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Sir Peter Blake Supreme Court Carpet Signed Proof

Sir Peter Blake Supreme Court Carpet Signed Proof

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Sir Peter Blake Supreme Court Carpet Signed Proof
Sir Peter Blake Supreme Court Carpet Signed Proof
Sir Peter Blake Supreme Court Carpet Signed Proof

DESCRIPTION: Supreme Court carpet proof design by Sir Peter Blake Carpet signed 46 x 46cm. Blake designed this carpet to represent the four nations of the United Kingdom using their national flowers. This artwork was the proof for the final carpet produced, which now resides in the Supreme Court in London and is completely unique. Blake has signed the artwork using felt tip. This artwork was originally donated by Sir Peter Blake to support Watts Gallery Trust Transplant Links Community and sold for £1750. Housed in an expensive box frame behind glass. A superb, UNIQUE and important piece of British pop art.

TITLE: Supreme Court Carpet

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: UK

SIZE OF CARPET: 45.72 x 45.72 cm (18 x 18 inches)

SIZE OF FRAME 55.1 x 55.1 cm (21.7 x 21.7 inches)

MEDIUM: Carpet

SIGNATURE: Signed bottom right

PROVENANCE: Private London collection ... John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers and Valuers ... Live Love Life charity auction on Saturday 17 October 2015 at Watts Gallery Artists Village (£1750)

NOTE: There are reflections to some areas of the images due to the fact the piece is framed behind glass.

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