LEONARD, issue 46, Dec-Feb 2016

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ISSUE 46 DEC - FEB 2016

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JEWElS & OBJETS D’A RT Melbourne

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About Us Leonard Joel can truly claim to have the broadest range of category specialists of any auction house in Australia. From identification and valuation of single items through to the dispersal of major private and corporate collections. Leonard Joel brings an unrivaled specialist expertise to every buying or selling transaction.

May we introduce ourselves? Sydney team

Our Offices

Robert Williams

Edwina Foley

Millie McMahon

Specialist Jewels & Objets D’Art

Jewellery Specialist

Art Specialist

Melbourne 333 Malvern Rd, Sth Yarra, VIC 3141 03 9826 4333

& Single Owner Collections

02 9362 9045 | 0402 751 610

02 9362 9045

02 9362 9045 | 0403 142 106

edwina.foley@leonardjoel.com.au

millie.mcmahon@leonardjoel.com.au

robert.williams@leonardjoel.com.au

Melbourne team

Sydney 39 Queen St, Woollahra, NSW 2025 02 9362 9045

John D’Agata

Managing Director

National Head of Jewellery

& Head of Collections

& Sydney Office

03 8825 5619

03 8825 5605 | 0408 355 339

john.albrecht@leonardjoel.com.au

john.dagata@leonardjoel.com.au

ISSUE 46 DEC - FEB 2016

John Albrecht

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JEWELS & OBJETS D’A RT MELBOURNE

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Issue 46 Cover Pink Sapphire and Diamond Pendant Sold for $17,080 IBP Jewels & Objets D’art auction, Sydney

Sophie Ullin

Guy Cairnduff

Anna Grassham

Head of Art

Head of Classic Furniture & Objects

Specialist, Modern Design

03 8825 5609 | 0413 912 307

& Head of the Specialist Collector

03 8825 5637 | 0478 114 611

03 8825 5611 | 0407 828 137

anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au

sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au

guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au

Robert haigh Manager, Senior Jewellery Specialist 03 8825 5618 | 0439 493 038 robert.haigh@leonardjoel.com.au

Marketing Team Katarina ljahovic Manager, Marketing & Communications 03 8825 5620 katarina.ljahovic@leonardjoel.com.au

Maria Rossi Designer / Finished Artist

Rick Merrie

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Maggie Skelton

Dominic Kavanagh

Maxine Winning

Bethany Mc Gougan

Senior Photographer

Manager, Interiors Art

Manager, Interiors Furniture

Manager, Object, Books & Collectables

Manager, Monthly Collectables

03 8825 5630

03 8825 5632

03 8825 5604

03 8825 5625

Adam Obradovic

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Forthcoming Auctions Single Owner Collection of Early 20th c. Art Thursday 10th December 2015 – 2pm Melbourne

Petite Classic Furniture & Objects Monday 14th December 2015 – 2pm

“You are what you live with”

Melbourne

Modern Design Monday 14th December 2015 – 6.30pm Melbourne

Monthly Collectables Thursday 17th December 2015 – 12pm Melbourne

Petite Contemporary Art Thursday 3rd March 2016 – 11.30 MELBOURNE

Jewels & Objets D’Art March 2016 SYDNEY

The Graham Geddes Collection Sunday 20th March 2016 Melbourne - On site

Jewels Auction Monday 21st March 2016 – 6pm MELBOURNE

Fine Art Auction Tuesday 22nd March 2016 – 6.30pm MELBOURNE

Modern Design Thursday 14th April 2016 Melbourne

The Boland Collection Monday 2nd May 2016 Melbourne

Classic Furniture & Objects Sunday 15th May 2016 Melbourne

Interiors & Jewellery Auction Every Thursday Furniture & Interiors – 10am Jewellery & Wristwatches – 10.30am Art Salon – 11.30am Objects & Collectables – 12pm GRANT FEATHERSTON (1922-1995) A PAIR OF R160 ARMCHAIRS Sold FOR $6,600

Melbourne

Consign in December 2015 and enjoy preferred selling rates

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Upcoming Modern Design Auction December 2015

