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The Ross Morrison Collection Auction: Tuesday 6 September 2011 at 6.30pm Viewing: 1 to 6 September

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ART+OBJECT 3 Abbey Street Newton Auckland PO Box 68 345 Newton Auckland 1145 Telephone: +64 9 354 4646 Freephone: 0 800 80 60 01 Facsimile: +64 9 354 4645 info@artandobject.co.nz www.artandobject.co.nz

Front cover: Charles & Ray Eames Lot #65 (detail) Rear cover: Arts and Crafts stationery compendium Lot #172 (detail) Previous page: Interior view of Ian Athfield designed private residence (1969) showcasing items from Ross Morrison’s private collection.

A+O is pleased to be able to offer a superb private collection, one that has been assembled with a curatorial eye and a passion for the finest of 20th century design and antiques. Ross Morrison has been collecting the finest European modernist design, decorator items and antiques for the last thirty two years. A collection such as this is an event that celebrates the intersection of design, manufacture and a near auteur level of creative interpretation. Great designers have international followings and in September fans of modern design and antiques in New Zealand will be able to inspect in the flesh classic examples of modern design from designers such as Hans Wegner, Alvar Aalto, Dieter Rams, Bruno Mathsson, George Nelson, Charles & Ray Eames, Ernst Plischke, Eero Saarinen and Hans Agne Jacobsson. The catalogue also includes fine French provincial, English and Japanese antiques. Great collections also enable us to make connections that have relevance to us in New Zealand. Earlier this year whilst the A+O team was undertaking research for the Martin Hill Collection of International Ceramics (catalogue 43, June 2011) we uncovered a fascinating New Zealand link relating to Dame Lucie Rie. In the 1930s her Viennese apartment was designed by the Austrian architect Ernst Plischke (1903–1992). Fleeing the onset of WWII Plischke arrived in New Zealand in 1939. His influence in the development of modernist architecture in New Zealand was decisive and like so many of the architects of the period he did not limit himself to the built form. Lots 144 & 145 are examples of his lighting design, in this case for the St Martin’s Church in Christchurch. A great collection is also by definition an exercise in cultural archaeology and in a New Zealand context it is an opportunity to celebrate the dedication and acumen of the collector but also offer thanks for their commitment to maintaining these important objects.

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Highlights from A+O’s August 18 ART catalogue Prices realised include buyer’s premium

Colin McCahon Muriwai acrylic on Steinbach paper mounted to board, 1976 722 x 1055mm $36 600

Don Binney The Madness of the Pipiwharauroa oil on board, 1963 760 x 880mm $72 500

Liz Maw Colleen oil on board, 2005 2320 x 1300mm $33 170

Colin McCahon New Paintings synthetic polymer and pastel on paper, 1971 628 x 483mm $45 750

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2011 NEW RELEASES

now available

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Rugby

The Originals 1905–06 New Zealand Football team

Thursday 13 October 2011 Entries invited until 16 September

Photograph signed by the team and management including Dave Gallaher, Billy Wallace, Bob Deans etc

Contact Hamish Coney on hamish@artandobject.co.nz or tel 09 354 4646 mob 021 509 550

E. Kelley photographer, published by S. Hildesheimer & Co Ltd, London and Manchester 480 x 580mm $6000 – $10 000

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The Pycroft Collection of rare New Zealand, Australian and Pacific Voyages & Travels Books 3 & 4 November 2011

Assembled by Arthur Thomas Pycroft (1875–1971) over seven decades the collection is one of the great New Zealand private libraries. A wide ranging catalogue will feature rarities associated with Cook’s Voyages, New Zealand Travels and Exploration, Whaling, Colonization, Treaty of Waitangi, Land Wars, important regional material, Natural History and Botany. A large section devoted to Maori history includes artefacts, early printings in Maori documents and very rare runs of Maori newspapers from the 1840– 1870 period.

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Alexander Mackay (1833-1909) A Compendium of Official Documents Relative to Native Affairs in the South Island Compiled by Alexander Mackay, Native Commissioner, Two volumes, 1871–72. Inscription, ‘A Mackay Judge N.L. Court Wellington’. Produced for Mackay’s personal use prior to the official publication the two volumes are extensively annotated and additionally illustrated with over 30 maps, many handcoloured and an original of native reserves in Canterbury,Nelson,Otago and Southland. The only other known similar set in the National Library collection is thought to have been made up at Mackay’s request for Walter Mantell who assisted the Commissioner in preparing the report.

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Important Paintings & Contemporary Art 22 November Entries invited

Bill Hammond Boulder Bay II (detail) Acrylic on unstretched canvas, 2011 1500 x 2150mm $140 000 - $190 000

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Auction Tuesday 6 September 2011 at 6.30pm 3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland

Opening Preview Event Thursday 1 September 6.00 – 8.30pm 3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland

Viewing Thursday 1 September 9.00am – 5.00pm Friday 2 September 9.00am – 5.00pm Saturday 3 September 11.00am – 4.00pm Sunday 4 September 11.00am – 4.00pm Monday 5 September 9.00am – 5.00pm Tuesday 6 September 9.00am – 2.00pm

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Lots 1. A large vintage French shop counter sign ‘Crème Eclipse’, H.100cm D.41cm $150 – $250 2. Vintage French café tin, H.46cm D.30cm $200 – $400 3. Vintage French enamel street sign ‘Place De La Resistance’ H.30cm W.50cm $100 – $200 4. French mahogany Empire armchair with decorative ormolu mounts of female heads raised on tapering square section legs with lions paw feet. Circa 1870, H.100cm W.65cm D.80cm $2000 – $3000 5. Rare 19th century French wrought iron garden seat with original red paint. Lead makers seal in the middle of the seat Vachon, Brevete S.G.D.C. Viry-Chatillon, Seine et Oise, H.84cm W.46cm D.40cm $500 – $800 6. Bang and Olufsen Early 1960’s palisander rosewood stereo cabinet, L. 147cm $1400 – $2400 7. German 1970’s glass top table on gold with anodised aluminium legs, the top with painted lava pattern, L. 134cm $400 – $800

