Artists’ Estates & Collectable Art Tuesday 4 July 2017
Conditions of Sale & A Guide to Buyers The highest bidder shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute as to the bidding in respect of any lot, that lot may be offered again at the discretion of the auctioneer whose decision shall be absolute and final. The auctioneer has the right (i) to refuse any bid; (ii) to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion; (iii) to place a reserve on any lot; (iv) to place a bid or bids on behalf of the seller; (v) to withdraw any lot from sale; (vi) to require a successful bidder to pay forthwith the whole or any part of the purchase price. The auctioneer acts as the agent of the seller and neither he nor the seller shall be responsible for any defects or faults in any lot or for any errors of description or for genuineness or authenticity of any lot and no compensation shall be paid in respect of same. From the time of lot being sold, such lot will be the responsibility of the buyer. Successful bidders are required to pay for purchases immediately on completion of sale unless otherwise arranged. All intending buyers are required to register for a bidding number prior to auction commencing. Subscribers can use their permanent bidding number. We reserve the right to ask for identification if you are a first time client of International Art Centre. Each lot shall be paid for and removed at the buyers expense by no later than 4pm Friday 7 July 2017 unless otherwise arranged failing which the auctioneer and/or the seller shall have the right to forfeit any deposit paid by the buyer and to resell the lot either by public or private sale and any deficiency on costs of resale shall be borne by the defaulting buyer. No lot may be collected or paid for whilst auction is in progress. SUBJECT BIDS When the auctioneer declares a lot ‘subject’ this means the bid is below the set reserve and is subject to vendor accepting, rejecting or negotiating the bid. International Art Centre will endeavour to make contact with the vendor immediately after sale or the following day. If the bid is accepted, the highest bidder is obligated to make purchase. ESTIMATES Estimates are provided for each entry and act as a guide only. They are prepared well in advance of sale and are subject to revision at any time. Estimates are based on hammer price and do not include our buyers premium.
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Artists’ Estates & Collectable Art 6:30pm Tuesday 4 July 2017
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May Modern & Contemporary Art
Highlights
With over 80% of entries sold, a total of just under $550,000 was achieved including post auction sales. May’s Modern & Contemporary Art returned a pleasing result commensurate with increasing market response to this sale category. Consign Now to October Modern & Contemporary Art.
Prices quoted are hammer price which attract buyers premium Results www.fineartauction.co.nz
Don Binney $40,000
Paul Dibble $7,000
Max Gimblett $19,000 4
Pat Hanly $10,000
Doris Lusk $8,600
Dick Frizzell $40,000
Glenda Randerson $5,400
Max Gimblett $35,000 5
Lawrence Leitch Return to the Land, Southland Acrylic on board 56 x 126 cm Now on view in gallery $18,800
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Important & Rare 6:30pm Tuesday 8 August
The sale includes works by Charles Frederick Goldie, Frances Hodgkins, Peter McIntyre and Charles Blomfield. We also have consignments from the Remuera Club (Formally the Commerce Club Auckland) and the Estate of John & Beverly Malcolm - John was the President of the Queen Elizabeth Arts Council and they began collecting in the 1960s and 70s. Previously unseen works by Robert Ellis, Gretchen Albrecht, Ray Thorburn, Pat Hanly and William A Sutton feature as part of this offering. International Art Centre are delighted to announce a previously unknown masterpiece, held in the same collection for nearly fifty years will comprise the centrepiece of this major sale. Painted by Louis John Steele, it depicts the Father of Auckland, Sir John Logan Cambell in his Parnell mansion Kilbryde where the Parnell Rose Gardens are today. This is one of the most significant historic New Zealand art discoveries in recent years and there is much excitement about it coming to light. Important & Rare auctions are the proven, pre-eminent sale category for major works of art offered for sale in New Zealand. These auctions take place three times annually. As we fast approach our 50th year in business, experience continues to equal results. 2014 saw Important & Rare auctions realise five of New Zealand’s top ten auction prices. The following year saw new records set with the two top prices in Auckland achieved. With the addition of the record $1.377 million paid for a C F Goldie in April’s 2016 sale, International Art Centre achieved the three highest art auction prices in New Zealand’s history. Due to an appreciative, and greatly valued clientele of nationwide and international buyers and sellers we look forward to breaking new ground.
Consign Today Contact: Richard Thomson Ph. +64 9 379 4010 M. 0274 751 071 E. richard@artcntr.co.nz Catalogue closes 12 July 8
PETER MCINTYRE Rangitikei River Oil on board Estimate $25,000 - 35,000
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Artists’ Estates Consign Today
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International Art Centre’s decades of experience in the auction arena have been underpinned by the consistent delivery of excellent results for our clients, and over the years we have distinguished ourselves as the trusted, go-to institution for the handling of artists’ estate sales. Notable artists’ estates which have in the past been entrusted to International Art Centre include such prominent names as Ida Carey, Douglas Badcock, Gabrielle Hope, William James Reed & John Weeks. Acting with discretion, care and the affordance of specialist expertise, we provide an end-to-end service which guarantees ease of process for the vendor.
The delivery of a bespoke marketing approach which will ensure all works, regardless of value, are presented to their best advantage and achieve their full market potential, are part of the service.
John Weeks 1886 - 1967
Ida H Carey fetched $5,600 February 2017
For a confidential, obligation-free discussion around our handling of artists’ estates, and the services International Art Centre offer. Contact: Richard Thomson +64 +9 379 4010 richard@artcntr.co.nz Mob. 0274 751071
Allen Maddox 1948 - 2000 Works from the Artist’s Estate Collection To be offered unreserved Allen Maddox is remembered as being one of New Zealand’s finest exponents of abstract expressionism. His work, spanning over three decades investigates the tension between structure and gesture, primarily utilising the motifs of grids and crosses.