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When we say... “discovered in Australia and offered to the Belgium, Saudi Arabia and Switzerland were auction houses want their sellers to know skills influence the auctioneer as much as the world” we really do mean that and the Sydney just three of the countries that viewed, bid that their exotic assets are truly enjoying telephone, the absentee bid or the seasoned auction of the Estate of Colin Lanceley was a and bought fine art, objects and collectables global attention and secondly because buyers room bidder. Technology may well have wonderfully hectic example of a globalised and from a collection as international as its need to understand that auctions have now slowed the auction but I have never heard market in play. Our audience for the Surry audience. And to put that number of bids in changed. No longer are they rapid fire, a seller complain when they hear that their Hills auction were unquestionably patient to perspective, roughly three online bidders unapologetic, contract closing machines with tremendous result went silently to a laptop as almost every lot enjoyed internet bidding, competed with the audience of in-room, little sympathy for the new, the slow or the connected to the world. extending the auction well in to midnight. No telephone and absentee bidders on every hesitant buyer. Now rather, they are slower less than 1,259 internet bids were received lot offered. And so why do I tell you all of and more complex selling environments, from ten distinct international regions – this? Well firstly, and unashamedly, because where technology, bandwidth and computer

John Albrecht, Managing Director Leonard Joel

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InTERIORS & Jewellery

2016 AuCTIonS

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Thematic Auctions View Wednesday, buy Thursday and collect forever

Auction

Auction

Auction

Single Owner Collection of Early 20th c. Art

Petite Classic Furniture & Objects

Monthly Collectables

Thursday 10th December - 2pm

Monday 14th December - 2pm

RANA GREEN, SERGEY MULTIPLATE ETCHING A/P $700 - 900

A Chinese carved ivory model of a junk $1,000 - 2,000

JOUSTRA (FRANCE) ‘CROIX DE SUD’ RED/CREAM AIRFRANCE AIRLINER IN ORIGINAL BOX C.1950’S $800 - $1,000

RANA GREEN, SERGEY MULTIPLATE ETCHING A/P $700 - 900

A MOORCROFT CHRISTMAS ROBIN PLATE $400 - 600

A COLLECTION OF FIVE GLASS PLATE NEGATIVES FOR 1923 DON PHOTO SERIES FOOTBALL POSTCARDS 14 X 9.2CM EACH. $500 - $700

On the 10th of December at 2pm Leonard Joel will

With an emphasis on objects of fine quality

December’s monthly collectables auction will feature

be offering a curated selection of early 20th century

and compact form, the Petite Classic Furniture

an impressive group of rare international toys from a

works from a private South Australian collection. The

& Objects auction offers one final opportunity

Melbourne based collector. Alongside a number of

impressive offering includes prints and paintings

to purchase an object of beauty before Christmas.

early European and American pieces from Lehmann,

Thursday 17th December - 12pm

predominantly by early South Australian artists

Steelcraft and Marx, the collection also includes

including

Arthur

exceptional pre-war train pieces from Hornby, French

Boxall, Rex Wood, Richard Hayley Lever and Lisette

Hornby, Bing and Carette. Noteworthy items include

Kohlhagen.

a Lehmann EPL II Airship from 1912 and a Gama Pan

Marie

Tuck,

Jacqueline

Hick,

Am Stratoscruiser aeroplane among many other highly collectable items. Enquiries

Enquiries

Enquiries

Maggie Skelton, Manager, Art Salon

Guy Cairnduff, Head of Classic Furniture & Objects

Bethany McGougan, Collectables Specialist

03 8825 5630 | maggie.skelton@leonardjoel.com.au

03 8825 5611 | 0407 828 137

03 8825 5625 | bethany.mcgougan@leonardjoel.com.au

guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au

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Sydney Highlight

The Estate of Colin LanceLEY

DORRIT BLACK (1891-1951) Elizabeth Street, Sydney 1939

Enquiries: Sophie Ullin Head of Art 03 8825 5609 | 0413 912 307 sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au

