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FOREWORD

MONEY WELL PLACED A friend of mine and art dealer, who amongst

art index on its front cover which had been

friend and the response he gets is usually

acquire it. Inevitably, they agree that the

the other interesting facets of his business,

conceived by some mathematician who no

silence or a nod which indicates that his

“investment” may simply be the pleasure

is involved in the arbitrage and sale of

doubt found the application of numbers to

point is taken or acknowledges the fact that

of enjoying something over a lifetime, and

important sculpture, has a very pragmatic

art rather interesting and ground-breaking.

maybe a work of art doesn’t have to ’show

that at the end of the journey, the original

and interesting position when it comes to

Bingo! According to Hughes, this is when

a profit‘. After all, people know that their

investment will appear to be a small sum to

the ’investment question’ - a question which

it became fashionable for people to start

$15,000 spend on their lounge suite will

have spent for such an enduring pleasure.

seems to rear its head more often over the

thinking about art not just as a sophisticated

depreciate when it walks out the door of the

Finally, I acknowledge that people want to

acquisition of art than over any of the other

and gentle pleasure, but as something with

retail establishment by a minimum of 50%

know that they are not ’throwing money

exotic collecting classes.

a bit of ’Wall Street‘ about it. Add to that the

and within a year by perhaps 80%.

away‘ and I say to them, “Rather than

Interestingly, his answer to the ‘investment

British Rail Fund going on a spending spree

My

the

asking whether art is a good ‘investment’,

question’ also takes the form of a question:

with the advice of Sotheby’s and everyone

‘investment question’ is three-fold, but

ask yourself if the money is well-placed.

“When you buy your $15,000 designer

thought that it was very clever to think of art

in a similar vein. Firstly, I explain to them

That is, can they be assured that if they had

lounge suite do you ask the interior

as an investment. As an aside, it’s interesting

that the huge windfalls and profits which

to sell their item of visual pleasure they

consultant if it’s a good investment?” This

to remind oneself that Duveen, the greatest

their friends ’made‘ were not constructed

would receive a sensible sum back on their

question has two points to make. Firstly, that

of the art dealers in the first half of the 20th

strategies at all, but never more than flukes

purchase. As long as they are buying an

this dealer doesn’t like talking ’investment‘

century, never discussed ’return on assets‘

generated by unanticipated timing and

established artist or an emerging one who

when it comes to art (and I’m in agreement

– his mega-rich clients knew that art was

a rapid, unpredictable upward swing in

is well networked through the gallery scene

with him). Secondly, and perhaps most

something you did with spare cash when

taste. Secondly, I advise them that if their

or one who has ‘bottomed out‘ at auction

importantly, it asks why does art need to be

you had everything else there was to acquire

purchase (and this is an arbitrary figure and

(as so much art has at present), and with

an ‘investment‘?

and when you wanted to pursue something

relative) is say$10,000, then they should ask

the proviso that one can never truly predict

Robert Hughes, my favourite critic on

gentler and more stimulating than stocks

themselves whether a beautiful work of art

shifts and turns in taste, then they can rest

the subject of art and money, traces the

and bonds.

which stimulates them and enriches them

assured that their money is well-placed.

conception of art investment back to the

Now back to the lounge suite question. I

psychologically over a period of around

1960s when Time magazine published an

have discussed this issue with my dealer

20 years is worth the $500 a year cost to

response

to

clients

asking

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The Fine Art Auction Monday 16th September 2013 – 6.30pm 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria

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Pre-Owned Luxury Auction Thursday 19th September 2013 – 1pm 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria

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Aboriginal Art & Artefact Auction Thursday 10th October 2013 – 6.30pm 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria

Classic Furniture, Objects & Collectables Auction Sunday 27th October 2013 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria

The Specialist Print Auction Thursday 14th November 2013 – 11.30am 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria

Modern Design & Special Interiors Auction Lot 62 ERMANNO TOSO (act.1922-1973) LIDDED DECANTER Sold for $732 (IBP)

