COLLECTABLE ART - Auction Tuesday 25 May

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LOT 5 REUBEN PATERSON

COLLECTABLE ART 6:30pm Tuesday 25 May 2021

202 Parnell Road, Auckland, New Zealand Tel + 64 9 379 4010 www.internationalartcentre.co.nz Directors Frances Davies & Richard Thomson

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LOT 48 ANN ROBINSON

LOT 130 PETER O’HAGEN LOT 30 MERVYN WILLIAMS LOT 85 CONNOR BROTHERS

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20 May

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22 May

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25 May

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Lot 20 Karl Maughan


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Luke Davies Ph +64 9 379 4010 luke@artcntr.co.nz

Richard Thomson Ph +64 9 379 4010 richard@artcntr.co.nz Mobile 0274 751 071

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IMPORTANT & RARE ART

Auction: Tuesday 27 Ju

GRETCHEN ALBRECHT Exile Oil on canvas 183 x 3

To consign works to this auction contact 6 COLLECTABLE 6:30pm Tuesday 25 May Richard Thomson ART richard@artcntr.co.nz Mob. 0274 751 071


366cm Estimate $90,000 - 120,000

ENTRIES NOW INVITED

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IMPORTANT & RARE ART: HELD 30 MARCH POST AUCTION REPORT In April, 2016 International Art Centre became the first auction house in New Zealand to sell a painting for over a million dollars. This historic event saw Charles Frederick Goldie's A Noble Relic of a Nobel Race realise $1.37 million. Five years later, at our recent Important & Rare Auction that record was surpassed when, after thirteen minutes of spirited bidding from the floor, phones and internet Banksy's, Keep It Real sold for $1.74 million. As Richard Thomson auctioneer paused for breath, the room filled with exuberant applause which continued throughout the evening as further record prices were achieved. For directors Richard Thomson, Frances Davies and the International Art Centre family the jubilation was welcomed as a fitting soundtrack to the celebration of our 50th Anniversary year. Record prices for Contemporary New Zealand art were numerous and in lot order included works by: Anne Shelton - $13,810, Paratene Matchitt - $36,030, Nigel Brown - $32,433, Stanley Palmer - $46,645, Robin White - $216,200, Robyn Kahukiwa - $64,867. A record price for early 20th century painter, E G Edwards of $33,600 was also achieved. Returning to the international Banksy market, world records were attained for two of the five Banksy prints offered. Choose Your Weapon (Soft Yellow) fetched $468,450 and Morons achieved $255,855. International Art Centre is one of the top three performers in the global Banksy market. Since June 2020 the inclusion of works by Banksy has lead to our auction catalogues being viewed by an extensive international audience; the benefits of this are ongoing, with one of the most pleasing aspects being increased off-shore interest in New Zealand art. Along with this, we continue to attract interesting international paintings such as the keenly contested work by German artist Sigmar Polke. This work sold for $204,200 to a New Zealand collector who succeeded against off-shore interests.

A work by Philip Clairmont exceeded estimate selling for $34,235 as did an oil by Karl Maughan which went for $40,800. There were two works by Michael Smither on offer, one from the collection of the artist's daughter which made $70,200. Peter Siddell's Old House, Avondale, estimated at $15,000 - 25,000 sold for $50,450. Traditional works by Peter McIntyre, John Barr Clarke Hoyte, Charles Blomfield, Laurence William Wilson, Sydney Lough Thompson also performed extremely well. Our thanks to all who attended the sale both in person or online through our bidding platform and App, along with our telephone bidders. It was a night to remember and positive confirmation of the value of art on so many levels. With a sale total of over $5.35million, it was also the most successful result in our 50 year history. Prices quote include buyers premium. SELLING? Entries Always Invited Contact one of the team: Richard Thomson - richard@artcntr.co.nz Mobile 0274 751 071 Maggie Skelton - maggie@artcntr.co.nz Phone 09 3794010 Luke Davies - luke@artcntr.co.nz Phone 09 3794010

Other highlights contributing to a sale total of $5.22 million included Bill Hammond's Choreograph Screen - $144,000, Gretchen Albrecht's Floe $120,010, Don Binney's Mexico D.F. - $120,010 and Frances Hodgkins The Cow - $132,130. A photograph by Fiona Pardington achieved $51,000 and one of six works by Toss Woollaston made $54,054. Banksy - $1.74 million - A

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Max Gimblett- $42,245

Colin McCahon - $57,050

Robert Ellis - $36,030

Don Binney - $39,640

Banksy - $468,450

Fiona Pardington - $51,000

Pat Hanly - $26,867

Robyn Kahukiwa - $64,867

Paratene Matchitt - $36,030

Bill Hammond - $144,000

Peter McIntyre $40,840

Frances Hodgkins - $132,130

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LOT 39 NIGEL BROWN

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1 SAM MITCHELL (b. 1971) Forget Me Knots Acrylic on perspex 48.5 x 42.5 Inscribed I Should Be So Lucky $5,000 - 7,000

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MAX GIMBLETT (b. 1935) Indian Gold Screenprint, unique, 54 x 54 Signed, inscribed & dated 2021 $4,000 - 7,000

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MAX GIMBLETT (b. 1935) Rememberence Silkscreen on lacquered brass quatrefoil 25 x 25 Signed, inscribed QF12119 & dated 2015 on label affixed verso $1,500 - 2,500

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JAN NIGRO (1920 - 2012) Christ Figure Procida Oil on paper 80 x 60 Signed & dated 1992 $2,000 - 3,000

