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Stolen » Portraits & Miniatures » Details » (2845) GENTLEMAN IN TAVERN SMOKING CLAY PIPE

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Item Details
Item Name GENTLEMAN IN TAVERN SMOKING CLAY PIPE 
Subject  
Materials & Techniques  
Artist/Maker ALF TORRENS 
Period 1800 
Nationality  
Dimensions (H, W, D) (cm) 0 H x 0 W x 0 D 
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Description 

OLD GENTLEMAN SAT ON STOOL IN CORNER OF TAVERN SMOKING CLAY PIPE WITH SILVER TANKARD ON FLOOR SWAG BAG BETWEEN HIS FEET.CLOTHED IN DARK BREECHES GOLD WAISTCOAT,WHITE STOCKINGSAND WIDE BRIMMED HAT.PAINTING IN GILT FRAME 3INS WIDE.PAINTING WIDTH 1FT6IN XHEIGHT 2FT6IN 

Condition  
Theft Details
Crime Ref. No. E/8374/2901200203 
Police Force Avon & Somerset Constabulary 
Police Station or Department ANTIQUES DESK 
Officer in Charge JEAN WATTS 
Telephone No. 01275 816730 
Insurer  
Date of Theft (From, To) 02/01/2027 - 02/01/2028 
Place of Theft BRISTOL 
Circumstances of Theft 

BY MEANS OF BURGLARY 

Recovered No 
Uploaded 12/02/2002 
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