1 1 Allen Maddox The Kiss Oil on paper 35 x 50 Inscribed $1,000 - 1,500
Allen Maddox estate no. aMAD82
2 Allen Maddox Our Modesty Oil on paper 15 x 50 Inscribed $800 - 1,200
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Allen Maddox estate no. aMAD827
3 Allen Maddox Her Great Modesty Oil on paper 15 x 50 Inscribed $800 - 1,200
Allen Maddox estate no. aMAD828
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Allen Maddox The Wedding Oil on paper 15 x 50 Signed, inscribed & dated 1989 $800 - 1,200
Allen Maddox estate no. aMAD829
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Sylvia Siddell 1941 - 2011 Peter Siddell 1935 - 2011 Works from the Artists’ Estate Collection To be offered unreserved 12
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Peter Siddell White House and Puriri Tree, 1969 Oil on board 40 x 52 $2,000 - 4,000
Note: Title and date are from artist’s records.
In 1960 Peter Siddell married Sylvia. They lived in Auckland where their two daughters were born. From 1972 Siddell painted professionally, holding his first solo exhibition that same year. Peter Siddell’s realist paintings are identified mainly with depictions of the environs of Auckland. While his works appear to be of actual places, his paintings have a subjective component, and might be better described as magic realism than truly realistic. The cityscapes and townscapes in Siddell’s paintings are rendered empty, with the suggestion of events occurring outside the picture area. In this sense, his work can be compared to the metaphysical works of Giorgio de Chirico. Siddell is the second only New Zealand artist to be knighted.
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Peter Siddell Norfolk Pines Digital monoprint, 26 x 38 Signed, inscribed & dated 2009 $1,000 - 1,500
7 Peter Siddell Trellis Screenprint, edition of 90, a/p, 45 x 37 Signed, inscribed & dated 2005 800 - 1,200 7 13
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When Sylvia Siddell began painting in the 1970s, her art was shaped by the domestic and familiar. She incorporated family life into the process of art-making as a means of balancing her roles as wife and mother with her activity as an artist. Among other women artists of her generation, Siddell elevated the banal and ordinary occurrences of domestic life to an appropriate and challenging subject for art. Her comments on domesticity contained references to her feelings and frustrations about the wider world and continued to inform her work three decades on.
Sylvia Siddell The Dinner Party Series, (4) Dinner Party 6.30pm Dinner Party 8:00 pm Surprise Party Under the Table Four hand-coloured screenprints 41 x 31 Edition of 30 All Signed & inscribed $1,000 - 1,500
9 Sylvia Siddell Tears of the Moon Oil on canvas 88 x 50 Signed $1,000 - 1,500
10 Sylvia Siddell Moving On Oil on canvas 88 x 50 Signed $1,000 - 1,500 8 14
Sylvia Siddell 1941 - 2011 Peter Siddell 1935 - 2011 Works from the Artists’ Estate Collection
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John Weeks 1886 - 1965 Works from the Artist’s Estate Collection to be offered unreserved
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11 John Weeks Hills & Clouds Watercolour 25 x 40 Signed Weeks O’Connor stamp verso $1,500 - 2,500
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John Weeks Old Hotel Watercolour & pencil 39 x 50 1,000 - 2,000
13 John Weeks El Hammam Foukani, Morocco Watercolour 30 x 41 Signed Inscribed under matt Weeks O’Connor stamp verso 800 - 1,200
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John Weeks King Country Hills Watercolour 30 x 41 $1,500 - 2,500
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John Weeks King Country Farm Watercolour 23 x 40 $1,500 - 2,500
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Ida Harriet Carey 1891 - 1982 Works from the Artist’s Estate Collection
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Ida H Carey Sing Along - Ropu Waiata Oil on board 66 x 80 $1,500 - 2,500
The works of popular Waikato artist and teacher Ida Carey have received increased market attention over the past few years. During the 1920s whilst based in Sydney, Ida studied with Italian artist Anthony Dattilo Rubbo (1870 - 1955). Best known as a portrait painter, in the 1960s she began a series featuring Maori women with Moko. A versatile artist, Ida was also a competent painter of interiors, landscapes, still life and a series of ballet scenes. She was a founding member of the Waikato Society of Arts, becoming President in 1934. She succeeded fellow artist Ivy Copeland (1895 - 1961) as a lecturer at Auckland College of Education and taught art in several Hamilton schools. Represented: Christchurch Art Gallery, Rotorua Museum, Waikato Museum & Puke Ariki, New Plymouth.
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Note: These are the remaining five works from the Artist’s Estate Collection.
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18 17 Ida H Carey Whakaako Oil on board 60 x 64 $1,500 - 2,500 18
Ida H Carey Maori Elder in Pink Cardigan Oil on board 67 x 60 $1,500 - 2,500
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Ida H Carey Washing Day Oil on board 43 x 61 1,500 - 2,500
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Ida H Carey Elder - Moko, Cloak & Feather Oil on board 63 x 46 2,000 - 3,000 20 19
Gaston De Vel 1924 - 2010 Works from the Artist’s Estate Collection
to be offered unreserved Belgium born De Vel spent his student years at the AcadĂŠmie Royale des Beaux-Arts, Brussels, which he attended at age 17 from 1941 to 1945. I was taught to paint directly from life, so I could learn to visualise things as an artist in colour, just like the Impressionists. Now these lessons are in my blood, a part of me. One of his most influencial tutors was Alfred Bastien, a friend of Claude Monet and John Singer Sargent. Gaston believes he was one of the last painters to have been taught in the classical and impressionistic fashion by a tutor directly involved with some of the leading artists of that movement. In 1960 he arrived in New Zealand from the Belgium Congo with nothing but peace and safety - it was worth losing everything just for that, Gaston said in an interview with the Auckland Star. Gaston was awarded the Kelliher Art Prize in 1968. The 1980s saw several sellout exhibitions in Auckland and at Lewis Paape Gallery, Lower Hutt. His work is part of the permanent collection of Dunedin Public Art Gallery.
