PART THREE Studio Ceramics & Applied Art Lots A1– A106 5pm • Thursday 15 May 2014
A1 Crown Lynn vase, tiki mark, 13cm height $100 - 200
A3 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) vase, no 47, tiki mark, 18.5cm height $100 - 200
A5 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) vase, no 8, tiki mark, 18.5cm height $150 - 300
A4 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) vase, no 58, tiki mark, 24cm height $300 - 600
A6 Crown Lynn Handpotted float bowl, impressed mark, 21cm diameter $100 - 200
A9 Crown Lynn (Daniel Steenstra) vase, printed mark, 18cm height $100 - 200
A11 Crown Lynn handpotted vase, no 24, printed mark, 24cm height (rim chip to base) $150 - 300
A10 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) vase, no 13, tiki mark, 13.5cm height $100 - 200
A12 Crown Lynn vase, no 14, tiki mark, 14cm height (firing flaw to rim) $100 - 200
A13 Crown Lynn nautilus shell moulded vase, impressed mark, 17.5cm height together with another vase, 14cm height (2) $100 - 200
A16 Possible Luke Adams pottery basket, 20cm length $100 - 200
A17 Anneke Borren spherical vase, painted mark, 22cm dia $100 - 200
A2 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) vase, tiki mark, 18cm height $100 - 200
A18 Anneke Borren vase, painted mark, 20cm height $75 - 150
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A19 Flora Christeller vase, c1971 unmarked, 35cm height (foot chip) $100 - 200
A7 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) float bowl, no 52, tiki mark, 24.5cm diameter $100 - 200 A8 Crown Lynn (Ernest Shufflebotham) vase, no 34, tiki mark, 14cm height $150 - 300
A14 Crown Lynn vase, printed tiki mark, 23.5cm height $150 - 300 A15 Crown Lynn Model of a cocker spaniel, unmarked, 28cm length $150 - 250
A20 Flora Christeller slab vase c1972, 24cm height together with another by the same hand c1983, 18cm dia (2) $100 - 200
A21 Bruce Martin pair pots and another lidded box, impressed mark 10.5cm, 6cm dia (3) $100 - 200
A22 Muriel Moody mural wall hanging, entitled Bathers, 70 x 108cm $300 - 600
A23 Muriel Moody plant holder, sculpture, 33cm height (faults) $200 - 300
A24 Patti Meads sculpture, 126cm height $200 - 400
A25 Juliet Peter vase, incised mark, 29cm height $300 - 600
A26 Juliet Peter four tile panel, 57cm length (detail) $150 - 300
A27 Juliet Peter platter, incised mark, 30cm length $100 - 200
A28 Juliet Peter bird feeder, unmarked, 17cm height $50 - 75
A29 Roy Cowan charger, Lord of the Kelps, incised mark & paper label, 47cm dia $250 - 400
A30 Mirek Smisek massive jar & cover, impressed mark, 49cm height $400 - 800
A31 Mirek Smisek massive bowl, impressed mark, 53cm dia $200 - 400
A32 Keith Blight vase, etched signature, 52cm height $200 - 400
A33 Doreen Blumhardt massive bowl, impressed mark, 55cm dia $800 - 1,000
A34 Doreen Blumhardt large vase, unmarked, 41cm height (firing faults) $150 - 300
A35 Mirek Smisek bowl, impressed mark, 15.5cm dia $80 - 150
A36 Mirek Smisek vase, impressed mark, 16cm height $75 - 120
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A37 Mirek Smisek pot, impressed mark 10cm dia together with another unmarked flask, 26cm height (2) $75 - 120
A38 Doreen Blumhardt two mounted panels, 24 x 27cm each (detail) $100 - 200
A39 Doreen Blumhardt vase, impressed mark, 32cm height $200 - 300
A40 Doreen Blumhardt vase, impressed mark, 28cm height $80 - 150
A41 Doreen Blumhardt lamp base, impressed mark, 41m height $75 - 150
A42 Doreen Blumhardt coffee pot, impressed mark, 23cm height $60 - 100
A43 Duncan Shearer vase, unmarked, 30cm height $75 - 120
A44 Barry Ball dish, 27cm dia together with another bowl, both impressed marks, 24cm dia (2) $80 - 150
A45 Jack Laird platter, 40cm dia together with a hanging form, both incised marks, 28cm height (2) $120 - 200
A46 Jack Laird bowl, incised mark, 39.5cm dia $100 - 200
A47 Graeme Storm vase, impressed mark, 20cm height $150 - 300
A48 Graeme Storm vase, impressed mark, 31cm height $300 - 500
A49 Graeme Storm vase, impressed mark, 30cm height Est $300 - 500
A50 James Greig crock & cover, unmarked, 25cm height $100 - 150
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A51 John Parker three graduated vases, 21cm, 20cm heights $200 - 400