8. Kai Kristiansen Danish teak armchair designed for K/S Mobelfabrik. Circa 1955, H.74cm W.53cm D.50cm $400 – $800 9. Lucian Ercolani English 1960’s coffee table in elm with beech base. Manufactured by Ercol and with original blue Ercol label, L.104cm D.45cm H.36cm $350 – $450 10. Poul Henningsen White PH5 light, designed for Louis Poulsen in 1958, D. 500mm $800 – $1200 11. Peter Hivdt Danish teak two tier corner table with rattan top. Danish export label to underside of shelf. Circa 1960, W.70cm D.70cm H.55cm $400 – $800 12. Borge Mogensen Small 1950’s oak two door sideboard for FDB Denmark. The interior fitted with eight beautifully crafted finger jointed drawers and two slides all of solid beech. Brass cabinet fittings and with original key, H.74 W.22cm D.44cm $1600 – $2400 13. Vico Magistretti Atollo black lacquered table lamp with dimmer switch, designed in 1977 for O-Luce Italy $600 – $900

14. Steen Ostergaard Pair of plastic [polymide] chairs designed for Cado. Circa 1972, model 290, makers name and year of manufacture stamped to underside of each chair, H.76cm W.51cm D.52cm $400 – $800 15. Yngve Ekstrom Easy chair, model Primo. Manufactured by Swedese Mobler, laminated beech frame with faded black webbing. Designer and Manufacturers impressed mark, H.104cm W.68cm D.48cm $1000 – $2000 16. Victorian kauri fire surround ex Dunedin decorated with a central mask and classical motifs, decoratively painted green and white, H.136mm W. 175mm D. 30m $800 – $1600 17. Gunni Omann for Omann Jun Mobelfabrik, Denmark A superb lowline sideboard in palisander rosewood with four drawers, sculptured handles on two sliding doors. Model No. 18. Circa 1962, L. 2000mm $3500 – $6000 18. Early New Zealand colonial coat rack from Raupo Bay Banks Peninsula. Backboard constructed of totara, pegs in European pine $250 – $500

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19. New Zealand colonial two-door painted cabinet made from dunnage from an early sailing ship. The arch doors are decorated with hound tooth frieze. Originally from a whalers cottage in Marlborough H.83cm W.93cm D.32cm $600 – $1200 20. Arctic Inuit sledge with an ash frame, complete with bamboo poles. L.222cm W.54cm $400 – $500 21. Meiji period Japanese ariake-andon (dawn lantern) of black and red lacquer over cypress wood. The outer cover having circular and crescent cut outs to suggest the moon, the outer cover can also be used as a pedestal, H.35cm W.26cm D.25.5cm $250 – $350 22. Japanese Edo period 19th century saddle, the frame of keyaki wood with brass mounts and gold gilt decoration. Provenance: Bought in the mid 80’s from Japanese film makers Akira Kurosawa prop buyer. $800 – $1800 23. Japanese woven Kabuki (actor’s trunk) lacquered black with characters in red. Bamboo reinforced edges, Meiji period (1868-1912) H.34cm W.80cm D.42cm $300 – $600

24. A large and impressive Kutani charger decorated in various panels with a Shinto priest and his neophyte, a priest expelling an Oni and scenes of rural life Red gilt ground (faulted) $200 – $400 25. Japanese Imari 19th century blue and white ceramic lattice work brush pot, H.10cm W.5.5cm D.5.2cm $150 – $250 26. Japanese Bizan pottery figure of Bodhidharma , credited as the founder and transmitter of Zen Buddhism $150 – $250 27. Japanese 18th century hand decorated ceramic Imari brush pot, H.9cm D.6.5cm $200 – $300 28. Large decorative Meiji period Lacquered charger, damaged, D.43cm $40 – $80 29. Chinese Export gilt lacquered tea canister, H.170mm $200 – $400 30. A good Japanese Meiji period Satsuma vase painted in panels with Bijin (beautiful women). The front panel with Bijin seated in conversation drinking tea in front of a gold lacquered screen, the reverse with a similar scene reserved on an unusual shagreen-type ground with scattered gold chrysanthemums. Scrolling cloud form handles to the shoulder, H.240cm $800 – $1600

31. Pair of Japanese 19th century seto stoneware spouted bowls, H.11cm D.22 & 20.5cm $150 – $250 32. 1970’s German walnut writing desk with one cupboard and three drawers, raised on two box section legs. Complete with original keys, H.76cm W.130cm D.66cm $1600 – $2800 33. Mid-century German teak lowline sideboard. The three drawers with unusual laminated handles, the front corners are scalloped. The cabinet raised on fine tapered legs. Complete with original keys. Maker unknown but with original paper label inscribed with the model Stockholm $1600 – $2400 34. Austrian late 1960’s orange plastic UFO bar on chrome base, D. 62cm Illustrated: Sixties Style by Judy Miller $600 – $1200 35. Poul Hundevad 1950’s walnut serving trolley designed for Hundevad & Co Model PH 23/3. With sliding top tray and two bottom trays that lift out, original label under top tray, H.68cm D.51cm W.75cm $800 – $1400 36. Glossner and Co, Notini 1960’s Swedish hanging light with brass cups holding six up-lights $1000 – $1500

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37. A good 19th century cast iron bath raised on Lion’s paw and palmette feet $1000 – $2000 38. Chrystabel Aitken Plaster relief moulded with three draught horses lead by a famer and his dog signed upper left hand corner, W. 147cm H.94cm Reference: http://collections. tepapa.govt.nz/theme. aspx?term=chrystabel Aitken $2000 – $3000 39. Chrystabel Aitken Horse and rider carved Mt. Somers stone sculpture raised on a circular gypsum plaster base. Signed. Circa 1935 $2000 – $4000 40. German 19th century console table with a single serpentine drawer with foliate moulding held on serpentine supports from a platform base. Maker’s stamp on back, W.92cm H.89cm D.48cm $750 – $1250 41. A set of six William IV dining chairs, blade backs, turned horizontal tulip supports, overstuffed seats with original horsehair and raised on turned legs. Provenance: Originally purchased by J.F. Morrison, Victorian Antiques in the 1950’s. $1500 – $2500

