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Lot 835
Four Republic Period Chinese Scrolls
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
All figural works on paper, as follows: the first, paper mounted, unsigned, depicts a scholar and a philosopher (DOA 84.5 x 20.5 in.; painting 56.5 x 16.25 in.); the second, signed upper right, silk mounted, depicts a scholar, a monk and a traveler (DOA 68.75 x 13.25 in.; painting 36 x 11.5 in.); the third, silk mounted, signed upper left with two seal stamps, of a father and son (DOA 60.75 x 21.5 in.; painting 36 x 19.5 in.); the fourth, paper mounted, signed upper right, of two young women (DOA 85 x 20.5 in.; painting 56.5 x 14.5 in.).

From the Collection of Joseph Casole Bampton & Isabel Bampton, Proprietors of The Incurable Collector, Richmond, VA

The four scroll paintings and mounts each have various condition issues, including creases, tears, foxing and staining; the third scroll has repairs to the back of the mount.

$100 - 300