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REUBEN PATERSON (b. 1973) Get Down on Your Knees Please XV1 Glitter & synthetic polymer on canvas 33 x 33 Signed, inscribed Get Down on Your Knees Please & dated 2009-15 verso $3,000 - 5,000

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DEL KATHRYN BARTON (Australian b. 1972) Dog Boy Mixed media on paper 55 x 73 Signed & dated 1996 $8,000 - 12,000

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7 CHARLES TOLE (1903 - 88) Post Office Garage (From Constitution Hill) Oil on hardboard 24 x 30.5 Signed $10,000 - 20,000 Original artist’s label affixed verso

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PHILIP TRUSTTUM (b. 1940) Garden with Danelions Oil on board 50 x 61 Signed & inscribed verso $8,000 - 12,000

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PHILIP TRUSTTUM (b. 1940) Garden Series No 5 “9.30” Oil on board 75 x 120 Signed & dated 1974 $10,000 - 15,000

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MILAN MRKUISCH (1925 - 2018) Watercolour 61-48 Watercolour 57.1 x 77.1 Signed & dated 1961 $32,000 - 38,000

PROVENANCE Watercolour 61-48 is a rare work on paper and the largest watercolour produced by Mrkuisch in 1961 It has been held in the same Auckland collection since then

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PETE WHEELER These Hands Don’t Heal Acrylic on canvas 160 x 160 Signed & dated 2005 on side $4,000 - 6,000

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ROHAN WEALLEANS (b. 1977) Untitled Oil & drawing pins on board 70 x 50.5 Signed & dated 2010 verso $4,500 - 6,000

PROVENANCE Hamish McKay Gallery label affixed verso

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JOHN DRAWBRIDGE (1930 - 2005) Forest Clearing Oil on canvas 103 x 99.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1992 verso $16,000 - 22,000

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KARL MAUGHAN (b. 1964) Sentinel Road 4 Oil on canvas 180 x 200 Signed, inscribed Sentinel Road 4 & dated 2019 verso $30,000 - 40,000

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JAMES ROSS (b. 1948) Constructed Painting (Blue Pool) Oil on three panels 120 x 52 Signed, inscribed & dated 1993 verso $4,000 - 6,000


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FRIEDRICH HUNDERTWASSER (Austrian 1928 - 2000) Proposal for the NZ Flag & relating ephemera including proposal to the New Zealand Government Flag 73 x 156 Along with other associated material including two marquette flags & various newspaper clippings $1,000 - 2,000

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PAUL DIBBLE (b. 1943) Umbrellas Over the Blue Pacific Bronze sculpture, edition of 3, 40 x 42 $5,000 - 8,000

PROVENANCE Private Collection, Auckland Purchased by the current owner from the exhibition titled, Paul Dibble, Gow Langsford Gallery 17 September – 5 October 1996,


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PETER JAMES-SMITH (b. 1954) The Death of Irony II Oil on canvas 51 x 45.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 2002 $2,500 - 3,500

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ROB MCLEOD (b. 1948) Dow I Oil on ply 59 x 65 Signed, inscribed & dated 2004 verso $800 - 1,200

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JACK TROLOVE (b. 1979) The Loosening Oil on canvas 60 x 50 Signed & dated 2018 verso $9,000 - 12,000

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PAT HANLY (1932 - 2004) A Study for Golden Age Oil pastel & watercolour on paper 19.5 x 22.5 Signed & dated 1980 $6,000 - 10,000

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GRETCHEN ALBRECHT (b. 1943) Night Lake Acrylic, collage and watercolour on paper 144 x 222 Signed, inscribed Night Lake & dated 1989 $15,000 - 20,000

PROVENANCE Private Collection, Auckland Purchased from Sue Crockford Gallery, 1989

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GAVIN HURLEY (b. 1973) Switch/Board /Room Oil on linen 45 x 35 Signed, inscribed & dated 2014 verso $4,000 - 6,000

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25 TERRY STRINGER (b. 1946) Mother & Child, 1996 Bronze, edition of 10, 32 x 10 Signed $3,000 - 5,000

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MAX GIMBLETT (b. 1935) Polarity Acrylic on canvas 178 x 178 Signed and dated 1979 on verso $20,000 - 30,000

Please note: This work was included in March auction catalogue but was subsequently withdrawn as it did not arrive in time for viewing.

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MERVYN WILLIAMS (b. 1940) Changes, White - Blue - Violet - Crimson #1 Acrylic on paper 76 x 57 Signed & dated 1987 $3,000 - 5,000

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OLIVER DUHAMEL (French b. 1957) Parnelle, 2014 Laminated MDF, edition 1/5, 52 x 43 Signed on label on base $1,500 - 2,500

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BARRY LETT (1940 - 2017) Girl Charcoal & crayon 36.5 x 33 $2,000 - 4,000

31 RICHARD LEWER (b. 1970) I Wish to Be Beaut-I-ful & Cloud Drawing Oil pastel on sandpaper 27.5 x 22.5 Inscribed $400 - 600

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MICHAEL SMITHER (b. 1939) Pink Sky Acrylic on paper 90 x 56 Signed & dated 1974 $2,000 - 3,000

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RALPH HOTERE (1931 - 2013) A Union Jack? Lithograph, edition PP, 76 x 56 Signed & dated 1990 $5,000 - 8,000

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GORDON WALTERS (1931 - 2013) Untitled, 1978 Screenprint on archival paper, edition 100, 105 x 80.5 Includes Walters Estate blindstamp - pub. 2018 $7,000 - 9,000

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34 JOHN BEVAN FORD (1930 - 2005) Untitled Coloured ink on paper 115 x 246 Signed $5,000 - 10,000

