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Oil painting fetches record price

by isleofman.com 11th February 2008
A painting of a view from the Isle of Man home of an artist has fetched more than a hundred times its expected price – after it was donated to a UK charity shop.

And unnamed woman donated the oil painting to Blackpool’s Samaritans shop, and it was auctioned after being identified as a William Hoggatt.

It was valued at around ?40 but eventually sold for ?5,100 to the TwentyMan Gallery in Manchester.

Lancastrian-born Hoggatt painted the view from his home here in the Isle of Man during the early part of the 20th Century.


(Pictured: A Hoggatt painting, courtesy of gov.im)
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 11th, February 2008 01:39pm.

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