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SOLD $26,840 IBP

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Time and Place As an auctioneer it was a complete joy to sell the Estate of Colin Lanceley. Conservative estimates, ranging categories, an expansive period range and decorative arts from around the world equalled for me a “perfect state” as an auctioneer. Add to that a warm, intelligent and gracious host (Kay Lanceley), and the auction became all the more meaningful, as we strove for an exceptional result; both for Leonard Joel and Kay. And I believe we delivered to the market a comprehensively successful singleowner collection. International bidders from all corners of the globe combined with 1,259 internet bids, not to mention overwhelming room bidding on every lot, delivered some very pleasing statistics. A combined 156 Australian and International works of art, 157 decorative arts lots and the Lanceley’s locally famous 61 lot period rug collection generated sales of $600,000 IBP; a 96% sale rate by lot and a

ANDRÉ LHOTE (French, 1885-1962) Bathers c.1930s

staggering 140% by value.

SOLD $3,904 IBP

But to be perfectly honest, after the results are long forgotten, what I will remember is an auction decorated by moments when friends of and visitors to the Lanceley universe secured their precious memory of times and places. John Albrecht Head Auctioneer at Leonard Joel

SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY ENGLISH C. & JOHNSON MAJOLICA OYSTER DISHES

ROGER HILTON (British, 1911-1975) Two Boats 1973

SOLD $3,660 IBP

SOLD $10,980 IBP

JOAN MIRÓ (Spanish, 1893-1983) Montroig IV 1973

JEAN DUFY (French, 1888-1964) Paysage, Le Havre 1921

SOLD $9,760 IBP

SOLD $26,840 IBP

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Auction

MODERN DESIGN 14 DECEMBER AT 6.30PM

Leonard Joel’s December Modern Design auction highlights an extensive collection of Australian and European designs. The auction has a particular focus on chairs from varying eras and designers around the globe. Represented is an extensive collection of Grant Featherston chairs, and popular Charles & Ray Eames models from the 1950’s and 1960’s. Other international designers that have become firm favourites with collectors include Hans Wegner, Le Corbusier, Eero Saarinen, and B&B Italia just to name a few.

POUL HENNINGSEN MODEL 4 EXTERIOR WALL LIGHT BY LOUIS POULSEN c 1960s $2,000 - 3,000

We are also fortunate to have acquired an early 1950’s Rondo chair by Gordon Andrew, along with a stylish set of six Mario Bellini 412 CAB chairs for Cassina. We hope you enjoy the diversity of this December Modern Design collection and look forward to bringing you many more exciting pieces in 2016.

Melbourne Auction Monday 14 December 2015 at 6.30pm

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Melbourne Viewing Wednesday 9 December 9am-8pm Thursday 10 December 10am-4pm Saturday 12 December 10am-4pm Sunday 13 December 10am-4pm

Enquiries: Anna Grassham

Modern Design Specialist 03 8825 5637 / 0478 114 611 anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au

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GORDON ANDREWS RONDO CHAIR c 1950s $7,000 - 9,000

MARIANO FURTUNY FORTUNY FLOOR LAMP BY PALLUCCO c 1980s $2,400 - 3,400

CLEMENT MEADMORE SLING CHAIRS c 1960s $3,000 - 5,000

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Auction

PETITE CLASSIC FURNITURE & OBJECTS 14 DECEMBER AT 2PM

15 A Chinese Jadeite lotus bowl on stand $400 - 600

10 A Chinese carved ivory model of a junk $1,000 - 2,000 30 A Russian gilt metal and champlevĂŠ enamelled casket $2,000 - 3,000

With an emphasis on objects of fine quality and compact form, the Petite Classic Furniture & Objects auction offers one final opportunity to purchase an object of beauty before Christmas.

