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N E W ZE A L A N D & I NTE RN ATION A L FI N E & A PPLI E D A RT 6 & 7 DECEMBER 2017 • WELLINGTON PART ONE • EVENING SALE NEW ZEALAND & INTERNATIONAL FINE ART Wednesday 6 December 6pm Lot 1 - 80 PART TWO • DAY SALE NEW ZEALAND & INTERNATIONAL FINE ART Thursday 7 December 12 noon Lot 200 - 397 PART THREE STUDIO POTTERY & APPLIED ART Thursday 7 December 4pm Lot 400 - 496 WELLINGTON VIEWING Thursday 30 November 5pm - 7pm Opening Preview Friday 1 December 9am – 5pm Sunday 3 December 12noon – 3pm Monday 4 December 9am – 5pm Tuesday 5 December 9am - 5pm Wednesday 6 December 9am - 4pm LOCATION/ENQUIRIES 7 Maginnity Street • PO Box 224, Wellington 6140 Helena Walker, Director of Art Ph (04) 472 1367 • Fax (04) 475 7389 helena@dunbarsloane.co.nz • www.dunbarsloane.com BUYERS PREMIUM There is a buyers premium of 17% + GST (19.55%) added to the hammer price ABSENTEE BIDDING If you are unable to attend the auction you may submit an absentee bid (form at reverse or online www.dunbarsloane.com) Telephone bidding can be arranged on lots over $500 in value. Note we assume you have recieved a condition report or inspected the item prior to bidding. To register for this service, contact our office. Telephone lines are limited and are procured on a first registered basis. We accept no responsibility if for any reason we are unable to contact you, and for this reason encourage clients to leave a covering bid for such a circumstance. ILLUSTR ATIONS Front cover: Lot 42 Max Gimblett (b1935) The Secret of the Golden Flower 3 Est $4,000 - 7,000 Inside front cover: Lot 35 Melvin Day (1923-2-16) Persimmon, Walnuts and Bottled Cherries Est $7,500 - 12,500 Facing page: Lot 30 Douglas MacDiarmid (b1922) Washerwomen in Provence Est $2,500 - 4,000 Inside rear cover: Lot 322: Frank Gross (1908-63) Housescape Est $1,000 - 2,000 FINE ART
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Dunbar Russell Sloane (1942 – 2017)
After a seven year battle with cancer Dunbar Russell Sloane sadly passed away in August this year. He retired from the business approximately five years ago, passing the business on to his son, Dunbar Michael Sloane. Dunbar (III) joined the business when his father passed away in 1972. The main business was then, as it is now, on Waring Taylor Street in Wellington. However in 1972 the business occupied level one only, with auctions quickly rotated between weekly general auctions, antique auctions and art auctions. Dunbar was responsible for the re-introduction of stand alone art sales after a thirty year gap. He also set up a public art company that was eventually taken over by Brierley Investments. In 2000, after much deliberation between Dunbar III and IV, a branch was opened in Auckland on Parnell Road. It today functions as an agency for the main auction room in Wellington. The business is in the hands of the fourth generation, with each “Dunbar” carrying the business forward in response to the evolving market, fashion and technology of the time. Each Dunbar also brings their own legacy and personality to the business, some of which will be shared shortly in a company history as we approach 100 years of continuous business.
