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Modern & Contemporary Art Collectable Art New Zealand History Tuesday 19 September 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 Thursday 21 September 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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Lot 2 Joanna Braithwaite Lot 50 Mike Petre Lot 5 Roy Good Lot 6 Max Gimblett


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6:30pm Tuesday 19 September 2017

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13 September

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14 September

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15 September

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16 September

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17 September

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18 September

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19 September

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Frances Hodgkins Mother & Child - Le Petit Choix Fetched $70,000 + bp August 2017 4


The Sally Hunt Collection 7 November 2017

Sally Hunt’s Nelson residence is home to a large and varied art collection comprised of hundreds of pieces by New Zealand and International artists. Sally Hunt is a passionate supporter of the arts community in Nelson, and previously in the United States. She is currently Patron of The Suter Art Gallery, Te Aratoi o Whakatu. Sally and her late husband Robert, initiated the gallery’s successful education program and she actively sponsors their acquisitions.

Sally is involved in local art initiatives, including the Arthouse Installation Project which offers an opportunity for emerging artists to design, create and exhibit their work. Sally’s collection of works by the late Nelson painter Jane Evans is the largest and most diverse in the world. These artworks, along with further paintings and sculpture from her New Zealand and international collection are also offered in this auction.

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L J Steele Sir John Logan Campbell at Kilbryde, Parnell Fetched a new art auction record of $425,000 + bp 6


Important & Rare

held 8 August

With sales of $2.1 million, several records were attained at August’s Important & Rare auction. The L J Steele of Sir John Logan Campbell fetched $425,000. C F Goldie’s Time Tells fetched the highest price of the evening when it sold for $440,000. Record prices were again achieved for a work by Felix Kelly which went for $24,000 along with a bronze by Paul Beadle which fetched $31,000. A record $27,000 was bid for a Vera Cummings and $3,400 set a new record for a H I Babbage artwork. Frances Hodgkins was well represented in this sale, with four of her works on offer. Mother & Child made $70,000, Corner of the Woods fetched $50,000, Dutch Harbour fetched $45,000 and Farm Piece fetched $42,500.

Felix Kelly Trams and Coolers Fetched a new art auction record of $24,000 + bp

Paul Beadle Rooms to let Fetched a new art auction record of $31,000 + bp

Next Important & Rare Monday 27 November 2017

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Star Gossage Painting Hauturu No. 3 (Westerly Wind) Oil on board 50 x 76 Signed & inscribed verso $5,000 - 8,000

This painting celebrates the birth of the artist’s daughter

Provenance: Collection of Darcy & Anne Nicholas Purchased from Tinakori Gallery (Page Blackie Gallery) Wellington 8

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Joanna Braithwaite Dog Sheep Oil on canvas 121 x 137 $5,000 - 8,000


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3 Peter Siddell Backyard Oil on board 62 x 42 Signed & dated 1983 $8,000 - 12,000

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Allen Maddox Grumpy Ollie Oil on canvas 93 x 93 Signed, inscribed & dated 1993 verso $6,000 - 10,000

Provenance: Corporate Collection, Auckland Purchased from Gow Langsford Gallery 1994, original label affixed verso

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Roy Good Lintel IV Acrylic on canvas 150 x 170 Signed & dated 2009 verso $7,000 - 10,000

6 Max Gimblett Graffiti Gesso, acrylic and vinal polymers, 23.75 Kt gold leaf on canvas 38 x 38 Signed, inscribed & dated 2009 verso $9,000 - 12,000 Provenance: Private Collection, Wellington Purchased from Page Backie Gallery, Wellington 2009, by current owner

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Nigel Brown I Am My Memory Acrylic on canvas 44.5 x 34.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 2007 $4,000 - 6,000

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Robert McCleod Arbuckle #5 Oil on canvas on board 120 x 100 Inscribed verso $3,000 - 5,000 Larger illustration p. 103

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Eion Stevens Spirits Bay Oil on board 52 x 30 Signed, inscribed & dated 2005 verso $1,400 - 1,800

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Mary McIntyre Small Worlds Oil on five circular panels 5 x 33 Signed, inscribed & dated 2008 $300 - 600

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12 11 Darcy Nicholas Rongoueroa Oil on canvas 188 x 67 Signed, dated 1985 $4,000 - 6,000

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Pat Hanly Torso: Adventurer Etching, edtion 29/30 13 x 11 Signed, inscribed & dated 1978 $1,000 - 2,000

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Jeff Thomson Red O, 2008 Corrugated iron sculpture 65 x 65 $1,500 - 2,500

Provenance: Purchased by current owner 2008


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Terry Stringer Untitled - Scarf on a Table, 1980 Bronze and rimu sculpture 22 x 44 Signed & dated 1980 $1,500 - 2,500

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Stephen Bambury China IV 23 carat gold and resin on two aluminium panels mounted on board 17 x 35 Signed & dated 2002 verso $3,500 - 4,500

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Jeff Thomson Leaves, Three Seasons - Triptych Screenprinted corrugated iron 17 x 50 Signed & dated 2011 verso $1,400 - 1,800

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Rueben Paterson I am the Resurrection, and I am your Wife Oil & glitter on canvas 76 x 76 Signed, inscribed & dated 2003 on stretcher verso $4,000 - 6,000

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Philip Trusttum Can I ? 1966 Oil on hardboard 177 x 116 Signed & inscribed verso $15,000 - 20,000