Melbourne Auction Monday 14 December 2015 at 2pm

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Melbourne Viewing Wednesday 9 December 9am-8pm Thursday 10 December 10am-4pm Saturday 12 December 10am-4pm Sunday 13 December 10am-4pm

Enquiries: Guy Cairnduff Head of Classic Furniture & Objects 03 8825 5611 | 0407 828 137 guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au

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Auction

COLLECTABLES 17 DECEMBER AT 12PM

JEP TYPE B ELECTRIC LOCO C.1930’S $400 - $500

Melbourne Auction Thursday 17 December 2015 at 12pm

Melbourne Viewing Saturday 12 December 10am-4pm Sunday 13 December 10am-4pm Wednesday 16 December 9am-8pm

Enquiries:

Bethany Mc Gougan Manager & Specialist, Monthly Collectables 03 8825 5625 bethany.mcgougan@leonardjoel.com.au

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Jewels & Objet D’A Rt 7-8 MARCH 2016

A VERY FINE SHIBAYAMA GOLD LACQUER MOKKOGATA TSUBA, MEIJI PERIOD

SOLD $14,640 IBP

Enquiries Robert Williams Specialist Objets D’Art & Single Owner Collections 02 9362 9045 | 0403 142 106 robert.williams@leonardjoel.com.au

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Stone, Tang & Gold Sydney’s Quarterly Jewels & Objet D’Art auction showcased a collection of stunning jewellery ranging from the restraint of Georgian & Victorian pieces to the more eclectic, Retro and modern design. The undoubtable star of the collection was Lot 111, a natural pink sapphire and diamond LOUIS SOSSON (FRENCH 19051930) GILT BRONZE AND IVORY ‘CYMBALINA’ FIGURE

SOLD $9,150 IBP

pendant, with no evidence of heat treatment, which sold for $17,080 IBP. The sale featured many timeless pieces such as a classic graduating diamond riviere necklace, Lot 124 selling for $9,760 IBP. Followed by the lady’s Pearl Master wristwatch circa 1995, which had an excellent result and sold for $12,420 IBP. The sparkle continued with an impressive collection of Chinese works. The highlights being a selection of artefacts from China’s famed Tang Dynasty (618 – 907AD). Lot 381, an impressive Chinese stone carving sold for $36,600 IBP. Followed by Lot 410, an outstanding and rare example of Tang pottery, a Chinese horse and rider selling for $18,300 IBP. This beautifully formed piece was an exceptional example of artistic prowess and engineering skill. The horse with its counter balanced rearing form, has survived the millennia to delight a modern audience. The Midas touch was provided by the fine examples of gilded wear from China, Japan and Europe. The principal examples; Lot 548 and Lot 559, a Japanese shibayama and gold lacquer tsuba selling for $14,640 IBP and $6,710 IBP respectively. Each example an expression of incredibly detailed and highly skilled craftsmanship. From Europe a gilded bronze and ivory figure performed well, lot 813, Louis Sosson ‘Cymbalina’ figure sold for $9,150 IBP. The excitement continued post sale, when a

AN IMPRESSIVE CHINESE STONE CARVING, TANG DYNASTY

bidding war commenced over cover lot 370, a Chinese gilt-wood Cundi Bodhisattva sold which went on to sell for $13,650 IBP.

SOLD $36,600 IBP

We are now calling for entries for our March Jewels & Objet D’Art auction. Our team of specialists look forward to meeting with you.

AN IMPRESSIVE CHINESE STONE CARVING, TANG DYNASTY

SOLD $36,600 IBP

Enquiries: Rachael Barrowman, Administrator 02 9362 9045 rachael.barrowman@leonardjoel.com.au

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Auction

The GRAHAM GEDDES Collection 20 MARCH 2016

Enquiries: Chiara Curcio Classic Furniture & Objects Specialist 03 8825 5635 chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au

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521 A PAIR OF IMPRESSIVE FAMILLE ROSE ENAMEL OVER PORCELAIN VASES, YONGZHEN YUZHI OF THE PERIOD $30,000 - 40,000

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An important Single-Owner Collection The exotic shop front of 881 High Street, Armadale, has long been known as a window into the playground of the enigmatic enfant terrible of

391 A PAIR OF TERRACOTTA KNEELING ATTENDANTS, TANG DYNASTY $26,000 - 40,000

the Australian antiques industry, Graham Geddes. As the monumental task of consolidating the Graham Geddes Antiques businesses continues, Leonard Joel are delighted to be granted access once more to the ‘inner sanctum’ of Australia’s premiere antiques dealership and to offer our clients the opportunity to purchase a treasure from this encylopedic collection of styles, periods and techniques, in an auction to be held at the premises on Sunday 20th March 2016. Housed over two levels, this eclectic, wellcurated collection showcases a diverse offering of furnishings and objects sourced from around the globe, which is sure to appeal to a broad spectrum of buyers, from the interior decorator to the niche collector.