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1 GRETCHEN ALBRECHT China (Red) • $25,200 2 MARIANNE MUGGERIDGE Terrace Tunnel • $11,700 - NZ AUCTION RECORD 3 CHARLES TOLE Summer Cottages • $9,400 4 TOSS WOOLLASTON Tasman Bay from Takaka • $60,000 5 ROBIN WHITE Paremata Landscape • $31,000 6 JOHN DRAWBRIDGE Two Circles • $ 38,000 - NZ AUCTION RECORD 7 ROBIN WHITE Florence with Harbour Cone • $18,000 - NZ AUCTION RECORD 8 LUCIE RIE & HANS COPER • $3,750 12
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9 steve harris Ratana Church • $28,000 - NZ AUCTION RECORD 10 FIONA PARDINGTON Te Huia te Rae • $23,000 11 IAN SCOTT Model Series No 17 • $30,500 12 EVELYN PAGE Dr Diana Mason • $60,100 13 ROBERT BERENY (HUNGARIAN) Lady Reading • $155,000 14 GRAHAME SYDNEY Silverton • $113,600 15 JULIET PETER Easter Moon • $20,300 - NZ AUCTION RECORD FINE ART
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PART ONE • EVENING SALE NEW ZEALAND & INTERNATIONAL FINE ART Wednesday 6 December 2017 6pm start Lot 1 - 80
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1 D o n Bi n n e y Pacific Frigate Bird screenprint from the Barry Lett Gallery Multiple series, 1970 55 x 45cm $4,000 - 7,000
2 Go r do n Wa lt er s ( 1919- 95) Tawa screenprint from the Barry Lett Gallery Multiple series, 1970 55.3 x 43.5cm $2,000 - 4,000
PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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3 Col in M c C a h o n (1 9 1 9 -8 7 ) North Otago Landscape screenprint from the Barry Lett Galleries, Multiple Series, 1970 47 x 58cm $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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4 Co lin McC a h o n ( 1919- 87) 15 Drawings: December ‘51 to May ‘52 artist’s book of 24 lithographic leaves, published for the Hocken Library in 1976 signed and dated 1952 and inscribed ‘for Charles Brasch from Colin McCahon’ within plate 27.5 x 20.6cm $3,000 - 5,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Wellington
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5 Pat H a n ly ( 1 9 3 2 -2 0 0 4 ) Torso G screenprint, P2 signed and dated ‘Hanly 85’, inscribed with title (upper right) 61 x 57cm $2,500 - 4,000
7 Pat Ha nly ( 1932- 2004) Bride Sailor Observer screenprint, AP. 2. signed and dated ‘Hanly 91’ (lower right); inscribed with title (lower) 48 x 68cm $2,500 - 4,000
PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
6 Pat H a n ly ( 1 9 3 2 -2 0 0 4 ) Brown Model screenprint, limited edition 4/20 signed and dated ‘Hanly ‘85’ (lower right), inscribed with title (upper left) 42.5 x 56cm $2,500 - 4,000
8 Pat Ha nly ( 1932- 2004) Untitled [1995] screenprint, limited edition 3/101 signed and dated ‘Hanly 95’ (lower right) 56 x 75cm $2,000 - 4,000
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9 Paul Dibble ( b 1943) Rabbit No 4 cast bronze sculpture, limited edition 7/10 etched signature and dated NZ 2002 to base 31cm height, 18cm width, 10.5cm depth (maximum) $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE purchased 2002 Private collection, Kapiti Coast
10 Gr et ch en Albr ech t ( b 1943) Possess lithograph, limited edition 30/45 signed and dated ‘Albrecht 82’ (lower right) and inscribed with title (lower centre) 49 x 69cm $2,000 - 3,500 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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11 St eph en B a mbury ( b 1951) Untitled both acrylic and resin on paper 32 x 24cm each (2) $4,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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P et er McI nt y r e - sch o o l at c a pe runaway illust r at io ns The following 16 lots are from the collection of Ray Richards (J H Richards) who was employed by Wellington publishers A H & A W Reed. The works are the original illustrations for Lynne Owen’s School at Cape Runaway, printed by A H & A W Reed in 1964. The drawing are the complete set with the exception of the front and inside cover.
12 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) Greetings and nose rubbings and babble of Maori tongues indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 2. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000 ILLUSTRATED Lynne Owen, School at Cape Runaway (A H & A W Reed 1964) p. 23. 12
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13 Pe t e r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) “Kareka, eh? Champion” indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 9. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
15 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) He had to put on a coat, hat and had a pair of large shoes indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 17. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 106.
ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 177
14 Pe t e r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) I then donned swimming togs and went to scrub and rub at the sixteen and make sure that every trace of grime vanished indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 11. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
16 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) They sat with bated breath, the firelight flickering over their awe-stricken faces indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title and no 8. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 125.
ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 104.
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17 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) Ranged themselves in lines and presented their Maori action songs indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title, illustration instructions & no 7. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000 ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 86 & 87 (double page spread) 17
18 Pete r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) The auctioneer held up a loaf of bread and started off indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 14 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000 ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 155.