A52 Paul Maseyk lipped bowl, glazed mark, 25cm dia (firing flaw to rim) $100 - 200
A53 Mirek Smisek plate, 26cm dia together with an unidentified dish, 31cm dia (2) $100 - 150
A54 Mirek Smisek set of four mugs, incised signature mark, 10cm heights $100 - 200
A55 Len Castle two forms, impressed marks, 13cm height, 8cm dia $150 - 250
A56 Len Castle box & cover, impressed mark, 13cm length $150 - 250
A57 David Carson-Parker two sculptural forms, 9cm dia each $75 - 150
A58 Len Castle flower arrangement form, impressed mark, 16cm height $400 - 600
A59 Len Castle bowl, impressed mark, 20cm dia $250 - 350
A60 Len Castle scroll bowl, impressed mark, 32cm dia $500 - 600
A61 Len Castle bowl, impressed mark, 38cm dia $300 - 400
A62 Len Castle bowl, impressed mark, 42cm dia $500 - 800
A63 Len Castle bowl, impressed mark, 35cm dia $400 - 500
A64 Len Castle vase, impressed mark, 24cm height $400 - 500
A65 Len Castle dish, impressed mark, 35cm dia $200 - 300
A66 Len Castle dish, impressed mark, 35cm dia (faults) $100 - 200
A67 Roy Cowan platter, entitled Tussock, painted by Grant Tilly, 46cm length $150 - 250
A68 John Parker bowl, signature mark, 26.5cm dia (hairline crack) $75 -125
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A69 John Lawrence GE Fruit 2006, 20cm, 19cm dia $400 - 500
A70 John Lawrence Field Trials GE Sweet Corn Scandal 2007, 20cm height maximum (one repaired) $300 - 400
A71 John Lawrence vase, sheath form, 48cm height $500 - 600
A72 Troika, Cornwall England vase, painted mark, 17.5cm height $200 - 300
A73 Troika, St Ives tile, painted mark, 20 x 30cm $200 - 300
A74 Seth Cardew, Wenford Bridge Pottery two plates, impressed marks, 26cm dia $200 - 400
A75 Seth Cardew, Wenford Bridge Pottery plate, impressed mark, 27cm dia with another unmarked plate, 30cm dia (2) $200 - 400
A76 Danlami Aliyu, Wenford Bridge Pottery plate, impressed marks, 32cm dia $200 - 400
A77 Winchcombe Pottery plate, impressed mark, 34cm dia $150 - 250
A78 Winchcombe Pottery plate, unmarked, 35cm dia $100 - 200
A79 Gugong Bong, Abuja Pottery two bowls, impressed marks, 21cm dia $150 - 250
A80 Gugong Bong, Abuja Pottery two bowls, impressed marks, 21cm dia $150 - 250
A81 Gugong Bong, Abuja Pottery two bowls, impressed marks, 21cm dia $150 - 250
A82 English Studio Pottery two dishes, unidentified impressed marks, 22cm, 24cm dia $150 - 250
A83 Ray Finch, English Studio cider jar, impressed mark, 38cm height $200 - 400
A84 Karen Denshaw, English Studio painted platter, impressed marks, 42cm length $150 - 250
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A85 Colin Keller English Studio bowl, impressed marks, 34cm dia $150 - 250
A86 Muggins, English mask jug, 23cm height together with St Ives Jug (rim chip), 20cm height (2) $75 - 150
A87 Early European Studio Pottery pair candlesticks, 37cm height (one damaged) $50 - 100
A88 Possible David Lloyd Jones, English Studio massive jar and cover, impressed mark, 68cm height $400 - 600
A89 John Crichton copper & ceramic dish, original paper label, 28cm dia $300 - 500
A90 John Crichton copper & ceramic dish, 41cm dia $600 - 800
A91 Dick Frizzell Tuna labelled tin can $150 - 250
A92 Gregor Kregar sheep (orange), 35cm length $400 - 800
A93 Garry Nash glass vase, signed & dated '02, 25cm height $200 - 300
A94 Garry Nash frosted blue glass vase, signed & dated G Nash '85, 26cm height $300 - 500
A95 Ann Robinson bowl, applied label BNZ 84/175, 18cm dia $300 - 500
A96 Ann Robinson blue cast glass amphora, 18.5cm height $3,500 - 5,000
A97 Peter Viesnik encased glass vase, signed & dated '91, 19cm height $150 - 250
A98 Joan O’Leary white glass stoppered bottle, etched mark, 20cm height together with another vase, 11cm height (2) $100 - 150
A99 Mike Regan bronze, The Lute Player, ltd ed 1/10, etched signature & dated '96, 24cm length $250 - 500
A100 Heather Grouden bronze bust, Beatrice, incised signature & dated '90, 26cm height $400 - 800
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A101 Bob Gerrard wooden hand painted Noah's Ark, 66cm length $800 - 1,000
A102 Bob Gerrard wooden hand painted Noah's Ark, 71cm length $800 - 1,000
A103 Mark Hill dragon fly, stainless steel & ceramic sculpture, 180cm wing span $2,000 - 4,000
A104 Mark Hill bumble bee, stainless steel & ceramic sculpture, 54cm length $1,250 - 2,500 Â
