Part 3 Studio Ceramics & Applied Art

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PART THREE Studio Ceramics & Applied Art Lots A1– A95 5pm • Thursday 2 July 2015


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A1 Mirek Smisek handled flagon with original cane stopper, impressed mark, 33cm height $200 - 400

A2 Mirek Smisek single handled flagon with original cane stopper, impressed mark, 25cm height $200 - 400

A3 Mirek Smisek vase, impressed mark, 38cm height $150 - 300

A4 Mirek Smisek ale jug, impressed mark, 22cm height $100 - 200

A5 Mirek Smisek Bohemia Ware sgraffito vase, incised script mark, 13cm height $250 - 450

A6 Mirek Smisek vase, impressed ‘MS’ mark, 17cm height $150 - 300

A7 Mirek Smisek footed bowl, impressed mark, 22cm dia $200 - 350

A8 Mirek Smisek footed bowl, impressed mark, 17.5cm dia $150 - 250

A9 Mirek Smisek footed bowl, impressed mark, 15cm dia $100 - 200

A10 Mirek Smisek footed bowl, impressed mark, 13.5cm dia $100 - 200

A11 Mirek Smisek footed bowl, impressed mark, 17.5cm dia $150 - 250

A12 Mirek Smisek table bowl, impressed mark, 24.5cm dia $150 - 300

A13 Mirek Smisek three plates, impressed marks, 26.5cm dia together with small dish by the same hand, 14.5cm dia (4) $200 - 350

A14 Mirek Smisek three plates, impressed marks, 27cm dia $150 - 300

A15 Mirek Smisek two unmatched plates, impressed marks, 26.5cm, 25cm dia $150 - 300

A16 Mirek Smisek plate, unmarked 25.5cm dia $75 - 150

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A17 Mirek Smisek lidded tureen, impressed mark, 18cm dia $100 - 200

A18 Mirek Smisek lidded tureen, impressed mark, 18cm dia $100 - 200

A19 Mirek Smisek table bowl, impressed mark, 21cm dia $100 - 200

A20 Mirek Smisek vase, impressed mark, 19cm height $100 - 200

A21 Mirek Smisek vase, impressed mark, 24cm height $100 - 200

A22 Mirek Smisek shallow bowl, 26cm dia $150 - 300

A23 Elizabeth Matheson five assorted pieces, inscribed marks, 14.5cm height, max $75 - 150

A24 Elizabeth Matheson similar lot as above (5) $75 - 150

A25 Crown Lynn WWII cereal bowl (moulding flaw) together with two OC Stephens dishes & Briar Gardner trough (4) $75 - 150

A26 Crown Lynn three early vases, impressed mark & incised no., 15cm height, max $75 - 150

A27 Crown Lynn similar lot as above (3) $75 - 150

A28 Crown Lynn similar lot as above (4) $75 - 150

A30 Crown Lynn handpotted vase, no 14, printed marks, 20cm height (glaze fault) $200 - 400

A31 Crown Lynn handpotted vase, no. 15, printed marks, 13cm height $150 - 250

A29 Crown Lynn Wharetana Ware bookends, impressed no, 14.5cm (base faults) $1,500 - 2,500

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A32 Doreen Blumhardt bottle vase, impressed mark, 42cm height (base chip) $300 - 450

A33 Doreen Blumhardt blossom vase, impressed mark, 43cm height $350 - 500

A34 Doreen Blumhardt table bowl, impressed mark, 35cm length maximum $300 - 500

A35 Juliet Peter branch vase, incised mark & paper label, 43cm height $400 - 650

A36 Juliet Peter table bowl, incised mark & paper label, 41cm dia (firing flaw to foot) $300 - 500

A37 Roy Cowan floor vase, 52cm height $1,200 - 1,600

A38 Roy Cowan charger, incised initials & paper label, 45cm dia $300 - 600

A39 Roy Cowan charger, incised initials & dated ‘80, 36cm dia (repair to rim) $150 - 250

A40 Roy Cowan platter, incised initials, 57cm length $100 - 200

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A41 Jim Greig form vase, incised mark, 34cm height $1,500 - 2,500

A42 Jim Greig turning plane form, painted mark, 25.5cm height $500 - 800

A43 Jim Greig turning plane form, incised mark, 15.5cm height $250 - 500

A44 Jim Greig land form dish, incised mark, 21cm dia (slight rim chip) $300 - 450