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20 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) I looked around and began to think what a cheerful and happy race they were indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 1. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000 ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 17
19 Pete r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) Then in through the open door came a horse and rider indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 5. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
21 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) The coffin was placed on the veranda of the meeting-house indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 12. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
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22 P e t e r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) Our horses were as spirited as we were and galloped “flatted out” along the sandy beaches indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with titled & no 13. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
25 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) When all of a sudden I came face to face with a big black wild boar indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 10. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
ILLUSTRATED Ibid, p. 153.
ILLUSTRATED Ibid p. 116
23 P e t e r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) Boatshed - Cape Runaway & Dream Cottage, looking across Bay of Tikirau both indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with titles, illustration notes & no. 3 & 15. 50 x 41cm each (2) $2,000 - 4,000
26 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) The others rushed to her assistance indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 6. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
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24 P e t e r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) Steam billowed from the volcano, and mushroomed above indian ink & graphite on paper Inscribed with title & no 16. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
27 P et er McI nt y r e ( 1910- 95) The Kerosene set the the soap like mutton fat indian ink & graphite on paper inscribed with title & no 4. 50 x 41cm $2,000 - 4,000
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28 Jeff T h o m s o n ( b 1 9 5 7 ) Map of New Zealand corrugated iron in three pieces 180cm overall length; 49cm maximum width $4,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE purchased directly from the artist Private Collection, Auckland
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29 Juliet P et er ( 1915- 2009) Hill of Houses - Factual oil on board signed & dated ‘JULIET PETER /70 (lower left); inscribed with title to reverse and orginal paper label 58 x 48cm $2,000 - 4,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Wellington
30 Dou g l a s M acDi a r m i d (b 1 9 2 2 ) Washerwomen in Provence oil on canvas signed and dated ‘MacDiarmid ‘58’ (lower centre) 48 x 71cm $2,500 - 4,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Wellington EXHIBITED Christchurch, Gallery 91, June 1959
This work came to New Zealand for one of the earliest exhibitions at Andre Brooke’s Gallery 91, the first commercial dealer gallery in Christchurch, late June 1959. This one-man show was the first large exhibition of MacDiarmid’s French paintings seen in New Zealand. The show was opened by his old friend, crime writer and theatre producer Ngaio Marsh and well reported in local papers, in one of which this work was illustrated. Twelve of the 20 paintings sold on opening night, prompting the Christchurch Star to comment that if success was measured by the number of red dots on pictures, at prices to 70 guineas, he had arrived. The Provence region of south east France is one of MacDiarmid’s favourite locations. In the 1950s he lived there for a time and later explored the back roads extensively, drawn to a diverse landscape of alps and plains, pine forests and olive groves, and the contrast of medieval heritage, traditional rural life and the coastal glamour of the French Riviera. We would like to thak Anna Cahill for her assistance in identifying and cataloguing this lot.
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31 Nigel Brown ( b 1949) Fern Pilgrim Triptych oil on canvas signed and dated ‘97 Nigel Brown’ (lower centre); signed and inscribed to reverse of all panels 33 x 72.5cm overall $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