Provenance: Private Collection since 1966 Exhibited: New Zealand Painting 1966 Auckland City Art Gallery Cat no. 32

Illustrated p. 9 New Zealand Painting 1966, Auckland City Art Gallery

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Claire Beynon On the Other Side, 1999 Pastel on paper 64 x 107.5 Signed & dated 1999 $4,000 - 6,000

20 Philip Trusttum Waimati Series - The Hay Carrier Mixed media on canvas 198 x 108 Signed Inscribed & dated 8/90 $2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: Private Collection, Bay of Plenty since c. 2006

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21 Fran Dibble Untitled Mixed media collage 27 x 37 Signed & dated May 2007 $700 - 1,000 22

Dick Frizzell Danski Tiki, 2005 Screenprint, edition of 80, 84 x 54 Signed, inscribed & dated 2005 $1,600 - 2,000

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Paratene Matchitt Te Pakanga Series Cover, 1974 Pen and ink on paper 48 x 67.3 $4,000 - 6,000

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Ralph Hotere Signals III Oil on wood assemblage 59.5 x 59.5 Signed & dated 1964 $6,500 - 8,500

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25 Peter Panyoczki Clouds Mixed media on canvas 140 x 160 Signed & dated 2007 verso $5,000 - 8,000

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Dikdik Sayahdikumullah Indonesia b. 1973 Right Side Oil on canvas 120 x 200 Signed & dated 2005 $5,000 - 8,000

Provenance: Private Collection, Auckland Purchased from: Southeast Asian Modern and Contemporary Art, Christies, Hong Kong, 24 May 2008 27 Nicky Foreman Replenish Oil & gold leaf on board 50 x 76 Signed & dated 2012 $4,000 - 6,000

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Milan Mrkusich Painting Dark Umber Acrylic on canvas 60.5 x 60.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1968 verso $14,000 - 18,000

Provenance: Purchased in 1968 by the current owners

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Geoff Thornley edgings and inchings of final form #13 Oil on canvas 105 x 90 Signed, inscribed & dated 1999 verso $5,000 - 8,000

Provenance: Purchased at Vavasour Godkin Gallery by the current owner fromm an exhibitiion titled edgings and inchings of final form, 2001


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Hye Rim Lee Candyland Mini 7 C-Type Photograph, edition of 10, 44 x 44 $2,200 - 2,800

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Hye Rim Lee Candyland Mini 714 C-Type Photograph, edition of 10, 44 x 44 $2,200 - 2,800

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Hye Rim Lee Crystal Candy Series 2010 C-Type print, edition of 10, 100 x 100 Inscribed verso $3,000 - 5,000


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Mike Petre Field Study #320 Ink, graphite, oil & acrylic on canvas 115.3 x 160 Signed & inscribed verso $15,000 - 20,000

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Richard Killeen Bags of Mt Eden Acrylic on 20 powdercoated aluminium pieces each 3 x 3 30 x 30 Signed & dated 2002 $4,000 - 6,000

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Henryk Szydlowski Sprit of the Blue Castle Oil on canvas 89 x 128 Signed & dated 1994 $8,000 - 12,000

Provenance: Purchased from exhibition Henryk Szydlowski Credo Style, 1995, International Art Centre by current owner

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Dick Frizzell Hook, Line & Sinker IX Mixed media on paper 56 x 75 Signed, inscribed & dated 18/12/1992 $4,500 - 6,500

Provenance: Purchased from exhibition Dick Frizzell Hook, Line and Sinker, Janne Land Gallery, Wellington, 1993 by current owner

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SĂŠraphine Pick Conehead, 2013 OIl on linen 90 x 103 Signed & dated 2013 $22,000 - 24,000

Provenance: Purchased from exhibition SĂŠraphine Pick Wankered Again 15 November - 21 December 2013 Michael Lett, Auckland Private Collection, Wellington 32


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Colin McCahon Again, Again, Again From ‘Elias’ series 1958 Double sided acrylic and ink wash on paper 75 x 54.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1957 $45,000 - 65,000

Provenance: Private Collection, Wellington

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Robert Ellis City Complex, 1963 Oil on canvas 65 x 95.6 Signed & dated 1963 $24,000 - 28,000

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Peter Siddell Front Door Screenprint, edition 5/40 20 x 15 Signed & dated 1982 $1,000 - 1,600

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41 41 Tom Mutch Bulldozer With Power Flower Oil on canvas 213 x 182 Signed $2,000 - 4,000 The Power Flower features in a number of Tom Mutch’s works. It represented his thoughts on enviromental issues.

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Mark Braunias Untitled (2012) Acrylic on paper 93 x 62 $2,000 - 4,000

Exhibited: Plan 9.5 from Outer Space, 2012 Peter McLeavey Gallery, Wellington,


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43 Mark Cross Blue Water Oil on canvas 71 x 90 Signed $8,000 - 12,000

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44 David Bromley Butterflies Oil on canvas 122 x 153 Signed $8,000 - 12,000

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45 David Bromley Laura W Oil on canvas 153 x 122 Signed $8,000 - 12,000


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Justin Summerton Mt Cook Oil on canvas 152 x 121 Signed & dated 2017 $6,000 - 8,000

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Ralph Hotere Drawing for Ian Weddes Pathway to the Sea Ink, pencil and watercolour on paper 32 x 46 Signed & dated 1975 $6,000 - 8,000

