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Richard Smith, British 1931-2016, Arbor, 1982, Espalier in Red, Espalier in Green, 1981; three lithographs in colour on wove, all signed and two numbered, the first 95/100 and the last 45/180, sheets: 105 x 93 cm, 111 x 155, 111 x 155 cm, (unframed) (ARR) (3) (VAT charged on hammer price)

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Richard Smith,

Estimate 400 - 500 GBP
Starting price 280 GBP

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