Fine& Applied Art Auction - Part III

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PART THREE STUDIO POTTERY & APPLIED ART WEDNESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2016 • 5PM START LOTS A1 - A125 THE DAVID CARSON-PARKER CERAMICS COLLECTION LOTS A1 - A59


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A1 Doreen Blumhardt sushi dish, impressed mark, 18 x 19.5cm $60 - 100

A2 Doreen Blumhardt vase, impressed mark & paper label, 28cm height $200 - 400

A3 Doreen Blumhardt platter, paper label, 35 x 35cm $300 - 600

A4 Doreen Blumhardt footed bowl, impressed mark, 28.5cm dia $150 - 300

A5 Doreen Blumhardt coffee pot, impressed mark, 21cm height (slight spout chip) $50 - 100

A6 Patricia Perrin onion pot with original cork stopper & rope handle, paper labels, 29cm height $200 - 400

A7 Patricia Perrin onion pot as above, 25cm height $150 - 300

A8 Patricia Perrin onion pot as above, 24cm height $150 - 300 ILLUSTRATED: Elliott & Skinner, Conetendown (Auckland 2009), rear cover

A9 Yvonne Rust bongo drum with hide head & base, 20cm height $100 - 200

A10 Yvonne Rust set of eight stemmed wine goblets, 15.5cm height each $100 - 200

A11 Yvonne Rust set of four pedestal wine goblets, 19.5cm height each $50 - 100

A12 Barry Ball ale jug, 21cm height $50 - 100

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A13 Warren Tippet vase [late 1950s], impressed mark, 32cm height $500 - 1,000 ILLUSTRATED: Elliott & Skinner, Conetendown, cover illustration & p, 58

A14 Peter Stichbury vase, impressed mark, 30cm height $200 - 400

A15 John Fuller floor vase, paper label, 41cm height $150 - 300

A16 Barry Brickell floor pot and cover, impressed mark, 38cm height $500 - 800

A17 Barry Brickell three section planter, 46cm height $1,500 - 3,000

A18 Jack Laird large charger decorated with golden cockerel, incised signature, 53cm dia $500 - 1,000

A19 Lorna Ellis ‘Head of Gandalf’ fountain, 45cm height $400 - 800

A20 Roy Cowan floor vase, high relief mask, 52cm height (some firing flaws) $1,000 - 2,000

A21 Juliet Peter spherical floor vase, incised mark & dated ‘71 to base, 46cm height $400 - 800

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A22 MuriEl Moody candlestick formed as woman with cat, 56cm height (af) $200 - 400

A23 MuriEl Moody masked pot, 18.5cm height $100 - 200

A24 Patti Meads vase, incised mark & paper label, 45.5cm height $100 - 200

A25 HARRY & MAY DAVIS [CREWENNA POTTERY] cider flagon, 51cm height $300 - 600

A26 HARRY & MAY DAVIS [CREWENNA POTTERY] ale jug, 33cm height $200 - 400

A27 Harry & May Davis [Crewenna Pottery] plate, impressed mark, 35cm dia $100 - 200

A28 Peter Stichbury plate, incised mark, 33.5cm dia $200 - 400

A29 Jim Greig casserole, impressed mark, 23.5cm dia $75 - 125

A30 Peter Collis large bowl, silver on blue, signature to base, 46.5cm dia $200 - 400

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A31 Kenneth Clark tile, 30 x 30.5cm (top left corner repair) $100 - 200

A32 Onta Ware (Japanese) charger, impressed marks, 46cm dia $200 - 400


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Takeic hi Kawa i (1908- 89)

Takeichi Kawai visited New Zealand from 13 March to 16 April 1964, sponsered by the New Zealand Society of Potters.

A33 Takeichi Kawai (1908-89) slab sided bottle vase, 20cm height $750 - 1,250

A35 Takeichi Kawai (1908-89) square platter, 31.5cm $500 - 800

PROVENANCE: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964

PROVENANCE: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964

A34 Takeichi Kawai (1908-89) slab sided bottle vase, 21cm height $750 - 1,250

A36 Takeichi Kawai (1908-89) large shallow bowl, chrysanthemum pattern, 39.5cm dia $1,000 - 2,000

Kawai had originally planned to tour Australia and New Zealand in February and March 1964 with his friend and fellow potter John Chappell, with Chappell introducing him to the Western world, as he had previously only travelled in China. However Chappell was tragically killed in a road accident in Sydney February 1964. Despite this Kawai continued his visit to New Zealand as planned giving demonstrations of pot making and brush work. It was in one of these group classes that David met Kawai. Regardless of his lack of English, his natural warmth surmounted any barriers and he made a wide circle of friends.

