PART THREE Studio Ceramics & Applied Art Lots A1– A114 5pm • Thursday 21 November 2013
A1 Roy Cowan Large ovoid vase, blue/green & yellow salt glaze, incised mark, 43cm height $700 - 1,000
A2 Roy Cowan Ovoid floor vase, handpainted with stylised circular/bubble decoration in polychrome glazes, 31cm height $500 - 800
A3 Roy Cowan Wall hanging charger, entitled ‘Lord of the Kelps’ handpainted with stylised fish in polychrome glazes, 47cm dia. $400 - 700
A4 Roy Cowan Wall hanging charger, handpainted with motorcyclists in polychrome glazes, inscribed with initials & paper label, 40cm dia. $300 - 600
A5 Juliet Peter Floor vase, blue/green & brown salt glaze, stylised band with incised circles, paper label, 46cm height $500 - 800
A6 Juliet Peter Spherical vase, incised & bricked decoration, mottled tan glaze, incised mark & paper labels, 27cm height $300 - 600
PROVENANCE The Estate of Don Spiller, Wellington
A7 Juliet Peter Stoneware platter, entitled ‘Miss New Zealand’, incised initials & paper label, 37.5 x 24cm $300 - 600
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A8 Juliet Peter Ashbox, slab built, oatmeal glaze, incised initials & paper label, 16 x 13cm $60 - 100
A9 Juliet Peter Two globe vases, one in mauve/oatmeal speckle, the other in brown glaze, both with incised initials & paper labels, 13cm, 11cm heights $100 - 200
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A10
A10 Keith Blight Slab sided vase, entitled ‘Impression of Nature’, impressed mark, 46cm height $100 - 200
A17 Bruce Martin Ovoid vase, amagama fired, four lug handles, impressed mark, 34cm height $300 - 500
A11 Graeme Storm Large vase, turquoise & blue glazes, impressed mark, 33cm height $300 - 600
A18 Lawrence Ewing Bottle flask, single rope lug handle, iron spotted glaze, paper label, together with vase by the same hand, both with impressed mark, 20cm, 18cm heights $75 - 125
A12 Graeme Storm Sake set, consisting of flagon & five cups, brown glaze, with central wheel motif, impressed marks, 18cm, 4cm heights together with Mirek Smisek salt glaze shaker & unidentified jug (7) $100 - 150 A13 Graeme Storm Lidded dish, floral design in black & brown glazes, impressed mark, 9cm dia together with Patti Meads lidded dish, Gaynor Thacker raku fired vase & three other small vases (6) $50 - 100 A14 Carl Vendelbosch Vase, turquoise & blue glazes, impressed mark, 26cm height $100 - 200 A15 Warren Tippett Lidded crock with lug handles, mottled brown glaze with incised wave decoration, signed and no. 77/1/751, 40cm height $250 - 400 A16 Warren Tippett (Attributed) Ovoid vase, mottled brown glazes, 24cm height (chips to edge of base) together with small lidded pot, 10cm height (2) $50 - 100
A19 Lawrence Ewing Bottle flask, cork stopper & single rope lug handle, shino type iron glaze, impressed mark together with lidded trinket pot by the same hand, incised mark 12cm dia $100 - 150 A20 Lawrence Ewing Bottle flask, cork stopper & single rope lug handle, brown glaze, incised mark, 20cm height, together with similar oil flask by the same hand, 12cm height $80 - 140 A21 Doreen Blumhardt Vase, press moulded, polychrome poured glazes over iron oxide ground, impressed mark & paper label, 36cm height $400 - 700 A22 Doreen Blumhardt Charger, polychrome poured glazes over iron oxide ground, impressed mark & paper label, 46cm dia. $350 - 650