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Mervyn Williams Windfall Series Acrylic on paper 62 x 50 Signed & dated 1983 $1,200 - 2,000

Provenance Purchased in 1983 by current owner

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49 David Barker San Michelle Acrylic on board 50 x 120 Signed $8,000 - 12,000 Provenance: SOCA label affixed verso

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Mike Petre Field Study #287, Oil on canvas 135 x 134.3 Signed, inscribed & dated 2014 verso $14,000 - 18,000


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Olivia Spencer Bower Canterbury River Watercolour 36 x 54 Signed & dated 1976 $1,500 - 2,500

52 Olivia Spencer Bower Untitled - Logging Scene Watercolour 31 x 38 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

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Philip Holmes Nga Huia Conte on board 27 x 20 Signed & dated 1909 $1,500 - 2,500


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Jane Evans Poppies & Irisis Watercolour & gouache on paper 72 x 105 Signed & dated 1985 $4,000 - 6,000

55 Eric lee Johnson Hokianga Watercolour 43 x 58 Signed & dated 1972 $1,200 - 1,800

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56 56 Jane Evans Tasman Street Nostalgia Gouache on paper 75 x 140 Signed $4,000 - 6,000

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Gavin Chilcott / Bill Hammond Untitled - Pots & Snakes Acrylic on paper 62 x 82 Signed by both artist’s & dated 1991 verso $1,000 - 2,000

Provenance: Purchased from International Art Centre July 2005, by current owner

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Dean Proudfoot In Appropriate Land Oil on canvas 122 x 85 Signed, inscribed & dated 2012 $1,500 - 2,000

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Dean Proudfoot David (Lange) Talks of Oral Hygiene in a New Zealand Landscape Oil on canvas 93 x 123 Signed, inscribed & dated 2008 $1,500 - 2,000

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Dean Buchanan Alderman Islands Oil on canvas 123 x 175 Signed & dated 2014 $2,000 - 3,000

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Viky Garden Passengers #8 Oil on canvas 55 x 55 Signed, inscribed & dated 2009 verso $1,500 - 2,500


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Viky Garden New World Virtues II Oil on jute 101 x 81 Signed, inscribed & dated 2008 verso $2,000 - 3,000

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Exhibited: Viky Garden New World Virtues New Works by Viky Garden Warwick Henderson Gallery, Auckland, 6 - 23 August 2008

63 David Bromley Happy Days Oil on canvas with wax coating 44 x 68 Signed $1,500 - 2,000

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Edward Bullmore Nude Study no 19 Mixed media paint, collage, string on board 56 x 76 Signed & dated 1967 $8,000 - 12,000

Provenance: Private Collection Purchased from John Leech Gallery, Auckland

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65 Edward Bullmore Nude Study No. 7 Mixed media on board 74 x 51 Signed $5,000 - 8,000 Provenance: Private Collection Exhibited: Edward Bullmore - A Tribute Exhibition 26 September 2008 - 30 November 2008, Rotorua Museum


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In September 1850 more than 150 settlers left England for Canterbury, New Zealand, aboard the Charlotte Jane. A century later a Christchurch glass-blower John Rowe, a descendant of one of those passengers, recreated the ship as a scale model. The model is now in the collection of Canterbury Museum, where it was photographed by Fiona Pardington. In this new incarnation, floating in a black void, the Charlotte Jane has become a ghost ship –at once imposing and skeletal, beautiful and fragile.

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Fiona Pardington The Charlotte Jane C-type print on metallic paper, edition of 5, 60 x 50 Signed & dated 2009 on label affixed verso $3,500 - 4,500

Provenance: Purchased from Two Rooms by current owner


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67 David Bromley Swing Embroided canvas 35 x 28 Signed verso $700 - 1,000

68 Peter McIntyre The Kestrel, Auckland Watercolour 53 x 71.5 Signed $8,000 - 12,000 Provenance: Private Collection, Auckland Original John Leech gallery label affixed verso

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Mervyn Williams Prescience Diptych Acrylic on two canvas panels 90 x 102 Signed, inscribed & dated 1995 verso $2,500 - 3,500

Provenance: Warwick Henderson Gallery label affixed verso

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Ian Scott Days in the Sun Acrylic & silkscreen ink on canvas 102.5 x 78.5 Signed & dated 2002 $2,500 - 3,500

71 Elizabeth Thomson Natives Lithograph, edition 2/50, 24 x 42 Signed & dated 1995 $500 - 1,000 70 54


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John Walsh He Whanaunga Lithograph, edition 17/40. 54 x 48 Signed, inscribed & dated 2003 $1,300 - 1,600

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Dean Buchanan Bush Landscape Oil on jute 175 x 145 Signed & dated 1987 $1,000 - 2,000

74 Karl Maughan Colyton Screenprint, edition of 100, 64 x 107.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 2010 $2,750 - 3,250

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75 Charles Nathaniel Worlsey Lake Como Watercolour 76 x 125 Signed $4,000 - 6,000

79 John Weeks Study for Gypsy Caravan Pastel on paper 41 x 50 Signed $1,000 - 2,000

76 Charles Nathaniel Worlsey The Borromean Islands: Lago Maggiore Watercolour 28 x 72 SIgned $2,200 - 2,800 77

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John Weeks Pont Saint-Bénézet, Avignon Pastel on paper 42 x 56 $1,000 - 2,000

