J Allen Hoarse and Cart Gouache Framed Painting Original Antique
REF: LA443758
£120
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Description
J Allen
Hoarse and Cart
Of To The Market
Norfolk School
Gouache
Framed
1940
17 x 14 inches
£120
About us
Nottingham Trade is an umbrella company of Sherwood Forest Fine Arts is a well established online antique art dealer offering an eclectic mix of oils, watercolours and prints from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. Having completed over 15 years of online trading and 30 years art dealing, it has been a delight and pleasure to establish long-term relationships with so many satisfied customers across the world.
You may bid on any of our offerings with 100% confidence, safe in the knowledge that we do not allow unhappy customers! Each of our items are thoroughly researched and described so the winning bidder receives an artwork that meets or exceeds their expectations.
We understand your purchase for your home or as an investment is important and we will help with any questions you may have and we take our after sales care very seriously unlike purchases from auction houses. We will send our fine art anywhere. Our collection comes from various sources including private estates, auction houses, galleries, museums as well as our own paintings that are circulated out & many of which are new to the market. Our paintings are as described and we want you to know that you can bid in full confidence as our feedback shows so that we may continue to build a service built on quality and reputation alone.
Our customers include The Courtauld Institute, London; The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford; The Met, New York; heads of department at Sotheby's; as well as collectors and investors from around the world.
measurements
Height:
14 in
Width:
17 in
measurements
declaration
Nottingham Trade has clarified that the J Allen Hoarse and Cart Gouache Framed Painting Original Antique (LA443758) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1940