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This session is closed for bidding.
Current bid: $6,000 CAD
Bidding History
Paddle # Date Amount
871453 28-Apr-2022 02:57:28 PM $6,000
34491 28-Apr-2022 02:49:37 PM $5,500 autobid
871453 28-Apr-2022 02:44:37 PM $5,000
822817 28-Apr-2022 02:42:21 PM $4,750
871453 28-Apr-2022 02:31:50 PM $4,500
31335 27-Apr-2022 10:53:17 PM $4,250
9143 27-Apr-2022 07:15:56 PM $4,000 autobid
29428 27-Apr-2022 07:15:34 PM $3,750 autobid
9143 27-Apr-2022 07:15:34 PM $3,500 autobid
29428 27-Apr-2022 07:15:34 PM $3,250 autobid
9143 27-Apr-2022 07:15:32 PM $3,000 autobid
29428 21-Apr-2022 10:47:26 PM $2,750 autobid
31335 21-Apr-2022 10:47:26 PM $2,500
29428 18-Apr-2022 07:57:28 PM $2,250 autobid
871313 09-Apr-2022 06:51:18 AM $2,000

LOT 202

1928 - 1987
American

Cambell's Soup Can (Tomato) (F & S. II. 4A)
silkscreen on paper bag
on verso inscribed "#5"
19 1/4 x 17 in, 48.9 x 43.2 cm

Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 CAD

Sold for: $7,500

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PROVENANCE
Private Collection, Ontario

LITERATURE
Frayda Feldman and Jörg Schellmann, editors,
Andy Warhol Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1962 – 1987, 4th edition, 2003, listed and reproduced page 59, catalogue #II.4A


This print was produced in an unknown edition size with an unknown number signed. It was published for a Warhol exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, Massachussets, October 1 - November 6, 1966.


All prices are in Canadian Dollars


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