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Gaston De Vel Sante Fe, New Mexico Oil on canvas 45 x 38 Signed & dated 1990 $1,000 - 1,500
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Gaston De Vel Ayleford, Kent Oil on canvas 38 x 46 Signed & dated 2000 $1,000 - 2,000
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Gaston De Vel Auckland Skyline Oil on canvas 51 x 60 Signed & dated 1975 $1,500 - 3,000
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Gaston De Vel Centenaire, Brussels Oil on canvas 40 x 51 Signed & dated 1971 $800 - 1,500
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Gaston De Vel Grand Canyon, Arizona Oil on canvas 46 x 55 Signed & dated 1990 $800 - 1,200
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Gaston De Vel Palace of Justice, Brussels Oil on canvas 40 x 51 Signed & dated 1971 1,000 - 1,500
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Gaston De Vel Wendons, Essex Oil on canvas 37 x 45.5 Signed & dated 2000 $1,000 - 2,000
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Gaston De Vel Early Civilization Oil on canvas 39 x 50 Signed & dated 1977 $800 - 1,200
29 Gaston De Vel Anemones Oil on canvas 40 x 51 Signed & dated 1968 $1,000 - 1,500 25 22
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Gaston De Vel Ancient Ruins, Sicily Oil on canvas 50 x 39 Signed & dated 1977 800 - 1,200
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Gabrielle Hope 1916 - 1962 Works from the Artist’s Estate Collection to be offered unreserved Gabrielle Hope was born in Lower Hutt, she attended Auckland’s Diocesan School for Girls and studied at Elam School of Fine arts. The mother of two children, she lived in Whitford, Waiheke Island and in 1950 purchased a home in Tohunga Crescent, Parnell. Gabrielle’s wide circle of friends included fellow artists Helen Brown, Jan Nigro, Louise Henderson, Robert Nettleton Field, Eric Lee Johnson, Colin & Anne McCahon and Lincoln Lee. Her subject matter extensively encompasses still lifes, landscapes, figures, animals and portraits. The influence of Picasso, and an admiration of Frances Hodgkins is reflected in Hope’s work as is her fascination with western and eastern occult philosophies and symbolism. From 1946 she exhibited with the Auckland and Hamilton Society of Arts and the Auckland City Art Gallery in 1955/56. From today’s perspective Gabrielle Hope’s work is more vital and modern than ever. There is an uncompromised bravery of brushstroke, a quality of perception leaving no doubt that she was a woman artist ahead of her time. The artist’s early death at just forty six years of age cut short a career of already considerable achievement. 31 Gabrielle Hope Reflections Pastel on paper 47 x 37 Signed & 1953 $800 - 1,200 32 Gabrielle Hope Portrait Pastel on paper 56 x 38 Signed $500 - 1,000 31 24
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34 Gabrielle Hope Turkeys at Karekare Watercolour 38 x 72 Signed 1,000 - 1,500
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33 Gabrielle Hope Cat with a Fish Watercolour 52 x 65 Signed $800 - 1,200
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Pat Hanly Jumping Bride Screenprint, edition 3/6, 50 x 70 Signed, inscribed & dated 1985 $3,000 - 5,000
Provenance Lots 35 - 39 From a Private Collection, London
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36 Pat Hanly Touches Screenprint, edition 19/25, 48 x 66 Signed, inscribed & dated 1985 $2,500 - 3,500 37 Gretchen Albrecht Corona Lithograph, editon 6/30, 61.5 x 80.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 2000 $2,000 - 3,000
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Louise Henderson Untitled, c. 1950 Lithograph 38 x 60 $600 - 1,000
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Louise Henderson On the SS Southern Cross Lithograph 35 x 51.5 Signed & dated 1952 $600 - 1,000
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40 Pamela Wolfe Laceleaf Acrylic on board 119 x 89 Signed & dated 1995 $1,500 - 2,500
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David Barker Shipwright Shed Acrylic on board 58 x 91 Signed & dated 1968 $2,000 - 3,000
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42 Michael Smither Central Otago Landscape Watercolour 38 x 63 Signed & dated 1970 $2,500 - 3,500
Provenance: Estate of Evelyn Page
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Henryk Syzdlowski Blue Pongas Along White River Oil on canvas 66 x 58 Signed & dated 1984 $1,500 - 2,500
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Grant Banbury Ladder II Mixed media 75 x 28.5 $500 - 1,000
Provenance: Denis Cohn label verso
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45 Anna Caselberg In the Garden Acrylic on board 36 x 53 Signed $800 - 1,200 46 Michael Smither Landscape Oil on board 56 x 58 Signed & dated 1965 $1,500 - 2,500
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47 Anna Caselberg St Kilda with Hillside Workshop c. 1980 Watercolour 45 x 60 Signed $500 - 1,000 48
Anna Caselberg Man and Boat Pencil on paper 34 x 42 Signed & dated 1982 $300 - 500
