PART THREE Applied Art Lots A1– A104 5pm • Thursday 22 August 2013
New Zealand Historical & Crown Lynn A1 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham Spherical hand potted vase, matt white glaze style No. 9, large size, Tiki mark, 18cm height $400 - 800 A2 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham As above medium size, Crown Lynn mark 14cm height $200 - 400 A3 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham As above small size, Tiki mark 10.5cm height $100 - 200
A7 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham Float bowl with fluted rim, matt white glaze, style No. 55, Tiki mark, 29cm dia $125 - 250
A13 Crown Lynn Slip cast reclining dog, matt white glaze, Crown Lynn stamp, 18.5cm length $175 - 350
A8 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham Float bowl, in matt white glaze, style No. 51, Crown Lynn stamp, 29.5cm dia $125 - 250
A14 Crown Lynn Slip cast model of a fawn, brown and cream glazes, marked ‘202’ to the base, 11.5cm length $50 - 100
A9 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham Ovoid vase with triple rib to the rim, matt white glaze, medium size style No. 5 (chip to base), Crown Lynn stamp, 18cm height $100 - 200
A15 Olive Jones Baluster vase in blue glaze with abstract pattern in black, incised signature, 25cm height $400 - 800
A10 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham Ribbed posy vase with flared rim, matt white A4 glaze, style No. 80, Crown Lynn stamp, 15.5cm dia Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham together with small hand potted white glazed posy Rare and unusual hand potted ribbed vase on trivase with suspension holes, Crown Lynn stamp, form base, matt white glaze, Possibly hand-made 8cm height (2) model for later slip cast production run, Crown $125 - 250 Lynn and hand potted mark impressed No. 36 20cm height A11 $600 - 1,000 Crown Lynn Large slip cast vase with flared neck, matt white A5 glaze, style No. 86, Tiki mark, 30cm height Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham together with Rathjen slip cast trough vase, matt Cylindrical hand potted vase with triple rib to white glaze with avian decoration, printed mark rim, matt white glaze, style No. 3 medium size, 31cm length (2) Tiki mark, 18cm height $75 - 150 $200 - 400 A6 Crown Lynn/Ernest Shufflebotham Ovoid vase with double rim to the waist, matt white glaze, style No. 11 medium size, Crown Lynn mark, 18cm height $200 - 400
A12 Crown Lynn Rare hanging plaque from the Native Flora & Fauna Series in gold on dark brown ground. Inscribed ‘Crown Lynn Potteries Ltd The Largest Pottery in the Southern Hemisphere’ 14 x 14cm $400 - $800
A16 Jova Rancich Ceramic basket in mottled rich green glaze, impressed mark, 20cm length $250 - 500 A17 O C Stephens Large trough vase, scroll handles in white glaze with green interior, printed mark, 33cm length $200 - 400
New Zealand studio CERAMICS A18 Mirek Smisek Large floor vase of ovoid form with incised diagonal decoration to the waist in striped dark grey and brown glazes, impressed mark, 41cm height $300 - 600 A19 Mirek Smisek Sculptural form entitled Peregrine in Repose of abstract bird form, in brown salt glaze. Purchased from the artist late 1970s. 36cm height $200 - 400