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HELEN BROWN (1917 - 86) Bay of Islands Oil on hardboard 43.5 x 89.5 Signed & dated 1971 $4,000 - 6,000

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MICHAEL SMITHER (b. 1939) Mother and Child Oil on board 79 x 72.5 Signed & dated 1965 $15,000 - 20,000

PROVENANCE Collection of Joe Smither, Artist’s son EXHIBITED Contemporary New Zealand Painting 1969 Cat. No. 45 - bears original label affixed verso

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ANDRE HEMER (b. 1961) The Order of Things (Goodbye Earnestness, Hello Antigravity) Acrylic on canvas 168 x 169 Signed & inscribed The Order of Things (Goodbye Earnestness, Hello Antigravity) verso $8,000 - 12,000

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NIGEL BROWN (b. 1949) I AM With Grace Oil on linen 82 x 151 Signed & dated 2000 $18,000 - 24,000

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40 TOSS WOOLLASTON (1917 - 86) Motueka Watercolour 26 x 35 Signed $3,000 - 5,000

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GARTH TAPPER (1917 - 86) Lady of the Night Oil on board 28 x 39.5 Signed & dated 1983 $2,000 - 3,000

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HELEN BROWN (1917 - 86) Islands Oil on canvas 50 x 75 Signed & dated 1977 $4,000 - 6,000

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HELEN BROWN (1917 - 86) Islands 2 Oil on board 45 x 90 Signed & dated 1970 $4,000 - 6,000


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PHILIP CLAIRMONT (1949 - 84) Large Still Life with Objects Linocut, AP, 104 x 77 Signed & dated 1980 $4,000 - 6,000

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LEN CASTLE (1924 - 2011) Large Crater Bowl Glazed ceramic 53 x 53 Stamped with artist’s initials on base $12,000 - 16,000


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HOGLAN ART GLASS Americas Cup 2003 Glass Bowl 64.4 x 64.4 Signed & inscribed $9,000 - 12,000

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PHILIP MOULTHROP (American b. 1947) Spalted Red Maple Bowl & Red ‘Leopard’ Maple Large Vase Maple 19 x 19 Small bowl signed, inscribed & numbered 2001 on base; Large vase signed, inscribed and numbered 2911 on base $2,500 - 3,500

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ANN ROBINSON (b. 1944) Pod 45% lead Crystal with a shaft of blue glass inset into the lip on an angle, hitting both sides of the vessell, 1/1 30 x 35 Signed & dated 11/10/94 $15,000 - 20,000

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ROY GOOD (b. 1945) Bisecting Planes - Fold Acrylic & varnish on plywood 67 x 67 Signed, inscribed & dated 2015 verso $2,000 - 3,000

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LOUISE HENDERSON (1902 - 94) Untitled (Green & White Abstract) Acrylic on canvas 99 x 63 Signed & dated 1979 $3,000 - 5,000


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JOHN DRAWBRIDGE (1930 - 2005) Two Women and Interior Mezzotint, edition 3/100, 47 x 32 Signed, inscribed & dated 1983 - 85 $500 - 800

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PAT HANLY (1932 - 2004) Woman + Bouquet Lithograph, edition 2/50, 33.5 x 43 Signed, inscribed & dated 1995 $2,000 - 4,000

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KUSHANA BUSH (b. 1983) Night Thoughts Silkscreen print, edition 19/30, 56 x 37.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 2013 $1,500 - 2,500

55 ALAN TAYLOR (1933 - 2016) Mangere Mountain with Puketutu Island Oil on canvas board 36 x 54 Signed $1,200 - 1,800

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JOHN DRAWBRIDGE (1930 - 2005) Still Life with Malevich Mezzotint, edition 3/100, 29 x 33 Signed, inscribed & dated October 1988 $500 - 800

56 HELEN BROWN (1917 - 86) Potters Park Oil on board 39 x 49 Signed $2,500 - 3,500

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57 BANSKY (British b. 1974) Weston Super Mare, 2003 Screenprint, edition 307/750, 34 x 99.5 $60,000 - 90,000

Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Pest Control

PROVENANCE Private Collection, Hawkes Bay Purchased from Eat My Handbag Bitch, 2003

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Banksy sdescribed his work Weston Super Mare as ‘a cheerful tribute to the great British seaside towns’, It depicts a senior citizen on a park bench, blissfully unaware of the looming danger that is approaching in the form of a circular saw cutting its way through the Weston Super Mare promenade. Perhaps Banksy suggess that even the most comfortable among us are still accompanied by the shadow of death at every turn. It could also be read as an uncharacteristically uplifting message, offering a healthy reminder to make the most of every moment, to stop and take in the view once in a while.

Weston-Super-Mare is in North Somerset where Banksy opened the ‘bemusement’ theme park Dismaland ‘unsuitable for children’. Open for just five weeks in the summer of 2015, Dismaland was an obvious parody of the institution of Disneyland. From August to September 2015, Dismaland saw over 150,000 visitors from around the world and £20 million in revenue to the seaside town.

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BANKSY (British b. 1974) Give a Shit Xmas Raffle Ticket Framed raffle ticket 10.5 x 15 $900 - 1,100

This raffle ticket was designed by Banksy for the 2019 Give a Shit Xmas event held in Bristol. 2000 were printed – half on cream card and half on brown card.