A14 A23 Doreen Blumhardt Square platter on raised slab feet, polychrome poured glazes on iron oxide ground, impressed mark & paper label, 35.5cm sq. $350 - 650 A24 Doreen Blumhardt Square platter, slab form, handpainted with stylised floral design on green ground, impressed mark & paper label, 40 sq. $350 - 650 A25 Doreen Blumhardt Stoneware stool, flared base, the seat with geometric design & central green glaze circle (firing crack), 34cm height $600 - 800 PROVENANCE: Ex Doreen Blumhardt Collection, Dunbar Sloane Wellington, July 2010 A26 Doreen Blumhardt Two sushi platters, one poured polychrome glazes; the other poured speckled green glazes, both with impressed marks; 18 x 19cm each together with small mounted bark impression (3) $100 - 200 A27 Doreen Blumhardt Water vessel, discoid form with embossed coral relief, impressed mark, 23cm dia $80 - 160 A28 Doreen Blumhardt Ovoid vase, deep copper lustre with yellow interior, incised mark, 22cm height (minor rim chips) $100 - 200
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A46
A38 • A39
A49
A40
A54
A29 Doreen Blumhardt (Attributed) Floor standing terracotta handled urn c1950, unglazed, paper label, 51cm height $150 - 300
A34 Lorna Ellis Stoneware wall hanging panel entitled ‘Pisces No. 3’, 27 x 37cm $100 - 200
A40 Mirek Smisek Footed bowl, grey glaze with textured band around rim, impressed mark, 15cm height $150 - 250
A30 Doreen Blumhardt (Attributed) Large tapered cylindrical vase c1950, all incised decoration, all over brown matt glaze, 40cm height $150 - 300
A35 UnIDENTIFIED Six tile panel, green & red glazes, abstract design, 72 x 33.5cm $100 - 200
A41 Mirek Smisek Footed bowl, mauve glaze with incised decorative band to rim, impressed & painted marks, 8.5cm heights together with unomi (2) $125 - 175
A31 Doreen Blumhardt Cylindrical pot, impressed mark together with selection of the potter’s modelling tools $200 - 300 PROVENANCE: This and the following two lots were purchased from Doreen Blumhardt Collection, Dunbar Sloane Wellington, July 2010 A32 Doreen Blumhardt Oblong flat dish, impressed mark together with selection of the potter’s modelling tools $200 - 300 A33 Doreen Blumhardt Teacher & Potter (Wellington 1991) Copy signed by the author $70 - 100
A36 Christopher Vine Stoneware tile wall hanging panel entitled ‘Green Facades, 13.5 x 78cm $60 - 100 A37 Mirek Smisek Wall hanging platter, wax resist in brown & oatmeal glazes, impressed mark, 40cm dia $200 - 400 A38 Mirek Smisek Squat ovoid vase, dark brown salt glaze, band of incised stylised decoration, impressed mark, 25cm height $175 - 300 A39 Mirek Smisek Flagon, kahki green salt glaze, central incised band with stylised autumnal leaf pattern, can stopper & handle, incised mark, 33cm height (flagon only) $150 - 250
A42 Mirek Smisek Two unomi, brown & blue salt glazes, impressed marks, 10cm height $80 - 140 A43 Mirek Smisek Two unomi, blue/green salt glazes, impressed marks, 10cm height $80 - 140 A44 Mirek Smisek Footed bowl, wax resist in brown & blue glazes, impressed mark, together with other smaller salt glaze bowl (af) 17cm, 13cm dia (2) $75 - 125 A45 Mirek Smisek Small bowl of rectangular form & other footed bowl, both wax resist blue & oatmeal glazes, 18cm, 10cm dia $75 - 125
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A22
A24
A21
A25
A35
A26 A32 • A31
A34
A30
A15
A17
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A72
A69
A109
A67
A46 Mirek Smisek Plates (4), wax resist flower decoration, two in green & others in brown glazes, 26cm dia each together with small footed bowl, 7cm height, all with impressed marks (5) $150 - 250
A52 Arnaud Barraud Large plate, blue & brown glazes with stylised decoration, paper labels, 39cm dia $50 - 100
A47 Mirek Smisek Teapot, oatmeal glaze with brown striped design, cane handle, impressed mark, 14cm height (chip to spout) together with posy vase by the same hand, 10cm height & two other small bowls (4) $80 - 140
A53 Duncan Shearer Faceted vase, cream & brown glazes, impressed mark, 19cm height $100 - 200
A48 Mirek Smisek Umoni, 8.5cm height together with Lawrence Ewing jug, 16cm height & small bowl (3) $60 - 100 A49 Wilf Wright Large bowl, fluted brown exterior & pale cream glazed well, 36cm dia $100 - 200 A50 Richard Kendall Ovoid vase, grey/green glaze, incised stylised decorations, 33cm height $60 - 100 A51 Harry & May Davis Cylindrical vase, wax resist brown & rust glazes, impressed mark, 26cm height $60 - 100 100