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NEWS

THE MODERN MENAGERIE

LOT 1017 FOUR RARE TAXIDERMIED AMAZONIAN PARROTS PERCHED IN DIORAMA SOLD $2,232 (IBP)

ANNOUNCING SOPHIE ULLIN AS OUR NEW HEAD OF ART Collectors and spectators alike were

Leonard Joel is very pleased to announce that Sophie Ullin has been appointed Head of

surprised to discover a naturalist habitat

Art. Sophie brings years of art industry expertise across gallery, auction and consultancy

had engulfed the white room on the 14th

perspectives. For the past 11 years she has run her own art advisory business and prior to

August. Past Natural history offerings had

that worked with Deutscher-Menzies, Lawson-Menzies and Lauraine Diggins Fine Art

always been centred around traditional

following a double major BA Hons (Visual Arts).

For enquiries about the purchase or sale of natural history items contact: Chiara Curcio (03) 8825 5604 chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au

collections such as taxidermy, fossils and shells, however the August auction featured

With a background in 19th and 20th Australian art, Sophie’s expertise equally encompasses

an unusual selection of wonders usually

Aboriginal art and international contemporary art. Sophie is also a valuer for the Australian

found in Victorian cabinets of curiosity.

Government’s Cultural Gifts Program, a co-founder of the Art Consulting Association of

Appealing to both traditional and modern

Australia and until recently, an art market correspondent for the online Australian Art

collectors was a single owner collection

Sales Digest.

of hand decorated marine ivories, a small sprout of Australian flowering plants, framed entomological dioramas and a collector’s feast of natural gems and semi precious stones. On the eve of the auction this modern menagerie was the background to the launch of our Informed Collector

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lecture series. Collector and natural history

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aficionado Jason Sprague was invited to offer his knowledge at this themed floor talk, enlightening all audience members on the birth, history and modern relationship between man and nature.

e: sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au

The highlights of the auction were four rare taxidermied Amazonian parrots that fetched $2232.23 (IBP) (illustrated), a large group of seven natural whales teeth that sold for $2440 (IBP) and the occult made a fashionable come back with the result of an amethyst crystal sphere at $1403 (IBP).

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NOW CONSIGNING FOR SPECIALIST PRINT AUCTION

ARTHUR BOYD (1920-1999) FLAME TREES WITH PULPIT ROCK COLLOGRAPH 22/25 62.5 X 89CM $1,500-2,500 © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

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MODERN DESIGN & SPECIAL INTERIORS RESULTS

MODERN DESIGN & SPECIAL INTERIORS LOT 120 PAIR OF AMERICAN ART MODERNE ARMCHAIRS Sold for $4,392 IBP

LOT 188 SVEND SKIPPER BEAR CHAIR Sold for $1,952 IBP

LOT 22 LUCIANO VISTOSI (1931-2010) EGG SHAPED FLOOR LAMP Sold for $2,440 IBP

LOT 179 CHARLES EAMES (1907–1978) AND RAY EAMES (1912–1988) LOUNGE CHAIR 670 AND OTTOMAN 671 * Sold for $5,368 IBP

The Modern Design and Special Interiors

first 100 made by manufacturer Fler

by Mark Newson. An Orgone chair (lot

135) sold for $3,120 (IBP) and surely the

auction on Sunday 25 August was held

before their design was modified. Spirited

206) estimated at $600-800 realised

most striking lot in the sale, a 1970s Murano

at Leonard Joel’s saleroom at 12 Smith

room bidding ensured that the chairs

$1,200 (IBP) and a Nimrod chair (lot 205)

glass fountain achieved $3,120 (IBP).

St, Collingwood following the success

soared past their conservative estimate

estimated at $700-900 sold for $1,140 (IBP).

Strong prices were also achieved for

of the David Bromley curated Modern

of $300-500 to realise $2,160 (IBP).