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49 Des Robertshaw Reclining Nude Acrylic on board 74 x 92 Signed $1,600 - 2,500 50 Des Robertshaw Metropole City Acrylic on board 101 x 75 Signed $1,600 - 2,500
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51 Stanley Palmer Estuary Bamboo engraving, edition 21/60, 45 x 65 Signed, inscribed & dated 1979 $500 - 1,000 52 Stanley Palmer Mountainside Bamboo engraving, edition 6/60, 33.5 x 23 Signed, inscribed & dated 1979 $400 - 600 53
Stanley Palmer At the Bay quote ~ Katherine Mansfield Bamboo engraving, edition 90/100 47 x 65 Signed, inscribed & dated 1985 $800 - 1,200
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Stanley Palmer Pohutukawas and Island - Mahurangi Bamboo engraving, edition of 60, 46 x 57 Signed, inscribed & dated 1974 $400 - 600
55 Louise Henderson Abstract Forest Watercolour 29 x 49 Signed 1,000 - 1,500
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Alexis Hunter The Lure of the Sea Oil on canvas 51 x 61 Signed & dated 1988 verso $2,000 - 3,000
Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist in Grey Lynn, 1990, on the eve of her departure for the United Kingdom 57 Louise Henderson Hula Girls, Raratonga Lithograph, edition 10/10, 60 x 45 Signed $950 - 1,250 56
58 Charles Nathaniel Worsley Homeward Bound Watercolour 24.5 x 34.5 Signed $800 - 1,200 59 Charles Nathaniel Worsley Wanganui River Watercolour 24.5 x 34.5 Signed $800 - 1,200 60 John Barr Clarke Hoyte Lake Manapouri Watercolour 21 x 42 Signed $1,000 - 2,000 61 Charles Nathaniel Worsley Mt Cook Watercolour 36 x 25 Signed $800 - 1,200 62 Charles Nathaniel Worsley Lucerne, Switzerland Watercolour 13.5 x 17.5 Signed $300 - 600
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Paul Martinson Giant Moa Oil on board 36 x 28 Signed & dated 1991 $1,000 - 2,000
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Paul Martinson Stout-Legged Moa Oil on board 36 x 28 Signed & dated 1991 $1,000 - 2,000
Illustrated p. 43 New Zealand Extinct Birds Brian Gill & Paul Martinson Random Century, 1991
Illustrated p. 40 New Zealand Extinct Birds Brian Gill & Paul Martinson Random Century, 1991
At about 3m tall in an upright standing position this was the tallest bird known, though not the heaviest.
This short stocky moa was widely found in drier parts of New Zealand
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Paul Martinson South Island Goose Oil on board 36 x 28 Signed & dated 1991 $1,000 - 2,000
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Paul Martinson Finsch’s Duck Oil on board 36 x 28 Signed & dated 1991 $1,000 - 2,000
Illustrated p. 59 New Zealand Extinct Birds Brian Gill & Paul Martinson Random Century, 1991
Illustrated p. 50 New Zealand Extinct Birds Brian Gill & Paul Martinson Random Century, 1991
Illustrated p. 53 New Zealand Extinct Birds Brian Gill & Paul Martinson Random Century, 1991
Remains of this small long- billed rail have been found only in the North Island
This giant flightless goose had greatly reduced wings
This heavily built species with a short bill and stout legs once occurred widely in both main islands
Lots 63 - 67 Notes & provenance: Private Collection, Auckland To be sold without reserve Exhibited: Ferner Galleries Auckland, 1991 Each lot sold with a copy of the limited edition book New Zealand Extinct Birds, Brian Gill & Paul Martinson, Random Century, 1991, together with a limited edition print, Huia by Paul Martinson
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68 Charles McPhee Nani Oil on velvet 90 x 64 Signed & Inscribed $1,500 - 2,500
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69 Charles McPhee Mareva Oil on velvet 91 x 69 Signed & Inscribed $1,500 - 2,500
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Gary Waldrum Red Plateau IX (Sisters II) Oil on canvas 101 x 168 Signed, inscribed & dated 1997 verso $6,000 - 8,000
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71 John Bevan Ford Ruru and Kiwi Te Aitanga a Kiwa Series (The Progeny of Kiwa) Coloured pencil on paper 83 x 53 Signed $2,500 - 3,500
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Pat Hanly Summer Bride + Groom Screenprint, edition 18/19, 52 x 63 Signed, inscribed & dated 1990 $2,000 - 3,000
73 Garth Tapper Wellington - The PM Waiting for His Train Oil on board 23 x 20 Signed Inscribed verso $2,500 - 3,500 Note: Whilst this work appears to portray a figure at Papatoetoe Railway Station, Auckland it bears the inscription in artist’s hand No. 10 Wellington, The PM Waiting For His Train verso
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George Baloghy The Last and First Cafe - Symonds Street Oil on canvas 59 x 84 Signed & dated 1986 $3,000 - 5,000
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Ruth Coie Four WW1 Studies, 2014 Charcoal drawings 42 x 30 Signed, inscribed & dated 2014 verso $3,000 - 4,000
Two Soldiers and a Donkey in Gas Masks
Three Air Dales with Gas Masks
French Army Dispatch Dog Jumps Over a Soldier in the Trenches
British and German Wounded, Epehy September, 1918
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May - June 2004
77 Steve Harris Canterbury Barn, c. 1980 Acrylic on paper 42 x 66 Signed $5,000 - 8,000