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A71 A57 Anneke Borren Punch set comprising of punch bowl on pedestal foot, eight goblets & ladle, all with green & blue hand painted foliate design, painted marks $100 - 200
EXHIBITED Australia ‘75 Exhibition, Canberra
A54 Anneke Borren Ovoid vase, brush decorated black on black glazed ground, painted mark, 15cm height together with flared vase by the same hand, 20cm height (hairline crack) (2) $100 - 200 A55 Anneke Borren Orb vase, wooden lid, brush decorated black on black glazed ground, painted mark, 7.5cm height together with orb form by the same hand (2) $60 - 100 A56 Anneke Borren Floating vase, white & blue glazes decorated with gulls, painted mark, 34cm height $100 - 200
A59a ROSEMARIE BRITTAIN Five wine goblets $80 - 150 A58 Anneke Borren Wine set, comprising of stoppered flagon & eight beakers, in blue speckled glaze $100 - 150 A59 Patti Meads Set of eight stemmed goblets, cream & russet glazes, impressed marks $50 - 100 A60 Debbie Pointon Elongated porcelain sculptural form on wooden base 63cm height, together with porcelain teapot (chip to spout) $50 - 80 A61 Darryl Robertson Spherical footed vase, entitled ‘Kotuku’, matt polychrome glazes, impressed marks no 16, 26cm height $80 - 140
A73
A76 • A78 A62 Darryl Robertson Wall hanging plate, entitled ‘Radiation Dream Star’, matt polychrome glazes, impressed marks, 34cm dia $50 - 100 A63 Steve Fullmer Ovoid vase with applied pig handle, entitled ‘Anatoki’ c1995, matt terracotta & green glazes, incised mark & inscribed signature, 22cm height together with Darryl Robertson vase, 14.5cm height & lidded pot (loss to lid) (3) $100 - 200 A64 Brian Gartside Set of three free form ceramic wall tiles, entitled ‘Fractured Foundations I-III’, multi fired glazes, slips & enamels, 37 x 30cm each (faults) $75 - 125 A65 Brian Gartside Wall hanging free form sculpture, circular, multi fired glazes, slips & enamels, incised mark & paper label, 33cm dia. $75 - 125 A66 Brian Gartside Plate, brown & yellow glazes, impressed mark, 27.5cm dia together with two other similar side plates, 19cm dia (3) $50 - 80
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A77
A74
A79 • A80
A67 Gill Gane & Jon Benge Large ceramic creation jug c1995, polychrome glazes, signed & dated ‘94, 35.5cm height $100 - 200
A72 James Greig Unfolding form bowl, mottled blue & white glaze to well, incised mark, 37cm length $150 - 250
A68 Peter Lange Deep bowl, hand painted polychrome abstract decoration, paper label, 20cm dia together with Anneke Borren ovoid vase & Wilf Wright jug (3) $60 - 100
A73 Len Castle Shino bowl with scored well & ishihaze inclusions c1970, impressed mark, 40cm dia $500 - 700
A69 John Crawford Plate, decorated with stylised figure in black, grey & green glazes on white ground, painted mark & dated ‘90 to base, 28cm dia $75 - 125 A70 Katherine Smyth Jug, entitled ‘Grafitti’, matt peach body with incised black pattern, green glaze interior, 39cm height $250 - 400 A71 Gregor Kregar Glazed ceramic sheep (Blue), chipping to base and crazing to body, 35cm length $300 - 600 A71a Dick Frizzell Screenprint on found tuna can, produced to mark the occasion of the artist’s retrospective Portrait of a Serious Artiste $100 - 200
A74 Len Castle Shino Bowl, combed decoration to well c1970, impressed mark, 31cm dia $300 - 500 A75 Len Castle Teapot, temoku glaze, with cane handle, impressed mark 12cm height $250 - 450 A76 Len Castle Pouring vessel with strap handle with green semi-matt glaze, impressed mark, 23cm height $200 - 400 A77 Len Castle Small jug, iron spotted white glaze, impressed mark, 16cm height $100 - 200