A105 GUY NGAN Cook Bi-Centenary Mural 1969, bronze, native timber & cork wall mounting sculpture, 85 x 540cm $2000 - 4000
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A106 Ted Kindleysides bronze hanging sculpture, 103cm height (faults) $200 - 400
artist INDEX PART 2
PART I A
Aberhart, Laurence 72 Ashken, Tanya 1 Aubrey, Christopher 43
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Baker, William G 48, 49 Barraud, Charles Decimus, 30, 31 Binney, Don 7 Birley, Oswald 33 Blomfield, Charles 28, 29, 47 Brown, Helen 8 Brown, Nigel 92, 93 Bruin, Kees 73, 74 Butler, Grace 56
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Macalister, Molly 4 McArthur, Piera 81, 82 McFarlane, Quentin 80 McIntyre, Peter 18, 19, 68, 70, 71 Macnee, Robert Russell 53 McWhannell, Richard 79
Chevalier, Nicholas 44 Clark, Russell 20 Crome, John (Attributed) 38
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Day, Melvin 5, 6 Dibble, Paul 3
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East, Alfred (Attributed) 34 Ellis, Robert 9 Esplin, Tom 65-67 Evans, Jane 84-88
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Feu’u, Fatu 89, 90 France, Patricia 83 Frizzell, Dick 75
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C
Reed, William 94-96 Richmond, Dorothy Kate 59, 60 Robinson, Peter 12, 13 Robley, Horatio Gordon (Attributed) 45, 46
Siddell, Peter 23 Smither, Michael 76 Spencer Bower, Olivia 61, 62 Stoddart, Margaret 57, 58 Stringer, Terry 2
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Thompson, Sydney Lough 63 Thornley, Geoff 14 Trusttum, Philip 10, 11
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Weeks, John 64 Wheeler, Colin 69 Woollaston, Toss 21, 22
Hanly, Pat 24 Harris, Jeffrey 77, 78 Herring Jnr, John Frederick 35 Hodgkins, Frances 27 Hodgkins, Isabel 42 Hodgkins, William Matthew 41 Hondius, Abraham (Attributed) 37 Hotere, Ralph 15-17, 25, 26 Hoyte, John Barr Clarke 32, 50-52
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Johnson, Robert 54
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Kahukiwa, Robyn 91 Kelly, Cecil 55
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Langley, CD 36
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Ellis, Robert 387 European 295, 301, 434 Eyers, Emily 296
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Van der Velden, Petrus 39, 40
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Allcot, John 446 Allwood, Stephen 281 Andrews, Rochelle 232 Atcherley, Henry 244-246
Badcock, David 460-463 Badcock, Douglas 215, 456-459 Baird, Annie 231 Baker, Cptn Richard 357 Baker, William 248a, 250 Barnes Graham, Allan 328 Barraud, Charles 311 Beadle, Peter 209-211, 340, 341, 468 Bensemann, Leo 410 Bidwell, Bridger 282 Binney, Don 394 Blair, Philippa 272 Bower, Olivia Spencer 450 Braithwaite, Joanna 280 British 290 Brown, Ion 344 Brown, Nigel 218, 219 Brown, Peter 347, 469, 472 Browne Matthew 425 Browne, Michael 426 Buchanan, Dean 270 Bunbury, Henry (Attributed) 293 Butler, Grace 308
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Cairncross, Sam 206, 207, 323-327 Callow, William 298, 299 Carey, Ida 336, 337 Chagall, Marc 411 Chilcott, Gavin 283, 422, 423 Clark, Russell 397-400 Cleavin, Barry 403-407 Colonial 248, 321 Cotman, John Sell/Miles Edmond 292 Cotton, Shane 261-264 Cowan, Roy 363-366 Cox, David (Attributed) 288 Crabb, Helen 402 Crane, John 297 Crook, Gordon 276, 277 Crump, John 214
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Dawe, Bing 275 De Vel, Gaston 345, 346, 356, 470, 471 Deans, A Austen 235, 236, 349-354 Dent, Rupert Arthur 302 Devis, Anthony (Attributed) 294 Draper, Herbert (After) 444 Drawbridge, John 385, 409 Dutch, Ted 360
Fairburn, Geoff 389 Feild, Robert Nettleton 430 Feu’u, Fatu 223-225 Fletcher, Blythe 318, 319, 455 Ford, John Bevan 388 Francis, Heather 379 Frizzell, Dick 217a, 373, 374
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Gibb, William Menzies 314, 453, 454 Gimblett, Max 265, 266
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Hansen, Albert 445 Harrison, John Cyril 436-439 Hay-Campbell, Charles 440 Herschell, Suzanne 383 Hill, Rowland 443 Hodgkins, William Matthew 316 Honour, W. Basil 205 Hoyte, John B C 310 Huddlestone, Fortescue 247 Hughes-Stanton, Sir Herbert 442