LLUSTRATED: Elliott & Skinner, Conetendown p.80 Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition catalogue 1964 (b/w illustration)

He brought with him a very fine exhibition which was shown at the Centre Gallery, Wellington in conjunction with pots by John Chappell. It was in this exhibition David purchased the following four examples of Kawai’s art. Part of this exhibition was held back to be shown in Auckland and the prices realised, though comparatively low for his homeland, were the highest ever paid for pots here in New Zealand.

PROVENANCE: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964

PROVENANCE: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964 possibly cat no. 45.

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A37 Len Castle discoid vase, paper label, 43.5cm height $1,000 - 2,000

A38 Len Castle wall vase, impressed mark, 28.5cm length $500 - 800

A39 Len Castle wall vase, impressed mark, 22.5cm length $500 - 800

A40 Len Castle sedge grass holder, impressed mark, 19.5cm length $300 - 500 ILLUSTRATED: Elliott & Skinner, Conetendown, p. 126.

A41 Len Castle hanging form, impressed mark, 14cm length $150 - 300

A42 Len Castle hanging form, impressed mark, 11cm length $150 - 300

A43 Len Castle hanging form, impressed mark, 12cm length $150 - 300

A44 Len Castle ribbed vase, impressed mark, 12.5cm $150 - 300 ILLUSTRATED: Elliott & Skinner, Conetendown p. 126

A45 Len Castle porcelain dish & cover formed as breast, impressed mark, 11.5cm dia $100 - 200

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A46 Garry Nash blue gold leaf vase, incised signature & dated ‘94, 26cm height $200 - 400

A50 Katie Brown Aroha bottle, 43cm height $150 - 300

A47 Garry Nash black gold leaf vase, incised signature & dated ‘03, 23.5cm height $200 - 400

A51 PAUL HARRE ART GLASS [NORTH DAKOTA] tall bud vase & other smaller vase, both River series, label to base, other signed & dated ‘07, 46cm & 19cm heights $200 - 400

A55 Cliff Goodman [Seattle Glass blowing Studio] large red free form bowl, etched signature & dated 2005 to base, 54cm maximum width $200 - 400

A48 NZ Glass Artist footed bowl, etched signature & dated NZ 1998, 38cm dia $150 - 300

A52 Hoglund Art Glass vase, etched signature, label, 26cm height $300 - 600

A49 Katie Brown free form bowl, signature & dated 2011, 39cm dia $150 - 300

A54 Stephen Bradbourne murrine green mosaic vase, 23cm height $300 - 500

A53 Vetreria Artistica Oball, Murano vase, etched marks, 26cm $100 - 200

A56 Tony Evans [Evans Design, California] large glass table centrepiece with metallic foil, paper label to base, 70cm dia $150 - 300

A57 Glenn McDean mirror, 70 x 57cm maximum together with still life watercolour by the same hand, 27 x 20.5cm (2) $200 - 400

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A58 John Middleditch ‘Icarus’ copper sculpture, stamped ‘570. ‘Icarus’ JM./ Aug 1978’ to base/plinth, 65cm height, 58cm width $1,500 - 3,000

PRIVATE VENDORS CONTINUED A59 John Middleditch (1906-87) Cock Fight copper sculpture on marble plinth stamped #626/81 42cm overall height $3,000 - 5,000 EXHIBITED New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, 1980 LITERATURE Robin Kay & Tony Eden, Portrait of a Century, p. 160 (black & white illustration) - note a copy of this text is to be sold with the sculpture

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A60 Crown Lynn trickle green glaze jug modelled as Mickey Mouse, fractional mark to base, 11cm height (slight chip to ear) $200 - 400

A61 Crown Lynn five various dog models, grey slate glazed, two with tiki marks to base, green printed mark, incised no & unmarked, of sizes (5) $600 - 1,000

