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PART THREE Studio Ceramics & Applied Art Lots A1– A99 5pm • Thursday 25 September 2014


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A1 Colonial Period vase, possibly Australian, incised no 36, 26cm height $50 - 100 A2 Colonial Period vase, possibly Australian, incised no 90, 21cm height $50 - 100

A3 Colonial Period vase, possibly Australian, incised no 132, 28cm height $50 - 100 A4 Colonial Period vase, possibly Australian, incised no 120, 19cm height $50 - 100

A5 Colonial Period pair double gourd vases, possibly Australian, incised no 44, 17cm height each $75 - 100

A6 Colonial Period pair cylindrical vases, possibly Australian, 14.5cm height each $50 - 100

A7 Colonial Period cylindrical vase, possibly Australian, incised no 36, 18cm height $50 - 100 A8 Colonial Period vase, possibly Australian, incised no 72, 15cm height $50 - 100

A9 Colonial Period two vases, possibly Australian, incised no 42, 20cm, 15cm heights $50 - 100

A10 Crown Lynn vase, no 24, handcrafted printed mark, 19cm height $150 - 250

A11 Frank Carpay/Crown Lynn platter, painted WERK mark & incised Crown Lynn mark, 36cm dia $1,200 - 1,800

A12 Frank Carpay shallow dish, incised WERK mark, 15cm dia $250 - 400

A13 Temuka/Richard Killeen Fish & Sticks platter c1978 ed of 50, impressed & printed marks $800 - 1,200

A14 Mirek Smisek bottle vase, full incised signature mark, 21.5cm height $150 - 300

A15 Mirek Smisek jug, 20cm height $150 - 250 PROVENANCE This & the following lot are from the Jane Evans Artist Estate

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A16 Mirek Smisek deep footed bowl, 12cm height $150 - 250

A17 Mirek Smisek shallow footed bowl, impressed mark, 31cm dia $150 - 300

A18 Mirek Smisek shallow dish, impressed initial mark, 35cm dia $150 - 300

A19 Mirek Smisek shallow platter, impressed mark, 39cm dia $150 - 300

A20 Doreen Blumhardt slab shallow dish, impressed mark, 28cm length $100 - 200

A21 Doreen Blumhardt watercolour & ink Landscape, signed & dated 1946, 27 x 38cm $300 - 600

A22 Roy Cowan charger, painted by Wendy Masters, impressed marks SC80, 40.5cm dia $200 - 400

A23 Peter Alger large charger, 57cm dia (faults) $100 - 200

A24 Gennie De Lange glazed terracotta tile entitled, Can't you forgive me, 33 x 44cm $400 - 600

A25 Attributed Molle figured bookends, unmarked, 20cm length $250 - 400

A26 Bronwyn Cornish pair of canopic terracotta jars with animal stoppers, 33cm height (repair to one ear) $600 - 1,000 PROVENANCE Jane Evans Artist Estate

A27 Chris Weaver bucket with ruler handle, impressed mark, 19cm height $200 - 300

A28 Chris Weaver handled plate, impressed mark, 37cm length $300 - 400

A29 Chris Weaver handled dish, impressed mark, 35cm length $250 - 350

A30 Richard Parker three small vases, paper labels, dated 2007, 7.5cm height $150 - 250

A31 Peter Collis orb vase, 14.5cm height $100 - 200 PROVENANCE This & the following two lots are from the Jane Evans Estate

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A32 Peter Collis orb vase, 8.5cm height $75 - 125

A33 Peter Collis pair orb vases, impressed mark, 9.5cm, 8cm heights $150 - 250

A34 Rick Rudd form, 13cm dia $100 - 200

A35 Cheryl Oliver City Folk figure, impressed mark, 31cm height $100 - 200

A36 John Lawrence jar, impressed mark & paper label, 20cm height $100 - 200

A37 Barry Brickell salt glaze sculpture, impressed mark, 50cm height (slight high point scuff) $800 - 1,200

A38 Barry Brickell chalice, impressed mark, 33cm height $300 - 500

A39 Bruce Martin urn, impressed mark, 35cm height $200 - 300

A40 Ian Smail jar, unmarked, 22cm height $150 - 250

A41 Paul Melsor vase, unmarked, 35cm height $150 - 250

A42 Duncan Shearer oil pourer, unmarked, 14cm height $50 - 100

A43 John Dawson pair coffee cups & saucers, impressed marks $120 - 180

A44 Warren Tippett jar & other jug, impressed marks, 14.5cm, 14cm height $100 - 200

A45 Ross Mitchell-Anyon agateware jug, impressed interior mark, 17cm height $100 - 200