Provenance: Artist’s Estate Collection 78 Felix Kelly Russborough Oil on card 17 x 24 Inscribed verso $2,000 - 3,000

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Douglas Badcock Winter Morning Near Arrowtown, Crown Range in Distance Oil on board 45.5 x 60 Signed & dated 1972 $1,500 - 2,500

81 Peter Beadle Autumn, Mt Cook, Tasman Valley Oil on board 21 x 40 Signed $1,000 - 1,500

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82 Peter Beadle Cottage Autumn Arrowtown Oil on canvas 40 x 50 Signed $1,000 - 1,500 83 Peter Beadle Mt Cook and the Tasman Valley from the Tekapo Road Oil on board 75 x 120 Signed Inscribed & dated Winter 2000 verso $8,000 - 12,000 84 Douglas Badcock Spring Conroys, Gully Oil on board 29 x 39 Signed $1,500 - 2,500 85

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A Austin Deans Mt Peel Watercolour 26 x 36 Signed & dated 1976 $1,000 - 1,500


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Garth Tapper The LLB’s Oil on board 31.5 x 38.5 Signed & dated 1984 $7,000 - 10,000


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Cora Wilding Leysin Switzerland Watercolour 38 x 52 Signed & inscribed $1,000 - 1,500

89 Peggy Spicer Buildings at Waikino Watercolour 32 x 42 Signed $500 - 1,000

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87 Charles Nathaniel Worsley Perugia Watercolour 25.5 x 17.5 Signed & inscribed $500 - 1,000

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90 Horatio Gordon Robley Te Kuha 1864 Watercolour 25 x 17.5 Inscribed $8,000 - 12,000 Provenance: Ex Rotorua Art Gallery loan collection, label affixed verso

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Horatio Gordon Robley Record of Passed Away Art Watercolour and ink on three sheets of paper 29 x 23 Signed & inscribed $2,000 - 3,000

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Charles Heaphy Part of Lambton Harbour, in Port Nicholson, New Zealand Vintage lithograph 42.5 x 54.5 $400 - 600

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Charles Heaphy View of Nelson Haven, in Tasman’s Gulf, New Zealand Vintage lithograph 42.5 x 54.5 $400 - 600

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Frank Barnes S.S. Ionic Passing Icebergs During Homeward Passage Oil on board 52 x 75 Signed, inscribed & dated 1904 $4,000 - 6,000

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Frank Barnes S.S. Mararoa Passing Pencarrow Lighthouse by Moonlight Oil on board 45 x 60 Signed, inscribed & dated 1905 $1,500 - 2,500


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Frank Barnes S.S. Kennedy in Heavy Weather off Terawhiti Oil on board 38 x 64 Signed, inscribed & dated 1904 $1,500 - 2,500 97

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Frank Barnes U.S.S. Rotomahana in Heavy Seas off the Kaikoura’s Oil on board 50 x 75 Signed & inscribed $1,000 - 2,000

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Antonio De Simone S.S. Zancla, 1884 Gouache on paper 46 x 77 $500 - 1,000 98 65


Old Gold

C F Goldie memorabilia Lots 99 - 109 2017 marks the 70th Anniversary of the death of Charles Frederick Goldie 1869 - 1947. The following lots are comprised of original analogue photogaphs used in the production of Volumes I & II, C F Goldie: His Life & Painting and C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979 along with other C F Goldie unique memorabilia. The printing plates for the Goldie volumes were destroyed, thus ensuring the books could never be republished. It is thanks to a small miracle, that this rare selection of vintage prints have survived.

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Charles Frederick Goldie All ‘e Same t’e Pakeha or A Good Joke Vintage chromolithograph 39 x 27 Signed & dated 1905 $1,000 - 2,000

Presented in original C F Goldie frame

Illustrated: P. 183 C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979

100 L S Kelly & Co sign Original gold leaf sign painted for D Goldie & Sons, 523 Parnell Road Auckland, 22 x 37 $500 - 1,000

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This is the actual sign that hung above the artist’s father David Goldie’s Parnell business which was incorporated in 1911. David Goldie was a Kauri timber merchant, Member of Parliament and Mayor of Auckland 1898 - 1901.


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101 Lloyd Park Maori Girl by C F Goldie together with Maori Girl photographed b y C F Goldie Original vintage photograph 25 x 19 of the unidentifed girl along with photograph of C F Goldie’s painting, also believed to be photographed by the artist, Illustrated p. 81 C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979 $400 - 600

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Robin Morrison Hori Pokai by C F Goldie Photograph 24 x 19 Illustrated p. 219 C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979 $400 - 600

Note: The original painting is in the collection of Aigantighe Art Gallery, Timaru

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Robin Morrison Maori Portait by C F Goldie Photograph 22 x 17 Illustrated p. 233 C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979 This drawing also features on the slipcover of C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979 $400 - 600

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Robin Morrison Te Aho o te Rangi Wharepu drawn by C F Goldie Two Photographs 21 x 17 $800 - 1,200 Illustrated p. 225 & 231 C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979 106

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Robin Morrison Guide Sophia drawn by C F Goldie Photograph 21.5 x 16 $400 - 600 Illustrated p. 223 C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979

Robin Morrison C F Goldie Paintings Te Hei Two photographs 19 x 16 $800 - 1,200

Illustrated p. 202 & 203 C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979 Note: The original paintings are in the collection of Auckland Museum gifted by Olive Goldie