A62 Frank Carpay for Crown Lynn carousel dish, tiki mark & painted Werk mark with impressed no 735, 15.5cm length (staining to base) $200 - 400

A63 Possible Titian Ware Teal ashtray, unmarked, 13cm dia (very slight foot chipping) $150 - 300

A64 Daniel Steenstra for Crown Lynn lamp base, tiki mark to interior, 21cm height $350 - 600

A65 Doreen Blumhardt waisted bottle vase, impressed mark, 23cm height $100 - 200

A66 Doreen Blumhardt tea pot, impressed mark, 21cm height $100 - 200

A67 Doreen Blumhardt two footed sushi dishes, impressed marks with paper labels, 22cm & 19.5cm lengths $200 - 300

A68 Doreen Blumhardt two footed sushi dishes, impressed marks, 19cm & 18.5cm lengths $200 - 300

A69 Doreen Blumhardt two footed sushi dishes, impressed marks, 19cm length each $200 - 300

A70 Doreen Blumhardt flared footed bowl, impressed mark, 24cm dia $150 - 300

A71 Doreen Blumhardt flared footed bowl, impressed mark, 24cm $150 - 300

A72 Doreen Blumhardt footed bowl, impressed mark, 24cm dia $150 - 300

A73 Mirek Smisek lamp c1960s, impressed mark, 27cm height $150 - 300

A74 Mirek Smisek coffee pot, impressed mark, 23cm height $100 - 200

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A75 Christine Boswijk ‘The White Heron’ porcelain sculpture on purpose built stand, 57.5cm height $750 - 1,250

A79 Richard Killeen Spider bird dog plate, hand painted ceramic plate, signed & dated 2002, 29cm dia $500 - 750

A82 John Parker footed fluted bowl c. 1976, impressed mark, 27cm dia $100 - 200

A76 Katherine Smyth coil built stoneware vase, 2001, incised signature, 51cm height $250 - 450

A77 Katherine Smyth coil built stoneware vase, 1999, incised signature, 44cm height $200 - 400

A80 Roy Cowan charger, incised initials with paper label, 43cm dia (glaze faults) $300 - 400

A83 Steven Scholefield stamped diaper pattern charger, impressed mark, 36cm dia $150 - 300

A78 Katherine Smyth set of three coil built vases, 1999, incised signatures, 35cm, 42cm & 44cm heights $250 - 450

A81 John Parker bowl with ridges, signed & entitled to foot, 27.5cm dia $300 - 600

A84 Steven Scholefield stamped diaper pattern charger, impressed mark, 36cm dia $150 - 300

A85 Aimee McLeod canoe form, 38cm length $150 - 300


A86 Helen Hitchings female bust, plaster in bronze patina, inscribed to base in pencil ‘Made by me - an exercise in the Antique, about 1943/1944’, Helen Hitchings’, 23cm height, 23cm width, 15cm depth $3,000 - 4,000 Helen Hitchings is a New Zealand art dealer, best known for New Zealand’s first modernist dealer gallery opened in Wellington, 1949. Hitchings also designed pieces of pottery which were commercially produced and sold through her gallery.

A87 Muriel Moody Group in stoneware, paper labels to base, 56cm height $300 - 500

A88 Jim Greig large slab sided vase, impressed mark, 36cm height $500 - 800

A89 Juliet Peter spherical form, incised with intials, 28cm dia $200 - 400

A91 Paul Fisher bottle vase, incised mark, 28cm height $150 - 250

A92 Paul Fisher bottle vase, incised mark, 21cm height $100 - 200

A90 Graeme Storm early table bowl, 36cm dia $150 - 300

A93 Len Castle alkaline pool shallow bowl c. 1995, impressed mark, 43cm dia $1,000 - 1,500

A94 Len Castle hanging form, impressed mark, 26cm length (damage and repair to neck) $1,000 - 1,250 EXHIBITED: London, Victoria & Albert Museum, ‘NZ at the V&A’ (1972); NZ Chancery, Paris ILLUSTRATED: NZ Potter, Autumn 1972 p. 34 & NZ Crafts, Winter 1987 p. 7.