A45 Jim Greig shaped platter, incised mark, 65cm diagonal $400 - 650

A46 Jim Greig vase, incised mark, 20cm height $300 - 500

A47 Richard Parker earthenware vessel, 28.5cm $1,000 - 1,500

A48 Doreen Blumhardt dish, impressed mark, 34cm length $300 - 600

A48a Doreen Blumhardt framed coral impression, impressed mark, 52 x 52cm overall $300 - 600

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A49 Anneke Borren pair goblets, painted mark, 14cm height $60 - 100

A50 Anneke Borren pair goblets, 15cm height $60 - 100

A51 Ted & Doris Dutch elongated dish, 34cm length (slight rim chip) $60 - 100

A52 Graeme Storm vase, impressed mark, 24cm height $200 - 350

A53 Chester Nealie hanging form, impressed mark, 24.5cm length $150 - 300

A54 Chester Nealie hanging form, impressed mark, 33cm length $150 - 300

A55 Bruce Martin vase, impressed mark, 12cm height $60 - 100

A56 Barry Ball vase & cover, impressed mark, 16cm height $60 - 100

A57 Adrian Bevis coffee pot with six mugs, sugar & cream, incised mark together with Peter Stichbury coffee pot $75 - 125

A58 Jack Laird wine flask & four goblets, 26cm height $60 - 100

A59 Jack Laird ewer, 48cm height $200 - 300

A60 Helen Keen vase, script mark, 29cm height (slight base chipping) $50 - 100

A61 Peter Collis vase, inscribed mark, 28cm height $60 - 100

A62 English Studio two chargers, impressed marks, 34 & 30cm dia $100 - 200

A63 English Studio three plates, impressed marks, 25cm dia $100 - 200

A64 English Studio six bowls, impressed marks, 21cm dia $100 - 200

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A65 Len Castle bowl, impressed mark, 20cm dia $200 - 400

A66 Len Castle bowl, impressed mark, 23.5cm dia $250 - 400

A67 Len Castle shallow table bowl, impressed mark, 36cm dia $400 - 600

A68 Len Castle hanging form, impressed mark, 34cm dia $500 - 700

A69 Len Castle shallow bowl, impressed mark, 38cm dia $800 - 1,200

A70 Len Castle shallow table bowl, impressed mark, 44cm length $800 - 1,200

A71 Len Castle decorated plate, impressed mark, 29.5cm dia $200 - 400

A72 Len Castle discoid vase, impressed mark, 35 cm height $800 - 1,400

A73 Barry Brickell large urn and cover, 36cm height $600 - 1,000

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A74 John Lawrence Picassoesque mask, paper label, 28.5cm height $300 - 600 PROV: purchased Avid Gallery, 2006

A75 John Lawrence similar mask as previous $300 - 600

A76 John Lawrence similar mask as previous $300 - 600

A77 John Lawrence similar mask as previous $300 - 600

A78 John Lawrence similar mask as previous $300 - 600

A79 John Lawrence similar mask as previous $300 - 600

A80 Wendy Masters stone sculptural form, impressed mark, 22.5cm height $75 - 150

A81 Attributed Toss Woollaston sandstone mask, 19.5cm height $600 - 1,000

A83 Kiku Fukuoka, Japanese tea bowl & incense burner, impressed mark to tea bowl, 10.5cm dia, 16cm height $150 - 250

A84 Barry Brickell bowl, impressed mark, 13.5cm dia $100 - 200

A85 Jim Greig land form bowl, incised mark, 33.5cm dia (chip to rim) $150 - 250

A86 Brian Gartside charger, incised script mark, 41cm dia $100 - 200

A87 Brian Gartside similar lot as above $100 - 200

A88 Brian Gartside similar lot as above $100 - 200

A82 John Madden floor standing vase, 113cm height (af) $200 - 400

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A89 Garry Nash vase, etched signature & dated ‘93, 18cm height $600 - 1,000

A90 Terry Stringer An Ancestor Speaks acrylic on wood with moveable parts, circa 1978, 15.5cm height $400 - 700

A92 John Middleditch The Sentinel no 621, dated 1981 with stamped mark, 55.5cm height $1,000 - 2,000

A93 Edgar Mansfield Animism no. 15 bronze sculpture on marble base ltd ed 6/6, etched monogram to base and Morris Singer Founders London stamp, 60.5cm height $1,500 - 2,500

