The Contents of a Grand Western Districts Property From the collection of John & Marita McIntosh Auction • Sunday 20 June 2021
Chinese and Asian Arts Experts Ray Tregaskis Victoria Tregaskis Allan Rae Luke Guan
SINGLE-OWNER COLLECTION AUCTIONS
Indigenous Australian Art Expert Shaun Dennison
Arts of the Middle East Expert Dr Susan Scollay
Interior Decorator Auctions Specialist Amanda Swanson
Single-Owner Auctions Specialists Paul Sumner Sandy Bruce
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Part 2: CLIK Collective, 15 Cochranes Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189
The Contents of a Grand Western Districts Property From the collection of John & Marita McIntosh
AUCTION
Sunday 20 June 2021, 2.30pm
PART 1 VIEWING
409 Malvern Road, South Yarra VIC 3141
PART 2 VIEWING BY APPOINTMENT
COLLECTIONS (PART 1 & 2)
Thursday 17 June
11am–5pm
Friday 18 June
11am–5pm
Saturday 19 June
11am–5pm
Sunday 20 June
10am–1pm
CLIK Collective, 15 Cochranes Road, Moorabbin VIC 3189 Friday 18 June
10am–5pm
Saturday 19 June
10am–5pm
Monday 21 June
11am–5pm
Tuesday 22 June
11am–5pm
Wednesday 23 June
11am–5pm
ONLINE
View catalogue and bid online at www.artvisory.com.au
ENQUIRIES
Paul Sumner 0412 337 827 paul@artvisory.com.au
Amanda Swanson 0414 592 234
Sandy Bruce 03 9826 4039
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How to Bid at our Auctions Catalogues and Viewing
Buyers Premium
Auction catalogues can be viewed on the Artvisory website www.artvisory.com.au approximately three weeks prior to the published date of an Auction.
Artvisory charges a Buyers Premium of 24% plus GST on the hammer price of all Auction items unless otherwise stipulated.
If a printed catalogue has been produced for an Auction, it will be available complimentary at Artvisory, 409 Malvern Road, South Yarra 3141.
Bidding
The Auction viewing is open to the public and generally takes place during the three days prior to the Auction date, from 11am-5pm at the advertised location/s in the Auction catalogue.
Live Bidding
Artvisory offers four options for bidding at our Auctions:
The Lot/ Catalogue descriptions provide the overall information of an item including size, date or age, medium, attribution, quantity and if known, provenance.
If this is your first-time bidding with Artvisory you will be required to register with us, and we suggest that you arrive at the Auction with your pre-filled registration form (available to download and print from our website) and you will then receive your bidding number at the Auction. To facilitate this please bring along your Government issued photo identification, such as a driver’s licence or passport as this is the only form of identification that will be accepted.
Estimates
Please make sure you register in the name you want your final invoice to be made out to as invoices once issued cannot be changed, and in certain cases a deposit may be required before you can bid.
Lot Descriptions
The estimate accompanies each lot in the printed and online catalogue. This estimate takes into consideration the quality, condition, rarity, condition and provenance of the item. Each estimate also has a reserve, and the reserve is the undisclosed and confidential amount set at or below the low estimate. Please note the reserve will never exceed the low estimate at Artvisory, however many lots are sold without a reserve.
Condition Reports Condition reports supplement the lot/ catalogue description and focus on the condition of the item. We strongly advise obtaining a condition report if you are unable to view the lot in person. Condition reports and additional images are available to view as part of the auction item listing at Invaluable.com
Symbols Occasionally a symbol is printed next to a lot number in the catalogue, this indicates a special clause that is associated with the sale of that item. Please refer to the Terms and Conditions for specific Symbol meanings and information.
Online Bidding Online bidding via Invaluable.com allows you to bid via the internet in real time, whilst also allowing you to view the live feed of the Auction. Please register for this service with Invaluable.com at least 24 hours prior to the Auction to ensure you do not miss your lot. Invaluable.com charges a 5% fee on any successful lots purchased which will be added to your final invoice. Please note if you have not bid with Artvisory previously, then Government issued photo identification verifying your name and address will be also be required before you can be approved to bid with Artvisory via the Invaluable.com site, and in certain cases a deposit may be required before you can bid. Please note Artvisory cannot be held responsible for any errors that occur with internet connectivity during an auction or buyer bidding errors.
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Telephone Bidding
Payment and Collection
Complimentary telephone bidding is available at all our live Auctions, and involves an Artvisory representative calling you approximately 3–5 lots in advance of your nominated lot and you then instruct them to bid on your behalf.
If you are successful with your bid/s your invoice will be emailed to you immediately after the Auction finishes.
Telephone Bids must be requested at least 24 hours prior to the commencement of the Auction and are provided on a first come first served basis, as the number of phone lines available are limited. See our website to download and complete a telephone bidding form and please note if this is your first time bidding with Artvisory we will require a clear, scanned copy of Government issued photo identification such as a drivers licence or current passport verifying your name and address and in certain cases a deposit may be required before you can bid.
Absentee Bidding Absentee bidding offers convenience if you are unable to attend an Auction in person, bid over the telephone, or if you wish to stick to your budget. An absentee bid should be set at the maximum amount you wish to bid on the lot/s you are interested in purchasing. Should the lot/s be knocked down at an amount lower than the bid recorded on your form, the lot will be sold to you for the lesser hammer price plus buyers premium. If identical bids are received for the same lot, then the first bid received by Artvisory will take precedence. Absentee bids must be received by Artvisory at least 24 hours prior to the Auction commencing and the Company cannot be held responsible for activating any late bids that are received. See our website to download and complete an absentee bidding form and please note if this is your first time bidding with Artvisory we will require a clear, scanned copy of Government issued photo identification such as a drivers licence or current passport verifying your name and address and in certain cases a deposit may be required before you can bid.
You will pay the hammer price, plus the Buyers Premium of 24% plus GST on each lot, together with any additional charges such as GST on hammer or the Artist Resale Royalty if applicable. As per our terms and conditions, payments must be made in full by three (3) days after the Auction as printed in the catalogue. Personal, Company and Bank cheques are not accepted unless prior approval has been sought. We accept Direct Deposit into the Company Trust Account, Eftpos (up to your daily limit) or credit card in person with the following merchant fees applied (1.3% for Visa and Mastercard, 2% for American Express) Cash payments must be deposited direct to the Company Trust account via any Commonwealth Bank Branch, and goods can be released upon supplying the deposit receipt. All payment options and Company Trust Account details are included on the invoice that is emailed to you after the Auction if you are a successful bidder. All items must be paid for in full and collected within the collection times advertised for each individual Auction. If items are not collected within this time frame then Artvisory reserves the right to charge removal, storage and release fees. Please note all payments for the Contents of a Grand Western Districts Property, from the Collection of John and Marita McIntosh can be made via EFT or in person at Artvisory, 409 Malvern Road, South Yarra 3141. No payments will be accepted at Clik Collective, the Part 2 Viewing location.