42. Charles 1 period fruitwood hall chair, the cresting piece carved with a crown flanked by mermaids. The stretchers with similar carving uniting the turned legs. Leather back and seat. Circa 1640 $750 – $1250

47. Bruno Mathsson Model 41 or Eva, rare four seater sofa with original linen webbing upholstery Designed in 1941. Maker: Karl Mathsson, Sweden $3000 – $5000

43. 18th century English oak chest of drawers with applied geometric mouldings and brass teardrop handles raised on bun feet, W.95cm H.88cm D.57cm $2500 – $3500

48. Terence Conran Zinc top coffee table designed for Country Road Australia. The round zinc top supported by three oak cone legs, a metal label on the underside of the table dated 4 Feb 1997, H.26cm D.80cm $500 – $800

44. Pair of Geo. III Chippendale period Spanish mahogany ladder back chairs with saddle seats and woven horse hair upholstery raised on square section legs united by stretchers. Circa 1780, H.94cm W.55cm D.55cm $800 – $1500

49. Spanish 1960’s Pop Art chair made from white reinforced polyester with black leather cushions. Original label Solo Muebles Confortables Grassoler. Model Palamos, H.75cm W.93cm D. 85cm $1400 – $2000

45. 18th century George III period Honduras mahogany washstand. The drawer fronts with blind fretwork in the manner of Thomas Chippendale, W.34cm H.83cm D.31cm $400 – $800

50. ‘Jetson’ chair Named after the T.V. series ‘The Jestsons’. Designed in 1965 and redesigned in 1969 for Dux. This is the 1969 version made by Dux, Sweden. This was a revolutionary construction with a seat rotating on a tubular steel base, in original grey suede upholstery with the Dux label on the base. H.98cm W.65cm D.70cm $1600 – $2400

46. Bruno Mathsson “Eva” chair designed in 1941, model 41, with laminated beech frame and original webbing. Impressed makers mark. Maker Karl Matheson, Varnamo Sweden. Circa 1950, H.83cm W.54cm D.62cm Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.61 $1400 – $2400

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51. Unusual Danish coffee table with reversible surf board top in the manner of Finn Juhl, in teak on one side and white laminate on the reverse, four turned teak rondels on the top of each leg support the top. Slatted shelf for books, circa 1960, H.53cm W.150cm D.48cm $500 – $1000 52. Giancarlo Piretti Alky chair designed in 1970 for Castelli. Original brown woven upholstery, the base polished aluminium, H. 72cm W.65cm D.80cm $1000 – $1800 53. Poul Volther 1950’s oak armchair designed for Frem Rojle, Denmark. Original vinyl upholstery, H.83cm W.64cm D.50cm $500 – $900 54. Ferruccio Brunati 1980’s Italian metamorphic grey 2 seater leather couch designed for Bruline S.R.L Italy. Both seat backs and foot rests work individually from each other. Wear to seats to seats otherwise in good condition. Original label on the frame $1800 – $2500 55. Rudi Schwartz New Zealand made rosewood dining table designed for Whitmore Christchurch. The top, book matched veneered with African mahogany legs and side rails (legs are detachable). Circa 1965 $1000 – $2000

56. Vintage French carved and white painted Louis XV style banquette in original silk brocade upholstery (the back reupholstered in striped silk), H.90cm W.170cm D.65cm $1600 – $2400

62. Pair of French engravings in gilt frames La Servante Justice by Lencret & La Courtisanne Amoureuse by F Boucher Each 41 x 45cm $200 – $300

57. 19th century iron French auction sign. Hand painted on the front and reverse ‘Vente Aujourd’Hui Une Heure’, D.100cm $600 – $1000

63. Pair of 1940’s French watercolours in original French frames, signed, each 48 x 36cm $300 – $500

58. Vintage Italian walnut parquetry serpentine commode with four full width drawers with ormolu mounts raised on sabot feet, W.105cm D.51cm H.80cm $1200 – $1800 59. A good French Louis XV/XVI transitional armoire from Bresse. The body of the armoire in walnut with fluted corners, the doors and drawer frames are walnut with burr elm inserts. The heavy steel hardware is original along with its original key. The armoire sits on beautifully carved escargot feet. H.245cm W.157cm D.63 $4000 – $8000 60. Pair of early 18th century French polychrome candlesticks made from walnut painted with stylised white flames, H.97cm $600 – $800 61. Pair of early 18th century French polychrome candlesticks made from walnut and painted with stylised white flames, H.97cm $600 – $800

64. 18th century handcoloured engraving of a German Hanoverian scene, 40 x 22cm $80 – $120 65. Charles and Ray Eames Eames 670 lounge chair released in 1956 by Herman Miller. This example was made in the early 1960’s from Brazilian rosewood. The original brown leather upholstery showing wear. Early Herman Miller metal label to underside of seat, H.80cm W.84cm D.85cm Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.277 $4000 – $6000 66. George Mulhauser American mid century ‘Plycraft’ Lounger and ottoman with rare original blue leather upholstery and laminated walnut frame. Swivel and reclining base, H.103cm W.90cm D.80cm $2250 – $3000 67. Johannes Foersom & Peter Hiort-Lorenzen Pair of rare Mikado chairs in beech designed for Frederica Mobler, Denmark. Designed in the early 1990’s, H.85cm W.40cm D.52cm $800 – $1200

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68. Arne Vodder Late 1960’s office chair for Sibast Mobler. Original green leather upholstery with rosewood armrests and four star swivel steel and rosewood base, W.76cm H.99cm D.65cm $1800 – $2400 69. Arne Vodder Pair of late 1960’s armchairs designed for Sibast Mobler. In original green leather upholstery, with rosewood frames, H.89cm W.55cm D.65cm $1500 – $2500 70. Hans Wegner GE-290series High back lounge chair (Plank chair) Designed for Getama Denmark.This example with rare dark stained finish. Impressed designers and makers mark to the underside of the chair. H.93cm. W.75cm D.83cm $1800 – $2600 71. French 19th century confit pot with loop handles, Bordeaux, H. 38cm $300 – $600 72. French 18th century Neo-Classical terracotta urn, H. 47cm $600 – $1200 73. French 18th century green glazed terracotta urn with mask decoration $250 – $400 74. A rare late 18th century French faux bois table made from cement and painted green, H.83cm $700 – $1200