A95 Len Castle hanging form c. 1980, impressed mark, 26cm length $600 - 1,000

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A96 Len Castle hanging form c. 1960s, impressed mark, 25cm length $400 - 700

A97 Len Castle shallow bowl, impressed mark, 31cm dia $400 - 700

A98 Len Castle shallow bowl, impressed mark, 26.5cm dia $300 - 600

A99 Len Castle shallow bowl, impressed mark, 30cm dia. $400 - 700

A100 Len Castle Volcanic series bowl, impressed mark (obscured by glaze), 26.5cm dia. $300 - 600

A101 Len Castle early semi matt talc glazes shallow bowl, impressed mark, 27.5cm dia $250 - 450

A102 Len Castle shino glaze bottle, 17cm height Ex Rosemary Mueller Collection $150 - 300

A103 Len Castle & Andrew Van der Putten coffee pot c1968, jointly marked, 18cm height $250 - 450

A104 Len Castle large sedge grass holder, impressed mark, 19cm height $200 - 400

A105 Len Castle bonsai dish, 1958, 26cm dia $150 - 250 PROVENANCE: Ex Rosie’s Tea Garden, Auckland

A106 Len Castle two bonsai dishes, 1958, impressed marks, 18cm dia each (rim chips to both dishes) $200 - 400

A107 Len Castle semi matt talc glaze bowl, impressed mark, 30cm dia $250 - 450

A108 Len Castle early rectangular platter with hatched well & etched sides, impressed mark, 37.5cm length $200 - 400

A109 Len Castle facet sided bowl c. late 1950s, impressed mark, 23cm dia $200 - 400

A110 Len Castle early semi matt talc glaze bowl, impressed mark, 25cm dia $200 - 400

A111 Len Castle triple pot, each with incised shoulders in deep variegated ash glaze, impressed mark, 23cm width $300 - 600

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A112 Len Castle ‘mountainscape’ bowl with heavy feldspathic glaze, impressed mark, 18cm dia $150 - 300

A113 Len Castle semi matt talc glaze pouring vessel, c. early 1970s, impressed mark, 12cm dia

A114 Len Castle jug with ten moku glaze, impressed marks, 14cm height $100 - 200

A115 Len Castle & Andrew Van der Putten casserole with late 1960s rope impression, jointly marked, 14cm height $100 - 200

A116 Jim Greig large lidded casserole, impressed mark, 24cm height $150 - 300

A117 Barry Brickell casserole with lid, unmarked, 16cm height $100 - 200

A118 Mirek Smisek salt glaze flagon with original stopper, impressed marks, 32cm height $150 - 300

A119 Yvonne Rust massive hanging water flask, 53cm length $150 - 300

A120 Garry Nash frosted glass vase in turquoise, etched signature & dated ‘86 to base, 24cm height $200 - 400

A121 Garry Nash early feather vase, unmarked, 17cm height $150 - 300

A122 Garry Nash black gold leaf vase, etched signature & dated 2000 to base, 29cm height $200 - 400

A123 Garry Nash decorated flat sided vase, etched signature & dated ‘90 with paper label to base, 22cm height $150 - 300

A124 Garry Nash crackle vase, etched signature & dated ‘01 to base, 24cm height $150 - 250

A125 Garry Nash rolled crushed chip vase, etched signature & dated ‘01 to base, 23cm height $150 - 250

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artist I N D E X PART 1 B Berény, Róbert 46 Billet, Pierre 84 Binney, Don 36 Blair, Philippa 9 Blomfield, Charles 49, 50 C Clairmont, Philip 7, 8 Collins, Patrick 45 Cotton, Shane 38 - 41 Cummings, Vera 53, 54 D Dibble, Paul 30 Drawbridge, John 5 F Foreman, Nicky 61 Fraser, Jacqueline 43 Frizzell, Dick 38 G Gully, John 17 H Hammond, Bill 62 Heaphy, Chris 42 Henderson, Lousie 4 Hodgkins, Frances 44 Hotere, Ralph 66 L Lusk, Doris 15 M McArthur, Piera 78 McCormack, Thomas 1 McIntyre, Peter 55 - 60 MacDiarmid, Douglas 13 MacLeod, Euan 33, 34 Matchitt, Para 68 Maughan, Karl 77 Moffitt, Trevor 69 - 74 Mrkusich, Milan 67 N Nairn, James McLauchlan 18 Nerli, Giromlamo Pieri Ballati 19, 20 P Page, Evelyn 52 Pardington, Fiona 21 - 27 Pearce, David 63 Perkins, Christopher 14 Peter, Juliet 2 Photographs 47, 48 R Randerson, Glenda 75 Robinson, Ann 10 Robinson, Peter 32 Robley, Horatio Gordon 51 S Savage, Cedric 3 Siddell, Peter 76 Spencer-Bower, Olivia 16 Stoddart, Margaret 80 - 83