32 Jo h n Dr awbr idge ( 1930- 2005) Into the Garden watercolour and pastel on paper signed and dated ‘John Drawbridge June 1985’ (lower right); inscribed with title to orginal gallery label affixed to reverse 75 x 57cm $5,000 - 8,000 PROVENANCE with Willeston Gallery, Wellington Private collection, Wellington 32
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34 N e i l D r i v e r (b 1 9 5 1 ) Interior with Open Doors acrylic on board signed ‘Neil Driver’ (lower right); signed, inscribed with title and dated 1985 to reverse 99 x 97cm $3,000 - 5,000 PROVENANCE with Galerie Legard, September 1986
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35 M elv i n Day ( 1 9 2 3 -2 0 1 6 ) Persimmon, Walnuts and Bottled Cherries oil on canvas signed and dated ‘Day 86’ (lower right) 92 x 182cm $7,500 - 12,500 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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36 J oh n Wal sh (b 1 9 5 6 ) Orokohanga Terrace oil on board signed, inscribed with title and dated 2002 to reverse 118 x 238cm $20,000 - 30,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Auckland
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37 Char l e s F r e d e r ic k G ol d i e (1 8 7 0 -1 9 4 7 ) The Widow Ngaheke, Perira te Kahikura oil on canvas signed and dated ‘C.F Goldie 1915’ (upper left) 24.5 x 19.5cm $220,000 - 280,000 PROVENANCE purchased originally by the grandmother of a family friend directly from the artist’s wife, Olive Goldie purchased from above circa fifty years ago Private Estate, Rotorua Ngaheke or Perira te Kahikura (Pirira te Kahukura) was a descendant of Te Rangihiroa of the Ngati-Tutea hapu of the Tuhourangi tribe. This hapu was recognised as the paramount hapu of the Tuhourangi because of its two main cheifs were of unbroken senior male descent from Puhaorangi. Rangihiroa married Parehe, a high-ranking lady from Ngati-Whakaue, and Ngaheke married back into Ngati Whakaue. Ngaheke was painted a number of times by Goldie. He photographed her several times on his visits from Auckland and as the years passed, used his photographs increasingly as a resource for his drawings and paintings. Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, C. F. Goldie 91870-1947) Prints, Drawings & Criticism, p. 134
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38 Mou n t fo r d To s s w i l l [Tos s ] Wool l aston (1910 - 9 8 ) Mt Egmont from Huinga oil on board signed ‘Woollaston ‘65’ (lower right) 59.5 x 79.5cm $25,000 - 35,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Wellington
Mountford Tosswill [Toss] Woollaston was born in rural Huinga near Toko in Taranaki, the son of John Woollaston, a sharemilker, and his wife, Charlotte Tosswill. In 1928 at the age of 18 years he left the region to pick fruit on a Nelson orchard and took art lessons from Hugh Scott. Travelling to Dunedin to benefit from the enlightened modernist approach of Robert Nettleton Field at the local art school, he developed his signature expressionist technique alongside Colin McCahon and Doris Lusk. Marrying fellow artist Edith Alexander, he settled into art and orchard work in the Nelson region until a young family precipitated the move to Greymouth. However it was to his Taranaki roots that he returned in the 1965 to refresh his landscape style. It was during this time that he established two important signature motifs – Bayly’s Hill and Mt Egmont, which he would repeat and continue to explore well into the 1970s. He made a determined effort to shift away from descriptive topographical painting to try and capture the energy inherent in the land itself. For the benefit of those who made disparaging remarks about his muddy palette, Woollaston explained that he wanted to paint the colour of the earth after it had absorbed the heat of the sun. This sensual and empathetic approach to depicting specific localities distinguishes his work from the realism of his contemporaries.
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39 Mo unt fo r d To sswill [To ss] Wo o llas ton ( 1910- 98) Near Greymouth [1964] watercolour signed ‘Woollaston’ (lower right) 30.5 x 38.5cm $4,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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40 Mo unt fo r d To sswill [To ss] Wo o llas ton ( 1910- 98) Winter Pond watercolour signed and dated ‘Woollaston ‘61’ (lower right) 26.5 x 36cm $3,000 - 5,000 PROVENANCE Collection of Mr & Mrs R N O’Reilly, 1961. O’Reilly was a friend of both Woollaston and Colin McCahon. He later became the Director of the New Zealand Library School. Sale, Dunbar Sloane Ltd, Wellington, 5/12/01 (lot 1) Private collection, Wellington EXHIBITED Christchurch Group Show 1961
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41 Eua n MacLeo d ( b 1956) Figures Walking oil on canvas signed, inscribed with title & dated ‘90 to reverse 138 x 176cm $14,000 - 20,000 PROVENANCE Private Collection, Canterbury