A diverse collection of glass and ceramics

international furniture. Two Elda chairs

+ Traditional auction in July. Once

Other Australian highlights included an

attracted considerable interest from

(lots 112 & 113) by Italian industrial designer

again the space was transformed, with a

unmistakeable, extravagant buffet by Sol

international collectors bidding by

Joe Colombo sold for $4,560 (IBP) and

diverse range of Australian and European

Shapiro (lot 7) that realised $7,200 (IBP)

telephone and bidding live via Artfact.

$6,100 (IBP) against estimates of $4,000-

furniture, ceramics and glass, lighting

against an estimate of $6,000 -8,000 and

com. Highlights included a striking Giulio

6,000 and $5,000-7,000 respectively.

and other examples of post-1950 design.

an unusual Grant Featherston coffee

Radi vase (lot 199) that sold for $2,280

A fine example of the iconic Eames

Arguably the scarcest lot in the sale was an

table which tripled its estimate to realise

(IBP) and a Luciano Vistosi egg-shaped

lounge chair 670 and ottoman 671 (lot

early pair of DC dining chairs by Australian

$3,600 (IBP). A growing interest in

lamp (lot 22) that realised $2,400 (IBP)

179) achieved $5,368 and an impressive

designer Fred Ward (lot 207A). The chairs

contemporary Australian design resulted

against an estimate of $800-1,200. A

sideboard by Danish designer Ib Kofod-

were believed to have been amongst the

in some pleasing results for two chairs

ceramic Pablo Picasso Dove Subject (lot

Larsen (lot 170) sold for $4,080.

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MODERN DESIGN & SPECIAL INTERIORS RESULTS

LOT 124 LARGE BLACK MOOOI HANGING PENDANT LIGHT Sold for $390 IBP

LOT 135 PABLO PICASSO (1881-1973) DOVE SUBJECT (A.R. 435) Sold for $3,172 IBP

LOT 199 GIULIO RADI (1885-1952) VASE MANUFACTURED BY AVEM Sold for $2,318 IBP

LOT 133 JOE COLOMBO (1930-1971) BLACK AND WHITE ELDA CHAIR Sold for $6,100 IBP

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LOT 101 VENINI FOR GIANNI VERSACE POST MODERNO VASE Sold for $2,196 IBP

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ABORIGINAL ART

Pauline Sunfly Nangala, Untitled 2003 © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

Artist Unknown, Untitled © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

ABORIGINAL ART & ARTEFACTS Hermannsburg School, Coolamon, Central Australian Landscape c1950

Aboriginal Art & Artefacts Auction Thursday 10 October 2013, 6.30pm

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Preview Saturday 5 October 2013 10am - 5pm Sunday 6 October 2013 10am - 5pm Monday 7 October 2013 10am - 4pm Tuesday 8 October 2013 10am - 4pm Wednesday 9 October 2013 9am - 8pm

Enquiries Sophie Ullin Head of Art (03) 8825 5609 sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au

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SPECIALIST PRINTS RESULTS

SPECIALIST PRINTS With a full room in attendance and plenty of action on the phones and Artfact, the August Specialist Print Auction proved that the appetite for this medium is strong, with a clearance rate of more than 80% by lot and over 100% by value. Despite condition issues, Giorgio De Chirico’s 1948 lithograph Castore (lot 3055) was the most hotly contested lot in the auction, selling well above the estimate of $400600 for $3,172 (IBP). There was also solid interest in renowned Australian printmaker Vaughan Murray Griffin, with the linocut Pelican (lot 3078) selling for $2,074 (IBP) against an estimate of $1,000-2,000. We are currently consigning for our final Specialist Print Auction for 2013 scheduled for Thursday 14th November. For enquiries please contact Nicole Salvo nicole.salvo@leonardjoe.com.au (03) 8825 5624

3078 MURRAY GRIFFIN (1903-1992) Pelican linocut 23/26 Sold for $2,074 (IBP)

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3055 GIORGIO DE CHIRICO (GREEK/ITALIAN, 1888-1978) Castore, from I Cavalli 1948 lithograph 11/94 Sold for $3,172 (IBP) © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