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Hubert Sieben C F Goldie painting Day Dreams, Christmas Time in Maori Land, c. 1902 Photograph together with the original colour transparency 14 x 11 $800 - 1,200

Illustrated p. 182 and p. 173 in colour C F Goldie: Prints, Drawings & Criticism, Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, 1979

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Charles F Goldie Ina te Papatahi Vintage lithographic print 44.6 x 54.5 Signed & dated 1902 $500 - 1,000

This was published in 1929 as a supplement to the Christmas issue of The Press, Christchurch. 109

Charles F Goldie A Warm Day - Patara Te Tuhi Chromolithograph 41 x 33 Signed & dated 1905 $800 - 1,200

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110 Robert Proctor Portrait of a Young Maori Girl Oil on canvas 56 x 43 Signed $900 - 1,500

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114 After Gottfried Lindauer Ana Rupene and Child Oil on canvas laid on board 29 x 36 Signed $3,000 - 5,000

Ida H Carey Maori Lady with Moko and Pipe Oil on canvas 57 x 54 $1,000 - 2,000

112 Charles McPhee Tawhaki Oil on velvet 90 x 72 Signed & inscribed $1,500 - 2,500

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Vera Cummings Ngapuhi Chieftainess Harata Rewiri Tarapata Oil on canvas 34 x 39 $3,000 - 5,000

Artist Unknown Maori Maiden (After Arthur Iles) - see lot 121 Oil on board 39 x 29 Signed & dated 1900 $1,200 - 1,800


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A Private Collection of Maori portraiture photography 116

Josiah Martin 1843 - 1916 Maori Whare Vintage gelatin silver print 16 x 20 Signed, inscribed & numbered 153 $800 - 1,200

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Arthur Iles 1870 - 1943 Twin Guides of Whaka Vintage albumen photo 20 x 14 Signed, inscribed & numbered 205 $400 - 600

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Photographer Unknown Missionary photograph with Maori Photo 20 x 30 Names of sitters on mount $150 - 250

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Sanderson Photographer 19/20th Century The Carved House, Ohinemutu Vintage gelatin silver print 14 x 20 Signed, inscribed & dated 1885 $500 - 1,000

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Arthur Iles 1870 - 1943 Ripeka Rotoroto Silver gelatin photo 14 x 10 Signed, inscribed & numbered 222 $300 - 500

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Arthur Iles 1870 - 1943 Three Maori Maidens Vintage albumen photos 20 x 15 Two with Isles Photo, Thames NZ stamp $800 - 1,500

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Charles Phleps Cushing American 20th Century The Maori Haka Vintage gelatin silver print 20 x 16 Photographers stamp verso $300 - 500

123 Arthur Iles 1870 - 1943 Sisters Vintage albumen photo 15 x 14 Signed, inscribed & numbered 83 $400 - 600

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Images of Tarawera & the Terraces

Paintings, prints & photographs Lots 124 - 136 O-tĹŤ-kapua-rangi - fountain of the clouded sky - The Pink Terrace. The Pink & White Terraces were thought to be buried by the Tarawera eruption of June 1886. Separated by nearly a kilometre, the Pink Terraces were about two thirds of the way down the lake, sheltered from the harsh sun on the western shores, facing southeast. Their pink appearance was largely due to less exposure to sunlight, and therefore less bleaching. Tourists and locals bathed in the luke warm water on the lower level of the Pink Terraces. Te Tarata - the tattooed rock - The White Terrace The White Terraces were at the north end of Lake Rotomahana and faced away from the lake at the entrance to the Kaiwaka Stream. They descended to the lake edge forty metres below. The additional sunlight received from facing north created their bleached white appearance. The White Terrace was the larger of the two formation, covering in excess of three hectares. They are reportedly the largest silica sinter deposits on earth.

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In February 2011, a team including researchers from GNS Science, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, and Waikato University were mapping the lake floor when they reported discovering part of the Pink Terraces. The lowest two tiers of the terraces were reported found at 60 metres. A part of the White Terraces was also reported as rediscovered in June 2011. Researchers now believe they have found the terraces burial site and are calling for a full scale archaeological investigation. Using reverse engineering and surveying works of 19th century geologist Dr Ferdinand von Hochstetter, researchers Rex Bunn and Dr Sascha Nolden deduced the Pink and White Terraces may have survived the 1886 Tarawera eruption. Their paper, published June 2017 in the Journal of New Zealand Studies, plotted the three terrace locations beneath land, and not under Lake Rotomahana as imagined by 19th century colonists and accepted by some by some later researchers. These research and findings continue.

124 Charles Blomfield Mt Tarawera in Eruption, June 10, 1886 A D Willis & W Potts Chromolithograph 35 x 52 Inscribed $800 - 1,200

125 Joseph Gaut The Hot Water Basins, Rotomahana Terraces Pastel on paper 31 x 46 Signed $500 - 1,000

This rare chromolithograph of the 10 June 1886 Tarawera eruption was made by A D Willis, based on a painting by Charles Blomfield. The view is from the Maori village of Waitangi on the northern shores of Lake Tarawera, where there was only a single death. Blomfield did not see the eruption, and reconstructed the dramatic scene from what he had been told.