75. Biedermeier Mid 19th century German Biedermeier mahogany display cabinet of small proportions. Hand cut and bevelled glass doors, with fluted mahogany panels below and adjustable shelving. H.165cm W.87cm D 40cm $2000 – $3000 76. Vintage French Louis XV style serpentine, rosewood, marquetry commode with marble top above two drawers. Inlaid with butterflies and roses, all in exotic woods and with applied ormolu mounts. Small chip to corner of the marble, H.73cm W.95cm D. 39cm $1500 – $2000 77. Late 18th century Georgian pine fire surround. Applied gesso decorations including lions head masks, tulips and rondels. The lower portion uprights replaced at a later date, H.130cm W.148cm D.19cm $800 – $1200 78. Late 19th century French Directoire long case clock, the body of the case is made from walnut and pine. The dial is enamelled with sunburst hands and the movement housing is decorated with two mythical flying serpents, centred by a palmette. Folding pendulum, and cast iron weights, H.234cm W.52cm D.31cm $1800 – $2800

79. George Mulhauser Original 1960’s plycraft lounger with a walnut ply frame and black vinyl upholstery. Adjustable five point base $1400 – $2200 80. Arne Wahl Iverson 1960’s Danish teak planter/ entry table designed in 1961 for Vinde Mobelfabrik, model #36. Danish export label in top drawer, H.55cm W.98cm D.33cm $800 – $1800 81. 1960’s H.G. Mobler Danish Palisander rosewood wall-unit/display cabinet. Finely crafted bank of drawers with eye-lid handles supporting two uprights which the display cabinet with three glass sliding doors is suspended from. Circa 1965, H.201cm W.96cm D.40cm $2000 – $3000 82. Borge Mogensen for Fredericia Mobelfabrik, Denmark Pair of ‘Sleigh’ Chairs, solid oak frame with exposed finger joints and wool upholstery, designed 1958, model 2256, 67x 66 x 76cm $1800 – $3000 83. Late 1950’s German rosewood sideboard with birch interior. Solid rosewood reeded drawer fronts with four doors $1500 – $2500

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84. Torben Skov Early 1980’s Memphis inspired sofa in the form of four geometric shapes and primary colours designed for Erik Jorgensen ( Denmark’s leading lounge furniture manufacturer), H.73cm W.148cm D. 72cm $1500 – $3000 85. Jorgen Gammelgaard Pair of anodised aluminium pendent lights designed for Design Forum 1971, H.33cm D.18cm $1200 – $1800 86. Susan Williams Ellis Portmeirion coffee set including six cups, coffee pot, creamer and sugar bowl. Greek Key pattern, made at Stoke-on-Trent, England $300 – $500 87. Orrefors (attributed) Scandinavian lead glass bottle and stopper, H. 38cm $200 – $300 88. Kosta Boda Moulded glass candle holder, H. 13.5cm $100 – $200 89. Seda, Sweden Green glass vase, Circa 1965 $150 – $250 90. Kosta Boda Moulded glass candle holder, H. 19.5cm $100 – $200 91. Curtis-Jere Large brass lamp and shade, California, signed 1976 (signs of corrosion), H. 82cm $750 – $1200

92. Milo Baughman Mid century American reclining lounge chair designed by Milo Baughman for High Point N.C. U.S.A Original upholstery and original paper label to the underside of the chair Baughman was inducted into the American Society of Furniture Designers Hall of Fame in 1987 H.105cm W.73cm D.80cm $1200 – $2000 93. Eero Saarinen Armchair model 71 UPC. designed in 1951 for Knoll International. Orange fibreglass reinforced polyester, with black vinyl upholstery and original Knoll labels to underside of the seat. An early example, H.79cm W.51cm D.49cm Illustrated: 1000 chairs p.260 $600 – $1000 94. Borge Mogensen 1950’s teak armchair with black leather upholstery designed for Soburg Mobler, Denmark, H.88cm W.62cm D.54cm $500 – $1000 95. Cees Braakman Dutch laminated birch tea trolley designed for Ums Pastoe, Utrecht. Makers mark stamped under shelf, dated 1954, H.69cm W.80cm D.42cm $1200 – $2000 96. 1940’s Swedish marquetry inlaid mahogany and birch cabinet. Birch interior with two drawers and adjustable shelves, H.108 W.111 D. 43.5 $1000 – $2000

97. 18th century Swedish gold and black lacquered tilt top table. The circular top decorated with a Grecian key and floral vine pattern, H.74cm D.63cm $800 – $1600 98. Late 19th century Swedish Empire Revival satin birch table. The book matched veneered top supported by a tapered column with carved Greek anthemion motifs, H.69cm D.89cm $2000 – $3000 99. New Zealand native timber table. The top inlaid in a starburst pattern in Kauri, Rimu, Matai, Rewarewa and numerous native timbers raised on ring turned legs, H.61cm D.60cm $750 – $1250 100. Late 19th century English Hepplewhite Revival satinwood shieldback painted open armchair with woven cane seat raised on tapering legs, H.100cm W.58cm D.52cm $750 – $1250 101. Decorative Folding Screen featuring the ‘Seekers Tour’ mid 1970’s. With images of Louisa Wisseling, Athol Guy, Keith Potger, Bruce Woodley. Photographs taken at Ohinemutu Village, Rotorua and on the Kingston Flyer, Wakatipu, H.147cm W.84cm each panel. $400 – $1000

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102. Hans Wegner Rocking chair model J16 with original painted frame and woven Danish cord seat. Manufactured by FDB Mobler dated 1.11.65, impressed marks to the underside of the seat, H.108cm W.62 D.80 $1500 – $2500 103. Hans Wegner Oak coffee table manufactured by Andreas Tuck. Impressed designer and makers mark underside of top. Used in the foyer of the Christchurch City Art gallery for the Miles Warren Exhibition 2009, H.48cm W.62cm D.186cm $1200 – $1800 104. Hans Wegner Oak two drawer desk designed for Getama Denmark with stretcher rail and dowel handles, Model 156. Used in the foyer of the Christchurch City Art gallery for the Miles Warren Exhibition 2009, W. 154cm $1800 – $2800 105. H.W. Klein Lounge chair in original black leatherette upholstery, with palisander rosewood legs and armrests, the left hand side opens to reveal a hidden ashtray. Manufactured by Bramin Mobler Denmark circa 1960, H.95cm W.86cm D.80cm $1500 – $2400