A46 Helen Mason wall plaque entitled Cross Cut, impressed mark, 29cm width $75 - 150

A47 Fran Dibble vase, signed and dated 2/3/90, 30cm height $200 - 400

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A48 Ben Dibble plate, painted mark, 27cm dia together with other pyramid form by another hand (2) $50 - 100

A49 Royce McGlashen deep bowl, painted mark, 25cm dia $75 - 150

A50 Darryl Robertson vase, impressed mark, 24cm height $75 - 150

A51 Mark Lander charger 'Harbour', incised signature, 45cm dia $75 - 125

A52 Mark Lander charger, incised signature, 45cm dia $75 - 150

A53 Peter Collier vase, incised mark, 22cm height together with vase & two pots by other hands (4) $40 - 80

A54 Anneke Borren bottle vase, unmarked, 42cm height $100 - 200

A55 WARREN TIPPETT vase, signed & dated ‘85, 35cm height (some wear to paint) $200 - 400

A56 WARREN TIPPETT vase, signed & dated ‘85 24cm height (some wear to paint) $150 - 300

A57 WARREN TIPPETT three plates, two signed & dated ‘88 (one af the other two with paint/rim chips) $125 - 250

A58 WARREN TIPPETT three plates, all signed & dated ‘88 (one af the other two with paint/rim chips) $125 - 250

A59 WARREN TIPPETT seven mugs, two with matching saucers, variously signed & dated (three af) $125 - 250

A60 Roger Brittain large floor bowl, hand built, impressed mark, 47cm dia $250 - 500

A61 Christine Boswijk large hand built vessel, painted mark, 35cm dia (faults) $200 - 400 PROVENANCE Jane Evans Estate

A62 Graeme Storm large floor vase, impressed mark, 37cm height $300 - 600

A63 Graeme Storm large floor vase, impressed mark, 42cm height $300 - 600

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A64 Nicholas Brandon floor bottle vase, 92cm height $300 - 600

A65 Nicholas Brandon floor bottle vase, 103cm height $300 - 600

A66 Nicholas Brandon floor bottle vase, 60cm height (faults to base) $100 - 200

A67 Paerau Corneal pottery sculpture, entitled Karanga, 84cm height $1,000- 1,500

A70 Len Castle volcanic series red bowl (only known one), impressed mark, 44cm dia $1,750 - 2,500

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A68 Margaret Mouat floor standing urn, entitled Images of Northland 1992, 104cm height on intuitional display plinth $400 - 600

A69 Roy Cowan floor standing vase, drilled for lamp, paper label & initials to base, 72cm height $2,500 - 3,500

A72 Len Castle flared rim bowl, impressed mark, 20cm dia $300 - 400

A73 Len Castle quince blossom bowl, impressed mark, 18cm dia $250 - 400

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A71 Len Castle stippled deep well platter, impressed mark, 59cm length $1,500 - 2,000

A74 Len Castle bowl, impressed mark, 32cm dia $300 - 500

A75 Len Castle slab dish, impressed mark, 31.5cm length $350 - 500


A76 Len Castle early slab platter, impressed mark, 37.5cm length $400 - 600

A76a Len Castle jug, impressed mark, 18cm height $150 - 200

A77 Len Castle double necked vase, impressed mark, 23cm height $800 - 1,200

A78 Len Castle bowl, unmarked, 24cm dia Ex Ruth Castle collection $350 - 500

A79 Len Castle dish, impressed mark, 28cm dia $250 - 400

A80 Japanese kato-ken tea bowl, 12.5cm dia in wooden presentation box $200 - 300

A81 Japanese blossom vase, seal mark, 13cm height in wooden presentation box $100 - 200

A82 Gary Nash glass vase, etched signature & dated 2000, 19cm height $200 - 400

A83 Gary Nash glass bowl, etched signature & dated '02, 21cm dia $200 - 400

A84 Hoglund Glass encased vase, etched signature for Guardian Trust 125 years, 16cm height $150 - 200

A85 Lyndsay Patterson encased glass form, etched signature & dated 1998, 26cm height $1,000 - 2,000

A86 Lynden Over encased glass scent flask, etched signature & dated 2002, 20cm height $50 - 100

A87 Dick Frizzell Wines Ltd Merlot Malbec 2007, bottle signed & dated '09 by the artist $50 - 100

A88 AS ABOVE Chardonnay 08, (2) $100 - 200 A89 AS ABOVE Sauvignon Blanc 08 (3) $150 - 250

A90 Feltex NZ Ltd Wellington souvenir rug, with original Riccarton Axminster paper label attached, 134 x 69cm $400 - 700

