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Saddling up, Saratoga Springs
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
Colin Coots (b. 1944)
Saddling up, Saratoga Springs
Signed and dated '86
Watercolour and pencil
19 x 23 in
Colin Coots (b. 1944) is a celebrated equestrian artist known for his evoc...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Animal Drawings and Watercolors
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In the Paddock, Saratoga Springs, Jerry Bailey up
Located in Stoke, Hampshire
Colin Coots (b. 1944)
In the Paddock, Saratoga Springs, Jerry Bailey up
Signed and dated '87
watercolour and pencil
17 x 23 in
Colin Coots (b. 1944) is a celebrated equestrian artis...
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20th Century Modern Antiques Associations Members Animal Drawings and Watercolors
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Turfistes et Jockeys
By Raoul Dufy
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Pencil on paper
Paper size: 8 x 10.5 inches
Stamped with the artist’s atelier stamp ‘ATELIER/RAOUL DUFY’ lower right
Provenance: Galerie Fanny Guillon-Laffaille, Paris.
Neffe-Dega...
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The Rushbury
By Sir William Orpen
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Pen and black ink on paper
Paper size: 6 x 5.75 inches
Signed upper middle
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20th Century Antiques Associations Members Animal Drawings and Watercolors
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