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BANKSY (British b. 1974) Tesco Soup Cans Framed poster 82.5 x 57.5 Includes original purchase receipt and tube from Pictures on Walls $3,000 - 5,000

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BANKSY (British b. 1974) Walled Off Hotel Framed Poster, open edition, 59 x 42 Walled Off Hotel embossed Stamp and original recipit affixed verso $1,400 - 1,800

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BANKSY (British b. 1974) Peckham Rock Framed postcard on birch wood 12 x 18 $800 - 1,200

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63 BANKSY (British b. 1974) Walled Off Hotel - Wall Sculpture (Love Hurts) Miniature concrete souvenir sculpture, ‘hand-painted by local artists’ 13.5 x 11.5 Marked with unique reference number on underside 4343D $3,800 - 4,800

BANKSY (British b. 1974) Forgive Us Our Trespassing, 2010 Framed doublesided offset lithograph 59.5 x 41.6 Signed in plate $2,000 - 3,000

PROVENANCE Sold with original Don’t Panic envelope Almost a decade after the 2000 Don’t Panic collaboration, Banksy rose from street artist to cause célèbre. In 2010 Banksy came back with a new poster to celebrate the launch of his then new film Exit Through The Gift Shop. This poster is entitled Forgive Us Our Trespassing. 63

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lots 64 - 83 INTERNATIONAL WORKS OF ART FROM THE FRANS BAETENS & MAGDA VAN GILS COLLECTION International Art Centre is delighted to offer works from the Private Collection of Muka Studio founders Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils. These two passionate art teachers collaborated with leading New Zealand and international artists in the production of handmade prints, initially using the two small stone lithography presses they had brought with them from Belgium in 1983. The Muka Studio Gallery soon had over 100 well known artists exhibiting and working in lithography with them. In 1988 a huge antique Voirin Press, identical to the presses Picasso and Miro used was added to the studio's assets. In November 1987 at Muka studio, Frans and Magda organised an exhibition of original artworks exclusively for youth. What had been intended as a single show met with great popular success and became an important annual event which lasted for some 35 years and travelled nationwide. Through the efforts of Frans and Magda many young New Zealanders were give the invaluable opportunity to view and acquire especially selected works of art.

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MARINA ABRAMOVIC (Serbian b. 1946) The Urgent Dance Screenprint, edition of 150, Ed. Vrienden van het S.M.A.K., Ghent, 126 x 72.5 1,500 - 2,500

PROVENANCE Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils Collection

65 JESSICA DIAMOND (American b. 1957) Letting Go, Not Caring Lithograph,. edition 48/100, 97 x 127 Signed $1,000 - 2,000 PROVENANCE Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils Collection

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66 LUC TUYMANS (Belgian b. 1958 ) Untitled - Hommage a Jan Hoet, 2004 Silkscreen on Simili Japon 220 g/m2, edition 82/100, 48 x 60 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

PROVENANCE Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils Collection

From the portfolio Hommage aan Jan Hoet. Portfolio II, with works by Marina Abramovic, Matthew Barney, Louise Bourgeois, Thierry De Cordier, Marlene Dumas, Gunter Förg, Ilya Kabakov, Jannis Kounellis, Panamarenko, Michelangelo Pistoletto, Ettore Spalett

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67 LOUISE BOURGEOIS (French-American 1911 - 2010) Ne Demande Pas Trop Contente Tois De Peu Colour serigraph on vellum, edition 1/100, 57 x 76 Signed $1,000 - 2,000

PROVENANCE Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils Collection

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IVES MAES (Belgian b. 1976) (Belgian b. 1976) Hazard Marking System Screenprint on enamel, edition 22/50, 60 x 40 Signed on artist label affixed verso $500 - 1,000

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JOHAN GRIMONPREZ (Belgian b. 1962) Mickey T Screenprint on plexiglass, edition 47/120, 72 x 75 Certificate of Authenticity signed by artist affixed verso $800 - 1,200

PROVENANCE Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils Collection

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SVEN ‘T JOLLE (Belgian b. 1966) How Do You See? Screenprint, edition 38/200, 63.5 x 55.5 Signed & dated 1996 $400 - 600

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KEES GOUDZWAARD (Dutch b. 1958) Panorama Fragments Screenprint, edition 50/100, 45 x 45 $150 - 250

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MARK MANDERS (Dutch b. 1968) Subcutaneous Trick Offset print, edition 86/125, 60 x 84 $300 - 500

PROVENANCE Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils Collection

74 JESSICA DIAMOND (American b. 1957) Peripheral Storm with Light of Nine (Navel) Screenprint, edition 27/125, 84 x 59.5 Signed $200 - 400 PROVENANCE Frans Baetens and Magda Van Gils Collection

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MARCEL MAEYER (Belgian, 1920 - 1993) Untitled (Temples) Offset print, edition 77/100, 82 x 62 $150 - 250

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GUNTER FORG (German 1952 - 2013) How Do You See? Screenprint, edition 38/200, 63.5 x 55.5 Signed & dated 1996 $800 - 1,200

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MARK MANDERS Untitled Offset print, edition 82/100, 65 x 50 $300 - 500

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JASON RHODES It’s About Consciousness (Beker on Stack of Stones) Heliogravure, edition 48/150, 50 x 69.5 Signed & dated 1994 $300 - 500

79 PANAMARENKO Prova S. Turbine Offset print, 93/100, 40 x 50 Signed $400 - 600

80 JACQUES CHARLIER (Belgian b. 1939) Untitled Geschiedenis vd Moderne kunst in Belgie Screenprint, edition 196/200, 73.3 x 55.4 Signed $400 - 600

81 JANIS KOUNELLIS Blind Folded Figure Screenprint, edition 93/100, 47.5 x 40 Signed $500 - 1,000 76

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82 ILIYA KABAKOV (Russian b. 1933) The Ghosts in the Morning Screenprint, edition 93/100, 48 x 68 Signed & inscribed $500 - 1,000