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A91 • A92 • A93
A95
A78 Len Castle Lidded casserole, lug handles unsaturated iron & pale green glazes, impressed mark, 21cm height $150 - 250 A79 Len Castle Sea Secret, earthenware, coral form, turquoise glaze to interior, impressed mark, 16cm width $400 - 600 A80 Len Castle Sea Secret, earthenware, cone form, impressed mark, 14cm length $250 - 400
New zealand historical & crown lynn A81 Jova Rancich Vase, blue glaze, ribbed body, stamped signature to base, 8cm height together with another similar yellow vase by the same hand, 6cm height (2) $80 - 140 A82 Luke Adams Toby jug, brown glaze with NZ tree fern motif, 20.5cm height $50 - 100
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A85 • A86 • A84
A94
A83 Elizabeth Lissaman Shallow bowl, cream glaze to well, kakhi & black exterior decoration, incised mark to base, 19.5cm dia (two small chips to rim) $150 - 250 A84 Crown Lynn Cereal bowl, American army ware c1942-3, green glaze, 15cm dia. $80 - 140 A85 Crown Lynn Three small vases c1943-48, brown & pink trickle glazes, one with stamp to base, 10cm (2), 8cm height (3) $80 - 140 A86 Crown Lynn Small vase c1943-48, green & blue trickle glaze, stamp to base, 11cm height together with posy vase, brown & pink trickle glaze, stamp to base, 10cm height (2) $80 - 140 A86a Amalgamated Brick & Pipe Co (Possible) Matt agate plate, 24cm dia together with glazed agate posy pot (2) $50 - 80
A81
A97 • A96
A87 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) Spherical hand potted vase, matt white glaze, stamped, no 9, 14cm height (medium size) $200 - 400 A88 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) Float bowl, matt white glaze, stamped, no 51, 29.5cm dia $75 - 125
International A89 Martin Boyd (Australian, 1893-1972) Handpainted wall plate, decorated with tropical fish, inscribed with signature & dated 1950, 23.5cm dia together with another similar plate by the same hand, 25.5 dia. (small losses to base) (2) $100 - 200 A90 John Chappell (British) Small footed bowls (pair), brown glaze, impressed marks, 5.5cm height (2) $60 - 100 A91 Troika (Cronwall) Small wheel vase, rough textured finish, painted mark to base, 11.5cm dia. $100 - 200
A100 A103 • A104 • A101
A99
A92 Troika (Cronwall) Marmalade pot, rough textured finish, painted mark to base, 8.5cm height $100 - 200 A93 Troika (Cronwall) Marmalade pot, rough textured finish, painted mark to base, 8.5cm height $100 - 200 A93a unidentified Bowl, brown & rust glaze, 15cm dia together with St Ives celadon bowl, 14.5cm dia (rim chip) $40 - 80 A94 Masanao Kaneta (Japanese b 1953) Sculpted stoneware vase, the sides roughly sculpted, high shine white & pink Hagi type glaze, incised mark to base, 18cm height in wooden box Note this vase was purchased in Tokyo $1,000 - 1,500 A95 Shuhei Fujioka (Japanese b 1947) Iga stoneware plate, rectangular form with ash glaze, incised mark to base, 32 x 26.5cm in original wooden box Note this plate was purchased in Kyoto $500 - 800
A102
A96 Kazu Yamada (Japanese b 1954) Shino stoneware Chawan/Teabowl, roughly cylindrical with squeezed lip, thick iron & white glaze, 8cm dia, in original wooden box Note this plate was purchased in Tokyo $250 - 350 A97 Kazu Yamada (Japanese b 1954) Similar smaller teabowl as above, 6cm dia $250 - 350
Glass A98 Ann Robinson Set of five hand blown glass flowers, dark aubergine flower heads, clear stems & stamens, approx 30cm lengths $2,000 - 3,000 A99 Peter Raos Bowl, mottled blue on amethyst glass, clear foot, etched signature & dated 1987, 24.5cm dia $500 - 800
A98