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78 Ian Kingstone The Buck Stops Here Oil on board 114 x 79 Signed & dated 2006 Inscribed Prime Beef is Exported to Australia verso $1,200 - 1,800
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Jan Nigro It’s All In The Way We Look At It Mixed media collage on paper 76 x 53 Signed, inscribed & dated 2001 $1,400 - 1,800
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Dean Buchanan The Marionettes Oil on canvas 124 x 180 Signed & dated 1996 $2,500 - 3,500
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Jason Hicks Te Whenua Oil on canvas 68.5 x 119 Signed, inscribed & dated 1999 $800 - 1,200
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Mark Adams Pacific Island Tattoo The Last Day of Tattooing Artist Fatu Feu’u Large scale silver bromide print 118 x 150 $2,000 - 3,000
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83 J Lincoln Rowe Mount Everest - A View of the Summit from Thyangboche Monastry - the British Fortieth Anniversary Everest Expedition Limited edition print, 55/500, 45 x 66 Signed in pencil by the J Lincoln Rowe, Sir Edmund Hillary and Rebecca Stephens - the first British woman to climb Mount Everest Proceeds from the sale of this lot in aid of the Sir Edmund Hillary Himalayan Trust $800 - 1,200 84
Dick Frizzell Martin Crowe Screenprint, A/P, 80 x 58 Signed, inscribed & dated 1996 $800 - 1,200
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Richard Thompson Untitled Sculpture Painted cast iron 35 x 35 x 27 $500 - 1,000
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Jean Rochards Ocean, Tahiti Acrylic on canvas 81 x 65 Signed & dated 2005 Inscribed verso $500 - 1,000
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Fatu Feu’u Kupe Sili Sili Lithograph, edition 8/12, 70 x 100 Signed & inscribed dated 2016 $1,000 - 1,500
88 Dick Frizzell Rastafour Acrylic and collage on paper 21 x 18 Signed, inscribed & dated 2005 $1,000 - 3,000
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Fatu Feu’u Titilo II Monoprint 63 x 50 Signed & dated 1992 $800 - 1,200
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Fatu Feu’u SIOA II Monoprint 75 x 55 Signed & dated 1992 $800 - 1,200
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John Hovell Tuatua (Amphidesma Subtriangulatum) Oil on board 70 x 73 Signed Inscribed & dated 1986 verso $500 - 1,000
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93 Douglas Badcock Lake Wakatipu, Frankton Arm, Remarkables Watercolour 23 x 28.5 Signed $1,200 - 1,800 94 Douglas Badcock Arrowtown Watercolour 23 x 31 Signed $1,200 - 1,800
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95 Tim Wilson Lake Waikaremoana Oil on board 18.5 x 38 Signed $800 - 1,200 96
E Mervyn Taylor St Mary’s, Karori Original engraving 18 x 23 Signed inscribed & dated 1937 $1,200 - 1,600
97 E Mervyn Taylor Mai Screenprint, edition 55/300, 40 x 33 Signed & inscribed on plate $1,400 - 1,800 Note: Mai was also produced as a linocut 94
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E Mervyn Taylor Hillside with Trees Original engraving 17.5 x 17.5 Signed & dated 1936 $800 - 1,200
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100 James F Scott Les Enfants Oil on canvas 75 x 55 Signed $1,500 - 2,500
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101 John Barr Clarke Hoyte Coromandel Watercolour 20 x 40.5 Signed $2,000 - 3,000
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Charles McPhee Tahitian Hut Oil on board 37 x 47 Signed & dated 1950 $600 - 1,200
103 Ian Hamlin Sunset Over Te Anau Oil on board 57 x 87 Signed $1,000 - 2,000
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104 Gainor W Jackson Cutty Sark at 17 Knots Passes the SS Britannia off Sydney 1889 Oil on canvas laid on board 80 x 116 Signed $3,000 - 5,000
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During her 1889 voyage to Sydney, Cutty Sark added to her laurels by passing P&O Liner Britannia and beating her into Port Jackson. The clipper was off Gabo island in light winds when she was passed by the steamer. Twelve hours later, the officer of the watch on Britannia reported to his captain the lights of a sailing ship that was sailing at 17 knots compared with their 16, the wind being a stronger southerly ...... From notes affixed verso
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Marcus King Dominion Monarch Docking at Queens Wharf, Wellington Oil on board 30 x 45 Signed verso $3,000 - 5,000
Provenance: Private Collection, London Illustrated: p. 236 Marcus King, Painting New Zealand for the World, Peter Alsop, Warren Feeney, Potton & Burton, 2015
The quadruple screw motor vessel Dominion Monarch was the most powerful ocean liner in the world and in her time, the largest ship in the Australasian trade. With a unique passenger to crew ratio, Dominion Monarch offered a quality of service that has seldom been equalled. She was a most unusual ship; her design was that of a very large cargo-passenger liner, a factor emphasised by her comparatively small passenger complement. Although other vessels of her type had been built previously, and were ordered after her, Dominion Monarch was the largest liner of this format ever built.