83 AVERY PREESMAN (Dutch b. 1968) Olmec Offset print, edition 33/100, 65 x 50 Signed & dated 1999 $200 - 300

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84 SPQR What Happened to Charlie Brown Screenprint 61 x 41.5 $2,000 - 3,000

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CONNOR BROTHERS The First Thing I Do In the Morning is Brush My Teeth and Sharpen My Tongue Giclee print, edition AP 1/1, 42 x 29 Signed & dated 2018 $3,000 - 4,000

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EDWARD RUSCHA (American b. 1937) North Screenprint, edition A.P 7/11, 100 x 72 Signed & dated 1990 $10,000 - 15,000


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87 MICHAEL POLIZA (German b. 1958) Lake Natron, Tanzania Limited edition photograph, edition 1/5, 125 x 180 Signed & dated 2007 verso $18,000 - 25,000

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MARC CHAGALL (Russian-French 1887 - 1985) Assuérus Chasse Vashti (Ahasuerus Sends Vashti Away), 1960 Lithograph 34 x 25.5 $4,000 - 6,000

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JASPER JOHNS (American b. 1930) Cup 2 Picasso (1973) Lithograph 31 x 23.5 Signed & dated 1973 $1,500 - 2,500

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DAVID BARKER (b. 1941) Herefords Northland (Tawharanui) Oil on board 70 x 87.5 Signed & dated 1960 $1,500 - 2,500

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SIMON KAAN (b. 1971) Untitled Etching, AP, 22 x 22 Signed & dated 2002 $800 - 1,200

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AGNES WOOD (1921 - 2013) Confrontations Oil on board 69 x 60 Signed, inscribed & dated 1979 verso $1,200 - 1,600

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DEAN BUCHANAN (b. 1952) Tree Lined Lake Oil on canvas 75 x 147 Signed & dated 1999 $3,000 - 5,000

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ROY GOOD (b. 1945) Bisecting Planes - Tondo No. 2 Acrylic on canvas 100 x 100 Signed, inscribed & dated 2016 verso $7,000 - 9,000

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94

JANE EVANS (1946 - 2012) Figures at the Garden Table Goauche on paper 60 x 78 Signed & dated 1993 $4,000 - 6,000

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95 JANE EVANS (1946 - 2012) Feline Company Oil on board 73.5 x 76 Signed Inscribed & dated 1979 verso $4,000 - 6,000

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96 96 ERNEST BUCKMASTER (1897 - 1968) Whangaroa Panorama Oil on canvas 90.5 x 151 Signed $4,000 - 6,000

97 A AUSTEN DEANS (1915 - 2011) South Cantebury Landscape Watercolour 15 x 36 Signed $800 - 1,200

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98 A AUSTEN DEANS (1915 - 2011) (1866 - 1952) South Cantebury Landscape Watercolour 22.5 x 54 Signed $800 - 1,200

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DOUGLAS BADCOCK (1922 - 2009) Mt Cook Oil on board 60 x 80 Signed & dated 1975 $4,000 - 6,000


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DOUGLAS BADCOCK (1922 - 2009) Bush in Twelve Mile Stream Oil on board 39 x 54 Signed & dated 1971 $1,500 - 2,500

101 DOUGLAS BADCOCK (1922 - 2009) Tapeka Point Oil on board 44 x 59.5 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

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102 SYDNEY LOUGH THOMPSON (1877 - 1873) Our House, St Autoine, France Oil on canvas 73 x 53 Signed $10,000 - 15,000

104 ARCHIBALD FRANK NICOLL (1866 - 1952) Unloading Catch, Dusk, Concarneau Oil on board 29 x 39 Signed $2,000 - 3,000

103 SYDNEY LOUGH THOMPSON (1877 - 1873) Chapel De Locmaria an Hent Oil on canvas 45 x 62 Signed $4,500 - 6,500

105 JOHN WEEKS (1888 - 1965) Avignon with Morroccan Scene verso (Double sided) Oil on board 44 x 57.5 Signed $4,000 - 6,000

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108 106 ERIC LEE JOHNSON (1908 - 93) Workman’s Cottage, King Country Gouache on paper 34 x 51 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

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107 ALICE F WHYTE (1883 - 1973) Anemones in White Jug Oil on board 42 x 36 Signed $1,200 - 1,800

108 CORA HILDA WILDING (1888 - 1982) Fisher Folk, Concarneau, Brittany Watercolour 33 x 43 Signed $1,500 - 2,500 107

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109 109 JOHN WEEKS (1888 - 1965) The Red Rose Oil on board 36 x 39 Signed $4,000 - 6,000

110 THOMAS ARTHUR MCCORMACK (1883 - 1973) The White House Watercolour 24.5 x 25.5 Signed $500 - 1,000

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RUDI GOPAS (1913 - 82) St Clair, Dunedin Oil on card 49 x 62 $2,000 - 3,000

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RUDI GOPAS (1913 - 82) Tiger Tea, Corner Shop Dunedin Watercolour 30 x 41 $1,000 - 1,500


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RUDI GOPAS (1913 - 82) Boats by the Old Boatshed Watercolour x $800 - 1,200

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RUDI GOPAS (1913 - 82) Self Portrait with Pipe Oil on board 55 x 45.5 $3,000 - 5,000

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RUDI GOPAS (1913 - 82) Lake Tekapo Watercolour 42 x 56 $1,000 - 2,000

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116

RUDI GOPAS (1913 - 82) Portrait of Paul Oestreicher Oil on board 55 x 45.5 $3,000 - 5,000