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42 Max G i mbl e t t ( b 1 9 3 5 ) The Secret of the Golden Flower 3 acrylic polymer and metallic pigments on paper signed and dated ‘Max Gimblett 1986’ (lower right) 57 x 75.5cm $4,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
43 Merv y n W illia ms ( b 1940) 16 Panels: In Between I, II, III; Cypher I, II, III, Small Icon I, II, III & Blue; Small Structure I; Small Canticle I; Inner Circle I & (Blue); Sequence (Gold); Closing I all acrylic on paper laid down on board each signed, inscribed with title and dated ‘93 with original gallery labels to reverse 20 x 18cm each (16) $6,000 - 10,000 PROVENANCE with Gow Langsford Gallery, Auckland Corporate collection, Wellington
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44 Ro b e rt E ll i s (b 1 9 2 9 ) Nga taonga oil on canvas signed, inscribed with title and dated ‘22 Tihema 1993’ (lower left) 163 x 240cm $17,500 - 25,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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45 L u i s e F on g (b 1 9 6 4 ) Smoke mixed media on board, diptych both panels signed, entitled and dated ‘August 1992’ with original Brooker Gallery label to reverse 121 x 160cm (overall) $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Auckland
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46 S i m o n K a an (b 1 9 7 1 ) Journeyscape II acrylic on canvas signed and dated ‘KAAN 02’ (lower right) 105 x 152cm $8,000 - 14,000 PROVENANCE With Tinakori Gallery, June 2002 Private Collection, Wellington
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47 Sy d n e y L o u g h T h omp s on (1 8 7 7 -1 9 7 3 ) The Hapuka, Kaikouras oil on board signed ‘S. L. Thompson’ (lower left); inscribed with title to reverse and on original paper label; bears original H Fisher & Sons paper label to reverse 37.5 x 44cm $6,000 - 10,000
48 Sy dney Lo ugh Th o mpso n ( 1877- 1973) La Vallee, Grasse oil on canvas signed ‘S L Thompson’ (lower left); signed, inscribed with title and dated 1933 on original paper label affixed to reverse 91 x 71cm $16,000 - 24,000
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49 S y d n e y L o u g h T h omp s on (1 8 7 7 -1 9 7 3 ) Notre Dame near Vence oil on board signed ‘S L Thompson’ (lower right); inscribed with title indistinctly in pencil to reverse 20.5 x 25.5cm $3,000 - 5,000 PROVENANCE Dixon Collection, Hawkes Bay
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50 Sy dney Lo ugh Th o mpso n ( 1877 - 1973 ) Church Interior, Brittany oil on canvas signed S L Thompson (lower right); inscribed with title and dated ‘65 to reverse 50 x 62cm $4,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE Private Collection, Auckland
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51 M a r g a r e t O S tod da rt (1 8 6 5 -1 9 3 4 ) Bouquet of White Roses watercolour heightened with white signed ‘M. O. Stoddart.’ (lower left) 31 x 47cm $6,000 - 10,000 PROVENANCE Private Collection, Wairarapa
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52 Char l e s Sp e n c e l ay h R M S , HRB SA (Brit i s h , 1 8 6 5 - 1 9 5 8 ) Amused oil on canvas signed ‘C.Spencelayh’ (lower left); inscribed with title to orginal gilt frame 59 x 49cm $12,000 - 18,000 PROVENANCE with original framing receipt, May 1917 by descent to the current owner Private collection, Auckland
Charles Spencelayh was born in 1865, in Rochester, Kent, the youngest of 11 children whose father’s family firm of engineers and iron founders was far removed from the art world. However, at the age of 20, Charles enrolled at the National Art Training School in London, where he learned a meticulous and disciplined style of painting that was to endure throughout his career. He subsequently continued his training in Paris, exhibiting at the Paris Salon, returning to England to become a founder member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters in 1897. The early years of his commercial career saw Spencelayh concentrate on painting miniature portraits. Indeed, he proved so talented in his detailed portraits, that he earned the nickname ‘the Human Camera’. The turning point in Spencelayh’s career came in the early 1920s when he came under the patronage of Mr. Levy, a rich Manchester cotton merchant. It was while he was under the Levy patronage that Spencelayh produced his best work. His best-known picture is probably The Old Dealer (The Old Curiosity Shop) exhibited to great acclaim at the RA in 1925. Depicting an aged antiques dealer painting a birdcage. The work sold at Sotheby’s in December 2009 for £280,000 setting a world auction record price. for the artist.