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A20 Mirek Smisek Wall hanging charger with incised rim in light brown and dark green mottled glaze, impressed mark, 39.5cm dia $300 - 600 A21 Mirek Smisek Dinner set in Water Weed design, comprising six dinner plates, side plates, & bowls, a large squared serving dish, lidded casserole, and four mugs. Commissioned by vendor in 1975 and is the first example of the Water Weed design. Impressed marks $650 - 1,000 A22 Mirek Smisek Dinner set similar to above, comprising six dinner plates and side plates, five bowls, squared serving dish, lidded casserole, salt and pepper, impressed marks $650 - 1,000 A23 Mirek Smisek Wine flask in rich dark brown salt glaze, incised decoration to the base, impressed mark 28cm height $100 - 200 A24 Mirek Smisek Footed bowl in dark blue glaze with abstract wax resist pattern to the waist in brown, impressed mark, 17cm dia together with salt glazed footed bowl, impressed mark (af), 13cm dia (2) $125 -250 A25 Mirek Smisek Bowl with dark blue green glazed well and unglazed exterior. Produced at St Ives Pottery, England 1963. impressed mark, 15.5cm dia $100 - 200
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A25a Mirek Smisek Unomi in banded blue and oatmeal glazes, 10cm height together with Lawrence Ewing green ash glaze jug & unknown brown bowl, impressed marks, 16cm height (2) $100 - 200 A26 Doreen Blumhardt Tile top side table in oxide finish, tiles with green ash grey highlights and blackened cast iron frame, paper label, 41cm square $300 - 600 A27 Doreen Blumhardt Ovoid pot on triple conical feet in oxide wash with green ash glaze rim and scored sides, impressed mark, 20cm height $100 - 200 A28 Doreen Blumhardt Square deep bowl in oatmeal glaze with green and red glaze abstract pattern, impressed mark 26cm square $150 - 300 A29 Doreen Blumhardt Square sushi dish in black glaze with chun and red glaze patterning, impressed mark and paper label, 19cm square $75 - 150 A30 Doreen Blumhardt Tea pot with cane handle in dark red tessha style glaze with incised pattern, impressed mark and paper label, 25cm height (including handle) $75 - 150
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A31 Doreen Blumhardt Fountain formed of Owhiro rock impression tiles in oxide rubbed stoneware on triangular base with circular top, 90cm height, 45cm dia $350 - 700 A32 Doreen Blumhardt Large bark impression abstract form in oxide washed stoneware mounted on black backing board, paper label, 51 x 40cm (including frame) $200 - 400 A33 Doris Dutch Three stoneware vase forms, one incised slab form, one architectural series, one ovoid vase heavily incised, all oxide washed with blue glaze highlights, impressed marks, 16, 13 &11cm heights $100 - 200 A34 Cecilia Parkinson Ribbed blue vase, 13cm height with pair Anneke Borren NZSP 98 beakers, black pattern on white ground & John Wineera salt glaze posy vase, impressed & painted marks, 9cm height (4) $75 - 150 A35 Estelle Martin Lidded pot with incised decoration in brown glaze, 9cm height together with Doreen Blumhardt blue glaze lidded box & Royce McGlashan shino glazed ring box, impressed marks (3) $75 - 150 A36 Jim Greig Leaf form lidded box, pale ash glaze with Royce McGlashan sushi dish, Paul Winspear blue bowl & Rayburn Laird platter, impressed marks (4) $75 - 150
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A37 Chester Nealie Poison bottle with appliqué skull & cross bones, celadon glaze, paper label & incised mark, 13cm $100 - 200
A45 Roy Cowan Lamp base in oatmeal glaze with abstract linear decoration in brown, 52cm height $200 - 400
A38 Nicholas Brandon Large wood fired stoneware floor pot with strap handles to the shoulder in pale green ash glaze, exhibition label, 41cm height $300 - 600
A46 Roy Cowan Faceted geometric teapot, mauve glaze with sugar bowl incised initials and dated ‘87 (af) $150 - 300
A39 Nicholas Brandon Floor vase with tall neck in iron spotted rich green glaze, exhibition label, 43cm height $300 - 600 A40 Nicholas Brandon Wall hanging charger in rich red mottled glaze over tenmoku ground, 39cm dia $100 - 200
A48 Roy Cowan Pair faceted geometric milk jugs, black glaze, incised initials and dated ‘84, 14cm length $75 - 150
A41 Vic Evans/Wakefield Pottery Hanging wall charger, white & blue glazes on dark green ground, incised mark/paper label, 41cm dia $100 - 200