106. Alvar Aalto Pair of armchairs, model 45 designed 1947, made by Artek Finland circa 1975. Laminated birch frame with rattan armrests and linen webbing upholstery, H.80cm W.61cm D.60cm Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.201 $1500 – $2500 107. Marco Zanuso, Italy Vintage 1970’s round glass top coffee table with chrome legs, D. 101.5cm $600 – $1400 108. 19th century Italian giltwood table with mirror glass top. Paper label under top inscribed G.Ugolini, Florence, H.82cm D.52cm $1000 – $1500 109. A fine Louis XV inspired painted fauteuil with unusual lattice back, the frame carved with foliate decoration. Italy circa 1890, H.93cm W.69cm D.66cm $1000 – $1500 109a. Pair of French Louis XVI style fauteuils in gilt wood. The cresting piece carved with floral detail and with anthemion carving to the arms raised on tapering fluted legs. Original tapestry upholstery $3000 – $4000 110. Late 19th century Louis XV inspired French gilt wood carved stool, H.46cm W.52cm D.45cm $400 – $800

111. Set of three 18th century Swedish Gustavian chairs made from beech with carved details and pierced slats. The chair design inspired by King Gustav the third’s interest in French neoclassical architecture and decorative arts, circa 1780. Original 19th century upholstery depicting palm trees and camels, H.93cm W.50cm D.45cm $800 – $1200 112. French Louis XIV style high back armchair in oak. Heavily carved scrolled arms and spiral turned stretcher rails, gilt fleur-de-lis surmounting the back frame. Upholstered in red velvet, H.130cm W.70cm F.75cm $800 – $1600 113. Sigvard Bernadotte for Scanline 74 piece bronze cutlery service, stamped with the royal seal of Count Sigvard Bernadotte (a member of Swedish royalty) $250 – $500 113a. Set of eight French silver knives, the handle with an engraved crest $150 – $250 114. Jens Quistgaard Rosewood Collection for Dansk, Denmark Laminated bowl, W. 40cm $300 – $500 115. Jens Quistgaard Pair of stainless steel salad servers, L. 27cm $50 – $100

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116. Jen Quistgaard Staved teak salad bowl with waisted sides, manufactured by Dansk Denmark with impressed Designers and Makers mark. Circa 1960, D. 29cm $150 – $250 117. Jen Quistgaard Staved teak salad bowl with tapered sides, manufactured by Dansk Denmark with impressed Designers and Maker’s mark. Circa 1960, H.10.5cm D. 29.5cm $150 – $250 118. Jen Quistgaard Staved teak ice bucket with white plastic interior, inspired by a Japanese sake keg. Manufactured by Dansk Denmark, with impressed Designer’s and Maker’s mark. Circa 1960 H. 40cm $300 – $500 119. Hans Agne Jakobsson A 1960’s multi layered spun aluminium pendant light. Designer label attached, H.30cm D. 47cm $800 – $1200 120. A Desso Ltd edition 427/500, wool pile floor rug decorated with a Picasso design ‘La Peintre et son modele’ originally painted in 1928 $300 – 500

121. Gillows of Lancaster An English asesthetic movement Library table with two frieze drawers with ebony drawer pulls, The drawer linings of Honduras mahogany, raised on tapering fluted legs united by stretchers on original brass casters. Original tooled leather top. Label to drawer interior – Gillows and Co, W.92cm H.74cm D.55cm $1200 – $1800 122. French XVI 18th century painted console table with carved frieze raised on tapering fluted legs centred by an urn finial to the stretcher base. Later slate top $1600 – $2400 123. William Plunkett Pair of original lounge chairs with aluminium base frames, designed in 1966. Manufactured by Plunkett Furniture Ltd, Croyden England, model Kingston. These chairs were part of a series of Lounge furniture including sofas, ottomans and benches with distinctive barrel roll upholstery. Plunkett supplied these same chairs for the fit out of the QE2. See http:// rmsqueenelizabeth2.com/ dbldn.html H.82cm W.75cm D.80cm $1600 – $2600

124. William Plunkett Rare original three seater sofa with aluminium base frame, designed in 1966. Manufactured by Plunkett Furniture Ltd, Croyden England, model Kingston, H.75cm W.180cm D.80cm $1500 – $2500 125. William Plunkett Ottoman with aluminium base manufactured by Plunkett Furniture Ltd, Croyden London, designed 1966, model Kingston, W.77cm D.77cm H.37cm $600 – $1000 126. Swedish Empire mahogany sofa raised on sabre legs with lions paw feet, L.190cm H.78cm D.75cm $2000 – $3000 127. Impressive Danish NeoClassical style marble top sideboard in the manner of Johan Rohde with carved wooden gilt decoration $2500 – $5000 128. George III oak lowboy with a small drawer flanked by larger drawers, brass tear drop handles raised on cabriole legs on pad feet, H.71cm W.74cmm D.46cm $1500 – $2500 129. Danish Empire seven drawer inlaid mahogany bureaux plat. The box wood inlays depict classical motifs including sphynx and sirens inlaid into the drawer fronts and both sides of the desk. Circa 1810 $2500 – $3500

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130. Pair of vintage French tole-peinte empire style five arm lamps –rewired. Some paint chips, H.85cm D. 42cmm $1000 – $2000 131. French ceramic urn with lion masks and acanthus leaf frieze $200 – $300 132. English 19th century cast iron urn with handles in the form of a squirrel (some losses) $200 – $300 133. A good decorative English papier mache lacquer wall shelf. The shelf supported on two hand painted Royal lions, H. 360mm $80 – $160 134. 19th century French wire wine bottle carrier from Beaune, Burgundy, H. 370mm $200 – $300 135. Pair of vintage French glass milk bottles with makers mark, H. 220mm $100 – $200 136. Pair of 19th century French cast iron fire dogs, L. 400mm $250 – $350 137. Kurt Ostervig Palisander rosewood bench with a black lacquered base designed in 1956 for Jason Mobler Denmark H.46cm W.150cm D.30cm $800 – $1400