53 Alo is Heinr ich P r iech enfr ied ( Aust r ia n, 1867- 1953) Gentleman at his Writing Desk oil on board signed ‘AHPriechenfried’ (lower right) 45 x 29cm $2,000 - 4,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Christchurch 53
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54 Ho rat i o G o r d on Rob l e y (1 8 4 0 -1 9 3 0 ) Portrait a fully tattooed Chief “PAORA” Ngatimaru Tribe watercolour heightened with white with ink detailed drawing and inscription to reverse 22.3 x 14.3cm $5,000 - 8,000
55 Giro la mo P ier i B a llat i Ner li ( 1860- 1926) Portraits of Maori Girl and Gentleman both oil on panel one signed ‘G.P.Nerli’ (upper right); the other (upper left) each 22 x 14cm (2) $4,000 - 7,000
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Most likely painted c.1897, when Nerli was located in Auckland PROVENANCE with International Art Centre, Auckland, 21/03/1988 (lot 47) Private Collection, Wellington LITERATURE Peter Entwistle, Michael Dunn & Roger Collins, Nerli, An exhibition of paintings & drawings (Dunedin 1988) p. 160, ref 135 (Maori Girl only illustrated)
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56 G iro l a m o Pi e r i B a l l at i N e r l i (1 8 6 0 1926) Fiji oil on card signed ‘Nerli’ (lower right) 21 x 34cm $2,000 - 4,000 PROVENANCE The late Mrs E. E. McMillan MP, Highgate, Dunedin LITERATURE Peter Entwistle, Michael Dunn & Roger Collins, Nerli, An exhibition of paintings & drawings (Dunedin 1988) p.140, fig 116 (illustrated) as ‘Untitled Landscape with cabin, figures and banana trees c1894’
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57 Aft er Ch a r les Decimus B a r r aud ( 1822- 1897) Early Wellington ‘A portion of Lambton Quay in the late 1800s showing the Hoggard house in the background. Taken from an earlier photograph’ watercolour and graphite heightened with white 32.5 x 42cm $2,000 - 4,000 PROVENANCE Dixon Estate, Hawkes Bay 57
58 Ma r ga r et O Sto dda rt ( 1865- 1934) Southern Alps in Purple Hues watercolour heightened with white signed (lower left) 24 x 35.5cm $1,750 - 3,500 PROVENANCE Dixon Estate, Hawkes Bay
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59 Do rot h y Kat e Rich mo nd ( 1861- 1935) Grazing Sheep, Waikanae watercolour heightened with white on buff paper signed with intials and dated “ D. K. R. 1903’ (lower left) 20.5 x 28.5cm $2,000 - 4,000 PROVENANCE Sale, Dunbar Sloane Ltd, Wellington, 29 August 2001 (lot 53) Private collection, Wellington
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60 Pe t e r M cI n t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) Public Trust Building, Lambton Quay watercolour & Indian ink on paper signed ‘PETER MCINTYRE’ (lower right) 40 x 50.5cm $6,000 - 10,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Australia
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61 Pe t e r M cI n t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) Tolo Harbour watercolour and Indian ink on paper signed ‘PETER MCINTYRE’ (lower right); signed, inscribed with title and dated 1961 to reverse 52 x 74cm $5,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Hawkes Bay
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62 Pete r M cIn t y r e (1 9 1 0 -9 5 ) Round Up oil on board signed (lower right) 56 x 94cm $14,000 - 18,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Canterbury
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63 J o h n G i bb ( 1 8 3 1 -1 9 0 9 ) The Dashing Rocks, Kaikoura oil on canvas signed and dated ‘John Gibb/ 1880’ (lower left); inscribed with title to reverse and bears original paper label 40 x 64cm $7,500 - 12,500 PROVENANCE Collection of Miss F Sheard, inherited by the current owner’s Aunt c1950 then by descent Private collection, Canterbury
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64 Rita Angus ( 1908- 70) Berries & Orange Leaves watercolour signed ‘Rita Angus’ (lower right) 16 x 11.5cm $2,000 - 4,000 PROVENANCE Vendor is a direct descendant of the artist Private collection, Hawkes Bay
65 M arg a r e t O S to d da rt (1 8 6 5 -1 9 3 4 ) Spring Blooms on Rivers Edge watercolour heightened with white signed ‘M. O. Stoddart’ (lower left) 24.5 x 34.5cm $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Waikato
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66 E v e ly n Pag e (1 8 9 9 -1 9 9 3 ) Still Life No. 3 oil on canvas board signed with artist’s monogram (lower left); signed, inscribed with title and dated ‘July 1973’ to reverse 34 x 35cm $10,000 - 15,000 PROVENANCE Private Estate, Wellington
