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Australian & Historical (#481) Closed

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Lot 1134CHARLES BAYLISS (1850 - 1897), Six albumen paper panels from Bayliss' 11-panel panorama taken from the tower of the Sydney International Exhibition Building (Garden Palace) while it was still under construction in either 1878 or 1879 (the building burnt down in 1882). Framed in original oak and gold frame. Overall 186 x 39.5cm.

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Lot closed - Price Realized:$4,200 (9 bids)
Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500

Australian & Historical (#481) Closed

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  • CHARLES BAYLISS (1850 - 1897), Six albumen paper panels from Bayliss' 11-panel panorama taken from the tower of the Sydney International Exhibition Building (Garden Palace) while it was still under construction in either 1878 or 1879 (the building burnt d
  • CHARLES BAYLISS (1850 - 1897), Six albumen paper panels from Bayliss' 11-panel panorama taken from the tower of the Sydney International Exhibition Building (Garden Palace) while it was still under construction in either 1878 or 1879 (the building burnt d - 2
  • CHARLES BAYLISS (1850 - 1897), Six albumen paper panels from Bayliss' 11-panel panorama taken from the tower of the Sydney International Exhibition Building (Garden Palace) while it was still under construction in either 1878 or 1879 (the building burnt d - 3
  • CHARLES BAYLISS (1850 - 1897), Six albumen paper panels from Bayliss' 11-panel panorama taken from the tower of the Sydney International Exhibition Building (Garden Palace) while it was still under construction in either 1878 or 1879 (the building burnt d - 4
  • CHARLES BAYLISS (1850 - 1897), Six albumen paper panels from Bayliss' 11-panel panorama taken from the tower of the Sydney International Exhibition Building (Garden Palace) while it was still under construction in either 1878 or 1879 (the building burnt d - 5
  • CHARLES BAYLISS (1850 - 1897), Six albumen paper panels from Bayliss' 11-panel panorama taken from the tower of the Sydney International Exhibition Building (Garden Palace) while it was still under construction in either 1878 or 1879 (the building burnt d - 6