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FINE ART

LOT 68 PRO HART (1928-2006) The South Australian Mural 1993 oil on canvas (four panels) $60,000 - 80,000

LOT 62 RAY CROOKE (BORN 1922) Women under the Frangipani Tree oil on canvas $15,000 - 20,000 © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

LOT 69 CHARLES BLACKMAN (BORN 1928) Schoolgirls circa 1960 oil on laminated paper $20,000 - 30,000 © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

LOT 61 § ROBERT DICKERSON (BORN 1924) Young Girl acrylic on canvas $10,000-15,000

SEPTEMBER ART PREVIEW The Fine Art Auction Monday 16 September 2013, 6.30pm

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Preview Wednesday 11 September 2013 9am - 8pm Thursday 12 September 2013 10am - 4pm Friday 13 September 2013 10am - 4pm Saturday 14 September 2013 10am - 5pm Sunday 15 September 2013 10am - 5pm

Enquiries Sophie Ullin Head of Art (03) 8825 5609 sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au

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FINE ART

CLIFFORD LAST (1918-1991) Untitled bronze on stone base 36cm (height) $2,000 - 4,000

ART LOT 220 RICK AMOR (BORN 1948) Self Portrait 1973 oil on board $1,500-2,000 © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

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LOT 94 JOHN OLSEN (BORN 1928) Cormorants 2005 etching with oil pastel 7/23 $1,500 - 2,500 © reproduced with the permission of Viscopy Ltd

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LOT 135 JEFFREY SMART (1921-2013) Afternoon Shadows 1945 oil on canvas $20,000 - 25,000

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FINE JEWELLERY

126 A GEM SET COCKTAIL RING BY FRED, PARIS $8,000-12,000

FINE JEWELLERY

WHO’S FRED? Remember the heart shaped ruby and

of the Jewish origins of its founder.

reputation amongst the elite and became

most recently Casino Royal and is still

diamond necklace worn by Julia Roberts in

In 1936, at the young age of twenty eight

famous for his jewels designed by Jean

adorned by the stars. In 1999 Fred opened

Pretty Woman? That’s Fred! More recently

founder Fred Samuel opened his first store

Cocteau. His early clients included Marlene

its flagship boutique on Place Vendôme in

Fred associated with Kate Moss for the

in Paris. Born into a family of jewellers

Dietrich and Grace Kelly to name a few.

Paris, alongside the world’s most renowned

design of an exclusive jewellery collection.

Fred created a style of jewellery that was

Today

fashion

jewellers. Fred has retained the essence of

The name FRED was adopted after the

prestigious, creative and liberated from

conglomerate LVMH. It has lost none of its

its original founder, its style, a combination

WW2 German occupation of France because

tedious tradition. He quickly gained a

flare and is featured in many major films,

of boldness and discipline.

The Fine Jewellery Auction Tuesday 17 September 2013, 6.30pm

Preview in Sydney Queen Street Gallery, 28 Queen Street, Woollahra Friday 30 August 10am-4pm Saturday 31 August 10am-4pm Sunday 1 September 10am-4pm

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Fred

is

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Preview in Melbourne Saturday 14 September 10am-5pm Sunday 15 September 10am-5pm Monday 16 September 10am-5pm

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Enquiries John D’Agata Head of Jewellery (03) 8825 5605 / 0408 355 339 john.dagata@leonardjoel.com.au

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LOT 308 A BROOCH BY GEORG JENSEN $300 - 500

LOT 312 A BANGLE BY GEORG JENSEN $300 - 500

SEVEN THINGS YOU MAY NOT HAVE KNOWN ABOUT GEORG JENSEN Although trained as a silversmith and goldsmith Georg Jensen had ambitions of becoming a serious sculptor.He worked successfully as a ceramist before he ever contemplated jewellery. Jensen started working as a jeweller only out of financial necessity as jewellery was cheaper to produce than silver flatware or hollowware. He initially only worked in silver and semi-precious stones as it was economical. In the early days, as Jensen was a sole operator, his shop stock was regularly depleted of stock and he would put up a “Closed for Repairs” sign until he could produce new pieces. All of the early Georg Jensen was handmade without the use of any machinery.