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Charles Decimus Barraud Tarawara Lake (sic) - Rare Nocturnal View W Blatchey Ltd Lithograph 26 x 35.5 Signed & dated 1887 $200 - 400


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George Edmond Pruden The White Terraces, Rotomahana Oil on canvas 67 x 101 cm Signed & dated 1907 $3,000 - 5,000


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128 William Binzer The Pink & White Terraces - A Pair Oil on board 30 x 40 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

129 W E Mackere The White Terraces of Rotomahana Watercolour 36 x 54 Signed $300 - 600

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H De Frost Primrose Terrace - Wai-o-Tapu Oil on board 19.5 x 29.5 Signed & inscribed verso $800 - 1,200

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131 James Rasdell Blencowe Pink Terrace, White Terrace, Blue and Green Lakes, Rotorua (3) Vintage gelatin silver prints 16 x 20 One signed, all in original J R Blencowe mattboards $400 - 600

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Josiah Martin Ohinemutu Point, Rotorua, Hot Spring Country Vintage gelatin silver print 16 x 20 Signed & inscribed $200 - 400

Photographer Unknown Old Sophia Maori Guide Unique sepia photograph 20 x 16 Inscribed verso $200 - 300

Frank Arnold Coxhead The Umbrella Buttress< Pink terrace Vintage albumen photo 15 x 21 Signed & inscribed $300 - 500

135 Photographer Unknown Pink Terrace with Canoe Forground together with another images of the Terraces, a pair Unique sepia photograph 20 x 16 $200 - 300

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Artist Unknown Pink Terrace with White Terrace Beyond and White Terraces - A Pair Oil on canvas 45 x 67 and 45 x 65 $1,500 - 2,500

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137 Tom Peerless Lake Taupo Watercolour 39 x 49 Signed Inscribed Lake Taupo, Auckland, NZ verso $500 - 1,000 138

Tom Peerless Otago Landscape Watercolour 32 x 55 Signed & dated 1891 $500 - 1,000

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William George Baker Lake Kaniere Watercolour 22 x 49.5 Signed & inscribed $800 - 1,200

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140 Tom Peerless Mountainess Landscape Watercolour 42 x 30 Signed $500 - 1,000 141 William George Baker Lake Waikaremoana Oil on canvas 45 x 65 Signed $3,000 - 5,000

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142 John Douglas Perrett Milford Sound Oil on canvas 65 x 106 Signed $2,000 - 4,000 143

H De Frost On the Road to Mount Cook Oil on board 19.5 x 29.5 Signed & inscribed verso $500 - 1,000

144 Artist Unknown Bush Scene, Ferns & Stream Watercolour 28 x 21.5 Signed $800 - 1,200

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Edward William Christmas Otago Coast Oil on canvas 75 x 100 Signed & dated 1895 $1,500 - 3,000 145

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146 Railway Studios Play the Game, any Game. You Can’t Keep FIt by Watching Vintage photolithograph poster linen backed 76 x 51.2 Inscribed $2,000 - 3,000 147 Gordon Minhinnick On the Condition, of Course, That We Can Use It in The Daytime to Keep an Eye on The Neighbours ! Ink on paper 30 x 43 Siigned, inscribed and dated NZ Herald 21/8/57 $400 - 600 148 Gordon Minhinnick September Morn Ink on paper 30 x 43 Signed $400 - 600


149 Railway Studios Waitomo Caves, C.1930 Vintage photolithograph poster linen backed 100 x 40 Inscribed $2,000 - 3,000 Provenance: Private Collection, Auckland Illustrated twice in Selling the Dream, The Art of Early New Zealand Tourisim Peter Alsop, Gary Stewart, Dave Bamford Craig Potton Publishing 2012

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Harry Rogers Pacific Islands - Qantas Airways Green Sea Turtle Vintage poster 49 x 36 $1,000 - 1,500

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Leonard Mitchell Wahine - New Zealand Centennial Exhibition Wellington, 1939 Vintage photolithograph poster linen backed 100 x 60 Signed & inscribed $2,500 - 4,000

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Provenance Illustrated twice in Selling the Dream, The Art of Early New Zealand Tourisim

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Artist Unknown For the King Oil on board 45.5 x 60.5 Signed (illegible) inscribed & dated 1915 $1,000 - 3,000 152 85


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157 Des Robertshaw Lovers Acrylic on paper 60 x 50 Signed $800 - 1,200

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Joshua Robins Hut in the Crown Range Oil on sculptured board 70 x 100 Signed & dated 2005 $1500 - 2500

153 Des Robertshaw The Musician Acrylic on board 97 x 47 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

158 Des Robertshaw Afterglow II Acrylic on board 62 x 74 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

154 Alan Taylor One Tree Hill Oil on canva board 59 x 48 Signed $800 - 1,200

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Ted Dutch Mechanical Movement I Screenprint, edition 8/30, 65 x 46 Signed & dated 1973 $800 - 1,200

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Ted Dutch War Machine Handmade screenprint, edition of 28 38 x 52 Signed, inscribed & dated 1967 $1,000 - 1,500

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Bessie Christie Untitled - Boats Watercolour 28 x 28 $300 - 500


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Gary Currin Stranger in our Midst Acrylic on board 36 x 41 Signed, inscribed $400 - 600

162 Gary Currin Fish in the Clouds Acrylic on board 36 x 41 Signed $400 - 600 163 Gary Currin Untitled Acrylic on board 122 x 244 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

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Agnes Wood Lois Room, NY Watercolour & pencil on paper 64 x 49 Signed & dated 1992 $400 - 600

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Agnes Wood Still Life, Marais, Paris Watercolour & pencil on paper 44 x 31 Signed & dated 1992 $300 - 500

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Agnes Wood Still Life, San Francisco Watercolour & pencil on paper 41 x 33 Signed & dated 1992 $300 - 500


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After Francois Hubert Dronais French 1727 - 1775 Portrait of Horace Vernet’s Father as a Young Boy Oil on canvas 60.5 x 40.7 $3,000 - 5,000

Provenance: Ex Sir Somerset French collection, United Kingdom This picture was part of The French Trust that the New Zealand vendors father inherited c. 1950 from his cousin, Sir Somerset French.