Packing and Delivery Artvisory is happy to assist with wrapping small items on collection day, once items have been paid for in full. Regarding larger items, we have a list of recommended specialist carriers for local, interstate and international items that we can provide to buyers and this will be sent with your invoice if you are successful at the auction. Please note should you request Artvisory to pack your items for you, no responsibility can be taken by the Company for any damage.
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Part 1
(Lots 1-126) 409 Malvern Road, South Yarra VIC 3141
PART 1 VIEWING
Thursday 17 June
11am–5pm
Friday 18 June
11am–5pm
Saturday 19 June
11am–5pm
Sunday 20 June
10am–1pm
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A collection of nineteen various painted and glazed porcelain vegetables various sizes
A pair of beaten brass lobed circular jardinières 48cm high, 41cm diameter
$1,500–2,500
$300–500 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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Two vintage cane hampers with rope handles 70cm wide, 52cm deep, 54cm high
A George III oak straight-front chest of drawers, English, circa 1800 88cm wide, 53cm deep, 84cm high
$500–1,000
$800–1,200
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Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
A pair of oak side chairs, English, 17th century 86cm high, 33cm wide,
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$400–600 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
A set of six stained beech Louis XV style side chairs with cane seats and four linen cushions 94cm high, 41cm wide, 43cm deep. $800–1,200 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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An elm two-drawer serving table, French, early 19th century 176cm wide, 68cm deep, 80cm high
An Andrew Gourlay wrought iron vase lamp with parchment shade 80cm high
$1,500–2,500
$200–400 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
8 A caramel brown painted tole-ware twin handled bucket and cover, French, circa 1900 32cm high, 30.5cm diameter
10 A large glass and metal column table light approximately 80cm high
$200–300
$200–400
Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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11 A red tole ware tea canister form table light, 19th century approx. 65cm high $200–400
12 A small steel strong box, probably German, 17th century with key 16cm high, 21.5cm wide, 15cm deep $300–500
13 A pair of Chinese porcelain circular orange foliate decorated canisters and covers 15cm high $80–120
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14 A rustic pine tiered storage trolley, English, 19th century with original makers label, H.C Slingsby 121cm high, 92cm long, 70cm deep $600–1,000
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15 An antique pine drying rack, French, 19th century 128cm high, 122cm wide, 34cm deep $300–500
16 A George III mahogany carver chair, English, late 18th century 90cm high, 62cm wide, 50cm deep $500–1,000 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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ADRIAN FEINT (1894-1971) Flower study gouache on paper signed and dated 58 lower left 30 x 23cm $500–800
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18 An antique oak bench with rail back, English, 18th/19th century 118cm wide, 34cm deep (approx.), 92cm high $400–600
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A Georgian pine corner cabinet, English, circa 1800 102cm high, 75cm wide, 41cm deep
BAI BAI SUNFLY
$400–600
20 An Indian multi-coloured metal mirror decorated with birds and flowers 131cm high, 90cm wide $200–400
21 A French cherrywood farmhouse table, French, 18th century 220cm long, 92cm wide, 80cm high $1,500–2,500
Untitled acrylic on canvas signed and numbered to verso 80cm high, 120cm wide PROVENANCE
Warlayirti Artists, Gabrielle Pizzi Gallery, Melbourne. $800–1,200
23 An upholstered armchair covered in red patterned fabric with matching Ottoman $500–800
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A vintage wooden canoe 217cm long, 51cm wide, 50cm high
A French wrought iron parasol umbrella stand 96cm high
$1,000–1,500
$400–600
25 A good quality oak refectory style dining table 240cm long, 110cm wide, 77cm high $800–1,500 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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27 A rustic circular two handled food bowl 72cm wide, 13cm high $100–200
28 A large galvanised metal wash tub with rope handles labelled Villa Maison $150–250
29 A faux grained painted tole hat box, 19th century 36cm high, 40cm wide $100–200 27
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30 A large Georgian pine and green painted standing corner cabinet, English, circa 1800 $500–1,000
31 A George III Oak straight front chest of drawers, English, circa 1780 71cm wide, 45cm deep, 89cm high $800–1,200 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
32 A fine quality George III shell inlaid mahogany banjo barometer by B Ronchetti and Co. High Street Manchester 100cm high $800–1,200 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
33 A George III elm and fruitwood dining or side chair, English, 18th century 93cm high, 48cm wide, 40cm deep $150–250 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
34 A Victorian figured walnut table top stationery cabinet, English, circa 1860 with Bramah stamped lock and key 36cm high, 31cm wide, 24cm deep $500–800 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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35 Three large cabbage leaf formed green glazed dishes by Rebecca Trinca 27cm wide $150–250
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36 A large oval porcelain footbath painted with flowers and insects 55cm wide, 35cm deep, 20cm high $200–400
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37 Nine Terre-Provence green glazed dinner plates and ten matching side plates 29cm and 25cm diameter $500–800
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38 A well aged Treen circular bowl $150–250
39 A rustic slatted wood wool sorters table with glass top, Australian, 19th century $500–1,000
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40 Three small coopered wood jardinières 13cm high, 14cm diameter $100–200
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ARTIST UNKNOWN Still life with cherries in a 17th century Kraak bowl oil on copper 9 x 12cm framed $300–500 40
Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
42 A rustic pine stool, Australian, 19th century 56cm high, 52cm wide $150–250
43 A rustic pine stool, Australian, 19th century 58cm high, 52cm wide, 31.5cm deep $150–250
44 A good quality pair of clear glass column lamps approx. 50cm high $300–500 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au 42
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45 A green glazed Anduze pottery jardinière 18cm high, 28cm diameter $150–250
46 A cherrywood farmhouse table, French, 18th century 200cm long, 75cm wide, 81cm high $2,500–4,000
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47 A set of six stained beech Lancashire ladderback chairs, 96cm high, 40cm wide, 40cm deep $700–1,000
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48 A set of oak and metal folding double sided steps, French, 19th century $400–600
49 A brass table-top telescope by Zegretti and Zambra, London, English, 19th century 98cm long, 8cm diameter in wooden case, with tripod folding stand $800–1,200 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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50 A pair of Louis XV period walnut tapestry covered armchairs, French, 18th century 62cm wide, 110cm high, 60cm deep $4,000–6,000
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51 A Louis XV Parquetry walnut and kingwood marble top commode, French 18th century 88cm high, 130cm wide, 65cm deep $6,000–10,000
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52 A fully upholstered armchair covered in floral and butterfly patterned white fabric $400–600