A101 Peter Raos Dish, blue glass with wide rim, 17cm dia $40 - 70 A102 Gary Nash Cylindrical encased ruby glass vase, frosted finish, incised signature & dated ‘04, 31cm height $300 - 500 A103 Ola & Marie Hoglund Two amber tinted glass vases, both with etched signature & inscribed ‘Sydney Olympic Games 2000’ to base, 16cm, 11cm heights (2) $100 - 200 A104 Ola & Marie Hoglund Ovoid vase, two tone blue glass with swirled pattern, etched signature & dated 1990, 15cm height together with amethyst bottle vase, etched signature & dated 1991, 30cm height (2) $100 - 200
A100 Peter Raos Paper weight, Vincent Series, etched signature & dated 2005, 10cm dia $300 - 450
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A105
Jewellery A105 ChRystabel Aitken Seahorse silver gilt cloisonne pendant with 18ct wirework on integral chain, engraved ‘Designed & Made by Chrystabel Aitken 1939’ to the reverse of central diamond. Complete with original display inscribed with description from the artist $3,500 - 5,000 PROVENANCE Estate of Don Spiller, Wellington A106 ChRystabel Aitken Silver moonstone pendant on silver integral chain. Complete with original display inscribed with description from the artist $2,000 - 3,000 PROVENANCE Estate of Don Spiller, Wellington
A106
Chrystabel Aitken (1904-2004) Born in Gore,1905, Aitken was an astonishingly versatile artist. When she was just seventeen, Chrystabel Aitken’s family relocated from Southland to Christchurch so that she could pursue her passion at Canterbury College School of Art. At the time, the depression had affected female employment prospects, and women were being urged to return to domestic pursuits. Aitken, like many other women at the time, had ambitions of being a career artist but also needed to earn an income to support her family. At Canterbury College she experimented with a diverse range of media including portraiture, still lives, landscapes, prints, metal work, jewellery and leatherwork. She excelled in all these areas, receiving numerous scholarships but her personal passion was sculpture and modeling. Her modeling mentor Francis Shurrock became something of a mentor to her and in 1926, Aitken took a part-time job as an assistant with his junior modeling classes. In the late 1930s she joined a team of sculptors commissioned to design and carve individual panels for the Centennial Exhibition Buildings at Rongotai, Wellington, carving a plaster frieze 30m long above the entrance to the main buildings celebrating New Zealand’s pioneer settlers.
One of the few examples of Aitken’s work in the public domain is a jewel casket c1930 of silverplated repoussé copper with cloisonné enamel inset in the collection of Te Papa Tongarewa. Notably a display of repoussé and enameled jewellery from Britain was exhibited at the 1906 Christchurch Exhibition, which was a formative influence of Aitken. These two rare examples were gifted to Don & Marjorie Spiller, who were personal friends of Chrystabel & her husband Gordon McArthur.
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A108
A110
A111
A107
Sculpture & OTHER A107 Theo Janssen Overlord Bronze sculpture, abstact form on wooden base, signed, 42cm height $400 - 700
A110 Charlotte Fisher Bust of the Matriarch Various woods & copper sculpture 228cm height, $1,500 - 3,000
A108 Theo Janssen Warrior Bronze sculpture, abstact form on wooden base, signed & inscribed with title, 25cm height $250 - 400
A111 Charlotte Fisher The Marker (1991) Totara, oregon, driftwoods, copper & graphite sculpture, 280cm height $2,000 - 3,000
A109 Stanley Palmer Tunanui Bronze plaque, insribed with signature, title & dated ‘04 to the reverse, 12 x 13cm $750 - 1,000
A112 Kylie Fyfe Adam & Eve twin Oamaru stone sculptural panels, 64cm height each $150 - 300
a113 kate coolahan Flight III Tuffed wall hanging, New Zealand wool & mohair, original label to the reverse, 150 x 123cm $150 - 250 a114 kate Coolahan Off loom tuffed carpet wallhanging, New Zealand wools & flax, original label to the reverse, 100 x 167cm $150 - 300
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artist INDEX PART 2