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Artist Unknown Portrait of An Old Man with Pewter Jug Oil on board 33 x 28 $500 - 1,000

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Artist Unknown Portrait of A Young Man Oil on canvas 30 x 24 $800 - 1,200

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170 170 John Elder Moultray Canterbury Farmer with Horse and Chickens Oil on canvas 30 x 50 Signed $2,500 - 3,500

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171 Hans Brutch In The Marlborough Sounds Oil on board 31 x 52 Signed Inscribed verso $500 - 1,000 172 Hans Brutch In The Moutere Valley Oil on board 39 x 63 Signed Inscribed verso $500 - 1,000


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William Lee Hankey The Flower Seller Watercolour 25 x 18 Signed 1896 $800 - 1,200

J Eyts European19th Century Hunting Hounds Oil on board 35 x 44 Signed & dated September 1894 $400 - 800

174 Sidney Nolan Australian 1917 - 1992 Kelly at Mansfield Screenprint, edition 48/75, 48 x 64 Signed $1,500 - 2,500

175 Alfred De Breanski British 1852 - 1928 At Weybridge Oil on canvas 41 x 56 Signed Inscribed verso $900 - 1,500 176 93


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John Reynolds Heaven and Hell Lithographs edition 118/124, 33 x 23 Signed & dated 1991 $400 - 600

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Alison Ryde Terrace Painting 2 Watercolour 78 x 80 Signed & dated 1991 $800 - 1,200

179 Blythe Fletcher Market Scene Gouache on paper 38 x 55 Signed $800 - 1,200 180

Austin Davies Theatrical Composition Acrylic on board 49 x 35 $500 - 1,000

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Robin White Juum Etter Take It and Run Woodblock print, edition 15/50 52 x 31 Signed, inscribed & dated 1986 $700 - 1,200

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Pat Hanly Untitled Screenprint, edition of 101, 57.3 x 77.6 Signed & dated 1995 $3,500 - 4,500

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Sir Williams Fox Montmorency Falls Quebec Watercolour 24 x 33 Inscribed & dated 1852 verso $1,500 - 2,500

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Sir Williams Fox Waterfall - Possibly Tangle Creek, Canada Watercolour 39 x 26 $1,500 - 2,500

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185 Herb Foley Untitled Oil on canvas 61 x 61 Signed & dated 1992 $800 - 1,200 186 John Madden I Am A Fish, 1993 Oil on canvas 102 x 102 Signed $500 - 1,000

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John Madden Untitled Mixed media on board 81.5 x 22 $400 - 600

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Jillian Karl Cry of the Land - Jigsaw Series - Triptych Oil on canvas 104 x 115 Signed verso $800 - 1,200

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Alan Taylor Waitomotei Pa (Gabriels Mt.) Mopirpi Oil on canvas board with carved wooden surround 40 x 50 Signed, inscribed & dated 1992 verso $400 - 600

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Lily Aitui Laita Sapelu IV Acrylic & screen print on paper 63 x 53 Signed, inscribed & dated 1991 $200 - 400

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James Turkington Abstract 2 Mixed media on board 54 x 75 Signed, inscribed verso $800 - 1,200

Provenance: Collection of Rodney Stewart, former Arts Counsellor who purchased the work directly from the artist, c. 1965


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Sale categories at International Art Centre

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Important & Rare auctions are the proven, preeminent 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.

Twice a year our Modern & Contemporary Art auctions play an integral role in enabling market access to the most sought-after artists who have defined New Zealand’s art narrative over the past 50-years. These sales never fail to present an exciting offering of both painting and sculpture by a range of our modern and contemporary greats. Spanning that vital period from the establishment of mid-century modernism through to the cutting edge of our national contemporary art discourse, this is an acclaimed and significant event in the auction calendar. Our new state-of-the-art premises will ensure contemporary art is now exhibited and auctioned in a dynamic and appropriate environment.

Next: November 2017

Next: February 2017

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The buzz generated by our regular Collectable Art auctions reflects the popularity of this sale: an event at which seasoned connoisseurs and budding collectors alike converge to appreciate one of the most eclectic and diverse offerings available to the market. Because this auction specifically caters to the more affordable end of the market - generally presenting works valued at $5,000 and less, this is an exciting opportunity to unearth some real treasures. Collectable Art auctions offer a number lower-priced works from highly-sought after artists in print and edition form, as well as quality works from artists whose presence on the secondary market is just beginning to crystallise.

From time to time, the secondary market is fortunate enough to be exposed to one of those rare collections which transcends the value of its individual works of art, and stands to represent something iconic in its entirety. Our team is well-versed in the process of offering single-owner collections for sale, and take pride in the process of curating a single-owner sale when the opportunity arises. We offer a targeted marketing campaign and maximise the use of both electronic and print-based collateral to effectively showcase such collections to maximum effect. The strong networks we have established locally and internationally are reflected in some of the private collections which have been entrusted to us in recent years, namely: the sale of the John Leech Collection, the Barry Pilcher Collection of Contemporary Art and a selection of works from the Fletcher Trust Collection.