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Jane Evans From the Sand Dunes Watercolour 40 x 30 Signed & dated 2009 $2,500 - 3,500
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Jane Evans The Pink Dress Watercolour 75 x 57 Signed & dated 1985 $3,000 - 5,000
108 Peter McIntyre Itsukushima Shrine, Miyajima, Japan, 1965 Watercolour 51 x 73 Signed $4,500 - 7,500 Provenance: Private Collection since 1966 The sketch for this work is illustrated plate 23 Peter McIntyre’s Pacific, A H & A W Reed, 1966
Cruising around the Inland Sea we went to stay at Miyajima. It was raining. Somehow the delicate beauty of Japan, of pine trees and waterfall, temple and shrine, are enhanced by the softening rain. We climbed through wooded valleys where the lacquered bridges and waterfallls loomed through the mist. Peter McIntyre - Peter McIntyre’s Pacific, A H & A W Reed, 1966 Itsukushima Shrine is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
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110 Ferdinando Quintavalla Summer Fruits Oil on panel 34 x 49 Signed $1,000 - 2,000 111
Mark Weston / Otis Frizzell Untitled - A Pair Oil on board 47 x 120 Signed & dated 2007 $1,000 - 1,500
112 John Weeks Moroccan Village Scene, Tlemcen Graphite on paper 25 x 32 $600 - 800
109 Mark Olsen Lilli Jellybean Oil on canvas 100 x 100 Signed $2,000 - 3,000 112
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A Austen Deans October Snow, Godley River Oil on board 48.5 x 119.5 Signed and dated 1972 $6,000 - 8,000
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Laurence WIlliam Wilson Lake Manapouri Oil on canvas 29 x 59 Signed, inscribed & dated 1909 $1,500 - 2,500
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117 115 Herbert Ivan Babbage St Ives Watercolour 28 x 23 Signed $300 - 500 116 Sylvia Siddell Untitled Graphite on paper 33.5 x 33.5 Signed & dated 30.7.1980 $400 - 600 117
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Grant Corbishley Farm Landscape with Trig Station Oil on canvas 150 x 121 Signed, inscribed & dated 2002 $1,500 - 2,500
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Ralph Hotere Figure Study Xerox monoprint 33 x 21 Signed & inscribed Xerox print in pencil verso $800 - 1,200
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Jason Grieg Egyptian Isis III ( It’s Made of Fire) Monoprint 32 x 22 Signed & dated 2004 $1,500 - 2,000
120 Jason Grieg Tombs Monoprint 14.5 x 19.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1996 $400 - 700
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121 Tom Esplin Luarca Spain Oil on board 50 x 60 Signed $3,000 - 5,000
123 Helen Brown Auckland Building, Symonds Street Watercolour 49 x 35 Signed $900 - 1,500
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124 Gaston De Vel Cray Boats, Iron Pot, Napier Oil on canvas 32 x 40 Signed $800 - 1,200
Gaston De Vel Trafalgar Square, London Oil on canvas 40 x 50 Signed & dated 1970 $1,000 - 1,500
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125 Tim Wilson Sunset - Marlborough Sounds Oil on canvas 45 x 60 Signed $1,000 - 2,000
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129 126 Cyril Whiteoak Harbour from Waitakere Range Oil on board 60 x 90 Signed $800 - 2,000
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127 Graham Braddock The Old Homestead by the Sea Hotere’s Place Oil on board 45 x 55 Signed $1,000 - 1,500 128
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Rosa Spencer Bower Bluebells in the New Forest Watercolour 31 x 42 Signed & inscribed verso $500 - 1,000
129 Alice F Whyte Auckland Wharves Watercolour 24 x 28 Signed $400 - 600
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Olivia Spencer Bower Cactus Flower Watercolour 55 x 41 Signed & dated 1970 $800 - 1,200
131 Olivia Spencer Bower Waimakariri River Watercolour 44 x 56 Signed $2,000 - 3,000 132 Olivia Spencer Bower Medieval Village Watercolour & ink 33 x 24 Signed $800 - 1,200
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james Peele Lake Wakatipu Watercolour 42 x 74 Signed & dated 1881 $800 - 1,200
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Robert Nettleton Field Richard Field as a Baby Watercolour 23 x 22 Dated October 1944 $1,500 - 2,500
135 William George Baker Cargills Cliffs Oil on canvas 44.5 x 65 Signed $800 - 1,500 136
Laurence WIlliam Wilson Mount Tutoka from Pykes River, Martins Bay Oil on canvas 29 x 45 Signed, inscribed & dated 1900 $1,500 - 2,500
137 William Menzie-Gibb Evening, St Ives Cornwall Oil on board 27 x 40 Signed $800 - 1,200
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138 William Menzie-Gibb Old Homestead Watercolour 32 x 44 Signed $400 - 600 139
J M Mayclair Snr Mt Manaia from Urquharts Bay, Whangarei Heads Oil on board 28 x 44 Signed & inscribed $200 - 400
140 Charles Blomfield Otira Gorge Oil on board 42.5 x 57.5 Signed $1,500 - 2,500
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141 Francis McCracken View Through The Trees Watercolour 24 x 33.5 Signed $800 - 1,200
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144 Roy Dalgarno The Judges of the High Court, Auckland 1981 Ten etchings, edition of 100, 32.7 x 24.5 All signed & inscribed All unframed in original presentation box $1,000 - 1,500
145 Charles Arthur Wheeler Morning Stroll Oil on board 21 x 28 Signed $2,500 - 3,500
143 Elise Mourant End of the Day Watercolour 33 x 47 Signed $300 - 500
144 Francis McCracken Street Scene, Edinburgh Coloured pencil on paper 11.5 x 18 Signed $300 - 500
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146 K J Andrews Spring at Mt Cook and Tasman Valley Watercolour 40 x 60 Signed $400 - 600
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149 Peter Williams Berts Gang, Back Country, Gisborne Oil on board 34 x 44 Signed $400 - 600
Colin Vernon Wheeler Lindis Pass - Two Views Oil on canvas laid on board 14 x 42 One signed & dated 1962 $1,000 - 1,500
Douglas Badcock Old Barn, North Island Oil on board 45 x 60 Signed & dated 1968 $2,500 - 3,500
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Jos Kivits Books and Spectacles Oil on canvas 28 x 38 Signed & dated 1976 $500 - 1,000
152 Jos Kivits The Shelter of Trees Oil on board 58 x 78 Signed $500 - 1,000
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156 Fred Graham Little Church Watercolour & ink 30 x 39 Signed $500 - 1,000 157 Richard Wallwork Bon Festival Oil on board 31 x 31 Signed $800 - 1,200