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A91 Guy Ngan Sculpture no 6, aluminium, impressed mark & dated 1975, 14cm height $800 - 1,500

A93 Edgar Mansfield bronze sculpture, 6 of 6, signed with initials, 15cm length $1,500 - 2,000

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A92 Edgar Mansfield bronze sculpture, Animism series, 1 of 6, signed with initials, 39cm height $1,500 - 2,000

A94 Paul Mason cast bronze bowl, 31.5cm dia Purchased Avid Gallery, Wellington $4,000 - 5,000


A95 M Lawrence bronze sculpture of young child, ltd ed 1/10, etched signature & dated '89, 37cm height $600 - 800

A96 M Lawrence bronze sculpture of stretching figure, signed with initials, 27cm height $200 - 400

A98 John Middleditch carved wooden sculptural form, printed signature & dated 1963 with chiselled M to base, 64cm height $600 - 800

A97 Theo Janssen pair bronze fowl on slate base, chiselled signature, 34cm height $800 - 1,200

A99 John Middleditch patina copper sculpture of a crab, applied plaque dated 1985 & no 678, 51cm height $2,500 - 4,000

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artist INDEX PART 2

PART I A

Aberhart, Laurence 15 Australian 27

B

Baker, William G 21 Bambury, Stephen 8 Barnes, Frank 73 Barraud, Charles Decimus 28 Blomfield, Charles 72 Brown, Helen 68 Brown, William Marshall 33

C

Chevalier, Nicholas 25 Clairmont, Philip 30 Cummings, Vera 18-20

M

Maddox, Allen 57, 58 Millar, Judy16 Mote, George W 34

N

Nerli, Girolamo Pieri Ballati 26 Ngan, Guy 54 Nicholas, Darcy 59

P

Parker, John 89 Pearson, Alan 88 Peryer, Peter 14 Pick, Seraphine 66

R

D

Day, Melvin 10, 11

Richmond, Dorothy Kate 79-81 Robinson, Markey 69 Robinson, Peter 64, 65

E

S

Ellis, Robert 82 Esplin, Tom 46-49 Evans, Jane 91-94

F

Fomison, Tony 67 Frizzell, Dick 1

G

Gimblett, Max 17

H

Hanly, Pat 4-7, 31 Harris, Jeffrey 55, 56 Hodgkins, Frances 23 Hodgkins, Isabel 29 Hotere, Ralph 3 Hoyte, John Barr Clarke 24

K

Sheriff, George 6 Sherwood, Maud 71 Smither, Michael 87 Spencer Bower, Olivia Stoddart, Margaret 22, 75-78 Sydney, Graeme 32

T

Tangahoe, Hariata Ropata 62 Thompson, Sydney Lough 37, 74 Tole, Charles 13 Trusttum, Philip 84 Tuffery, Michel 60, 61

W

Walsh, John 63 White, A Lois 12 White, Robin 2 Wheeler, Colin 50-53 Woollaston, Toss 40, 41

Killeen, Richard 9, 83 Knell, William Callcott 35

L

Lane, Tony 85, 86 Lee-Johnson, Eric 70 Lusk, Doris 39

Mc

McArthur, Piera 90 McIntyre, Peter 42-45

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Albrecht, Gretchen 206, 207 Allwood, Stephen 259 Annesley, Mabel 437 Armitage, J Liddall 238 Aubrey, Christopher 316

E

Ellis, Frederick 320 Esplin, Tom 289 Evans, Jane 280-2 European 243, 441

F B

Badcock, David 383-386 Badcock, Douglas 218, 219, 378-82 Badcock, John 395 Baird, Annie 262 Baker, Cptn Richard 296 Baker, William 245 Beadle, Peter 221-223, 295 Bensemann, Leo 436 Birch, Samuel J Lamorna 305 Black, Peter 361-364 Blair, Philippa 264a Blomfield, Charles 252 Boelee, Rudolf 346,-7 Brake, Brian 366 Brenner, Fernanda 311 British 242 Brown, Nigel 212, 213, 409-12 Brown, Peter 224

C

Cairncross, Sam 326, 327, 432-4, 438 Callow, William 245 Chilcott, Gavin 267, 350, 417 Ciccerione, Julia 288 Clark, Russell 427-30 Cleavin, Barry 354-6 Cole, Ruth 255 Coley, John 265 Coolahan, Kate 400 Cotton, Shane 215-217 Cowan, Roy 339-342 Crook, Gordon 266

D

Dali, Salvador 402 Davies, Austen 287 De Vel, Gaston 291, 298-301 Deans, A Austen 227, 228, 292 Deuchar, David 440 Dixon, Geoff 374 Drawbridge, John 343-345, 351-3, 422 Driver, Neil 258 Dutch, Ted 335, 336