Next: February 2017

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Next: Sally Hunt Collection 7 November

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Index BADCOCK D......................................... 80, 84 BAKER W G........................................ 139, 141 BAMBURY S.................................................. 15 BARKER D..................................................... 49 BARNES F................................... 94, 95, 96, 97 BARRAUD C D........................................... 126 BEADLE P..........................................81, 82, 83 BEYNON CE................................................. 19 BINZER WM................................................ 128 BLENCOWE J R.......................................... 131 BLOMFIELD CS........................................... 124 BRAITHWAITE J............................................... 2 BRAUNIAS M................................................ 42 BROMLEY D............................... 44, 45, 63, 67 BROWN N...................................................... 7 BRUTSCH H..........................................171, 172 BUCHANAN D....................................... 60, 73 BULLMORE E.......................................... 64, 65 CAREY I H.................................................. 111 CHRISTIE B.................................................. 155 CHRISTMAS E W......................................... 145 COXHEAD F A........................................... 134 CROSS M K.................................................. 43 CUMMINGS V............................................ 113 CURRIN G...................................161, 162, 163 CUSHING C P............................................ 122 DAVIES A.................................................... 180 DE BREANSKI A.......................................... 175 DE FROST H........................................ 130, 143 DE SIMONE A............................................... 98 DEANS A A.................................................. 85 DIBBLE F....................................................... 21 DRONAIS AFTER FRANCOIS HUBERT........ 167 DUTCH T............................................. 159, 160 ELLIS R.......................................................... 39 EVANS J................................................. 54, 56 EYTS J......................................................... 176 FLETCHER B................................................ 179 FOLEY H..................................................... 185 FOREMAN N................................................ 27 FOX W................................................ 183, 184 FRIZZELL D.............................................. 22, 36 GARDEN V..............................................61, 62

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GAUT J....................................................... 125 GAVIN C & BILL H........................................ 57 GIMBLETT M................................................... 6 GOLDIE C F................................. 99, 108, 109 GOOD R........................................................ 5 GOSSAGE S .................................................. 1 HANLY P............................................... 12, 182 HEAPHY C.............................................. 92, 93 HOLMES P.................................................... 53 HOTERE R............................................... 24, 47 ILES A................................... 117,120, 121, 123 KARL J........................................................ 188 KELLY F.......................................................... 78 KELLY & CO L S.......................................... 100 KILLEEN R..................................................... 34 LAITA L A.................................................... 190 LEE H R..............................................30, 31, 32 LEE H W...................................................... 173 LEE J E ......................................................... 55 LINDAUER AFTER G................................... 114 MACKERE W E........................................... 129 MADDEN J......................................... 186, 187 MADDOX A................................................... 4 MARTIN J............................................ 116, 132 MATCHITT P.................................................. 23 MAUGHAN K............................................... 74 MCCAHON C.............................................. 38 MCINTYRE M............................................... 10 MCINTYRE P................................................. 68 MCLEOD R..................................................... 8 MCPHEE C................................................. 112 MINHINNICK G...................................147, 148 MITCHELL L................................................. 151 MORRISON R............. 102, 103, 104, 105, 106 MOULTRAY J E........................................... 170 MRKUISCH M............................................... 28 MUTCH T...................................................... 41 NICHOLAS D................................................ 11 NOLAN S.................................................... 174 PANYOCZKI P.............................................. 25 PARDINGTON F............................................ 66 PARK L........................................................ 101 PATERSON R................................................. 17

PEERLESS T...................................137, 138, 140 PERRETT J D................................................ 142 PETRE M................................................. 33, 50 PHOTOGRAPHER S N................................ 119 PICK S........................................................... 37 PROCTOR R............................................... 110 PROUDFOOT D N.................................. 58, 59 PRUDEN G E.............................................. 127 REYNOLDS J.............................................. 177 ROBBINS J.................................................. 156 ROBERTSHAW D..........................153, 157, 158 ROBLEY H G........................................... 90, 91 ROGERS H.................................................. 150 RYDE A....................................................... 178 SAYAHDIKUMULLAH D................................ 26 SCOTT I......................................................... 70 SIDDELL P................................................. 3, 40 SIEBEN H..................................................... 107 SPENCER B O..........................................51, 52 SPICER P....................................................... 89 STEVENS E...................................................... 9 STRINGER T................................................... 14 STUDIOS R.......................................... 146, 149 SUMMERTON J............................................. 46 SZYDLOWSKI H............................................. 35 TAPPER G..................................................... 86 TAYLOR A........................................... 154, 189 THOMSON J........................................... 13, 16 THOMSON E................................................ 71 THORNLEY G................................................ 29 TRUSTTUM P............................................ 18, 20 TURKINGTON J........................................... 191 UNKNOWN ARTIST....115, 136, 144, 152, 168, 169 UNKNOWN PHOTOGRAPHER.........118, 133, 135 WALSH J................................................. 72, 79 WEEKS J ..................................................77, 79 WHITE R...................................................... 181 WILDING C.................................................. 88 WILLIAMS M........................................... 48, 69 WOOD A................................... 164, 165, 166 WORSLEY C N.................................. 75, 76, 87



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