138. Dieter Rams A modular system designed in 1962 which can be converted with the following lot to make a three seater sofa or else be used as a single chair, H.89cm W.152cm D.82cm $4000 – $6000 139. Dieter Rams A modular system designed in 1962 which can be converted with the previous lot to make a three seater sofa or else be used as a single chair, H.89cm W.152cm D.82cm $4000 – $6000 140. Yrjo Kukkapura Rare pair of ‘Experiment Chairs’ designed for Avarte Finland, model 401 designed 1982-1983. Chrome and painted wood frame, original upholstery and Avarte label underside of seats, H.74cm W.64cm D.70cm $1800 – $2800 141. Charles and Ray Eames Aluminium Group, Soft Pad series executive chair manufactured by Herman Miller, upholstered in black leather. $1800 – $2800 The Aluminium Group Series was originally designed for industrialist J. Irwin Miller. The series went into production with Herman Miller in 1958. The Soft Pad Series was introduced in 1969, this example is from that series. Herman Miller stamped marks to the underside of the frame.

H.88cm W.63cm D.60cm Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.333 $1500 – $2500 141a. William Katavolos, Ross Littell and Douglas Kelly 3LC or T chair. Constructed in chromed tubular and enamelled steel with a leather slung seat. Originally designed in 1952 as part of the New Furniture collection for Laverne International New York. At the time it was designed the T-chair used construction methods that were later used by the Eames on their Aluminium Group chairs six years later. $2500 – $3500 142. Holmgaard, Denmark 1960’s white and brown enamelled desk light, makers label attached, H. 320mm $300 – $400 143. Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen, Denmark PH Hat wall light, white with pink under the shade $300 – $400 144. Ernst Plischke Pendant light designed both for St Martin’s Presbyterian church, Christchurch and St Mary’s church Taihape. This light is from St Martin’s. Spun aluminium with drilled holes and white interior. Circa 1953, H.35cm D.30cm Reference: http://collections. tepapa.govt.nz/db_images/ ceiling.light.plishke ernest $1000 – $2000

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145. Ernst Plischke Pendant light designed both for St Martin’s Presbyterian church, Christchurch and St Mary’s church Taihape. This light is from St Martin’s. Spun aluminium with drilled holes, and white interior. Circa 1953. Matches the above light, H.35cm D.30cm 1000 – $1500

149. Sergio Rodriguez Sheriff chair made from elm with natural colour leather straps, re-upholstered in dark brown Brazilian leather with the original filling. Manufactured by ISA/Ponte San Pietro Bergamo Italy, designed 1962. matches the above lot $3500 – $7000

146. Peter Beaven, Christchurch 1960’s ceiling light, spun aluminium with copper plating, brass framework. Designed for the Qantas lounge, Christchurch Airport (signs of corrosion), D. 41cm $400 – $800

150. 18th century Renaissance white polychrome and gilt overlay oak ceiling panel from a chateau in Burgundy, L.277cm W.36cm $450 – $850

147. 1940’s French modernist oak and beech armchairs with woven seagrass seats and backs, H.84cm W.53cm D.56cm $800 – $1200 148. Sergio Rodriguez Sheriff chair made from elm with natural colour leather straps, re-upholstered in dark brown Brazilian leather with the original filling. Manufactured by ISA/Ponte San Pietro Bergamo Italy, designed 1962. Sergio Rodriguez is one of Brazil’s leading architects and furniture designers, in his 84th year he is still designing. The Sheriff chair was produced in 1962 based on one of his earlier designs the ‘Mole Chair’ . Distinguished with the First prize from the Canto Furniture Fair 1962. $3500 – $7000

151. Bjorn Wiinblad for Cado, Denmark Late 1960’s dining table with painted and lacquered top in exuberant gold and cobalt by Mygge on single aluminium pedestal base, D. 118cm $1500 – $2500 152. Harvey Probber American, New York based designer, early 1960’s leather daybed/ottoman. The base black lacquered with brass rings on the bottom of each leg $1800 – $2800 153. Eero Saarinen Black ‘Tulip’ pedestal dining suite. Comprising six dining chairs model 151 designed in 1955. Manufactured by Knoll International USA and a pedestal dining table designed by Saarinen and made under license in New Zealand. Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.258–259 $4000 – $6000

154. George Nelson Steel framed modular seating system – two seater sofa with table on a white enamelled base. Manufactured by Herman Miller circa 1960, L.154cm H.75cm D.75cm $1800 – $3000 155. George Nelson A rare pair of DAF chairs on La Fonda bases. Manufactured by Herman Miller, with impressed and transfer makers marks top underside of shell. Circa 1970, H.81cm W.72cm D.54cm Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.260 $1250 – $2000 156. Vico Magistretti Veranda armchair on a steel skeletal frame, with folding headrest, adjustable back with three alternative positions regulated by a spring mechanism and operated by a control lever. The seat has footrest extension which can be folded away. Manufactured by Cassina, designed in 1984, W.90cm L.120cm [extended] Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.497 $1600 – $2600 157. Pair of French W.W. I folding campaign chairs with green canvas seat and back supports $300 – $500 158. French 17th century ecclesiastical candle stand with green and black painted finish with scrolling supports on a platform base, H.128cm $800 – $1600