708 STEPHEN BIRCH (1961-2007), HARLEQUIN JUGGLER, OIL ON CANVAS $7,000 - 8,000

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FINE ART 22 MARCH 2016 AT 6.30PM

Ethel Carrick-Fox St Mark’s Square, Venice oil on board, 25.5 x 34.5cm SOLD $67,100 IBP

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Enquiries: Sophie Ullin, Head of Art 03 8825 5609 / 0413 912 307 sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au

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Fine Art Result Highlights At the risk of sounding repetitive, our December Fine Art auction was in every sense a classic mix of connoisseurship and eclecticism. Our 288 lot catalogue offering traversed, with its usual verve, contrasting periods, genres and tastes. The classical was handsomely represented by a 17th century work by the artist Jacob Marrell – the work titled A Vanitas Still Life Parrot, with exceptional provenance, realised $48,800 (IBP), more than doubling its estimate while cementing Leonard Joel’s new reputation as the best platform in Australia for period international art sales. The author will have to declare now his weak spot for the best of Australian Impressionism before he introduces Ethel Carrick-Fox’s rendering of St Mark’s Square in Venice. This jewel of a painting, that floated within the Fox family for no less than 108 years, satisfied both lovers of best period Impressionism and connoisseurs alike and as if

Jacob Marrel

to prove that point the 26 x 35cm panel realised

A Vanitas Still Life With Parrot oil on canvas, 44 x 55cm Sold for $48,800 IBP

estimate. But it was not just French and classical

$67,100 (IBP); again, more than double its low manners that dominated the night. A handful of extraordinary contemporary art results reminded the audience that new tastes and aesthetics were in the ascendant and the highlight was certainly the British untitled 1980 work by John Hoyland that sold to the internet for $12,200 (IBP) to more than quadruple its low estimate! Our last fine art auction for 2015 realised $650,000 (IBP). We now welcome consignments in both Sydney and Melbourne for forthcoming auctions.

Sydney Art Specialist Leonard Joel is delighted to announce the appointment of Art Specialist, Millie McMahon who has joined our burgeoning Sydney team to bring a regular fine art offering to our clients. Millie’s passion for art and wealth of auction experience stems from many years in the industry; prior to joining Leonard Joel, Millie worked for Bonhams & Goodman and Bay East Auctions and was most recently the NSW Registrar and Associate Art Specialist at Menzies Art Brands. Millie holds a Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) from the University of Sydney and received her Masters of Art Administration from the University of New South Wales’ College of Fine Arts in 2012.

John Hoyland Untitled 1980 acrylic on Arches paper Sold for $12,200 IBP

Enquiries: Millie McMahon Sydney Art Specialist 02 9362 9045

millie.mcmahon@leonardjoel.com.au

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LOT 180, SEPTEMBER, an important Emerald and Diamond jewellery suite

SOLD $366,000 IBP

LOT 143, June, AN IMPORTANT 9.01CT SOLITAIRE DIAMOND RING

SOLD $164,700 IBP

The Australian auctioneer for Important Jewellery 2 0 1 5 J E W EL S A U C T I ON H I G HL I G H T S

