MONEY FOR ART
FOR X.Z. WOMAN’S ART TREASURES. 'United Press Association—By F.lectri Telegraph—Copyright). LONDON, February 2. A New Zealand woman, who recent 1* gave up her home at Mahurengi Heads has had a stroke of luck at Christie’s two of her pictures realising 530' guineas. One of them, Solomon \oi Ruisdael’s “ The Ferry,” which wawithdrawn in 1923. owing to a reserve of 850 guineas, to-day 'fetched 30,V, guineas. SALE OF A PICTURE. LONDON. February 1, At Christie’s sale of pictures, a sea! ed group, twenty-six inches by twenlv two. by the French eighteoiith-cciitun artist Be Troy, brought 2300 guineas
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 February 1929, Page 6
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