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159. Early New Zealand colonial William IV kauri fire surround. The side columns with carved Corinthian capitals, the front frieze carved with stylised tulips, H.129cm W.186cm D.29cm $600 – $1000 160. A large and impressive German Tramp art cabinet. The upper section with glazed panelled cupboards. The lower section with two cupboards. Circa 1910, H.182cm W.115cm D.37cm $3000 – $5000 161. 19th century French tapestry with beaded basket and parrot decoration $300 – $500 162. Professor Georg Leowald Rare 1960’s sofa designed for Wilkhahn Mobel, model 856. The frame base nickel plated carbon steel, re-upholstered, H.93cm W.180cm D.75cm $1800 – $2800 163. Kaare Klint Pair of safari chairs designed for Rud. Rasmussen. Ash frame, stamped Denmark. Upholstered in blue/grey canvas with natural leather straps, S.81cm W.57cm D.57cm Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.181 $1400 – $2400 164. Arne Vodder Pair of Danish teak armchairs, model 62A designed in 1961 for Sibast Mobler, Denmark. Original black leather upholstery. Each chair with maker’s label $1200 – $2400

165. Charles and Ray Eames Set of four La Fonda side shell chairs designed for Herman Miller. Impressed and transferred maker’s marks to the underside of shell. Circa 1970. The Base plastic coated aluminium with fibreglass shells, H.82cm W.47cm D.50cm Illustrated: 1000 Chairs p.328 $1600 – $2400 166. 19th century French folding campaign bed in wrought iron and original raw linen fabric. Circa 1810. Acquired from a French Chateau in the late 1980’s, L.193cm W.72cm H. 40cm $600 – $1200 167. A scratch built W.W.I torpedo boat modelled with threes props and original rigging on original stand, L.70cm h.39cm $400 – $800 168. Deirdre Airey Stoneware religious plaque modelled with figures in relief and inscribed ‘Is it lawful to do good on the Sabbath days or to do Evil? To save life or to kill ?’, H.16cm W.23cm $400 – $800 169. Mirek Smisek Ovoid stoneware vase with green gestural decoration on an oatmeal ground, H.14cm $50 – $100 170. Mirek Smisek Stoneware vase with shino type glaze and impressed marks to the base, H.20cm $80 – $100

171. Mirek Smisek Tenmoku stoneware pedestal bowl with impressed mark, H.12cm D.16cm $50 – $100 172. Late 19th century Arts and Crafts stationery compendium. The front fascia in impressed and overlaid metal work in a gothic revival style inset with cellulose panels with birds. Incorporates various styles including Aesthetic Japanoise and Gothic Revival, H.42.5cm W.32cm. $400 – $800 173. Early Australian native timber chessboard the squares constructed from Australian cedar and Huon pine. The frame of cedar, W.34cm D.34cm $200 – $300 174. 19th century wooden tramp art box with carved geometric patterns, sliding lid with initials AB, L.24cm W.12cm H.11cm $100 – $200 175. Tole letter rack with inset badge inscribed ‘Ross Holder and Co Furnishing Ironmongers’, H.38cm W.32cm $150 – $250 176. A decorative gourd carved with a kowhaiwhai design in the manner of Theo Schoon, H.43cm $150 – $250 177. A decorative gourd carved with a kowhaiwhai design in the manner of Theo Schoon, H.43cm $150 – $250

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178. New Zealand kauri newel post with rope moulding, egg and dart carving, H. 950mm $350 – $450 179. Pair of Meiji period 19th century Japanese bridge lanterns (andon) made from Keyaki. The uprights with calligraphy in red lacquer, H.79cm W.23cm $500 – $800 180. Rare Japanese futon Kimono (yogi) decorated with a crossed feather mon and with cranes and pine trees in black and indigo,W.140cm H.152cm $300 – $500 181. 19th century Japanese Shinto priests silk Kimono, W.195cm H.140cm $200 – $300 182. A Japanese early Tashio period scroll painted with figures of Daruma, H.184 x 53cm $100 – $200 183. A decorative French 19th century twig and pine cone wall mirror, W.45cm H.56cm $250 – $350

186. Mogens Hansen 1960’s Danish lounge chair with a beech frame and upholstered in brown leather, H.74cm W.90cm D. 8 $1500 – $2500 187. Len Castle Set of eight spice canisters including nutmeg, curry, cayenne, cinnamon, spice, ginger, mace and cloves. Impressed mark, H. 7.5cm $200 – $400 188. Rare 19th century French provincial ceramic cheese mould (egouttoir a fromage faisselle) in the form of a flower pot with added handle and three feet, H.17cm D.17cm $100 – $200 189. 19th century French provincial green terracotta flower pot, H. 26cm D. 31cm $200 – $300 190. French provincial 19th century ceramic jug with marbled decoration, H.14cm $50 – $100 191. French provincial 19th century spotted ceramic jug $50 – $100

184. Large adjustable artist’s easel in pine with original turned locking support to the base, H.210cm extendable $400 – $800

192. French provincial 19th century ceramic jug with slip decoration. Handle damaged, H.15cm $50 – $100

185. A rare French Renaissance 16th century candle stand. Two piece forged iron stand with a split shaft on three curved flat iron legs. Suspended triangular frame with places between stylised fleur-de-lis for candles, H.180cm W.70cm $900 – $1800

193. Bohemian green glass vase with silver overlay decoration, ovoid shape, H. 26cm $200 – $300

194. Lisa Larson Lilla Cat for Gustavberg Sweden, standing tabby cat designed for the Early Zoo collection, 1955. Produced 1956 – 78, H. 10cm $200 – $300 195. French porcelain sardine box with silver plated lid, the handle in the form of a sardine in high relief. painted with flowers and ship at sea in panels. Circa1870 $200 – $300 196. Cast bronze embracing couple, L. 12cm $40 – $80 197. Momento mori bronze cast with a fallen Robin, L. 14cm $80 – $120 198. Gilt bronze American eagle depicted on a rocky outcrop clasping an entwined snake $200 – $300 199. Set of green French provincial earthenware plates $200 – $400 200. Pair of 19th century French Pewter candlesticks $100 – $200 201. Tunbridge ware canasta card case $100 – $200 202. English Domestic Clocks, second edition, Herbert Cesinsky and Malcom Webster. Printed by George Routledge & Sons Ltd, 1914 $150 – $250