A49 Roy Cowan Coffee pot with incised abstract decoration in oatmeal glaze (fritted spout) with lidded dish green ash glaze & Paul Melser platter (3) $100 - 200
A42 Juliet Peter Massive floor vase of tall ovoid form with strap handles to the shoulder in tan glaze with green highlights, exhibition mark, 74cm height $350 - 700
A50 Jack Laird Massive lidded storage pot with lug handles and strap handle to lid in oatmeal glaze with brown over glaze, incised signature, 49cm height $300 - 600
A43 Juliet Peter Early long dish with blue, green & brown pattern on white ground, paper label, 33cm length $100 - 200
A51 Jack Laird Faceted bottle vase in light grey blue glaze, 24 cm height with blue decoration together with A’Court hanging tile, incised signatures (2) $100 - 200
A44 Roy Cowan Ovoid floor vase with glaze painted fish, coral and seaweed decoration on pale blue glaze ground, incised initials, 35cm height $450 - 800
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A47 Roy Cowan Pair faceted geometric storage pots, black glaze, incised initials and dated 11/94, 16cm height $100 - 200
A53 Peter Stichbury Pair large beer tankards with applied medallions in tenmoku style glaze, impressed marks 17cm heights $75 - 150 A54 John Fuller Two tall vases with cup form rims in textured white over brown glaze, impressed marks 62,cm 58cm height $300 - 600 A55 Barry Brickell Large Fatso jug in green/brown salt glaze stoneware with strap handle, impressed mark 37cm height $700 - 1,400 A56 Barry Brickell Two terracotta planter forms of ovoid shape one with elliptical mouth the other with cog form top, 42cm 36cm heights $400 - 800 A57 NO LOT A58 Rick Rudd Teapot of angular stylised form in matt black raku with gloss black lid, 25cm length $325 - 600 A59 Steve Martin Tall sculptural vase form with flared stylised fern base in white green glazed trunk and brown glazed top studded with tan cones 97cm height $350 - 700
A52 Peter Stichbury Baluster vase in blue green glaze over brown with scored sides, impressed mark, 24cm height $75 - 150
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A60 Len Castle Slab form rectangular vase in chun glaze over tenmoku ground, impressed mark 36cm height $1,000 - 2,000
A61 Len Castle Large bowl with ribbed rim in green flecked chun style glaze over tenmoku ground, impressed mark 37cm dia $500 - 1,000
A62 Len Castle Large shino bowl with scored well and ribbed rim, ishihaze inclusions,. c1970, impressed mark 40.5cm dia $600 - 1,000
A63 Len Castle Large bowl with scored rim in iron spotted chun style glaze over tenmoku ground, c1970s, impressed mark, 40cm dia $600 - 1,000
A64 Len Castle Large bowl with brown rim in mottled green semi-matt talc over glaze and scored well, impressed mark, 38cm dia $450 - 900
A65 Len Castle Shino glazed bowl with combed decoration to the well, c1970, impressed mark 31cm dia $350 - 700
A66 Len Castle Large pouring vessel in green ash glaze with impressed rim and ribbed well, c1970, impressed mark, 30cm dia $350 - 700
A67 Len Castle Large deep casserole with lug handles in saturated iron under glaze with pale green speckled semi-matt talc over glaze, impressed mark, 21cm height $200 - 400
A68 Len Castle Oil pouring bottle with strap handle in green mottled semi-matt talc over glaze, impressed early mark, 23cm height $300 - 500
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A69 Len Castle Jug of conical form in iron spotted white glaze with green rim, impressed early mark 16cm height $150 - 300
A70 Len Castle Square bottle vase in the Japanese manner in tenmoku glaze with rutile flashings to the sides and shoulder, impressed mark (glaze obscured) 29cm height $700 - 1,200