53 A Fruitwood circular occasional table, French, circa 1850 with pedestal base 80cm diameter, 70cm high $400–600
54 A George III oak cricket table, English, 18th century 65cm diameter, 70cm high $700–1,000
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55 A Queen Anne walnut tallboy, English, circa 1710 100cm wide, 56cm deep, 121cm high $4,000–6,000
56 A Chinese armorial style famille rose tureen cover and stand 30cm high, 40cm wide across the handles $100–200 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
57 The Historical Records of Victoria, Edited by Michael Cannon, Victorian Government Printing Office. Melbourne. 1984, 7 vols. $100–200 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
58 Clyde Company Papers, Edited by P.Brown, Oxford University Press, London. 1959.7 vols $200–400 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
59 A pair of large porcelain flower jardinières decorated with violets 26cm high $150–250 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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A pair of Louis XV Regence style carved walnut armchairs upholstered in natural linen 67cm wide, 53cm deep, 109cm high
A cut clear glass float light shade with metal rim, 19th century 32cm high
$1,000–1,500
$300–500 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
61 A pair of ribbed glass column table lights 51cm high $200–400 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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63 An oak single-drawer side table, French, 17th century 118cm wide, 66cm deep, 73cm high, $1,000–1,500
64 A very impressive Louis XV oak commode, French, late 18th/early 19th century 154cm wide, 68cm deep, 85cm high $2,000–4,000
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65 An antique wrought iron hanging roasting spit with hound and boar cut work details and another without decoration 41cm diameter, 40cm high and 32cm diameter, 20cm high $500–800
66 A pair of antique brass French style pricket candlesticks approx. 55cm high $200–400
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A large provincial faience water jug, French, 19th century 30cm high $100–200
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A large and imposing French provincial style black painted wrought iron lantern 93cm high, 57cm wide,
An impressive iron bible-stand, Spanish 17/18th century 150cm high, 55cm wide, 54cm deep
$1,500–2,500
$800–1,200
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70 Two French pewter miniature watering cans with brass handles, stamped Etain 11cm and 13cm high $100–200
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71 A pair of Chinese porcelain multi-coloured covered jars 22cm high $150–250
72 A modern two-seater sofa covered in blue linen $500–1,000
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73 A George III Mahogany longcase clock, by Milward, Hammersmith, London, English circa 1780 with silvered dial, two train weight driven mechanism and subsidiary calendar dial 205cm high $4,000–6,000
74 A Chinese export lacquer miniature specimen chest, first half of the 19th century 39cm high, 37cm wide, 20cm deep $400–600 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
75 A Victorian black papier maché and inlaid oval tray 75 x 60cm $150–250 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
76 An impressive cast-iron trough with ring handles, Japanese, 18/19th century 100cm long, 53cm wide, 40cm high $1,000–1,500 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
77 A pair of rectangular blonde wicker baskets 51cm high, 75cm wide, 58cm deep $200–400 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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78 A Chelsea-Derby porcelain covered pot-pourri vase, English, 18th century 31cm high $400–600
79 A square tan leather case with brass lock and strap, English, circa 1900/1920 24cm high, 24cm deep, 25cm wide 78
$300–500
80 Punch, London. Published at The Office, various mid 19th century dates. Leather bound with marble boards, 55vols $1,000–1,500
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81 A square tan leather case with brass lock and strap, gold embossed initials ASW English, circa 1900/1920 8.5cm high, 25cm wide, 25cm deep $300–500
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82 A rectangular tan leather case with brass lock and leather handle, English circa 1900/1920 old labels present 29cm high, 46cm wide, 34cm deep $400–600
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83 A rectangular tan leather case with brass lock and straps, embossed initials RAC English, circa 1900/1920 label inside for W.Richards, Gun and Rifle Manufacturer, Liverpool 15cm high, 40cm wide, 25cm deep 83
$300–500
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JANET GREEN (AUSTRALIAN, 20TH CENTURY) A pair of small still life paintings of fruit and vegetables oil on board signed and dated 1992 9cm square $300–500
85 An antique oak rectangular table, French, 18th century 78cm high, 174cm wide, 50cm deep $800–1,200 84
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ARTIST UNKNOWN First Prize Rooster oil on canvas 45cm high, 55.5cm wide $400–600
87 A collection of fourteen carved wood pears and apples with metal stalks and leaves apples approx. 10cm, pears approx. 13cm high $500–1,000
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88 A pair of Chinese porcelain dalmatian puppies 25cm high $150–250
89 A pair of fully upholstered armchairs covered in foliate pattern beige fabric $400–600
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90 A collection of 15 vintage polo mallets each 132cm long approx. and a collection of spare mallet heads $500–1,000
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91 A collection of three antique Ethiopian Coptic crosses in metal, two with a stand 48cm, 44cm and 23cm high $600–1,000
92 A satin-birch marble top commode, French circa 1830 132cm wide, 60cm deep, 90cm high $1,000–1,500
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93 A pair of Chinese export paintings on rice paper of butterflies and insects, visible paper size 17.5cm high, 25cm wide $500–800
94 A very good Vienna cold-painted bronze of six various dogs gathered together as a group, Austrian, 19th century 18cm high, 24cm wide $1,500–2,500
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95 An extremely large and impressive weathered pine farmhouse table, Australian 19th century 420cm long, 90cm deep, 79cm high $3,000–5,000
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A Provincial fruitwood sifting comb, French, 19th century 50cm long
A Provincial fruitwood grain scoop, dated 18?? 42cm long
$250–400
$150–250
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A Chinese yellow ground porcelain bowl painted with green goldfish 31cm diameter
Five various French provincial bread-boards and an antler board various sizes
$100–200
$500–1,000
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Four treen pieces of kitchenalia, English and French, 19th century largest 77cm long
A woven wicker French flower pickers basket with handle 110cm long
$400–600
$150–250 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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102 A good quality green Chinoiserie lacquer tray table, English, circa 1860 52cm high, 54cm wide, 48cm deep $500–800
103 An antique oval tole-ware floral decorated tray and another in lacquered wood 45cm and 43cm wide $100–200 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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104 A large and impressive Flemish tapestry, 17th century woven with a classical landscape with a terraced garden and animals and birds 142 x 300cm $5,000–8,000
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105 A large wooden framed hour-glass 34cm high $300–500
106 A large circular Chinese lacquer and gilt box and cover 40cm diameter $150–250
107 A Brittany painted wood metal bound jardinière, French 19th century 20cm high, 20cm diameter at top $150–250