PART I A Adsett, Sandy 66 Albrecht, Gretchen 63
MC McIntyre, Peter 33 McIvor, Lois 79
B Baker, William G 41-43 Bensemann, Leo 34 Binney, Don 58, 59 Brown, Nigel 1-3 Butler, Grace 45
N Nigro, Jan 74
C Chevalier, Nicholas 37, 38 Clairmont, Philip 47 Cotton, Shane 25 Cross, Mark 55 D Dawson, Neil 9 Dibble, Paul 15-17 Driver, Don 8 E Evans, Jane 75-78 F Fomison, Tony 21-23 G Gimblett, Max 61, 62 Gossage, Star 54 Gully, John 30
P Parker, John S 72, 73 R Rae, Jude 10 Reynolds, Patrick 65 Ritchie, Ross 56, 57 S Smither, Michael 19 Stichbury, Peter 67 Stringer, Terry 11 T Thompson, Sydney Lough 32 Thomson, Jeff 50-53 Trusttum, Philip 48, 49 W Wheeler, Colin 46 Weeks, John 44 Wilson, Tim 31 Woollaston, Toss 35, 36
H Handscomb, Terrence 64 Hanly, Pat 80, 81 Harris, Jeffrey 4-7 Hill, Mark 13, 14 Hotere, Ralph 26, 27, 60 Hoyte, John Barr Clarke 39, 40 K Kahukiwa, Robyn 69, 70 L Lane, Tony 71 Lusk, Doris 18 M Maddox, Allen 24, 28, 29 Mansfield, Edgar 12 Moffitt, Trevor 68 Mrkusich, Milan 20
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A Aitken, Chrystabel 389 Alexander, John H 325-331 Arndt, Hermina (Mina) 415, 416 Attwood, Thomas R 278, 279 Ayrton, Michael 401, 402 B Badcock, Douglas 419, 421 Badcock, John 222, Baird, Annie 226, 376 Ballerini, Ubaldo 346 Ballue, Pierre Ernest 345 Beadle, Peter 238-241, 280-282 Bensemann, Leo 381-384 Blair, Philippa 304 Blomfield, Charles 277 Blow, Michael 438 Boelee, Rudolf 409, 410 Brown, Ion 208 Brown, Nigel 301 Brown, Peter 286 Brutsch, H 249, 250 Bullmore, Edward 417 C Cairncross, Sam 210-213, 311 Castle, John 440 Carmody, Brian 371 Chilcott, Gavin 254, 255, 289-291 Conrad, Christina 259 Copes, Dixon 437 Cox, David (attributed) 342 Crisp, Richard 375 Crump, John 243 Culbert, Bill 319 D Dagley, Arthur 316-318 Dali, Salvador 400 Dean, J R, 361 Deans, A Austen 332-335 Drawbridge, John 377-380, 399, 407a Dutch, Ted 305 E Edgar, J D Charlton 338 Ellis, Frances D 411 Ellis, Frederick V 202, 203, 357 Esplin, Tom 423 European, 343 Evans, Jane 364
F Feu’u, Fatu 362, 363, 397, 398 Fletcher, Blythe 356, 431 Frizzell, Dick 306, 403-405 Fuller, Geoffrey F 307, 308 G Gibb, William Menzies 429 Gimblett, Max 406 Good, Roy 293, 294 Greathead, Aston 248 Gross, Frank 214-217 H Halliday, Brian 237, 426 Handy, Charlotte 372 Hill, Georgie 256 Hollings, Russell 309 Honour, W Basil 339 Howorth, Charles H 275 Hoyte, John B C 350 I Ireland, Peter 261 K Kendall, Oscar J 340 King, Marcus 200, 201, 427 Kingsford, Loveday 322 Knight, Gwen 320, 393 L Lane, Tony 407 Lee, Owen R 392 Lewens, George E 272 Loxton, Colin 270 Loxton, John 236 Lyons, Peter 443 Mc MacDiarmid, Douglas 313-315 McArthur, Piera 218 McCormack, Michael 368 McCormack, Thomas 336 McDonald, James Ingram 418 McFarlane, Shona 223, 224, 365, 374 McIntyre, Peter 420 McIntyre, Simon 264, 269 McLeod, Rob 295
PART 3 M Maddox, Allen 302, 303 Mardon, Peter 251 Markham, Philip 442 Mayo, Eileen 385-388 Moore, John L 430 Mourant, Elise 323 Moerenhout, Adrian 439 N Nash, Eustace 432 Neilson, Don R 245-247, 285 Notman, Geoffrey 257 O Overweel, Andre 360 Owen, Samuel 341 Oxborough, John 268, 297 P Palmer, Stanley 231-235, 394, 395 Papps, Sally 262 Parker, John S 265-267 Paul, Janet E 321, 324 Paulman, Joseph 344 Peerless, Thomas 351 Perkins, Christopher 414 Peter, Juliet 209, 373 Ponder, Michael 425 Ponder, Richard 242 Popovici, Cristina 359 Pruden, George E 276 R Ravoli, M 274 Raworth, William H 273 Richardson, Harry Linley 348 Roberts, Glenda 219-221, 367 Robertshaw, Des 263 Rose, Muriel 310 Roundhill, Bernard 413 Rundle, John 441 Ryde, Alison 366 S Savage, Cedric 204-206, 391 Scott, Ian 292 Scott, John 258 Sefton, Roy 287, 288 Smither, Michael 298-300, 396, 412 Speedy, John 283, 284 Stevens, Eion 260 Stewart, Helen 312 Strong, Brian 369, 370
T Taylor, Cynthia 225 Thomas, Mark 252, 253 Tindall, Charles E S 358 Tonkin, O M 434
