Lot 26
  • 26

Reginald Marsh

Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 USD
bidding is closed

Description

  • Reginald Marsh
  • Huber's Museum and Irving Place Burlesque (Sasowsky 14 and 15)
  • first 222 by 345 mm 8 3/4 by 13 9/16 in
Two lithographs, 1928, each signed in pencil, from the editions of 35 and 25 respectively, on chine collé mounted to wove supports; together with erie (s. 90), etching, 1930, the fourth (final) state, signed in pencil and numbered '8' from the edition of approximately 46, on laid paper, each with wide margins, generally in good condition apart from remains of tape along all sheet edges verso, light- and mat stain, framed (3 prints)

Condition

The prints are in good condition as catalogued. The two lithographs have masking tape in all corners and at the sheet edges affixing the print to the back mat, and considerable mat stain on each verso. Light -stain is visible on the recto of each print, darkest at the mat opening. The etching also has masking tape hinges affixing it to the back mat and there is significant mat stain. The paper tone of the etching is more notably discolored than the other two prints.
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