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A very impressive and large faded elm farmhouse table, French, 19th century 78cm high, 230cm long, 96cm deep
A large antique treen circular mortar with metal rings 29cm diameter and 29cm high
$3,000–5,000
$150–250 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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110 A Georgian sterling silver brandy saucepan, London ? Make FF 25.5cm long across the handle, pan 11cm diameter $600–800
111 A good quality silver-plated, cut and etched glass cooling jug 29cm high $300–500
112 An English Georgian style silver-plated barrel form wine cooler with ring cover 24cm high, 21cm wide across the handles $200–300 110
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A fine quality sterling silver tea and coffee service, Birmingham 1946 by Barker Brothers and retailed by Hardy Brothers 4860 grams in total weight, teapot 31cm high
A matched sterling-silver canteen of Old English thread pattern cutlery for twelve place settings, various Georgian and Victorian hallmarks and makers, table forks, dessert forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, dessert spoons, dessert knives
A pair of tall facet cut glass lemonade ewers and cover, French, circa 1900 approx. 88cm high
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$2,000–4,000
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A matched sterling-silver canteen of Old English thread pattern cutlery for twelve place settings, various Georgian and Victorian hallmarks and makers, comprising table forks, dessert forks, teaspoons, tablespoons, dessert spoons, table knives, dessert knives
Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
A pair of good quality tall clear glass vases 45cm high
$500–800
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$2,000–4,000
Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
A pair of sterling-silver toilet and bidet form salt and peppers, retailed by Theo Fennell London, hallmarked for ? Maker 5cm and 6cm high
$3,000–5,000
Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
116 A Georgian style silver-plated tray 92cm wide, 58cm deep,
$500–800 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
$200–300 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
$500–1,000 Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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120 An Irish Belleek porcelain floral and tendril ivory glazed basket 30cm wide $500–800
121 A rare Royal Worcester named Australian flora six setting coffee service painted by R.Austin in case with sterling silver spoons, retailed by Mappin and Webb and the spoons made by them also in green leather case, 36cm wide $1,500–2,500
122 A George III style brass and cast-iron fire, with electric conversion and glass coals 78cm wide, 60cm high, approx 37cm deep $400–600
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123 A pair of good quality clear glass baluster shaped flower vases 40cm high $300–500
124 Two glass tulip form flower vases 30cm high $100–200
125 A glass tulip form flower vase 30cm high $50–100
126 A pair of tulip shaped clear glass flower vases 31cm high $100–200
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A painted zinc twin handled oval tub 22cm high, 75cm wide, 42cm deep
A pair of framed prints, Pig and Cow 45cm high, 52cm wide approx
ARTIST UNKNOWN
$50–100
$50–100
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A Georgian Mahogany dressing-table mirror, English circa 1825 68cm high, 51cm wide, 24.5cm deep
A framed print, Mr Foxs Hunt Breakfast on Xmas Day 51cm high, 81cm wide
$200–300
$50–100
A framed blue and white wall mirror 45cm high, 37cm wide
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$20–40
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Three unframed prints on canvas of rusty barrels signed and titled to stretchers 55cm high, 50cm wide each
Disco oil on canvas signed, titled and dated 2010 to verso 100cm high, 100cm wide $100–200
130 Amy Alexander Untitled oil on canvas artist stamp to verso 91cm high, 61cm wide $50–100
131 A tall clear glass flower vase 82cm high $50–100
$50–100
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BERNARD VILLEMOT (1911-1989)
coloured framed photograph 70cm high, 93cm wide $50–100
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DAVID DRIDAN Outback Billabong Scene oil on board 44cm high, 60cm wide $300–500
Les Trois Parasols
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coloured lithograph No. 242/Edition 330 47cm high, 67cm wide
Doorway to the Desert
$150–250
136 Artist Unknown Rocky Landscape coloured framed photograph 70cm high, 93cm wide $50–100
Note: All lots Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
Mountainous Landscape
DREW GREGORY oil on canvas signed lower right and titled to verso 90cm high, 60cm wide $200–400
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Three large prints on canvas of paddocks with cattle and sheep 102cm high, 153cm wide
Six stained beech Louis XV style side chairs with cane seats and four linen cushions, 94cm high, 41cm wide, 43cm deep
A set of eight stained beech rush seated dining chairs 90cm high, 50cm wide
$100–200
$500–1,000
$500–1,000
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Rizzi, Daddy's Country Club
A pine rectangular wall mirror with gilt inner fillet 175cm high, 115cm wide
A two-seater sofa covered in blue and white chequered fabric 165cm wide, 80cm high, 86cm deep
$300–500
$200–400
$50–100
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A woven wicker tray on wooden stand
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$50–100
A coloured print, James Willebrant, Ocean Baths 68cm high, 83cm wide
A modern, fully upholstered sofa covered in cream and fawn foliate pattern fabric 173cm wide, 85cm high, 80cm deep
152
$300–500
$20–40
An upholstered armchair covered in yellow and white spotted fabric 70cm wide, 85cm deep, 87cm high
161
144
$300–500
A stained beech milking stool 45cm high, 25cm diameter
153
$40–80
A Kilim Rug
Collage Print, 61/350 signed, titled and dated /89 in pencil to margin and two other smaller editions that are similar 57cm high, 37cm wide
145 A set of three graduated turned wooden jars, Indian 25cm, 27cm, and 30cm high
A modern cane chaise longue 160cm long, 82cm wide, 81cm high $200–400
162
$200–400
A rectangular folding tray table 70cm long, 50cm deep
154
$150–250
A late Victorian carved walnut double-pedestal desk 120cm wide, 70cm deep, 77cm high
163
$300–500
A pair of reconstituted stone cupid form pedestal jardinières 140cm high, 43cm diameter (of planter)
155
$300–500
$300–500
Three white painted folding tray tables with 4 folding bases 60cm wide, 40cm deep
164
147
$100–200
An oval black lacquer tray table 70cm wide, 51cm high, 56cm deep
156
$200–300
Three rush seated kitchen chairs
$80–150
146 A pine dresser, European, 19th century 191cm high, 131cm wide, 51cm deep
148 A steel and glass Magic-Maid 86cm high, 40cm deep, 76cm wide $100–150
A white lacquered chest of drawers in four columns, circa 1970 $400–600
165
157
A collection of 78 rpm records covering classical to pop (Beatles Bee Gees, Rolling stones etc)
A modern pine kitchen table and two matched pine bench seats 214cm long, 91cm wide, 76cm high
166
$50–100
$200–300
$200–300
A collection of 42 Waterford crystal wine glasses in two sizes and four sherry glasses $200–400 Note: All lots Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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176
184
A sterling silver gravy boat and three plated gravy boats
A pair of silver-plated vine leaf pattern cut crystal wine ewers, English, circa 1900 27cm high
A Georgian style silver-plated pepper pot and two sterling silver mounted glass water jugs for whiskey pepper pot 16cm high, water jugs 9.5cm high
$50–100
168 Eight cut glass beakers and five modern glass water jugs
$200–400
177
$50–80
185
$20–40
Three silver-plated salvers with engraved decoration diameter 28-33cm
169
$80–120
$40–60
A Victorian silver-plated and cut glass six bottle cruet stand, English, circa 1860 30cm high
