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OCTAVI BELLVER (1856-1908). ??? "STREET OF A VILLAGE", 1879. Watercolour on paper. Signed and dated. With foxing and, on the back, part of the cardboard sheet to which it was attached. 23.6 x 17.4 cm (unframed). This lot will not be included in our post auction sale.

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OCTAVI BELLVER (1856-1908). ??? "STREET OF A VILLAGE", 1879. Watercolour on paper. Signed and dated. With foxing and, on the back, part of the cardboard sheet to which it was attached. 23.6 x 17.4 cm (unframed). This lot will not be included in our post auction sale.

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