A72 Len Castle Large bowl with stylised head form to the rim, with pooled and speckled green/blue glaze to the well, iron oxide wash, impressed mark 41cm dia $1,000 - 2,000
A71a Len Castle Long Canoe form, eliptical vessel with dark turquoise interior and black glaze exterior,, impressed mark, 93cm length $1,000 - 2,000
A73 Len Castle Large winged hanging form with double aperture in oxide washed stoneware, impressed later mark, 40cm width $400 - 800
A71 Len Castle Free form ovoid vase in pale green glaze with scored brown glazed band to the body, impressed early mark, 13cm height $150 - 300
A74 Len Castle Large deep bowl with Chun style glaze to the bowl over tenmoku ground, impressed later mark, 35cm dia $400 - 800
A75 Len Castle Bowl with wax resist, quince blossom motif in pale green glaze black/mauve glazed well, impressed early mark, 20cm width $250 - 500
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A76 Japanese Echizen Tsubo Wood fired pot with ribbed sides in brown with green ash over glaze, 33cm height $100 - 200
Glass A77 Ann Robinson Vase of Flowers comprising five hand formed frosted glass flowers (four pink, one peach) with clear frosted stems sitting in clear vase flowers 30cm length, vase 20cm height $4,000 - 7,000 A78 Kerry McDonnell Glass vase with spiral murrines entitled River Stone in black, red, blue, white and clear glass, signed and entitled dated 2003, 24cm height $450 - 800 A79 Lynden Over Glass vase of flattened ovoid form in red, black and clear glass, signed and dated ‘04 31cm height $250 - 500 A80 UNKNOWN Pacific blue vessel ovoid frosted blue glass vase 20cm height $100 - 200
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Sculpture A82 Guy Ngan Sculptural form in textured aluminium on black acrylic square base, impressed signature and numbered 6582, 45cm length $1,500 - 2,500 A83 Guy Ngan Dream Time bamboo totem with abstract pattern on white ground, signed and dated 2007 to rim 53cm height $150 - 300 A84 Theo Janssen Abstract red and white marble sculpture entitled Bird, incised signature, 44cm height $700 - 1,200 A85 Theo Janssen Two part sculptural form entitled Male/Female, green and white mottled marble 40cm, 39cm heights $600 -1,000 A86 Theo Janssen Abstract bird form sculpture, green and white mottled marble, incised signature, 21cm height $350 - 700
A87 A81 Theo Janssen UNKNOWN Sculptural form in black granite layered with glass Ovoid blue glass vase with white and red pattern, entitled Dolman, incised signature, 24cm height signed Geesu? and dated ‘07, 14cm height $400 - 800 $50 - 100 100
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A88 Nola Barron Abstract aluminium sculpture on square wooden base entitled Shift, exhibition label 39cm height $500 - 1,000 A89 Russell Clark Fired clay sculpture, entitled Helmet Head 51cm height $1,000 - 2,000 A90 Lorna Ellis Bust of Carolyn McGhie (grand daughter of Constance Kirkcaldie) in cold cast bronze on square wooden base, 45cm height $350 - 700 A91 Rex Homan Wooden sculpture of stylised Mania form on aluminium and wood square base, incised initials and dated ‘71, 49cm height $200 - 400 A92 Bruce Mitchell Maori fish hook sculpture in found drift wood, stained and oiled, with attached red, brown and tan Muka rope, 90cm height $200 - 400 A92a charlotte fisher The Marker, 1991, mixed media sculpture of totara, oregon, driftwoods, copper and graphite 280cm height $4,000 - 6,000
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A93 John Papas Triptych entitled Heros, painted earthenware equine forms with painted paper collage backgrounds, signed and entitled verso 75 x 75cm each panel, (one panel af) $400 - 800 A94 John Papas Diptych entitled Journey to the Mediterranean, with painted stoneware faces and earthenware panel on painted ground, signed and entitled verso, 75 x 58cm each panel $300 - 600 A95 John Papas Sculptural panel entitled Spirit of Freedom, with equine form in painted earthenware, signed and entitled verso, 39 x 53cm $200 - 400