A94 Andrew Drummond All at Sea, Other Archaeologies copper, wood, gesso, oil wall mounted sculpture, 170cm length $500 - 800 PROV: Jonathan Jensen Gallery, 1994

A91 Rachel Whitehead (British) Doorknob, 2001 ed no. 17, ltd ed 206/300, technogel mulitple covered with black polyurethane film, with original purchase information, 13cm length $900 - 1,400

A95 Charlotte Fisher large sculpture, mixed media, 195cm height $600 - 1,000

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artist INDEX PART I B

Barraud, Charles Decimus 45 Beetham, Richmond 42 Binney, Don 25 - 27 Brown, Nigel 10

C

Clairmont, Philip 18 Cummings, Vera 39

D

Dawson, Neil 14 Dibble, Paul 9 Dean, A Austen 70 Drawbridge, John 24

PART 2 Mc

McArthur, Piera 80 McCahon, Colin 56-58 McIntyre, Peter 33-36, 38, 53, 54, 71 McLeod, Andrew 12

M

Macleod, Euan 19 Maddox, Allen 16, 61 Macnee, Robert R 50 Moore-Jones, Horace 55

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Nairn, James McLachlan 43, 44 Nolan, Rose 14

P

E

Ellis, Frederick V 37 Esplin, Tom 79 Evans, Jane 81

Palmer, Stanley 20

S

Siddell, Peter 21-23

F

Fristrom, Claus Edward 78 Frizzell, Dick 2, 3, 82

G

Goff, Frederick E J 49 Gully, John 72

H

Hammond, Bill 62 Hanly, Pat 59, 60 Heath, Frank G 51 Henderson, Louise 77 Hotere, Ralph 17 Hoyte, John Barr Clarke 46-48, 73-76

T

Thomson, Jeff 6-8, 11 Thompson, Sydney Lough 64 Tissot, James JJ 83

W

Watkins, Kennett 41 Wealleans, Rohan 13 Wheeler, Colin 68, 69 White, Robin 1, 4, 5, 28 Woollaston, Toss 29-32, 65-67

L

Lane, Tony 63 Linley-Richardson, Harry 40 Lowry, Laurence S 52

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A Aris, Bernard 291 Attwood, T R 292

E Elliot, Margaret 280 Ellis Frederick V 269, 270

B Badcock, John 389 Baird, Annie 276 Baker, W G (Attributed) 255 Barnes, Frank 351 Barnes Frank (Attributed) 352 Baxter, Alfred E 346-348 Beadle, Peter 388 Bentley Connor, Arthur 353 Bennett, William Rubery 383 Binney, Don 223 Boelee, Rudolf 400 Bracey, Ted 353a Brangwyn, Sir Frank William 419 Briscoe, Arthur 354-356 Brooks, Frank 379 Brown, Nigel 231 Brutsch, Hans 386 Buchanan, Dean 396 Buchanan, Elisabeth 281, 282 Butler, Grace 345 Burge Maud 343

F Feu’u, Fatu 232 Field, Isabel (Nee Hodgkins) 382 Fletcher, Blythe 375-377 Ford, John Bevan 237, 359 Forster, William J 350 Frizzell, Dick 233-235

C Cane, Thomas 301 Casey, Ethel 349 Chilcott, Gavin 243, 244 Clare, Oliver 303 Clark, Russell 410-412 Cleavin, Barry 328 Cleveland, Les 320-322 Collins, Gary, 393 Cowan, Roy 236 Crabb, Helen 413 Crook, Gordon 399 D de Bock, Theophile 304, 305 Deans, A Austen, 265-267 Dimopoulos, Konstantin 395 Dixon, Geoff 397, 398 Dolezel, Jenny 407 Drawbridge, John 221, 222, 329-331 Dudley, Robert 302

G Garrett, Tom 326, 327 Ginn, Victoria 319 Gouldsmith, Edmund 254 H Hammond, Horace 300 Hanly, Pat 417 Harris, Jeffrey 408, 409 Hemer, Andre 245, 246 Hicks, Jason 357 Hollings, Russell 390 Hollobon, Jesse 290 Hope, Esther 342 Hotere, Ralph 365 Hounsom Byles, William 378 Huddleston, F F C 253 J Jahnke, Robert 366 Jones, Vernon 325 K Kaan, Simon 358 Kahukiwa, Robyn 360, 361 Killeen, Richard 252 Kinnaird, Wiggs 299 Kirkwood, H W 294 Knight, Harold (Attributed) 380 L Late C19th British 381 Lewens, George 384, 385


