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Three World War I period Gallipoli watercolours by T.V. Auld,…
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Three World War I period Gallipoli watercolours by T.V. Auld, all of long panoramic form showing: one of 'The Terrible Country Towards Suvla', another of that similar area showing various steep gorges with soldiers in uniform, the other of an extensive coastal scene including various vessels, two works signed. 66.5 cm x 14.5 cm, 68.5 cm x 10.5 cm and 49 cm x 11 cm, each in original gilt frame under glass

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