Miscellaneous A96 John Crichton Copper bowl with tiled well in orange, brown, black and white tiles, paper label, 41cm dia $750 - 1,250 A97 John Crichton Similar to above in blue, white, brown and gold tiles, 41cm diameter $500 - 1,000 A98 Ruth Castle Circular dyed rattan core cane bowl, check pattern, 38cm dia $150 - 300 102
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A99 Ruth Castle Hanging garlic basket in dyed rattan core cane 37cm height $100 - 200 A100 Ruth Castle Small hanging basket in roots and rattan core cane, 11cm width $80 - 160 A101 Ruth Castle Similar to above in jute and rattan core cane 11cm width $80 - 160 A102 Geoff Fairburn Maori gourd with incised geometric pattern stained orange and green, 75cm length (af) $100 - 200 A103 Feltex Souviner rug of Wellington c1962 135 x 68cm $300 - 600 A104 Doreen Blumhardt Photomontage on wooden panel of Blumhardt’s mural Wellington Teachers College. Note this work was originally hung in Blumhardt’s workshop in Harbour View Road, Wellington 140 x 180cm $100 - 200
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artist INDEX PART 2
PART I B Bambury, Stephen 63 Barnes, Frank 79 Binney, Don 5-8, 18 Blair, Philippa 64 Blomfield Charles 33 Brown, Nigel 60 C Clayton, Harold 73 Culbert, Bill 50 Cummings, Vera 78 D Dawson, Neil 52 Dibble, Paul 23 Dillon, Nicolas 81 E Esplin, Tom 83-85 Evans, Jane 86-89
N Nairn, James McLauchlan 32 Ngan, Guy 65 O O’Brien, George 29 R Rae, Jude 9 Ralli, Theodore Jacques 26 Robinson, Peter 58 S Scott, Ian 59 Smith, Peter James 62 Smither, Michael 17 Stewart, Helen 40 Stichbury, Peter 61 Stoddart, Margaret O 74, 75 Stringer, Terry 10-15
F Fomison, Tony 21 Fristrom, Claus Edward 76, 77 Frazer, Neil 46
T Taepa, Wi 53 Tole, Charles 42 Tole, John 41 Trusttum, Philip 66
G Gully, John 27, 28
V Van der Velden, Petrus 67-69
H Hammond, Bill 54 Harris, Jeffrey 47-49 Hodgkins, Frances 25 Hotere, Ralph 24, 55-57 Hoyte, John Barr Clarke 30, 31 Hummel, Carl Maria Nicolaus 72
W Walters, Gordon 20 Wheeler, Colin 82 Wilson, Laurence 70, 71
K Killeen, Richard 1-4 King, Virginia 51 L Lane, Tony 90, 91 M Maddox, Allen 45 Moffitt, Trevor 16, 34-38 Mrkusich, Milan 19 MC McCahon, Colin 22 MacDiarmid, Douglas 39 McIntyre, Peter 80 Macleod, Euan 43, 44
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A Airini Vane, Kathleen 355 Aris, Bernard 360 Arndt, Hermina 283-286 Attwood, Thomas 361 B Backhouse, John Philemon 254-255 Badcock, Douglas 218-220, 395, 428 Banbury, Grant 330 Bayne, H 341 Beadle, Peter 221-223, 429, 430 Blomfield, Charles 257 Blow, Michael 417 Boelee, Rudolf 371-372 Bollard, William Allen 359, 427 British, Late 19th Century 419-421 Brown, Ion 225, 389 Brown, Nigel 203, 204, 402 Buchanan, Dean 339 Burge, Maud 391 C Cairncross, Sam 310-313 Campbell, Leslie 390 Chevalier, Nicholas 267 Clairmont, Philip 379 Clark, Foster 413 Clark, Russell 272-279 Conrad, Christina 368 Cousins, Thomas Selby 266 Cowan, Roy 289-296, 382 Culbert, Bill 380 D Dibble, Paul 409 Drawbridge, John 319-324, 328 E European 349, 352 Evans, Jane 236 F Fahey, Jacqueline 336 Feu’u, Fatu 407 Field, Isabel 228 Fletcher, Blythe 356, 357 Fomison, Tony 403 Frizzell, Otis 338
G Gilbert, Sir John 348 Giles, James W 350 Gimblett, Max 206-209 Goldberg, Suzanne 415, 416 Greathead, Aston 398, 399 Gross, Frank 307-309 Gully, John 271 H Hammond, Bill 210, 250 Hanly, Pat 200 Harris, Jeffrey 251 Henderson, Louise 381 Herdman Smith, Robert 354 Heyes, Kendal 337 Hill, Mabel 269 Hoare, E. A 340 Hollings, Russell 226 Honour, W Basil 397 Hotere, Ralph 205 Howard, Stephen 331 Howorth, Charles 261 I Johnson, Eric Lee 314, 315, 366 K Kedgley, Helen 325 Killeen, Richard 211 Kirkwood, Henry 262 Knikker, Aris 351 Knight, Gwen 399a L Land, Richard 375 Lane, Tony 376 Laurencin, Marie 412 Lindsay, Norman 418 Long, Edward (Follower of) 346 Lough Thompson, Sydney 355a M Mardon, Peter 396 Matisse, Henri 411 Mawley, Henry 422 Menzies Gibb, William 268 Moore, R P 362 Moriarty, Peter 386 Muru, Selwyn 377