178
186
$100–200
A sterling-silver Art Nouveau style pierced oval bon-bon basket 19cm wide
A well-aged Treen circular bowl and a collection of painted wool skeens bowl 43cm diameter
170
$60–100
$60–200
A silver-plated circular two handled tureen and cover 16cm high, 27cm wide across the handles
179
187
$50–100
A pair of silver-plated Georgian style dwarf candlesticks 12cm high
A Dunhill London engine turned silver-plated table lighter 7.2cm high
171
$40–60
$20–40
A large cut crystal punch bowl with silver ladle 33cm diameter, 20cm high
180
188
$200–400
A Hecworth silver-plated iced water jug 20cm high
172
$20–40
A sterling-silver wine taster (tastevin) marked Towle sterling, a silver Brandy label and a silver plated whiskey label wine taster 15cm wide across the handle
A small collection of various silver plated wares $20–40
173 A silver-plated and etched glass wine ewer with squirrel finial, English, circa 1900 30cm high $150–250
174 A silver-plated circular entrée dish and cover $50–100
175 A silver-plated iced water jug 20cm high $20–40
A collection of vintage boot lasts various sizes
181
$80–120
A small collection of silver-plated trays and bowls various sizes
189
$30–50
A pair of sterling-silver pierced bon-bon baskets 14cm diameter
182
$100–200
A silver-plated semi reeded morning tea set teapot 12cm high, water pot 16cm high
190
183
A Chinese domed oblong lacquer box with hinged cover 46cm wide
A French circular pewter box and cover with touch marks and stamped Etain 16cm diameter
191
$20–40
$10–20
$40–80
A pair of Japanese red lacquer square trays, six red lacquer food bowls and five black lacquer food bowls trays 30cm square $40–60
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201
208
A small Negoro lacquer melon form bowl and cover and four various circular wooden bowls melon bowl 13.5cm diameter, the rest larger
A pair of Portuguese floral decorated porcelain trencher salts and various decorative china salts 11cm wide
A Victorian Staffordshire pottery cottage and two later Coalport examples 10cm, 11cm and 9cm high
$40–60
$50–100
$120–180
193
202
209
A modern Bausch and Lomb Discoverer 60mm telescope on stand
A Sevres pattern porcelain plate decorated with classical figures and three porcelain square trays plate 25cm diameter
A Nymphenburg porcelain inkwell and stand 20cm wide
$40–60
210
$100–200
194
E VADER A modern black and white tile picture 19cm high, 49cm wide $100–200
195 A kinetic tubular steel sculpture 20cm high, 50cm wide $100–200
196 An Italian alabaster miniature font 17cm high $40–60
197
203 A Royal Crown Derby Australian Bicentenary commemoration mug no 373/500 and a Coalport mug commemorating the birth of the first child to the Prince and Princess of Wales 7.6cm and 8cm high $50–100
204 A Sampson Chinese export armorial mug 10.5cm high $40–60
205
A pair of brass candlesticks 26cm high
A Continental porcelain figure group of a family playing and dancing to music 23cm wide, 17cm high
$30–50
$80–120
198
206
Three painted wirework jardinières 15cm, 17cm and 21cm high
A pair of Herend porcelain miniature baskets, another similar Herend piece and a Herend porcelain circular box and cover 10cm, 8cm and 5cm wide
$100–150
199 Eight Royal Douton Cottilion pattern New Romance collection dinner plates and eight side plates 27cm diameter and 20cm diameter $100–200
200 A Herend porcelain figure group of two rabbits and three Herend bird figures 9cm–7.5cm high
$60–80
V MORLAND Three studies of blue and white porcelain watercolours each signed two square 23cm and 26cm and one 19 x 23cm $80–120
211 Two large Buffalo horns approx. 60cm long $40–60
212 Four framed black and white prints of animals showing butcher's cuts frames 39 x 33cm $30–50
213 A large Grainger's Worcester pink banded meat plate, English, 19th century 53cm wide $80–100
$100–200
214
207
A leather covered jewellery casket and two Fijian clubs box 23cm wide
A first period Worcester porcelain blue scale and Kakiemon flower trio of coffee cup, teabowl and saucer, English, 18th century pseudo Chinese seal mark saucer diameter 11cm $100–200
$40–60
215 A Cantonese famille rose porcelain bowl 25cm diameter $40–80
$150–250 Note: All lots Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
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226
236
Various white china
12 white linen napkins with broiderie anglais borders
Two antique lace edged pillow cases
$20–40
217
$20–40
Two glass lanterns with metal rims and two similar shades and a glass ashtray 23cm high and 18cm high, shades 32cm high
227
$20–40
$20–40
218
228
A set of twelve Minton porcelain Marlow pattern floral dinner plates 27cm diameter
22 white linen napkins with broiderie anglais borders
$100–200
219
12 white linen napkins with broiderie anglais borders
$50–100
229
GILLIAN LODGE
16 white linen extra large napkins with central stitched monogram design
Chickens and Goat
$20–40
oil on board overlaid with chicken wire 69 x 54cm
230
$100–200
220 A large white linen and embroidered table cloth
12 plain white linen napkins $20–40
231
$30–50
2 French Provincial Continental size white pillow cases
221
$20–40
Nine fawn linen napkins $20–40
232 10 French provincial fawn linen napkins
222
$20–40
A large antique white linen top sheet with stitched foliate design
233
$50–100
223 Two antique white linen bed sheets
10 French provincial fawn linen place mats $20–40
234
$30–50
2 antique French Provincial Continental size white pillow cases
224
$40–60
One antique white linen bolster $20–40
225
235 A king size French provincial bedspread $80–120
$40–60
237 Two Continental linen pillow cases with fawn stitched line borders $20–40
238 A large linen table cloth with embroidery $50–100
239 10 linen napkins with embroidery $40–60
240 10 linen napkins with broiderie anglaise $40–60
241 10 linen place mats $20–40
242 12 damask table napkins $40–80
243 12 cotton table napkins $20–40
244 A Paisley shawl 130 x 150cm $100–200
245 A pair of square section timber table lights approx. 62cm high $100–200
246
12 Ocelot patterned linen napkins
A pair of square section timber table lights approx. 62cm high
$10–20
$100–200
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256
265
Two articulated wooden sitting rabbit figures when seated 50cm and 70cm high
A small cast iron urn, French, 19th century 19cm high, 28cm diameter
A collection of Waterford crystal glasses comprising 25 pieces
$100–150
$100–150
$200–400
248
257
266
Two oleographs of fruit laden baskets, unframed 20 x 26cm
A collection of 17 turned wooden eggs that screw together each approx 8cm
$20–40
$100–150
An oval silver-plated entrée dish and cover, two silver plated circular warming dishes and two other pieces of silver-plate entrée dish 30cm wide
249
258
Two very decorative large beadwork chickens 38cm high
A French provincial bottle carrying box 23cm high, 36cm square
$100–200
$60–100
A silver plated wine bottle cooler two coalscuttle form sugar bowls and a plated butter dish and cover with glass liner
250
259
$100–200
A white glazed skull by Seletti 15cm high
A Japanese red lacquered softwood hibachi (Jardinière) 26cm high, 30cm diameter
268
$50–100
251 A circular coopered oak bowl with swing handle and plated mounts, and various boxes and miscellanea $80–120
252 A porcelain egg shaped miniature casket 6cm long $20–40
253 A set of French provincial food scales with marble top, 19th century 43cm wide, 20cm high with brass pans
$50–100
260 A pair of modern steel angle poise desk lamps
$100–200
267
A collection of ten pewter tankards and jugs and enamelled porcelain lidded glass tankard $100–200
269
$40–60
A collection of various floral decorated multicoloured porcelain tea cups and saucers
261
$100–200
Two small animal skin rugs, one white and one brown
270
$80–120
262 An oval silver-plated entrée dish and cover 28cm wide $50–100
A Capodimonte neo-classical porcelain vase and cover and various Continental decorative china $100–200
271
$100–200
263
A collection of 18 silver plated and gilt goblets by Valero Spain
254
A Royal Doulton gilt-edged ivory glazed porcelain dinner service for twelve settings comprising approximately 138 pieces.