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67 Ev ely n Page ( 1899- 1993) Courtney Place, Older Wellington oil on board signed ‘E PAGE’ (lower right) 34.5 x 24cm $8,000 - 12,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Wellington LITERATURE Janet Paul & Neil Roberts, Evelyn Page, Seven Decades (Christchurch 1986) p. 99
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68 A r c h i b a l d N i c ol l (1 8 8 6 -1 9 5 2 ) Rakaia Gorge, Mt Hutt oil on canvas signed ‘Archibald F. Nicoll’ (lower right) 74 x 92cm $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington
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69 W illia m A [Bill] Sut to n ( 1917- 2000) The Pond, High Barnet, England oil on canvas board signed and dated ‘W A Sutton ‘47 (lower right); signed and inscribed with title to reverse 32 x 37cm $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE Private Estate, Canterbury
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70 A Au s t e n D e an s (1 9 1 5 -2 0 1 1 ) Morning Sun, Chawton oil on board signed & dated ‘A A Deans 1969’ (lower left); inscribed with title on original label to reverse 44 x 57cm $3,000 - 5,000
71 Co lin W h eeler ( 1919- 2012) Banks of the Pareora and Mt Nimrod, South Canterbury oil on board signed ‘COLIN V WHEELER’ (lower right); inscribed with title \ on original artist’s label affixed to reverse 39.5 x 49.5cm $2,500 - 4,000
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72 Robi n W h i t e ( b 1 9 4 6 ) Hokianga Sand Hills silkscreen print, limited edition 16/50 signed, inscribed with title and dated March 1977 (lower left) 67 x 56cm $4,500 - 7,500 PROVENANCE Private collection, Wellington LITERATURE Robin White New Zealand Painter (Alister Taylor 1981) p. 64 (colour illustration), p. 112, no. 193.
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73 Ra lph Hot er e ( 1931- 2013) Drawing for Black Painting, Requiem for Tony graphite on paper signed and dated ‘Hotere/Port Chalmers 1973’ (lower right), inscribed with title 33 x 24.5cm $4,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Hawkes Bay
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74 R a l p h H ot e r e (1 9 3 1 -2 0 1 3 ) From ‘Pine’ a Poem by Bill Manhire woodblock and ink on paper signed and inscribed ‘Hotere 74/ from ‘Pine’ a Poem by Bill Manhire’ (lower right) 56 x 42.5cm $3,000 - 6,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Manawatu In 1974 Ralph Hotere produced his PINE work on the Royal Columbian hand-press at the University of Otago. The sequence was prompted by Bill Manhire’s postcard text sent each week from London in the early 70s.
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75 Ra lph Hot er e ( 1931- 2013) Lo NEGRO sobre le ORO lithograph, limited edition 43/50 signed and dated ‘Hotere/ 92’ (lower left) 70 x 44.5cm $4,000 - 7,000 PROVENANCE Corporate collection, Wellington LITERATURE Peter Vangioni & Jillian Cassidy, Hotere empty of shadows and making a shadow (Christchurch 2005) fig. 61
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76 P h ilip Trust t um ( b 1940) Top 10 [1975] oil on board 272 x 136cm $3,000 - 5,000 PROVENANCE with Bosshard Gallery, Dunedin
77 P h ilip Trust t um ( b 1940) Garden [1977] oil on board signed with initials and dated ‘P. S. T. 77’ (upper right) 123 x 121cm $8,000 - 14,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Auckland
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78 Allen Ma ddox ( 1948- 2000) Mathew’s Painting oil on canvas laid down signed with initials, inscribed with title and dated ‘78 (lower right) 202 x 122cm $6,000 - 10,000 PROVENANCE with Dunbar Sloane, Auckland 1 May 2002 (lot 101) Private collection, Auckland This work was for Maddox’s partner Linda Bouse’s young son, Mathew
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79 Allen Ma ddox ( 1948- 2000) Untitled [1982] acrylic on canvas initialled and dated ‘AM 5.82’ (lower centre) 82 x 43cm $5,000 - 8,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Auckland
80 Andr e Hemer ( b 1961) ‘Un, er, and yeah’ acrylic on linen signed, inscribed with title and dated ‘07 to reverse 90 x 90cm $3,000 - 5,000 PROVENANCE Private collection, Wellington
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