PART 3 MC McCormack, Thomas 233 McDowell, Robert 327 McFarlane, Shona 239 McGoogan, Archibald 353 McIntyre, Mary 383 McIntyre, Peter 343, 344 McKenzie Ponder, Michael 393 Maclennan, Dorothy 425 Maclennan, Stewart 301-306 McWhannell, Richard 215 N Neilson, Don 431, 433 New Zealand 263, 358, 414 Nicoll, Archibald 224, 365, 424 Nigro, Jan 410 O O’Gorman, Lance 332 O’Hagan, Peter 238 Oxborough, John 248 P Palmer, Stanley 212-214, 316- 318, 408 Parker, John 245-247 Perkins, Christopher 281 Peryer, Peter 374 Peter, Juliet 298-300 Popovici, Cristina 369 Pruden, George E 259 R Ravoli, M 258 Reed, William 378 Richardson, Harry Linley 282 Roberts, David 347 Roberts, Glenda 240, 241 Robertshaw, Des 242-244 Ryde, Alison 237 S Savage, Cedric 394 Scott, Ian 335 Scott, John 334 Shannon, Elspeth 249 Shannon, Marie 373 Sherwood, Maud 227 Siddell, Peter 329 Sinclair, Wayne 432 Smither, Michael 201, 202, 253 Spear Ruskin 287 Spence, Ian 342 Spencer Bower, Olivia 234, 235
Spicer, Peggy 434 Stoddart, Margaret 364, 401 Sutton, William 229 Sydney, Grahame 216 T Thomas, Mark 388 Trevelyan, Judith 326 Tricker, Gary 333 Tuffery, Michael 405, 406 U Ussher, Mark 370 V de Vel, Gaston 400 Von Meyern, Ellen 256 W Waddell, Peter 384 Wakelin, Roland 426 Watson, R B 387 Webb, Marilynn 217, 404 Weeks, John 231, 232, 345 Welch, Nugent 363, 367 Weston, Mike 338 Wheeler, Colin 230 Wilson, Laurence 260, 264, 265, 270, 354a Wilson, Tim 392 Woods, George 280 Worsley, Charles 423 Y Youle, Wayne 252
B Barron, Nola A88 Blumhardt, Doreen A26-A32, A35, A104 Borren, Anneke A34 Brandon, Nicholas A38-A40 Brickell, Barry A55, A56 C Castle, Len A60-A75 Castle, Ruth A98-A101 Clark, Russell A89 Cowan, Roy A44-A49 Crichton, John A96, A97 Crown Lynn A1-A14 D Dutch, Doris A33 E Ellis, Lorna A90 Evans, Vic A41 Ewing, Lawrence A25a
P Papas, John A94, A95 Parkinson, Cecilia A34 Peter, Juliet A42, A43 R Rancich, Jova A16 Robinson, Ann A77 Rudd, Rick A58 S Smisek, Mirek A18-A25a Snell A80 Stephens, OC A17 Stichbury, Peter A52, A53 W Wakefield Pottery A41 Wineera, John A34 Winspear, Paul A36
F Fairburn, Geoff A102 Feltex A101 Fuller, John A54 H Homan, Rex A91 J Janssen, Theo A84-A87 Japanese Echizen Tsubo A76 Jones, Olive A15 L Laird, Jack A50, A51 Laird, Rayburn A36 M Martin, Steve A59 McDonnell, Kerry A78 McGlashan, Royce A35, A36 Melser, Paul A49 Mitchell, Bruce A92 N Nealie, Chester A37 Ngan, Guy A82, A83 O Over, Lynden A79
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9 ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON (Canadian, 1882-1974) Lower St Lawrence • $25,800 10 CHARLES FREDERICK GOLDIE Sleep ‘tis a Gentle Thing • $280,000 11 GRAEME STORM Large Floor Vase • $1,100 12 GIROLAMO PIERI BALLATI NERLI Apia Harbour, Samoa • $42,200 13 FANNY OSBORNE Botanical Study of Rewa Rewa 1926 • $1,500 14 GRAHAME SYDNEY Marquee at the Dog Trials 1982 • $20,500 15 GRAHAME SYDNEY Nighthouse II • $180,000 (NEW ZEALAND ARTIST RECORD) 107
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Minimum of 3 colour catalogues per year
NZ Cost $70.00
Europe/USA $140.00NZ
Australia/Pacific $100.00NZ
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Buyers Guide If you have not bought from Dunbar Sloane before, please read the following notes. They are set out in the order you are likely to come across them in the process of buying at auction. Staff will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.
