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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Christmas Secret Bid Auction 2025, LOT 183: Henry Moore - Mother and Child XXII, 1983
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Christmas Secret Bid Auction 2025, LOT 183: Henry Moore - Mother and Child XXII, 1983

Christmas Secret Bid Auction 2025

LOT 183: Henry Moore - Mother and Child XXII, 1983
Guide price: £4,000
Reserve price: £3,200
Christmas Secret Bid Auction 2025, LOT 183: Henry Moore - Mother and Child XXII, 1983
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Etching on Arches paper. Signed in pencil. From the ‘Mother and Child’ portfolio comprising 30 etchings. Numbered from an edition of 65 (plus 10 hors commerce copies). Printed by James...
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Etching on Arches paper.

Signed in pencil.

From the ‘Mother and Child’ portfolio comprising 30 etchings.

Numbered from an edition of 65 (plus 10 hors commerce copies).

Printed by James Collyer and John Crossley, London, with the printer’s blindstamp.

Published by Raymond Spencer Company Limited, Much Hadham, 1987.

This work is framed.

 

Image size: 180 x 225 mm

Paper size: 440 x 520 mm

Frame size: 485 x 565 mm

 

This work is included in the auction aftersale and is available to purchase online at its reserve price until the end of the sale on Sunday 14th December 2025.  
 
Please note this work is not eligible for free delivery. Unframed works will be charged at £15 for delivery within the UK. For framed works and deliveries outside of the UK please contact the Studio for a delivery quote or to discuss collection on 0207 407 6561.
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