272
A Christmas tree decoration made in tin 60cm high $20–40
255 A pair of copper and ceramic column form table lights approx. 55cm high
$100–200
$400–600
A Grafton china green banded and floral decorated coffee service
264
$60–100
A Wedgwood gilt-edged white glazed porcelain tea and dinner service for 12 places comprising 100 pieces $400–600
$100–200
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281
289
A large art pottery vase titled Waiting for my sister to find the cowboy of her dreams at the rodeo. Initialled M L H 50cm high
A hand enamelled and gilt white-metal powder compact 5.5cm square
A Royal Worcester porcelain display plate painted by G H Evans 27cm diameter
$20–40
$150–250
282
290
A collection of 40 Strachan engraved silverplated coasters in four sizes 8cm, 13cm, 18cm and 20cm diameter
A Naples porcelain plate with cupid moulded border and a large two handled Bavarian floral decorated serving dish 26cm diameter and 30cm wide
$150–250
274 Two Royal Doulton figurines Judith HN 2089 and Dinky De HN1678 18.5cm and 11cm $100–150
275
$100–200
283
$80–120
291
A Francesca porcelain figure Eugene 20cm high
Six various transfer-printed milk jugs and six various plates and dishes and a sugar bowl jugs 9cm–12cm high
$50–80
$100–200
276
284
15 Royal Copenhagen porcelain Christmas plates for the 1970s and 1980s 18cm diameter
A Crown Staffordshire blue scale ground six setting coffee service retailed by Webbs Salon Myer Emporium Melbourne coffee pot 18cm high
292
$100–200
$80–120
285
293
Three Continental porcelain Art Nouveau maiden vases/bowls and various Continental porcelain 11cm–12cm high
A Halcyon days enamel box for HRH The Queen Mother no 234/500 in case 8 x 6cm
$100–200
277 A lavender blue glazed milk jug and two other Victorian transfer decorated milk jugs 17cm-12cm $40–60
278
$100–200
A fine quality hand painted Coalport gilt decorated vase 24.5cm high
286
Two Crown Staffordshire floral encrusted porcelain baskets 19cm wide and 24cm wide $80–120
A set of six each Hammersley and Co gilt and floral decorated coffee cups saucers and cake plates
$50–80
294
An Aynsley porcelain blue-banded floral decorated part tea-set for four
A collection of Halcyon days enamel Royal commemoration pill boxes all cased various sizes
$80–120
$100–200
Three paintings of flower girls and a small enamelled metal bedside clock 12.5cm square and 5.5cm high
287
295
A Crown Staffordshire blue banded floral decorated tea set for two
$80–120
$80–120
A collection of Halcyon days enamel Royal commemoration pill boxes all cased various sizes
280
288
A Bohemian ruby flashed goblet with floral enamelled decoration 10cm high
An Aynsley porcelain pink rose decorated part tea-set for two
$100–200
279
$40–80
$80–120
$100–200
296 A silver-plated and engraved water jug, four plated salt and peppers, a plated toast-rack and a plated table lighter various sizes $100–200
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305
313
A large collection of Italian hand made glass animals including a larger glass dolphin dolphin 13cm high
A set of eight English imari Chinoiserie transfer printed plates by M and B, English, mid 19th century 22cm diameter
Three French provincial natural wood rakes
$150–200
A French provincial natural wood rake
$100–200
298 A Royal Worcester green banded and gilt part dinner service for 8 places, 42 pieces
306
$200–400
A Ridgway rose painted porcelain oval serving dish with blue/gilt border 28cm wide
299
$100–200
Three prints of Horse drawn carriages, Leeds Royal mail and York Royal mail and three other prints the first 22 x 32cm gilt-framed $50–80
300 A set of four prints of French Napoleonic Imperial regiment soldiers 32 x 24cm $100–200
301 Eleven hand coloured steel engravings of The Isle of Wight Hogarth framed frame size 20 x 24cm $100–200
302 A collection of rectangular English sterling silver framed miniature photograph frames various sizes $150–250
307 A William Billingsley type rose-painted plate with moulded and gilt border, English, circa 1830 and a similar Derby plate and Flight Barr and Barr type gilt blue decorated porcelain cup, saucer circa 1810 plates 23cm diameter
$80–120
314 $20–40
315 A rose and forget-me-not patterned coffee set of six with wide relief gilded floral edges $100–200
316 A collection of multi-coloured Moroccan camel fittings PROVENANCE
The Collection of Lord Alistair MacAlpine $100–200
$150–250
317
308
A pair of Sheffield plate wine coasters, English, circa 1830
A large moulded clear glass comport and two other 19th century cut glass pieces comport 20cm high
$150-250
$80–120
A Tall provincial Ecclesiastical candle box
309
318 $100–150
A pink flower bud form teapot and matching sugar pot and cover 16cm high
319
$50–80
$100–200
310
303
Four Indigenous carved Boab nuts
A collection of circular English sterling silver framed miniature photograph frames various sizes
311
$40–80
Various silver plated condiments and pin dishes etc
320 A Green lacquer rectangular tray on folding stand $200–300
$150–250
A Pair of wicker stick-stands and various wicker trays
321
304
$100–150
A collection of rectangular English sterling silver framed miniature photograph frames various sizes
$100–200
312
$150–250
$80–120
Three French provincial natural wood rakes
A large fox fur throw
END OF SALE
Note: All lots Illustrated online at artvisory.com.au
Exquisite Gardens & Nursery 255 Dandenong Road, Prahran VIC 3181 T 03 9530 2035 www.julianronchi.com.au
EARLY AUCTION NOTICE – SAVE THE DATE
拍卖预告-即将开幕,敬请关注
Fine Chinese, Japanese and Asian Arts Auction
重要中国, 日本及 亚洲艺术拍卖
Including property from several Important Private Collections Auction Monday 16 August 2021
On view daily from Thursday 12 to Monday 16 August Artvisory Galleries, 409 Malvern Rd, South Yarra Melbourne VIC We encourage early interest in travelling for this auction, which will be the most significant Asian arts auction held in Australia for several years. Catalogue will be online at www.artvisory.com.au mid July. Final significant consignments still possible before mid June. Enquiries: Luke Guan 0455 891 888 luke@artvisory.com.au Expert panel: Luke Guan, Ray and Vicki Tregaskis, Allan Rae