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T Thompson, S L 79 Thomson, Jeff 31 Trustrum, Philip 6 Tuffery, Michel 64 W Walters, Gordon 65 Weeks, John 11, 12 Westra, Ans 28, 29 White, Robin 37 Woollaston, Sir M T 35 PART 2 A Albrecht, Gretchen 346 Aris, Bernard 388, 389 Attwood, Thomas R 302 B Baker, William 284, 285 Barker, David 384 Baxter, George 217 Beadle, Peter 249 Bizumic, Mladen 390 Blick M 304b Blomfield, Charles 304 Boelee, Rudolf 266, 267 Bower, Rosa Spencer 291 Braunias, Mark 275 Brown, Ion 248 Brown, Nigel 352 Brown, Peter 250, 251 Burge, Maud 206, 290 C Carmody, Brian 200 Cassells, Victoria 355, 356 Cawie, James 301 Chrisp, Richard 201 Clark, Russell 375 Clarkson, Stanfield 312 Cleavin, Barry 323 - 325 Cleveland, Les 392 - 395 Coley, John 196 Conrad, Christina 357 Cotton, Shane 319 - 322 D Dali, Salvador 342 Davies, Austin 334 Day, Melvin 344, 345 de Lautour 278 de Vel, Gaston 255, 256 Dibble, Fran 277 Drawbridge, John 227 Driver, Don 273, 274 Dutch, Ted 228, 229 F Fletcher, Blythe 204 Fong, Luise 271, 272 Ford, John Bevan 354 Forster, William J 310 Fraser, Jacqueline 326 - 330 Frizzell, Dick 270 Frizzell, Otis 269

G Geissler, Wilhelm 212 Gibb, William Menzies 292 Ginn, Ellinore 202, 203 Gopas, Rudolf (Attrib) 209 Greig, Jason 317 Gross, Frank 349 - 351 H Halliday, Brian 385, 386 Hartigan, Paul 268 Harris, Steve 332 Higgs, Avis 199 Hill, Mabel 287, 288 Holmes, Phillip 373, 374 Horsley, Jean 348 Howard, Stephen 380, 381 J Jackson, Russell 383 Johnson, Eric Lee 232 - 247 K Kelly, Cecil F 286, 292 King, Marcus 259 Kirkwood, H W 303 Knight, Gwen 192 Knowles, David 358 L Longueville, James 316a Lindsay, Joan 347 m McArthur, Piera 353 McCormack, T A 194, 195 McDowell, Robert 382 McIntyre, Peter 377, 378 MacDiarmid, Douglas 190, 191, 265 Macaskill, Jeanne 198 Majzner, Victor 197 Manchester, Catherine 333 Mayo, Eileen 226 Morland, George 214 Mrkusich, Milan 364 Muru, Selwyn 370 N Neilson, Don 254, 257, 258, 387 Nicholas, Darcy 371 Nin, Buck 372 O Ogden, Simon 276 Ormerod, Penny 222 P Palmer, Stanley 221, 335-338 Petrini (Italian) 216 Peryer, Peter 391 Perkins, Christopher 376 Pick, Seraphine 331 Pickmere, Alison 223 Popovici, Cristina 367 Q Quirk, Bonnie 225