LOT 215, JUNE, AN IMPRESSIVE FANCY INTENSE YELLOW DIAMOND NECKLACE

LOT 210A, NOVEMBER, BY HARRY WINSTON 3.04CT DIAMOND RING

SOLD $195,200 IBP

SOLD $85,400 IBP

LOT 80, SEPTEMBER, AN IMPORTANT TIFFANY & CO. 5.73CT RING

SOLD $195,200 IBP

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Old European to Modern Brilliant Historically, diamonds have been cut in many different shapes. Early artisans were constrained by the practical limitations of retaining the most weight from the rough diamond, using the diamond’s adamantine lustre. As time went on, cuts were developed to achieve ‘light return’ from the gem. Until the 19th century, they were reserved for the very wealthy, but during the late 19th and early 20th century, cutting techniques improved and with the further opening up of the Indian and South African mines, diamonds became more accessible to the middle class. Many of the examples of old European cut diamonds on the market today are from this period. In the early 20th century, Marcel Tolkowsky developed and perfected the modern round brilliant cut we know today. He achieved it with calculations providing for very specific proportions, angles, lengths of cuts, depths and table spread. When Tolkowsky perfected this cut it became the accepted world standard for ideal diamond proportions, as it gave the best light return and brilliance from the gem. When cutting for the perfect proportions of the round brilliant cut, there can be considerable wastage from the rough diamond and if other sought after criteria are present, the rarity value increases exponentially with size, colour and clarity. There is high demand for this perfect cut and the market prices such diamonds accordingly. 140 A SOLITAIRE DIAMOND PENDANT

Sold $43,920 IBP

The round brilliant cut replaced the traditional antique cut, commonly known as Old European Cut. It has a higher crown and pavilion angles, often uneven facets and misproportions, faceted culet coupled with a much smaller table. As light enters the gem and is broken up into the spectral colours. A rainbowlike effect is visible due to the way the light is returned from the gem, however

The Christmas Jewellery Buy it Now event

much of the light ‘leaks’ and is lost. It has a completely different look to the viewer and is regarded as beautiful by those who appreciate them. These Old European cut diamonds are enchanting when viewed under candlelight. There is no question that the modern round brilliant cut is the ideal cut for the best light return. There is however an unmistakable beauty in an Old European Cut diamond. Many buyers are now seeking these diamonds for exactly that reason. Recently we have seen a dramatic rise in the prices being paid for Antique

A PAIR OF EMERALD AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS

$12,500

diamond jewellery set with old European cuts, particularly larger examples with a high colour and clarity. It is the romance attached to such a stone that sets hearts aflutter and imaginations running wild. To see examples and compare these two cuts, please talk to our qualified staff. At Leonard Joel we offer a wide selection of jewellery from antique to contemporary. If you are looking for a special piece, our team can assist you. With the assurance that our catalogue descriptions are accurate and we provide money back guarantees, you can be confident in your selection. We look forward to assisting you and answering any questions you may have.

Buy it now online at leonardjoel.com.au

By Robert Haigh Manager, Senior Jewellery Specialist 03 8825 5618 | 0439 493 038 robert.haigh@leonardjoel.com.au

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Valuation Day in Sydney

MODERN DESIGN 2016

Enquiries Anna Grassham, Modern Design Specialist 03 8825 5637 | 0478 114 611 anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au

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NAOTO FUKASAWA PICCOLA PAPILIO SWIVEL CHAIR BY B&B ITALIA c 2010 $3,000 - 5,000

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The magic of an Hermes silk scarf and the trademark orange box... A gift of love is given in many ways. Over a number of Christmases one man’s love for his wife lead him to Hermes for the perfect gift… a luxurious Hermes silk scarf. The Hermes silk scarf is a highly coveted and collected symbol of luxury.

First created in

1937, the silk scarf has grown in popularity and desirability. Each scarf is hand-rolled and stitched depicting an individual screen-printed design where the subject matter is unlimited. There are up to fifty freelance artists working at a time to produce twenty new designs a year, with the whole process taking approximately seven hundred hours to complete. Popular designs are reissued from time to time, however original vintage versions of these designs are sought after by worldwide collectors and connoisseurs alike. On 28th November, our Luxury department offered approximately forty silk scarves by Hermes at auction, some with their original Hermes

A SILK SCARF BY HERMES

Sold for $146 IBP

envelopes and boxes. Twenty of these are a single owner collection of vintage silk scarves. Each was a Christmas gift that was given by a husband to his wife. Purchased from their favourite department store Franz Sauer, in Cologne and dating from the late 1950’s to the early 1990’s. A tradition of gift giving that was held on Christmas Eve, the proud husband revealing the Hermes envelope from inside his suit pocket, to the gasps of his loving wife. A wonderful piece of Hermes history and a fabulous selection of silk scarves.