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DEAN BUCHANAN (b. 1952) View to the Sea Oil on canvas 92 x 135.5 Signed & dated 2002 $2,000 - 3,000

118 DAVID BARKER (b. 1941) River Acrylic on paper on board 51 x 38 Signed $800 - 1,500 118

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PAUL MARTINSON (b. 1956) Screecher Creature, Dream Adventure Watercolour 56 x 76 Signed, inscribed & dated 2011 $2,500 - 3,500

120

DICK FRIZZELL (1913 - 82) Study for Four Seasons Litho Mixed media on paper 49.5 x 70.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 2005 $2,000 - 4,000 120

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MICHELE BRYANT Wellington Man Hand printed on hand painted fabriano paper 118 x 60 Signed, inscribed Wellington Man & dated 2014 $1,400 - 1,800

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122

MICHELE BRYANT Dunedin Man I Hand printed on hand painted fabriano paper 118 x 60 Signed, inscribed Dunedin Man I & dated 2015 $1,400 - 1,800


123

DEAN PROUDFOOT The Midnight Pugilist Oil on canvas 140 x 120 Signed & inscribed $2,000 - 3,000

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ANDY WARHOL (American 1928 - 87) Marylin 11.36 from the Golden Marilyn Series Sunday B. Morning silkscreen print 91.5 x 91.5 Fill in your own signature and Published by Sunday B. Morning stamped verso $2,000 - 3,000

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125

ANDY WARHOL (American 1928 - 87) The Scream (After Munch) Sunday B. Morning silkscreen print 88 x 62 $1,000 - 1,500


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126 DEAN BUCHANAN (b. 1952) View Through the Trees Oil on hessian 145 x 176 Signed $3,000 - 5,000

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DES ROBERTSHAW (b. 1955) Cityscape Pacifica Acrylic on board 80 x 121 Signed. Inscriibed verso $1,000 - 1,500

128 DES ROBERTSHAW (b. 1955) Meeting Places Oil on board 80 x 120 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

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129 129 PETER O’HAGAN (1942 - 2013) A Glass of Champagne with a Friend or a Once Upon a Time Enemy, In Love, In Sadness, In Victory or Defeat - A Simple Decaying Fruit that can Civilise all Mankind Watercolour, gouache & tinted gum 61 x 75 Signed & inscribed on edge of canvas $3,000 - 5,000

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130

PETER O’HAGAN (1942 - 2013) All the Rumours You’ve Heard, Waiting for the Pucci Champagne Marouflage Watercolour, gouache & tinted gum arabic 46 x 46 Signed & inscribed $1,800 - 2,600


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PETER O’HAGAN (1942 - 2013) Somewhere Out there Their Husbands Are Fishing - Lake Wakatipu Watercolour, gouache & tinted gum arabic 75 x 120 Signed & dated 2008 $3,000 - 5,000

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PETER O’HAGAN (1942 - 2013) A Post Opera Supper in Venice.. Gritti Palace Hotel Watercolour & acrylic on paper 74 x 76 Signed & dated 2000 $1,500 - 2,500 132

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135 PERCEVAL LEASON (Australian, 1889 - 1959) The Red Curtain, Salmagundi Oil on board 29 x 22 Signed $600 - 1,000 133 133 PETER O’HAGAN (1942 - 2013) A Bank’s Vice President Views Italy from the Venice Simplon Orient Express Watercolour & gouache on paper 76 x 41.5 Signed $2,000 - 3,000

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PETER BOGGS (b. 1949) Landscape Near Pienza Oil on canvas on panel 40 x 35 Signed & dated 2003 $800 - 1,200

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136

DONALD FRIEND (Australian, 1889 - 1959) Foot Ball Watercolour 49 x 35 Signed, inscribed & dated 1977 $2,500 - 3,500

137 ROWLAND SUDDABY (English 1912 - 1972 Great Cornard, Essex Oil on paper 36 x 49 Signed $1,000 - 2,000 EXHIBITED

Redfern Gallery, London 1954 Original gallery label affixed verso


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DOROTHY KATE RICHMOND (1861 - 1935) Ploughing the Field Watercolour on kraft paper 25.5 x 32 Signed & dated 1906 $2,000 - 3,000

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JOHN WEEKS (1888 - 1965) Fishing Boats - Cap D’Azur Pastel & Crayon on paper 47 x 55 Certificate of Authenticity signed by Hilda O’Connor & Allan Swinton affixed verso $3,000 - 5,000

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142 MOLLY D SALE (1878 - 1917) Reflections Canal, Bruge Oil on canvas laid on board 54 x 36 Signed $500 - 1,000 139 138

PETRUS VAN DER VELDEN (1837 - 1913) Figure Study Charcoal on paper 34.5 x 25 Signed & dated 1912 $1,200 - 2,000

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PETRUS VAN DER VELDEN (1837 - 1913) Hand Study Pencil on paper 13.5 x 21 $700 - 900

144 ROBERT PROCTOR (1879 - 1935) An Archway Oil on board 45 x 32 Signed $800 - 1,200

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JAMES PEELE (1847 - 1905) Landscape Oil on canvas 90 x 59 Signed & dated 1910 $1,500 - 2,500


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LAURENCE WILLIAM WILSON (1850 - 1912) Middle Fiord, Lake Te Anau Watercolour 22.5 x 45.5 Signed & dated 1902 $1,500 - 2,500

146

JOHN BARR CLARKE HOYTE (1835 - 1913) Otira Valley Watercolour 38 x 61 Signed & dated 1878 $3,000 - 5,000