Feild, Robert Nettleton 314 Fife, Ivy 234 Foreman, Nicky 254 Frazer, Neil 369 Freeman, Gary 421 Fristrom, Claus Edward 248 Frizzell, Dick 200-202, 357-8 Fullwood, Albert Henry 304

G

Gully, John 249

H

Halliday, Brian 225 Hammond, Bill 423 Hanly, Pat 425 Harris, Jeffrey 371 Hartigan, Paul 367 Holden, Albert W 239 Hollings, Anna 286 Holmes, Philip 310 Huddlestone, Fortescue 250

K

Kate H Jen 241 Kelly, A Elizabeth 322 King, Marcus 325 Kirkwood, Henry W 253 Knight, Gwen 303, 328-330

L

Lane, Tony 268, 269 Lee, Owen 435 Leek, Saskia 284 Lindauer, Gottfried (Manner of) 307

Mc

McArthur, Piera McCormack, Thomas A 386a McDowell, Robert 257 McFarlane, Shona 394 McIntyre, Simon 419, 420 McKay, Jean 306 McMinn, A R 251


PART 3 M

Macleod, Euan 372, 373 Manchester, Catherine 263 Martinson, Paul 397 Mayo, Eileen 413 Moore, John L 439

N

Neilson, D R 220, 297 Newcome, Frederick Clive 236 Ngan, Guy 418 Nicoll, Archibald (Attrib) 323

P

Palmer, Stanley 209-211, 260, 261, 274-6, 416 Parker, John 283 Paul, Joanna 401 Peebles, Don 377 Peter, Juliet 337, 338 Polson, Evelyn 431 Ponder, Richard 293, 294 Prout, Samuel (Attributed) 237 Prouting, Frederick 312 Pule, John 214

R

Ramage, Don 334 Reed, William 229 Reynolds, John 348-9 Richardson, Harry Linley 235, 315, 393 Roberts, Glenda 396 Robertshaw, Des 399 Rollason, J 247

S

Savage, Cedric 230-233, 302, 332, 333 Scott, Ian 270 Seyb, Wayne 370 Siddell, Sylvia 424 Smith, Cpt Wiliam Mein (Attrib) 317 Smither, Michael 203-205, 277-9 Stevens, Eion 264 Swainson, William 318 Sydney, Graeme 359

T

Thompson, Martin 426 Thompson, Sydney Lough 290 Thomson, Elizabeth 368 Thomson, Pauline 285 Trevelyan, Judith 398 Trusttum, Philip 375-6 Tuffery, Michel 403-8 V Van der Velden, Petrus 324 Von Meyern, Ellen 308 W Walsh, Alfred 392 Ward, Julian 360 Watson, R B 226 Watson, Ruth 365 Webb, Marilynn 208, 271-273, 414, 415 Welch, Nugent 331, 387-91 Wilson, Laurence 246 Woog, J 240 Worsley, Charles N 319, 321

A

MC

Algar, Peter A23

McGlashen, Royce A49

B

M

Blumhardt, Doreen A20-A21 Borren, Anneke A54 Boswijk, Christine A61 Brandon, Nicholas A64-A66 Brickell, Barry A37, A38 Brittain, Roger A60

C

Carpay, Frank A11, A12 Castle, Len A70-A79 Collier, Peter A53 Collis, Peter A31-A33 Colonial Period A1-A9 Corneal, Paerau A67 Cornish, Bronwyn Cowan, Roy A22, A69 Crown Lynn A10

D

Dawson, John A43 De Lange, Gennie A24 Dibble, Ben A48 Dibble, Fran A47

F

Feltex A90 Frizzell, Dick A87-A89

H

Hoglund Glass A84

J

Janssen, Theo A97 Japanese A80, A81

L

Lander, Mark A51, A52 Lawrence, John A36 Lawrence, M A95, A96

Mansfield, Edgar A92, A93 Martin, Bruce A39 Mason, Helen A46 Mason, Paul A94 Melsor, Paul A41 Middleditch, John A98, A99 Mitchell-Anyon, Ross A45 Molle, Attributed A25 Mouat, Margaret A68

N

Nash, Gary A82, A83 Ngan, Guy A91

O

Oliver, Cheryl A35 Over, Lynden A86

P

Parker, Richard A30 Patterson, Lyndsay A85

R

Robertson, Darryl A50 Rudd, Rick A34

S

Shearer, Duncan A42 Smail, Ian A40 Smisek, Mirek A14-A19 Storm, Graeme A62, A63

T

Temuka A13 Tippett, Warren A44, A55-A59

W

Weaver, Chris A27-A29

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