Buyers Premium The buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane Ltd a premium of 15% of the hammer price plus GST on the premium only – effectively adding 17.25% to the hammer price.
BEFORE THE AUCTION CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS The terms and conditions under which the buyer acts at a sale are detailed at the back of this catalogue. We recommend that you read and understand these conditions of business before registering to bid at an auction. This sale is subject to the conditions of business printed in this catalogue and to the reserves.
AFTER THE AUCTION
Viewing All lots are available for inspection prior to the sale. Although staff will endeavour to answer your enquiries, and give advice, the final decision to bid, is at your discretion and liability. Pre-Sale Estimates The estimated prices printed below the catalogue descriptions are in New Zealand dollars and are the approximate prices expected to be realised, excluding buyers premium. They are not definitive, they are prepared well in advance of the sale and they are subject to revision. Condition reports 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. 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 cheaply as possible, subject to other bids in the room and to reserves. Telephone Bidding If you are unable to attend the auction, you can elect to bid by telephone (subject to availability). Telephone bidding must be arranged with Dunbar Sloane Ltd at least 24 hours prior to the sale and is strictly subject to a minimum lot estimate of $1000 or greater. Please note that the auctioneer determines the increments in bidding, not the telephone bidder.
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Payment Payment for purchase is due in New Zealand dollars within 48 hours from the date of sale by cash, cheque or eftpos. Alternatively payment can be made by telegraphic transfer direct to our bank: (Please add $25NZ to cover New Zealand bank charges) ANZ Credit 06 0501 0524945 00 Swift Code ANZBNZ22 Payee Dunbar Sloane Ltd 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/NZ Post charges. National & International Packaging and Transportation We prefer the buyer to pack and arrange transport. Removal firms can make crates, wrap your goods and have them delivered to you. 1. Pack & Send, email: wellingtoncity@packsend.co.nz. Quote lot number, correct auction house (Dunbar Sloane Auckland or Wellington) and date of the auction. 2. It is best to arrange your own freight insurance. It is cheaper with your household insurance company. 3. Couriers do not pack and require payment before they pick up the goods. If you want Dunbar Sloane Ltd to pack and pay for couriers we charge accordingly. 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. 4. New Zealand Post Office If you require us to send your items by post we will charge for packing, postage and incidentals. The goods need to be paid for immediately following the auction and we will then quote you for this service. We have to take your items to NZ Post by car, stand in queues and fill in a custom declaration. This all takes considerable time for which we charge NZ $50.
ABSENTEE BIdding form
Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following lots. These bids are to be executed as reasonably as permitted by other bids or reserves. I agree to comply with the conditions of sale as printed in this catalogue.
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Dunbar Sloane Ltd 7 Maginnity St, Wellington PO Box 224, Wellington 6140 New Zealand Phone: +64 4 472 1367 Fax: +64 4 475 7389 info@dunbarsloane.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.com
FINE & APPLIED ART AUCTION
21 & 22 AUGUST 2013
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Check lot numbers and description. Place your bid/s as early as possible, as 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 auction. Buyers premium: Buyers are reminded that a buyer’s premium of 15% on the hammer price plus G.S.T. on the premium (17.25% total) shall be paid to Dunbar Sloane Ltd. Successful Bidders will be notified at which time arrangements may be made for payments, collection and despatch. Lot Number
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