147

LAURENCE WILLIAM WILSON (1850 - 1912) Farm West Taieri Watercolour 19.5 x 29.5 Signed & inscribed $500 - 1,000

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148

COLIN WHEELER (1919 - 2012) North Otago Oil on canvas board 45 x 120 Signed & dated 1974 $4,000 - 6,000

149

TIM WILSON (1954 - 2020) George Sound Oil on canvas 29.5 x 39 Signed & dated 1991 $2,000 - 3,000

150

TIM WILSON (1954 - 2020) Mokau River Oil on canvas 29 x 39 Signed & dated 1991 $2,000 - 3,000

151 TOM ESPLIN (1915 - 2005) Market in Passau Oil on board 29 x 44 Signed $4,000 - 6,000

152 PETER BEADLE (1933 - 2021) Musterers on the Lindis Pass Oil on canvas board 39 x 49 Signed $2,000 - 3,000


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153 GABRIELLE HOPE (1916 - 1962) Return of the Prodigal Son Watercolour 60 x 48 Signed $800 - 1,200 PROVENANACE Artist’s Estate Collection

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GABRIELLE HOPE (1916 - 1962) White Percheron, Smales Farm Watercolour 45 x 32 Signed & dated 1954 $800 - 1,200

PROVENANACE Artist’s Estate Collection

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155 JAMES WATKINS (b. 1985) Green Sky, Stormy Night Oil on canvas 30 x 170 Signed $3,500 - 4,500 PROVENANACE Purchased from International Art Centre, 2011

156 MICHAEL SMITHER (b. 1939) Snapper Rock Screenprint, edition 1/60/77-165, 61.5 x 52.5 Signed $800 - 1,200

157 BRENDAN MCGORRY (b. 1966) Figure Oil on paper 83 x 59 Signed $500 - 1,000

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158 JOHN PAPAS (b. 1942) The Artist’s Garden, North View Winter 1974 Oil on three panel triptych 40 x 84 Signed $800 - 1,200


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159 159 MARGARET STODDART (1865 - 1934) Hut in the Hills Watercolour 24 x 34 Signed $3,000 - 5,000

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160 RAYMOND CHING (b. 1939) Hawk Watercolour 18 x 22.5 Signed & inscribed $500 - 1,000

161 GEORGES HAMEL (French 1900 - 72) Monaco Gran Prix, 1937 Lithographic poster, edition 500 100 x 67 $1,500 - 2,000


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163 JACK CRIPPEN (1916 - 1985) House in the Hills Oil on board 38 x 68 Signed $250 - 350

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162 162 JACK CRIPPEN (1916 - 1985) Kauri Stump Gouache on board 86 x 60 Signed $800 - 1,200

164 165 JACK CRIPPEN (1916 - 1985) Rural Landscape Watercolour 35 x 36 Signed $150 - 300

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JACK CRIPPEN (1916 - 1985) Great Barrier, White Cliffs, Kaitoke Oil on board 49 x 60 Inscribed verso $400 - 600


166 166 MIKE ROWLAND (b. 1949) Shop Girls Acrylic on canvas 122 x 152 Signed $5,000 - 7,000

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SHANE COTTON (b. 1964) Pararaiha Lithograph, edition of 40, 56 x 76 Signed, inscribed Pararaiha & dated 2004 $800 - 1,200

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168

HANNAH PARK Landscape # 2 Acrylic on canvas 110 x 140 Signed, inscribed & dated 2001 verso $800 - 1,200

169

DEAN BUCHANAN (b. 1952) Landscape # 2 Acrylic on canvas 110 x 140 Signed, inscribed & dated 2001 verso $800 - 1,200


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MARK WOOLLER (b. 1964) A Way Away Oil on canvas 76 x 121 Signed and dated 2004 $2,000 - 3,000

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JOS KIVITS (b. 1945) Pronkstilleven Oil on board 70 x 49 Signed & dated 1976 $800 - 1,500

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ARTHUR DAGLEY (1919 - 98) Evening Calm Watercolour 32 x 54 Signed & dated 1964 $500 - 1,000

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173 GARTH TAPPER (1927 - 99) Home Brew Ink on paper 15 x 16 Signed $700 - 1,000

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MICHAEL SMITHER (b. 1939) Fishing Pencil on paper 28.5 x 41 Signed & dated 2004 $500 - 1,000

175

FRANK GROSS (Austrian 1908 - 63) Untitled Mixed media on paper 51 x 40 Signed & dated 1963 $800 - 1,200

176

MICHAEL SMITHER (b. 1939) Children at Breakfast Time Screenprint, edition 3/81, 46 x 46.5 Signed & dated 2018 $400 - 600


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RICHARD KILLEEN (b. 1946) From the Museum Lithograph, edition 97/100, 56 x 76 Signed, inscribed & dated 2002 $1,000 - 1,500

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RICHARD MCWHANNEL (b. 1952) The Entrance to the Cave Oil on canvas 50 x 65 Signed & dated 2014/15 1,500 - 2,500

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TOM BURNETT (b. 1958) Speightstown, Barbados Gouache on paper 55 x 77 Signed & dated 1993 $2,000 - 3,500

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CHARLES FREDERICK GOLDIE (1870 - 1947) A Good Joke Chromolithograph 37 x 30 Signed in plate $2,500 - 4,500

181 JOHN WEEKS (1888 - 1965) Village Oil on board 27 x 38.5 Signed $2,200 - 2,800

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TOM BURNETT (b. 1958) Doubtless Bay, Kaitaia Gouache on paper 56 x 81 Signed & dated 1991 $2,000 - 3,500