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Jamieson, Cecil 317
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Kahukiwa, Robyn 401 King, Marcus 200, 201 Knight, Gwen 322
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Lane, Tony 279, Langmaid, Rowland 289 Lee, Owen 343 Leurs, John 297a Lloyd, Trevor 432, 433 Looschen, Reent 303 Loxton, Colin 286
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McArthur, Piera 234, 396 McIvor, Lois 427, 428 McLeod, Rob 273 McCormack, Thomas 452 McFarlane, Shona 230, 378 McIntyre, Simon 391, 392 MacWhirter, John 441
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Manning, Dorothy 335 Mannix, Max 464 Mardon, Peter 212 Markham, Philip 465 Moriarty, Peter 334 Moultray, J Elder 307 Mourant, Elise 329, 330 Mutch, Tom 384
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Nairn, James 243 Nicoll, Archibald 204
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Owen, Samuel 287
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Palmer, Stanley 252-260 Parker, John S 386 Paul, Janet E 233 Peerless, Tom 309 Peter, Juliet 361, 362 Ponder, Richard 342
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Ramage, Don 358, 359 Raworth, William 315 Reynolds, John 375 Richardson, Harry Linley 240-242, 431 Richmond, D K (Attributed) 448 Richmond, George 435 Ritchie, Ross 284 Roberts, Glenda 226-228, 376, 377 Robertshaw, Des 380, 381 Robinson, James 414-419 Rodgers, Mark 466 Ross, James 274
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Savage, Cedric 202, 237, 331-333, 355 Scott, Ian 424 Sherwood, Maud 451 Smither, Michael 278, 367-372, 395 Stevens, Eion 382 Stewart, Helen 203 Strong, Brian 390 Sydney, Grahame 267-269
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Thomas, Mark 216 Thompson, Sydney Lough 449 Thomson, Pauline 285 Trevelyan, Judith 229 Trusttum, Philip 420, 421 Tuffrey, Michel 220-222
V Varley, John 291 Van der Velden, Petrus 320 Venables, Mark 348 W Waghorn, Aaron 412, 413 Walker, Bernard Eyre 300 Walsh, Alfred 312 Waru-Rewiri, Kura Te 271 Watson, R B 213, 467 Webb, Marilynn 408 Weeks, John 338, 339 Welch, Nugent 238, 239 Wheeler, Colin 217 White, A Lois 429 Wilson, Laurence 304-306 Worsley, Charles 251, 313 Wright, Frank 249 Wright, Walter 447
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Younghusband, Adele 208
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Adams, Luke A16 Aliyu, Danlami A76
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Ball, Barry A44 Blight, Keith A32 Blumhardt, Doreen A33, A34, A38-A42 Bong, Gugong A79-A81 Borren, Anneke A17-A18
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Cardew, Seth A74, A75 Castle, Len A55-A66 Christeller, Flora A19, A20 Cowan, Roy A29, A67 Crichton, John A89, A90 Crown Lynn A1-A15
D Denshaw, Karen A84
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English/European Studio A82, A87
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O’Leary, Joan A98
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Parker. John A51, A68 Peter, Juliet A25-A28
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Regan, Mike A99 Robinson, Ann A95, A96
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Shearer, Duncan A43 Smisek, Mirek A30, A31, A35-A37, A53, A54 Storm, Graeme A47-A49
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Troika A72, A73
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Viesnik, Peter A97
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Winchcombe Pottery A77, A78
Finch, Ray A83 Frizzell, Dick A91
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Gerrard, Bob A101, A102 Greig, James A50 Grouden, Heather A100
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Hill, Mark A103, A104
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Keller, Colin A85 Kindleysides, Ted A106 Kregar, Gregor A92
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Laird, Jack A45, A46 Lawrence, John A69-A71 Lloyd Jones, David (Possible) A88
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Martin, Bruce A21 Mayseyk, Paul A52 Meads. Patti A24 Moody, Murial A22, A23
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Nash, Garry A93, A94 Ngan, Guy A105
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