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203. English Furniture of the Eighteenth Century, Volume II, Herbert Cescinsky, London. $100 – $200 204. The Treaty of Peace between the Allied and Associated Powers $50 – $100 205. Revised Local Code of Signals, Lyttleton, March 1934 in oak frame, 50 x 38cm $80 – $120 206. Hans Wegner Set of four armchairs made from beech with original upholstery. Manufactured by Getama Denmark with impressed designer and makers mark under seat. Circa 1970, H.77cm W.56cm D.46 $1400 – $2400 207. Hans Wegner Pair of lounge chairs with oak frames and original upholstery. Manufactured by Getama Denmark. Impressed designer and makers mark on underside. Circa 1970 $1600 – $2400 208. Set of three Meiji Period Daruma Doll moulds in graduated sizes, traces of green lacquer remains $600 – $1200 209. KMD Tiel for Royal Holland Pewter 1960’s Four Piece Pewter Coffee Set with Teak handles $300 – $400

210. Pair of 19th century engravings ‘Victory of Trafalgar’ and ‘Battle of Trafalgar’ engraved by Robert Nodd and in original bird’s eye maple frames, 63 x 87cm $300 – $500 211. Whites Aviation McKenzie Country, hand coloured photograph in original frame, 60 x 105cm $150 – $200 212. Whites Aviation Wanaka and McKenzie Country, pair of hand coloured photographs in original frames, each 54 x 63.5cm $250 – $350

218. Moroccan Berber pottery two-handled urn. From the Atlas Mountains, H.31cm W.36cm $50 – $100 219. Specimens from the Sea Shore, Taylors Mistake, 31x 32cm $80 – $120 220. Framed painting on glass of the ‘Mauretania’ & ‘Lusitania’ passenger liners, 61 x 33cm $160 – $200

213. Hand coloured 18th Century English engraving A View of Greenwich Hospital printed for Robert Saver opposite Fetter Lane, Fleet Street 37 x 49.5cm $80 – $120 214. Hand coloured 18th Century English engraving Queens College, University College, Oxford, 42 x 54.5cm $80 – $120 215. Pair of Parisian engravings ‘Pont Neuf’ and ‘Notre Dame’ 57 x 74cm $150 – $250 216. Tokelau island fishing bucket [tuluma], L.24 W.17cm H.15cm $50 – $100 217. Pair of 18th century French decorative engravings ‘Versailles’ & ‘Interior view of Hotel Royal des Invalides a Paris’, 57 x 44cm $200 – $400

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Important advice for buyers The following information does not form part of the conditions of sale, however buyers, particularly first time bidders are recommended to read these notes.

A. Bidding at auction: Please ensure your instructions to the auctioneer are clear and easily understood. It is well to understand that during a busy sale with multiple bidders the auctioneer may not be able to see all bids at all times. It is recommended that you raise your bidding number clearly and without hesitation. If your bid is made in error or you have misunderstood the bidding level please advise the auctioneer immediately of your error – prior to the hammer falling. Please note that if you have made a bid and the hammer has fallen and you are the highest bidder you have entered a binding contract to purchase an item at the bid price. New bidders in particular are advised to make themselves known to the sale auctioneer who will assist you with any questions about the conduct of the auction. B. Absentee bidding: ART+OBJECT welcomes absentee bids once the necessary authority has been completed and lodged with ART+OBJECT. A+O will do all it can to ensure bids are lodged on your behalf but accepts no liability for failure to carry out these bids. See the Absentee bidding form in this catalogue for information on lodging absentee bids. These are accepted up to 2 hours prior to the published auction commencement.

telephoned prior to your indicated lot arising in the catalogue order. If the phone is engaged or connection impossible the sale will proceed without your bidding. At times during an auction the bidding can be frenetic so you need to be sure you give clear instructions to the person executing your bids. The auctioneer will endeavour to cater to the requirements of phone bidders but cannot wait for a phone bid so your prompt participation is requested. D. New Zealand dollars: All estimates in this catalogue are in New Zealand dollars. The amount to be paid by successful bidders on the payment date is the New Zealand dollar amount stated on the purchaser invoice. Exchange rate variations are at the risk of the purchaser. E. Condition reports: All care has been taken with catalogue descriptions. All items are offered on the basis of their presentation in the catalogue and at the viewing. Buyers are urged to request a detailed condition report with digital photographs as required. These can be provided up until 12.00 noon New Zealand time on the dale of sale.

C. Telephone bids: The same conditions apply to telephone bids. It is highly preferable to bid over a landline as the vagaries of cellphone connections may result in disappointment. You will be

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Absentee bid form Auction No. 47

The Ross Morrison Collection

6 September 2011 at 6.30pm

This completed and signed form authorizes ART+OBJECT to bid on my behalf at the above mentioned auction for the following lots up to prices indicated below. These bids are to be executed at the lowest price levels possible. I understand that if successful I will purchase the lot or lots at or below the prices listed on this form and the listed buyers premium for this sale (15%) and GST on the buyers premium. I warrant also that I have read and understood and agree to comply with the conditions of sale as printed in the catalogue.

Lot no.

Description

Bid maximum (New Zealand dollars)

Payment and Delivery ART+OBJECT will advise me as soon as is practical that I am the successful bidder of the lot or lots described above. I agree to pay immediately on receipt of this advice. Payment will be by cash, cheque or bank transfer. I understand that cheques will need to be cleared before goods can be uplifted or dispatched. I will arrange for collection or dispatch of my purchases. If ART+OBJECT is instructed by me to arrange for packing and dispatch of goods I agree to pay any costs incurred by ART+OBJECT. Note: ART+OBJECT requests that these arrangements are made prior to the auction date to ensure prompt delivery processing.

Please indicate as appropriate by ticking the box:

MR/MRS/MS:

PHONE BID

ABSENTEE BID

SURNAME:

POSTAL ADDRESS: STREET ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE:

MOBILE:

FAX:

EMAIL:

Signed as agreed:

To register for Absentee bidding this form must be lodged with ART+OBJECT by 2pm on the day of the published sale time in one of three ways: 1. Fax this completed form to ART+OBJECT +64 9 354 4645 2. Email a printed, signed and scanned form to: info@artandobject.co.nz 3. Post to ART+OBJECT, PO Box 68 345 Newton, Auckland 1145, New Zealand

ART+OBJECT 3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland, New Zealand. Telephone: +64 9 354 4646, Freephone: 0 800 80 60 01

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