包括一些重要私人藏家珍藏 八月十六日,星期一 拍卖展览每日从8月12日起至8月16日 Artvisory(万瑞)拍卖行:409 Malvern Rd, South Yarra, Melbourne 我们建议对此次拍卖感兴趣的朋友可以尽早安排旅行,此次拍卖将是澳 大利亚近年来最重要的一次亚洲艺术拍卖。拍卖图录将会于7月中旬上 线Artvisory(万瑞)拍卖主页:www.artvisory.com.au 6月中旬前我们依然接受重要藏品的征集委托。 请咨询我们的亚洲艺术顾问:管璐 Luke Guan 0455 891 888 luke@artvisory.com.au 亚洲艺术专家团队:管璐 Luke Guan, Ray and Vicki Tregaskis,Allan Rae。
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Telephone bids Priority will be given to overseas and interstate bidders. Please refer to the catalogue for the Telephone Bids form. Arrangements for this service must be confirmed AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR to the auction commencing. Artvisory accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any errors or failure to execute bids. In telephone bidding the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here and accepts that Artvisory cannot be held responsible for any miscommunications in the process. The success of telephone bidding cannot be guaranteed due to circumstances that are unforeseen. Buyers should be aware of the risk and accept the consequences should contact be unsuccessful at the time of Auction. You must advise Artvisory of the lots in question and you will be assumed to be a buyer at the minimum price of 75% of estimate (ie. reserve) for all such lots. Artvisory will advise Telephone Bidders who have registered at least 24 hours before the auction of any relevant changes to descriptions, withdrawals or any other sale room notices.
Foreign buyers should note that all transactions are in Australian dollars so there may be a small exchange rate risk. The costs associated with acquiring a good certificate will be carried by the purchaser. If the item turns out to be forged or otherwise incorrectly described, all reasonable costs will be borne by the vendor.
All values expressed in Artvisory Pty Ltd catalogues (in any format) are in Australian Dollars (AU$). All bids, “hammer price”, “reserves”, “Buyers Premium” and other expressions of value are understood by all parties to be in Australian Dollars (AU$) unless otherwise specified.
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G) Online Bidding Artvisory offers an online bidding service via Invaluable.com. When bidding online the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here by Artvisory and agrees to pay any fees charged in regard to any purchases made via Invaluable.com. Artvisory accepts no responsibility for any errors, failure to execute bids or any other miscommunications regarding this process. It is the online bidder’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the relevant information regarding bids, lot numbers and contact details.
5. After the Sale a)
Buyers Premium In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay to Artvisory the buyer's premium. The buyer’s premium is 24% of the hammer price plus GST. (Goods and Services Tax) where applicable.
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Payment and passing of title The buyer must pay to the company trust account managed by KK Partners Pty Ltd Chartered Accountants the full amount due (comprising the hammer price, buyer's premium and any applicable taxes and GST) not later than 3 days after the auction date.
H) Reserves Unless otherwise indicated, all lots are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the Lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate printed in the catalogue. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any Lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the Seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. I)
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The buyer will not acquire title for the lot until Artvisory receives full payment in cleared funds, and no goods under any circumstances will be released without confirmation of cleared funds received. This applies even if the buyer wishes to send items interstate or overseas. Payment can be made by direct transfer, cash (not exceeding $5,000AUD, if wishing to pay more than $5,000AUD then this must be deposited directly into the company trust account and bank receipt supplied) and Eftpos (please check your daily limit). Payments can also be made by credit card in person with a 1.3% (inc GST) merchant fee for Visa and Mastercard and 2% (inc GST) for American Express. Credit card payments where the card-holder is not present, can not be accepted unless a scanned image of the card and signature is supplied (that corresponds with the supplied signature on the bidding or registration forms). Personal cheques are only accepted with prior arrangement and funds must be cleared before goods will be released. Bank cheques are subject to three days clearance.
Auctioneers Discretion The Auctioneer has the right at his absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and, in the case or error or dispute and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to re-offer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, then Artvisory’s sale record is conclusive. Successful bid and passing of risk Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the buyer and the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the lot (including frames or glass where relevant) passes immediately to the Buyer.
The buyer is responsible for any bank fees and charges applicable for the transfer of funds into Artvisory’s company trust account. c)
K) Indicative Bidding steps, etc. Artvisory reserves the right to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot from sale, to place a reserve on any lot and to advance the bidding according to the following, at the auctioneers discretion: Increment Amount
Dollar Range
$20
$0–$500
$50
$500–$1,000
$100
$1,000–$2,000
$200
$2,000–$5,000
$500
$5,000–$10,000
$1,000
$10,000–$20,000
$2,000
$20,000–$50,000
$5,000
$50,000–$100,000
$10,000
$100,000–$200,000
$20,000
$200,000–$500,000
$50,000
$500,000–$1,000,000
Absentee bids must follow these increments and any bids that don’t follow the steps will be rounded up to the nearest acceptable bid.
Collection of Purchases & Insurance Artvisory is entitled to retain items sold until all amounts due to us have been received in full in good cleared funds. Subject to this, the Buyer shall collect purchased lots within 3 days from the date of the sale unless otherwise agreed in writing between Artvisory and the Buyer. At the fall of the hammer, insurance is the responsibility of the purchaser.