A Adams, Luke A82 Aitken, Chrystabel A105, A106 Amalgamated Brick & Pipe Co (Possible) A86a
W Waghorn, Reginald 428 Wauchop, William S 433 Watson, R B 207 Webb, Marilynn 227-230 Wheeler, Colin V 422 White, Jonathan 424 White, Robin 408 Whiteman, Violet E 436 Williams, Patrick 296 Wilson, Laurence W 271, 435 Wilson, Tim 244 Worsley, Charles N 349 Wright, Frank 337, 352-355 Wright, Robert Murdoch 347
B Barraud, Arnaud A52 Benge, Jon A67 Blight, Keith A10 Blumhardt, Doreen A21-A33 Borren, Anneke A54-A58, A68 Boyd, Martin A89
Y Younghusband, Adele 390
D Davis, Harry & May A51
C Castle, Len A73-A80 Chappell, John A90 Coolahan, Kate A113, A114 Cowan, Roy A1-A4 Crawford, John A69 Crown Lynn, A84-A88
E Ellis, Lorna A34 Ewing, Lawrence A18-A20, A48
F Fisher, Charlotte A110, A111 Frizzell, Dick A71a Fujioka, Shuhei A95 Fullmer, Steve A63 Fyfe, Kylie A112
L Lange, Peter A68 Lissaman, Elizabeth A83 M Martin, Bruce A17 Meads, Patti A13, A59 N Nash, Gary A102 P Palmer, Stanley A109 Peter, Juliet A5-A9 Pointon, Debbie A60 R Raos, Peter A99-A101 Rancich, Jova A81 Robertson, Darryl A61-A63 Robinson, Ann A98 S Shearer, Duncan A53 Shufflebotham, Ernest A87, A88 Smisek, Mirek A12, A37-A48 Smyth, Katherine A70 Storm, Graeme A11-A13 T Thacker, Gaynor A13 Tippett, Warren A15 Tippett, Warren (Attributed) A16 Troika, A91-A93 U Unidentified A35, A93a
G Gane, Gill A67 Gartside, Brian A64-A66 Greig, James A72
V Vendelbosch, Carl A14 Vine, Christopher A36
H Hoglund, Ola & Marie A104
W Wright, Wilf A49, A68
J Janssen, Theo A107, A108
Y Yamada, Kazu A97, A97
K Kaneta, Masanao A94 Kendall, Richard A50 Kregar, Gregor A71
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Dunbar Sloane Auckland will transport your Fine Art to Wellington to be included in one of our buoyant Art auctions Dunbar Sloane Ltd will arrange transport of your fine arts and antiques between our two auction houses in Auckland and Wellington in order to get the best market prices for your valuables. The art market is buoyant in Wellington and we would like to offer the opportunity to have your paintings appraised in Auckland and then transported to our Wellington auction rooms to be included in one of our frequent New Zealand and International Fine Art Auctions. To arrange an obligation free appraisal please contact. Auckland Office (09) 630 9178 Wellington Office (04) 472 1367
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 15% 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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CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTION 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 wwwdunbarsloane.com (GST Reg. No. 11–250–866) WELLINGTON CATALOGUES All costs are noted in New Zealand dollars. Postage within New Zealand included, overseas subscribers please add costs as noted Tick
NZ Cost
Europe/USA
Australia/Pacific
Antique & Artefacts
Minimum of 3 colour catalogues per year
$60.00
$130.00NZ
$90.00NZ
Fine & Applied Art
Minimum of 3 colour catalogues per year
$60.00
$130.00NZ
$90.00NZ
Toys & Dolls
Minimum of 1 colour catalogues per year
$20.00
$40.00NZ
$35.00NZ
Wine
Minimum of 2 catalogues per year
$20.00
$40.00NZ
$35.00NZ
Rare Books, Maps
Minimum of 2 catalogues per year
$30.00
$50.00NZ
$45.00NZ
AUCKLAND CATALOGUES Dunbar Sloane Ltd • PO Box 68 527 • Newton • Auckland • New Zealand dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz • Ph (09) 630 9178 • Fax (09) 630 9173 (GST Reg. No. 75–833–277) Tick Maori/Pacific Artifacts NZ Historical, Art, Militaria & Collectables
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.
Auction Type of Date
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
20 & 21 NOVEMBER 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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