PART 3 M Maddox, Allen 247 Mansfield, Edgar 332-339 Martin, Josiah 310-316 Matchitt, Para 367-374 Maxwell, Philip 362 Mayo, Eileen 403 McCracken, Francis 340 McDowell, Robert 274 McFarlane, Shona 272 McIntyre, Peter 415 Menzies Gibb, William 295 Mitchell, Leonard 414 Moore-Jones, Horace 341 Moultray, John Elder 297

S Savage, Cedric 392 Scales, Helen (Flora) 416 Seyb, Wayne 286 Short, Sir Frank 422 Siddell, Peter 226 Spencer Brown, Olivia 268 Smither, Michael 404, 405 Stannard, Henry J S 298 Stowe, Jane (Attributed) 258,259 Stringer, Terry 275

N Ngan, Guy 363 Nigro, Jan 364

T Taylor, E Mervyn 339a Thodey, Charlotte 271 Tipping, Hilary 398a Trevelyan, Judith 279 Trusttum, Philip 394 Tune, Geoff 283

O O’Hagan, Peter 277

U Unknown Photographer 317, 318

P Palmer, Stanley 218, 219, 220 Patterson, Sue 284 Peebles, Don 418 Perrett, J D 293 Procter, Robert 296 Pulman’s Photographic Studio (Auckland) 306, 307, 308, 309

W Watson, R B 262-264, 387 Webb, Marilynn 224, 225, 287, 288 Welch, Nugent 200-217, 344 White, Robin 227-230, 401, 402 Whitecliffe, Greg 285 Whiteman, Vera, 391 Winkler, John 421 Worsley, Charles N 256, 257

R Ramage, Don 238 Reynolds, John 248-251 Richmond, Dorothy Kate 260, 261 Roberts, Glenda 273, 278 Robertshawe, Des 239-242

Z Zorn, Anders 420

B

Ball, Barry A56 Bevis, Adrian A57 Blumhardt, Doreen A32-A34, A48, A48a Borren, Anneke A49, A50 Brickell, Barry A73, A84

M

Madden, John A82 Mansfield, Edgar A93 Martin, Bruce A55 Masters, Wendy A80 Matheson, Elizabeth A23, A24 Middleditch, John A92

C

Castle, Len A65-A72 Collis, Peter A61 Cowan, Roy A37-A40 Crown Lynn A25-A31

N

D

Parker, Richard A47 Peter, Juliet A35, A36

Drummond, Andrew A94 Dutch Ted A51

E English Studio A62-A64

F

Fisher, Charlotte A95 Fukuoka, Kiku A83

Nash, Garry A89 Nealie, Chester A53, A54

P

S

Smisek, Mirek A1-A22 Storm, Graeme A52 Stringer, Terry A90

W

Whitehead, Rachel A91 Woollaston, Toss (attributed) A81

G

Gartside, Brian A86-A88 Grieg, Jim A41-A46, A85

K

Keen, Helen A60

L

Laird, Jack A58, A59 Lawrence, John A74-A79

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FINE WINE & WHISKY WELLINGTON 9 JULY 2015 Entries closed • Catalogue online www.dunbarsloane.com

ENQUIRIES Helen Billington Ph + 64 4 472 1367 Email info@dunbarsloane.co.nz ILLUSTRATED Selection of over 80 bottles of Whisky from a Private Collection


A RARE & IMPORTANT TARANAKI WAKA PROW - ‘Te Tauihu Waka’ Sold by Private Treaty to Puke Ariki Museum, New Plymouth, March 2015

Attending the handing-over ceremony were Peter M Love, Chairman, Te Atamira Taiwhenua together with representatives from Te Papa, Puke Ariki Musuem and Dunbar Sloane Auckland

MAORI & TRIBAL ART AUCKLAND

OCTOBER 2015 Entries invited

ENQUIRIES Auckland - Dunbar Sloane Ph +64 9 630 9178 • 021 473 998 Email dunbar.akl@xtra.co.nz Wellington - Jeff Hobbs Ph 027 566 8822 Email jhobbs@dunbarsloane.co.nz www.dunbarsloane.co.nz

ILLUSTRATED Early 15th-16th Century Maori stone-carved, waka huia box Est $50,000 - 60,000


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