153 Garth Tapper The Wrestlers Oil on board 22 x 29 Signed $1,500 - 2,000 154
Douglas Badcock Chimney and Sycamores, Macetown Oil on board 40 x 30 Signed & dated 1961 $1,000 - 2,000
155 Nelson Thompson All Saints Church, Howick Watercolour and ink 36 x 55 Signed $800 - 1,200
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158 Peter Brown Greenstone River Oil on board 50 x 60 Signed $400 - 600 159 Tim Wilson Dusky Sound Oil on canvas 35 x 62 Signed $800 - 1,200 160 Brian Halliday Autumn, near Glendhu Bay, Wanaka Oil on board 50 x 65 Signed $500 - 1,000 158
161 Peter Beadle Mare And Foal Eglington Valley Fiordland Oil on board 55 x 75 Signed $1000 - 1500 162 Judith Moreton Forest & Stream Oil on board 61 x 94 Signed $1,500 - 2,500
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163 Douglas Badcock Bayonet and Cecil Peaks, Central Otago Oil on board 46 x 62 Signed Inscribed verso $1,600 - 2,200 164
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Randall Froude Mire Peak Oil on canvas 60 x 90 Signed & dated 1981 $500 - 1000
165 Randall Froude Deep Cove Doubtful Sound Oil on canvas 76 x 50 Signed $500 - 1000
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166 Richard Kemplev The Flower Seller Oil on canvas 55 x 41 Signed $800 - 1,200 167 Pietro Anningoni Italian 1910 - 1988 Portrait Metal plaque, edition of 250, 9 x 7 Signed $500 - 1,000 168 Percy Robert Craft British 1856 - 1934 Corner of a Square, Damascus Oil on board 24 x 33 Signed $500 - 1,000 76
169 Paul Beauvais Venice Oil on canvas board 22 x 34 Signed & inscribed verso $400 - 600 170 James Fraser Scott Coastal Scene Watercolour 28 x 38 Signed $400 - 600 171
C Harington The Lea at Hatfield Watercolour 28 x 38 Signed & dated 1926 $400 - 600
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Trevor Lloyd Mt Mania Whangarei & Northland Coast - A Pair Watercolour 20 x 23 $400 - 700
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William George Baker Geyser, Rotorua Watercolour 12 x 17 Inscribed verso $300 - 500
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Artist Unknown Horses and Soldiers Oil on canvas 60 x 90 $800 - 1,200
178 Artist Unknown Napoleon Oil on board 14.5 x 14 $300 - 500
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Douglas Badcock Looking up the Owen River from Murchison Oil on board 45 x 60 Signed & dated 1975 $1,000 - 2,000
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180 Shane Cotton Broken Water Screenprint, edition of 60, 40 x 50 Signed & inscribed $800 - 1,200
186 Tony Lane Couple Embracing Screenprint, edition 20/20, 108 x 55 Signed & dated 1987 $500 - 1,000
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Fatu feu’u Pili Opo Lithograph, edtion 18/20, 58 x 74 Signed, inscribed & dated 1988 $400 - 600
182 Dick Frizzell Sylvan Road Screenprint, edition 33/100, 75.5 x 57 Signed, inscribed & dated 2005 $400 - 600
188 Richard Killeen Wine Attachments Screenprint, edition 12/100, 56 x 75.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 2002 $800 - 1,200
183 John Drawbridge Girl at Window No 1 Line etching 65 x 38 Signed $800 - 1,200
189 Dick Frizzell Table/Wine Screenprint, edition 49/100, 60 x 50 Signed, inscribed & dated 2002 $600 - 1000
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Don Driver At the Beach Screenprint, edition 150/150, 76.5 x 57 Signed, inscribed & dated 1982 $400 - 700
185 Dick Frizzell Contacts Screenprint, edition 71/75 33 x 39 Signed & dated 2003 $800 - 1,200
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Deny Watkins Pili Opo Lithograph, edtion 18/20, 58 x 74 Signed, inscribed & dated 1988 $400 - 600
190 Dick Frizzell True Colours Screenprint, edition of 100, p/p 76 x 57 cm Signed, inscribed & dated 2007 $1400 - 1,800
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192 Vida Steinert Tree Study Watercolour 44 x 39 Signed $300 - 500 193
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Ian Hamlin Evening surf, Punakaiki Oil on board 59 x 49 Signed & dated 1990 $800 - 1,200
Brian Strong Inland Stream Oil on paper 22 x 20 Signed & dated 2002 $400 - 600
194 Richard Ponder Molesworth Morning Oil on board 40 x 50 Signed $800 - 1,200 195 E B Lattey Bush House Watercolour 32 x 49 Signed $400 - 600 196 Robert Proctor A Sunlit Market Oil on board 40 x 29 Signed $800 - 1,200
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C Troughton Clark Heni Pawhatai with Grand Daughter Mehon Taiapa Sepia print 50 x 40 $200 - 400
198 Michael Ponder The Smithey, Langley Dale Marlb Oil on board 30 x 34 Signed $500 - 1,000 199
Brent Trolle Mt Cook & Mt Tasman Oil on canvas 30 x 40 Signed & dated 2005 $300 - 500
200 Jos Kivits Pronkstilleven Oil on board 70 x 49 Signed & dated 1976 $800 - 1,200 201 Jos Kivits Winter Scene Oil on board 38 x 48 Signed $800 - 1,200 202
Suzanne Goldberg Desert Landscape Oil on board 42 x 57 Signed & dated 1978 Inscribed verso $200 - 400
203 Suzanne Goldberg Untitled Oil on board 50 x 72 Signed & dated 1965 $200 - 400 204 Aston Greathead The Old Wharf from Armers Beach, Kaikoura Oil on board 38 x 46.5 Signed $400 - 600
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205 Jos Kivits The Water Billy Oil on board 38 x 49 Signed $800 - 1,200 206 Carl Bland Bird Man Pastel on paper 88.5 x 63 Signed $700 - 1,500 205
207 E G Edwards The Pink Terraces Oil on board 50 x 73 Signed $1,000 - 2,000 208
Paul Martinson Bird in Flight Watercolour 22 x 18 Signed & dated 1992 $800 - 1,200
209 Richard Wallwork Hay Bales oil on board 23 x 27 Signed $400 - 600 210 Jos Kivits Landscape Oil on board 48 x 70 Signed & dated 1976 $300 - 600 206
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211 Richard Wallwork An Arab Watercolour 17 x 12 Signed Inscribed An Arab verso $250 - 450
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212 Jos Kivits Still Life with Chestnuts Oil on board 20.5 x 28 Signed $500 - 1,000 213 Jason McCormack I Have Arrived Acrylic on linen 85 x 85 Signed $500 - 1,000 214 Jos Kivits Upper Waiwera Oil on board 38 x 27 Signed $300 - 500 215
Walter Gonim Shaw Savill Liner Watercolour 34 x 48 $150 - 350
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Alfred Ernest Baxter Selwyn Reservoir Watercolour 23 x 34 Signed & dated 1918 $400 - 600
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Johanna Ward View from Veranda, Waiheke Island Oil on paper 43 x 30 Signed & dated 1992 $200 - 400