R Roberts, Glenda 359 Robinson, Anna 305, 306 Robley, Horatio G 300 Ross, James 361 - 363 s Sandby, Paul 218 Savage, Cedric 260 - 262 Schelfhout, Andreas 315 Schranz, Joseph (Attrib) 309 Scott, Ian 365 Sedgwick, Frederick 307 Shepherd, Neil C 311 Smither, Michael 366 Speers, Jim 318 Spencer-Bower, Olivia 193 Stewart, Helen 263, 264 Stocks, Ernest D 213 Sydney, Grahame 343 t Te Waru-Rewiri, Kura 368, 369 Thompson, S L (Attrib) 205 Trahair, Andrew 210, 211 u Unknown 219, 220, Unknown British 313, 316 v Verdonk, Robyn 360 w Waddington, Phillip 379 Watson, R B 252, 253 Webb, Marilynn 338 - 341 Weeks, John 207, 208 Welch, Nugent 289 Whitecliffe, Greg 224 Wright, Walter 293 Wright, Frank H 294 - 299 Y Younghusband, Adele 304a PART 3 B Blumhardt, Doreen A1 - A5, A65 - A72 Ball, Barry A12 Boswijk, Christine A75 Bradbourne, Stephen A54 Brickell, Barry A16, A17, A117 Brown, Katie A49, A50 C Carpay, Frank A62 Castle, Len A37 - A45, A93 - A115 Clark, Kenneth A31 Collis, Peter A30 Cowan, Roy A20, A80 Crown Lynn A60, A61 D Davis, Harry & May A25 - A27

E Ellis, Lorna A19 Evans, Tony A56 F Fisher, Paul A91, A92 Fuller, John A15 G Goodman, Cliff A55 Greig, Jim A29, A88, A116 H Harre, Paul A51 Hitchings, Helen A86 Hoglund Art Glass A52 K Kawai, Takeichi A33 - A36 Killeen, Richard A79 L Laird, Jack A18 M McDean, Glenn A57 McLeod, Aimee A85 Meads, Patti A24 Middleditch, John A58, A59 Moody, Muriel A22, A23, A87 Murano A53 N Nash, Gary A46, A47, A120 - A125 O Onta Ware (Japanese) A32 P Parker, John A81, A82 Perrin, Patricia A6 - A8 Peter, Juliet A21, A89 R Rust, Yvonne A9 - A11, A119 S Scholefield, Steven A83, A84 Smisek, Mirek A73, A74, A118 Smyth, Katherine A76 - A78 Steenstra, Daniel A64 Stichbury, Peter A14, A28 Storm, Graeme A90 T Tippet, Warren A13 Titian Ware A63 U Unknown NZ glass artist A48 V Van Der Putten A103, A115


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Dunbar Sloane Ltd will provide a verbal condition report if you would like an opinion on any particular lot prior to purchasing. All goods are sold “as is” and it is up to the buyer to satisfy themselves as to the condition of an item before the auction.

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THE AUCTION Registration To bid at the auction you will need to register for a bidding number at the front desk either during the viewing or prior to the auction. Buying at the Auction Please bid clearly and promptly using your bidding number. When you successfully purchase a lot the auctioneer will ask you for your number, and this will show on your invoice. Approximate Selling Rate Auctions are generally conducted at the rate of about 100 lots per hour. However, this can vary. Absentee Bidding If you are unable to attend the auction, Dunbar Sloane Ltd can bid on your behalf according to your written instructions. This is a free service for intended buyers. Please complete clearly the form at the back of this catalogue and submit it to Dunbar Sloane Ltd at least 24 hours before the sale to ensure it is safely received. Lots will be purchased for you as reasonably as possible, subject to other bids in the room and to reserves.

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Please include details of sale date and lot numbers with all payments. Collection of Purchases Property purchased can be collected as soon as full payment has been received. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to a storage and insurance fee. Items must be paid for straight away and a second account for courier/freight charges will follow approximately 6 days later when we have had time to confirm courier charges. Packaging and Transportation We advise buyers to arrange transport and insurance with their preferred provider/s. We accept no responsibility for loss or damage in transit. For smaller items able to be couriered, Dunbar Sloane Ltd can pack and courier for a fee. This is to be paid before the goods leave our premises. We pack with care, however we take no responsibility for damage once your goods leave our premises. It is up to the buyer to arrange insurance to cover any damage or loss in transit.