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LOT 23 GRETCHEN ALBRECHT

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LOT 135 PERCEVAL LEASON

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LOT 92 AGNES WOOD

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Important & Rare Art

COLLECTABLE ART

Important & Rare auctions are the proven, pre-

The buzz generated by our Collectable Art auctions

eminent sale category for major works of art offered

reflects the popularity of these sales: an event at

for sale in New Zealand. These auctions take place

which seasoned connoisseurs and budding collectors

three times annually. As we fast approach our 50th

alike converge to appreciate one of the most eclectic

year in business, experience continues to equal

and diverse offerings available to the market. Works

results. 2014 saw Important & Rare auctions realise

span the vital period from mid-century modernism

five of New Zealand’s top ten auction prices. The

through to the cutting-edge of today’s Contemporary

following year saw new records set with the two top

art in New Zealand.

prices in Auckland achieved. With the addition of the record $1.377 million paid for a C F Goldie in April’s

This sale category is an increasingly significant event

2016 sale, International Art Centre achieved the three

in our auction calendar. Offering a number of lower-

highest art auction prices in New Zealand’s history.

priced works from highly-sought after artists in print

Due to an appreciative, and greatly valued clientele of

and edition form, as well as quality works from artists

nationwide and international buyers and sellers we

whose presence on the secondary market is just

look forward to breaking new ground.

beginning to crystallise.

ALWAYS CONSIG

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Single Owner Auctions

ART AT HOME ONLINE only Auctions

From time to time, the secondary market is fortunate

A quick, easy and reliable solution to larger low

enough to be exposed to one of those rare collections

value consignments. During the 2020 nationwide

which transcends the value of its individual works of

lockdowns we stayed connected to our clients,

art, and stands to represent something iconic in its

keeping them close to our art. The time was spent

entirety. Our team is well-versed in the process of

productively, resulting in the development of our

offering single-owner collections for sale, and take

own online bidding platform and App, successfully

pride in the process of curating a single-owner sale

auctioning works of art with no exhibition viewing,

when the opportunity arises. We offer a targeted

no printed catalogue, while using state-of-the-art

marketing campaign and maximise the use of both

twenty-first-century technology. All transactions were

electronic and print-based collateral to effectively

contactless and we reduced our carbon footprint along

showcase such collections to maximum effect. The

the way. While the personal service, excitement and

strong networks we have established locally and

atmosphere of our famous live Parnell Road auctions

internationally are reflected in some of the private

remain and will continue to grow, the success of this

collections which have been entrusted to us in recent

online only platform has encouraged us to introduce

years.

this as an exclusive and permanent sale category.

GNING

VITED

CONTACT Richard Thomson Ph +64 9 379 4010 M. 0274 751 071 E. richard@artcntr.co.nz Maggie Skelton Ph +64 9 379 4010 E. maggie@artcntr.co.nz Luke Davies Ph +64 9 379 4010 E. luke@artcntr.co.nz www.fineartauction.co.nz 202 Parnell Road, Auckland

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Absentee Bid Form - collectable art 6:30pm Tuesday 25 May I instruct International Art Centre to bid on my behalf for the following lots up to the prices indicated below. I understand my bids are to be executed at the lowest attainable price level. All bids are subject to Conditions of Sale printed in this catalogue.

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International Art Centre offers this service to clients unable to attend sale and is not responsible for error or failure to execute bids. Email to info@internationalartcentre.co.nz before 3pm day of sale

Alternatively, register as a member on our website then leave bids online www.fineartauction.co.nz or our bidding platform auction.internationalartcentre.co.nz

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LOT 118 DAVID BARKER

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LOT 134 PETER BOGGS

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LOT 109 JOHN WEEKS

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Lot 65 Andy Warhol


Conditions of Sale and 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 5:00pm Thursday 27 May 2021 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 whilst auction is in progress. Payment can also not be made until completion of auction. 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.

ABSENTEE BIDS Absentee bidding arranged - please refer to absentee bidding in back of catalogue Fax to (09) 307 3421 or post to PO Box 37 344 Parnell before 3pm day of sale. Please do not be offended if a member of our staff ask for your credit card details as security. Absentee bids can also be left via our website to registered members. Our website www.fineartauction.co.nz acts as a useful auxiliary to the catalogue but we recommend inspection or a condition report prior to leaving a bid. Our staff will gladly supply you with a condition report on any lot. TELEPHONE BIDS Telephone bidding available to subscribers and registered bidders. There is no charge for this service. PAYMENT OPTIONS Eftpos: Available for transactions depending on your daily limit. Bank deposits: Bank instructions on invoice if paying by direct debit. Quote the Lot number(s) purchased and Surname as reference. International Art Centre no longer accepts cheque or cash payments in excess of NZ$10,000. Credit cards: Visa and Mastercard accepted - 2% surcharge. PROTECTED OBJECTS ACT Art objects over 50 years old made by an artist or maker born in or related to New Zealand may be protected New Zealand objects, and therefore require permission from the Ministry for Culture and Heritage in order to be exported. Applications for permission to export can be made at https://mch.govt.nz/ nz-identity-heritage/protected-objects/exporting FREIGHT & PACKING International Art Centre arrange door to door delivery both nationally and internationally. Please arrange insurance on your items prior to them leaving our premises. OTHER ENQUIRIES Should you have any questions relating to the sale or if we can be of any other assistance please contact us during business hours on (09) 379 4010, Toll Free 0800 800 322 or email info@internationalartcentre.co.nz BUYERS PREMIUM 17.5% Buyers premium plus GST on premium applies to all lots. (Total buyers premium is 20.12% including GST)

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 buyers premium.

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