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Index ADAMS M........................................... 82 AITKEN J A........................................ 176 ALBRECHT G....................................... 37 ANDREWS K J .................................. 146 ANNIGONI P..................................... 167 BABBAGE H I..................................... 115 BADCOCK D....................... 93, 94, 148, .......................................... 163, 154, 179 BAKER W G............................... 135, 175 BALOGHY G....................................... 74 BANBURY G........................................ 44 BARKER D............................................ 41 BAXTER A E....................................... 216 BEADLE P.................................. 150, 161 BEAUVAIS P....................................... 169 BLAND C........................................... 206 BLOMFIELD C.................................... 140 BOROS L............................................. 90 BRADOCK G..................................... 127 BROWN P.......................................... 158 BROWN H.......................................... 123 BUCHANAN D.................................... 80 CAREY I H....................16, 17, 18, 19, 20 CASELBERG A..........................45, 47, 48 CLARK C T........................................ 197 COLE R................................................ 75 CORBISHLEY G................................. 117 COTTON S......................................... 180 CRAFT P R......................................... 168 DALGARNO R................................... 142 DE VEL G.................... 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, .....................26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 122, 124 DEANS A A....................................... 113 DRAWBRIDGE J................................ 183 DRIVER D.......................................... 184 EDWARDS E G.................................. 207 ESPLIN T............................................. 121 EVANS J.................................... 106, 107 FEU’U F.............................87, 89, 91, 181 FIELD R N........................................... 134 FORD J B............................................. 71
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FRIZZELL D..... 84, 88, 182, 185, 189, 190 FRIZZELL O & WESTON M................. 111 FROUDE R................................. 164, 165 GIBB W M...................................137, 138 GOLDBERG S............................ 202, 203 GONIM W......................................... 215 GRAHAM F....................................... 156 GREATHEAD A.................................. 204 GRIEG J..................................... 119, 120 HALLIDAY B....................................... 160 HAMLIN I................................... 103, 191 HANLY P.................................. 35, 36, 72 HARRINGTON C............................... 171 HARRIS S.............................................. 77 HENDERSON L.................. 38, 39, 55, 57 HICKS J................................................ 81 HOOPER J........................................... 76 HOPE G............................. 31, 32, 33, 34 HOTERE R ......................................... 118 HOVELL J............................................ 92 HOYTE J B C................................ 60, 101 HUNTER A............................................ 56 JACKSON G W................................. 104 KEMPLEV R........................................ 166 KILLEEN R.......................................... 188 KING M............................................. 105 KINGSTONE I....................................... 78 KIVITS J..............................151, 200, 201, .......................... 210, 212, 214, 152, 205 LANE T............................................... 186 LATTEY E B......................................... 195 LLOYD T..................................... 173, 174 MADDOX A.............................. 1, 2, 3, 4 MARTINSON P............. 63, 64, 65, 66, 67 MARTINSON P................................... 208 MAYCLAIR J M................................. 139 MCCORMACK J.............................. 213 MCCRACKEN F........................ 141, 144 MCINTYRE P...................................... 108 McPHEE C........................... 68, 69, 102 MORETON J...................................... 162
MOURANT E...................................... 143 NIGRO J.............................................. 79 OLSEN M........................................... 109 PALMER S.......................... 51, 52, 53, 54 PEELE J.............................................. 133 PONDER M....................................... 198 PONDER R......................................... 194 PROCTOR R...................................... 196 QUINTAVALLA F................................ 110 ROBERTSHAW D............................ 49, 50 ROCHARDS J...................................... 86 ROWE J L............................................ 83 SCOTT J F.................................. 100, 170 SIDDELL S............................ 8, 9, 10, 116 SIDDELL P...................................... 5, 6, 7 SMITHER M.................................... 42, 46 SPENCER B R............. 128, 130, 131, 132 STEINERT V......................................... 192 STRONG B......................................... 193 SZYDLOWSKI H.................................... 43 TAPPER G.................................... 73, 153 TAYLOR E M........................96, 97, 98, 99 THOMPSON N................................... 155 THOMPSON R..................................... 85 TROLLE B........................................... 199 UNKNOWN ARTIST.............172, 177, 178 WALDRUM G...................................... 70 WALLWORK R....................157, 209, 211 WARD J............................................. 217 WATKINS D........................................ 187 WEEKS J............... 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 112 WHEELER C V........................... 145, 147 WHITEOAK C..................................... 126 WHYTE A F........................................ 129 WILLIAMS P ...................................... 149 WILSON T............................ 95, 125, 159 WILSON L W.............................. 114, 136 WOLFE P............................................. 40 WORSLEY C N................... 58, 59, 61, 62
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