Conditions of Sale 1 The highest Bidder is deemed to be the Buyer, and if during the Auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again for sale. 2 The Auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion. 3 a) The Seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any Lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller for any Lot on which a reserve has been placed. b) Dunbar Sloane Ltd have the right to withdraw or divide any Lot or to combine any two or more Lots at their sole discretion. 4 a) The Buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his/her name and permanent address. b) The Buyer may be required to pay down forthwith the whole or any part of the Purchase Money, and if he/she fails to do so, the Lot may at the Auctioneers absolute discretion be put up again and resold. c) The Buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane Ltd a premium of 17% on the hammer price together with GST at the standard rate on the premium, and agrees that Dunbar Sloane, when acting as agent for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller. 5 a) Each Lot sold by the Seller thereof with all faults and defects therein and with all errors of description and is to be taken and paid for whether genuine and authentic or not and no compensation shall be paid for the same. b) Dunbar Sloane Ltd act as agents only and neither they nor the Seller are responsible for any faults or defects in any Lot or the correctness of any statement as the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness, provenance or condition of any Lot. c) All statements in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales as to any of the matters specified in (b) above are statements of opinion, and are not to be relied upon as statements of representations of fact, and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all of the matters specified in (b) above, as to the physical description of any Lot, and as to whether or not any Lot has been repaired. d) The Seller and Dunbar Sloane Ltd do not make or give, nor has any person in the employment of Dunbar Sloane Ltd any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty. e) In any event neither the Seller nor Dunbar Sloane Ltd are responsible for any representation or warranty, or for any statement in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales. 6 Not withstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within 7 days after the sale Dunbar Sloane Ltd have received from the Buyer of any Lot notice in writing that in his view the Lot is deliberate forgery and within 9 days after such notification, the Buyer returns the same to Dunbar Sloane Ltd in the same condition as at the time of sale and satisfies Dunbar Sloane Ltd had considered in the light of the entry in the Catalogue the Lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the Lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded. 7 a) To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in settlement of Purchase, no Lot can be taken away during the times of sale, nor can any Lot be taken away unless it has been paid for in full. b) All Lots are to paid for and taken away at the Buyer's expense within TWO days from sale. 8 On failure of a Buyer to take away and pay for any Lot in accordance with Condition 7, Dunbar Sloane Ltd reserves any other right or remedies. i) To resell the Lot or cause it to be resold by public sale, any money paid in part payment being forfeited, any deficiency attending such resale after deducting all costs incurred in connection with the Lot to be made good by the defaulting Buyer, and any surplus to be the Seller's or: ii) To store the Lot or cause it to be stored whether at their own premises or elsewhere at the sole expense of the Buyer, and to release the Lot only after payment in full of the purchase price together with interest there on of 5% above Bank minimum lending rate, the accrued cost of removal, storage and insurance (if any) and all other costs incurred in connection with the Lot. iii) If the Lot has been in store pursuant to (ii) for more than 6 months, to remove the Lot from store and to exercise the right set out in (i).

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ABSENTEE BIDDING FORM 7 Maginnity Street, Wellington PO Box 224 Wellington CBD, New Zealand Phone: +64 4 472 1367 Fax: +64 4 475 7389 info@dunbarsloane.co.nz Type of Auction Date Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following lots. These bids are to be executed as low as permitted by other bids or reserves. I agree to comply with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the Catalogue. Full Name Address Phone

Mobile

Email Signed

Date

OVERSEAS BIDDERS MUST COMPLETE THIS SECTION and provide photographic proof of id - passport or driviers licence together with proof of address - utility bill, bank or credit card statment etc. Failure to provide this may result in your bids not being processed. For higher value lots you may also be asked to provide a bank reference. Please provide your credit card details. Alternative methods of payment can be arranged if successful, however we still require this information. NOTE Individual bids registered by overseas bidders must be over $500 in individual value Cardholder Name Card Number

VISA

AMEX

Mastercard (Please tick one)

Expiry Date Cardholder Signature LOt Number

Title / Description (use block letters)

Maximum Bid Price (excluding premium)

PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK YOUR BIDS AND READ TERMS BELOW Please submit your bid as early as possible. In the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. 'Buy' bids are not accepted. The limit you leave should be the amount to which you would bid if you were to attend the Sale. Alternative bids can be placed by using the word 'OR' between Lot Numbers. Buyers are reminded that there is a 17% buyer’s premium on the hammer price plus GST on the premium. See conditions of sale.

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