Now consigning designer handbags and accessories for the next Luxury auction in March 2016.

Enquiries:

Amanda Saini, Luxury Assistant 03 8825 5645 amanda.saini@leonardjoel.com.au

Consign in December 2015 and enjoy preferred selling rates

A SILK SCARF BY HERMES

Sold for $146 IBP

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ASIAN ART, CLASSIC FURNITURE & OBJECTS 15 May 2016 Seeking Asian Works of Art, Clocks and Barometers, Silver, Porcelain, Glass, Scientific Instruments, Industrial Models, Antiquarian Books and Australian Decorative Arts and European and Australian Furniture for auction in 2016.

Enquiries: Guy Cairnduff Head of Classic Furniture & Objects 03 8825 5611 | 0407 828 137 guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au

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A CHINESE MONOCHROME YELLOW GLAZED PORCELAIN KANGXI-STYLE BOTTLE VASE, LATE QING DYNASTY/ EARLY REPUBLIC PERIOD, 20TH CENTURY $3,000 - 5,000

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Leonard Joel Property Presentation Auctions An Experience for Buyers, A Convenience for Sellers It is no secret that the concept of the modern day antiques auction has evolved to become more than just a commercial transaction. Today, as much emphasis is placed on providing an ‘experience’ for potential buyers as the

recent ProPertY PreSentAtion AUctionS MAnAgeD bY leonArD Joel:

effectiveness of the auction system as a method of facilitating the transfer of goods between parties: beyond the production of a glossy catalogue for clients to take home, champagne

A Boutique Single-Owner eStAte AuctiOn TUESDAY 5 FEBRUARY AT 6.30pm, mElBoURnE

IMPORTANT LUXURY HOME CONTENTS AUCTION SUNDAY 17 NOVEMBER AT 12PM ONSITE AT 16 ST GEORGES ROAD, TOORAK

preview events and specialist talks are becoming the norm, as methods of adding value to a client’s auction experience. Leonard Joel Property Presentation Auctions are designed to offer a solution for the dispersal of house contents collections that enhances the auction experience for potential purchasers, while offering vendors a range of services designed to optimise the benefits of selling at auction. Options for viewing a client’s collection on-site at their property and holding the auction of their items either at their home or at Leonard

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AuCtIon 16 St Georges Road, Toorak

Joel’s Melbourne or Sydney salerooms, offer attractive economies to the vendor, most notably by negating the potentially hefty packing and transport fees associated with transferring goods from their property to the auction rooms, but also by allowing the sale of anything of commercial value at the property, without

Boonaroo Homestead, Carrara (Nerang) Gold Coast

the worry of spending money transporting items of low-value - the term ‘everything but

Historic House Contents Auction Sunday 2 May 2010

the kitchen sink’ could have been coined to describe a house contents auction! From the buyer’s perspective, a Property Presentation Auction allows privileged access to a collection, presented in the context for which it was Single Owner Collection

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acquired and with the added knowledge of knowing exactly where their prized purchase came from, invaluable information for any collector.

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For enquiries about the services offered as part

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of a Leonard Joel Property Presentation Auction,

John Francis Drive, Carrara (nerang), Gold Coast

1178 Malvern road, Malvern

contact: Guy Cairnduff head of Classic Furniture & objects 03 8825 5611 | 0407 828 137 guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au

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London Auction Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Autographs, Memorabilia & Vintage Posters 11 DECEMBER 2015 AT 11AM BST

Lot 9 BRENOT, Raymond (1913-?) MONTREUX, Suisse Estimate £100–150

Lot 12 BUZZI, Daniele (1890-1974) LUGANO, Southern Switzerland Estimate £150–250

Lot 16 CAPPIELLO, Leonetto VODKA RELSKY Estimate £600–800

Lot 19 COLIN, Paul PARIS, 1937, EXPOSITION INTERNATIONALE Estimate £80–120

Lot 38 LOUPOT, Charles (1892-1962) D’apres FONDERIES de TREVERAY Estimate £100–200

Lot 52 PUPPO, Mario (1905-1977) SANTO STEFANO D’AVETO, ENIT Estimate £100–200

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