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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, MELBOURNE

Edwin Stocqueler
1829-1895

DIGGING FOR GOLD ALONG AN OLD CREEK BED 1877

Estimate $60,000 – $80,000

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PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, MELBOURNE

Edwin Stocqueler

1829-1895
DIGGING FOR GOLD ALONG AN OLD CREEK BED 1877

oil on canvas
signed and dated 'Edwin Stocqueler / 1877.' lower right
61.2 X 51CM

Provenance

Sotheby's, London, September 1978
Private Collection
Australian Paintings, Leonard Joel, Melbourne, 3 November 1983, lot 817, 'Alluvial Gold Diggins', illustrated
Private Collection, Melbourne

Exhibited

Thirty Australian Paintings, Deutscher Fine Art, Melbourne, 15 September - 3 October 1980, no. 16, illustrated

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E: Geoffrey Smith

Fiona Hayward

Senior Specialist

Australian & International Art
Melbourne
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E: Fiona Hayward

Dr David Hansen

Senior Researcher | Specialist

Australian & International Art
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E: Dr David Hansen

Brett Ballard

Specialist

Australian & International Art
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E: Brett Ballard

Harley YoungHarley Young

Specialist | Logistics Manager

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Important Australian Art

AU0779  |  27 Aug 2013  |  Sydney
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