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Packing, Handling and shipping Artvisory will be able to suggest local, national and international carriers and takes no responsibility whatsoever for the actions of any recommended third party carrier. Artvisory can pack and handle goods purchased at the auction by agreement, however will take no responsibility for damage, a charge may be made for this service. All packing, shipping, insurance, postage & associated charges will be borne by the purchaser. Cultural heritage Export Licences Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that the buyer wishes to apply for an export licence does not affect his or her obligation to make full payment immediately, nor our right to charge interest or storage charges on late payment. It is the Buyer’s responsibility to check Australia’s Protection of Moveable Cultural Heritage Act 1986 before purchase. If the Buyer requests Artvisory to apply
for an export licence then we shall be entitled to charge a fee for this service. We shall not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by the Buyer where payment is made by the Buyer in circumstances where an export licence is not granted. f)
Remedies for non-payment If the Buyer fails to make full payment immediately, Artvisory is entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available under the law) i)
to charge interest at such a rate as we shall reasonably decide
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to hold the defaulting Buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for it’s recovery along with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law
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to cancel the sale
iv) to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as we see fit v)
to pay the Seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by the defaulting Buyer. In these circumstances the defaulting Buyer can have no claim upon Artvisory in the event that the item(s) are sold for an amount greater than the original invoiced amount.
vi) to set off against any amounts which Artvisory may owe the Buyer in any other transactions, the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer. vii) where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to us, in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs. viii) to reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the Buyer or to obtain a deposit from the Buyer prior to accepting any bids. ix) to exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security over any property in our possession owned by the Buyer whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way, to the fullest extent permitted by the law of the place where such property is located. The Buyer will be deemed to have been granted such security to us and we may retain such property as collateral security for such Buyer’s obligations to us. x)
to take such other action as Artvisory deem necessary or appropriate If we do sell the property under paragraph (iv), then the defaulting Buyer shall be liable for payment of any deficiency between the total amount originally due to us and the price obtained upon reselling as well as for all costs, expenses, damages, legal fees and commissions and premiums of whatever kinds associated with both sales or otherwise arising from the default. If we pay any amount to the Seller under paragraph (v) the Buyer acknowledges that Artvisory shall have all of the rights of the Seller, however arising, to pursue the Buyer for such amount.
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Failure to collect purchases Where purchases are not collected within 3 days from the sale date, whether or not payment has been made, we shall be permitted to remove the property to a warehouse at the buyer’s expense, and only release the items after payment in full has been made of removal, storage handling, insurance and any other costs incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us.
6. Extent of Artvisory Liability Artvisory agrees to refund the purchase price in the circumstances of the Limited Warranty set out in paragraph 7 below. Apart from that, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents are responsible for the correctness of any statement of whatever kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lots. Except as stated in paragraph 7 below, neither the Seller ourselves, our officers, agents or employees give any representation warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph.
7. Limited Warranty Subject to the terms and conditions of this paragraph, the Seller warrants for the period of thirty days from the date of the sale that any property described in this catalogue (noting such description may be amended by any saleroom notice or announcement) which is stated without qualification to be the work of a named author or authorship is authentic and not a forgery. The term “Author” or “authorship” refers to the creator of the property or to the period, culture, source, or origin as the case may be, with which the creation of such property is identified in the catalogue. The warranty is subject to the following: i)
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it does not apply where a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts at the date of the sale or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or b) correct identification of a lot can be demonstrated only by means of a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the publication of the catalogue was unreasonably expensive or impractical or likely to have caused damage to the property. the benefits of the warranty are not assignable and shall apply only to the original buyer of the lot as shown on the invoice originally issued by Artvisory when the lot was sold at Auction. the Original Buyer must have remained the owner of the lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party
iv) The Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against the Seller in place of any other remedy which might be available, is the cancellation of the sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid for the lot less the buyers premium which is non refundable. Neither the Seller nor Artvisory will be liable for
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any special, incidental nor consequential damages including, without limitation, loss of profits not for interest.
Overseas buyers and buyers non-resident in Australia will not be charged GST on both hammer price and premiums under the following conditions:
The Buyer must give written notice of claim to us within thirty days of the date of the Auction. The Seller shall have the right, to require the Buyer to obtain two written opinions by recognised experts in the field, mutually acceptable to the Buyer and Artvisory to decide whether or not to cancel the sale under warranty.
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The items are exported through a Artvisory approved freight company including Australia Post
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The items are exported within 60 days of the date of the sale
The invoice supplied by Artvisory for purchases will be regarded as a Tax invoice for GST purposes.
vi) the Buyer must return the lot to Seller in the same condition that it was purchased.
14. Resale Royalty Scheme
8. Severability
Under the legal obligations of the Resale Royalty Scheme for Visual Artists Act 2009, sellers must provide the following information to comply with the act:
If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the Conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law.
9. Copyright The copyright of all images, illustrations and written material produced by Artvisory relating to a lot including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall remain the property at all times of Artvisory and shall not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else without our prior written consent. Artvisory and the Seller make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a property will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it.
10. Law and Jurisdiction These terms and conditions and any matters concerned with the foregoing fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the state in which the auction is held.
11. Pre-Sale Estimates Artvisory publishes with each catalogue our opinion as to the estimated price range for each lot. These estimates are approximate prices only and are not intended to be definitive. They are prepared well in advance of the sale and may be subject to revision. Interested parties should contact Artvisory prior to auction for updated pre-sale estimates and starting prices.
12. Sale results Artvisory will provide auction results, which will be available as soon as possible after the sale. Results will include buyer’s premium. These results will be posted at www.artvisory.com.au.
13. Goods and Service Tax In accordance with A New Tax System (Goods and Services Tax) Act 1999 Artvisory Auctions will collect on behalf of the Australian tax office (ATO) a Goods and Service Tax (GST) of 10% on all applicable transactions. GST is applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is selling property that is owned by an entity registered for GST. GST is also applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is not an Australian resident. These lots are denoted by a dagger symbol † placed next to the estimate. GST is also applicable on the buyer’s premium.
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was the artwork acquired after 8 June 2010?
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is the sale/reserve price (including GST) $1,000 or more?
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is the artist from Australia or a country listed in the Regulations to the Act?
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is the artist alive, or deceased less than 70 years?
The seller: i)
acknowledges that he or she understands his or her legal obligations under the Resale Royalty for Visual Artists Act 2009 (the Act);
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undertakes to comply with all requirements of the Act, including by providing its agent, the company, with accurate information sufficient for compliance with sections 28 and 29 of the Act;
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undertakes to indemnify the company for any loss incurred by the company as a result of the vendor’s failure to comply with any of the vendor’s legal obligations under the Act; and
iv) acknowledges that if he or she fails to comply with any of his or her legal obligations under the Act, the company may provide the vendor’s name and contact details to Copyright Agency Limited (CAL). Lots subject to payment of the Resale Royalty Scheme will be denoted by the §. The Australian Resale Royalty is a flat rate of 5% on the hammer price (including GST). The Australian Resale Royalty is payable by the buyer in addition to the buyers premium plus any applicable GST.
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