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Art listed
ALLAN MCNAB, Britain (1901 - 1982), Port, 1927, etching (mounted/unframed), 23.5 x 37.5 cm.
Allan Mcnab print
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Estimate
A$150–250
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History
- Lot first indexed21 Aug 2026, 16:05
Provenance
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- First seen
- 21 Aug 2026, 16:05
- Last seen
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- This page is the durable record · survives the house removing its listing
- Artifact hash
- 5eff884d99be · integrity of the captured page
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