LOT 317 A PAIR OF CUFFLINKS BY GEORG JENSEN $200 - 400

The famous ‘Acorn’ pattern seen in Jensen’s jewellery and flatware was actually designed by fellow collaborator and business partner Johan Rohde.

LOT 329 A RING BY GEORG JENSEN $400 - 600

LOT 305 (PART) A JEWELLERY SUITE BY GEORG JENSEN $800 - 1200

Pre-Owned Luxury Auction Thursday 19 September 2013, 1pm

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Preview Saturday 14 September 10am-5pm Sunday 15 September 10am-5pm Monday 16 September 10am-5pm Wednesday 18 September 2013 10am - 8pm

Enquiries John D’Agata Head of Jewellery (03) 8825 5605 / 0408 355 339 john.dagata@leonardjoel.com.au

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CLASSIC FURNITURE, OBJECTS & COLLECTABLES

ENTRIES INVITED

GABRIELLE ARGY ROUSSEAU (1885 - 1963) MEDAILLONS FLEURIS PATE DE VERRE GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1925 $10,000 - 12,000

Auction October 2013 Melbourne Now Consigning Australian and International Modern Design; European and Australian Furniture; Porcelain; Silver; Clocks; Australian Decorative Arts; Asian Works of Art; Single Owner Collections Specialist enquiries contact Guy Cairnduff Head of Classic Furniture & Objects 03 8825 5611 / 0407 828 137 guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au Giles Moon Head of Modern Design & Collectables 03 8825 5635 / 0439 493 038 giles.moon@leonardjoel.com.au

CLASSIC FURNITURE, OBJECTS & COLLECTABLES NOW CONSIGNING FOR OCTOBER CLASSIC FURNITURE AUCTION

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THE SPECIALIST COLLECTOR

GYMPIE ANTIQUES & RESTORATIONS Bidders from the local and surrounding area were out in force when the stock in trade of Gympie Antiques and Restorations went under the hammer on Sunday 4th August. Held on-site at the premises of well-known Gympie antique dealer, Victor 1030 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN STERLING SILVER LIDDED TUREENS Sold for $2,500 (IBP)

Nixon, the auction highlighted the strengths in today’s auction market, along with a few surprises! One of the most interesting items in the collection, the cedar cased Fitzroy phone exchange, prompted a battle between three telephone bidders. A popular item amongst Leonard Joel’s Facebook followers and expected to return to Melbourne, competition from local buyers saw it reach a hammer price of $1,000 (IBP), finding a new home a mere three kilometres down the road from Mr Nixon’s shop. The other highlights from the auction were provided by high quality antique furniture and objects from Mr Nixon’s private collection, including a fine pair of Edwardian sterling silver lidded tureens, which realised $2,500 (IBP), a fine quality

2171 A FINE QUALITY FRENCH OAK SHOP DISPLAY CABINET Sold for $4,600 (IBP)

French oak shop display cabinet, which sold for $4,600 (IBP) and a French gilt metal mounted Kingwood dining table, which reached a hammer price of $3,400 (IBP). For enquiries about selling your single owner collection or important individual item, contact: Guy Cairnduff Head of the Specialist Collector 03 8825 5611 / 0407 828 137 guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au

1100 A FINE QUALITY FRENCH GILT METAL MOUNTED KINGWOOD DINING TABLE Sold for $3,400 (IBP)

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THE ANTIQUE & INTERIORS AUCTION

THE ANTIQUE & INTERIORS AUCTION

POST - WAR FURNITURE AND APPLIED ARTS FEATURING THE ‘COLLECTION OF THE LATE DR ERNST & NOEMI FOOKS In mid September Leonard Joel is proud to be entrusted with the dispersal of the personal collection of the late Dr Ernest Fooks, a well respected architect and cultural visionary of Melbourne. The residence of 32 Howitt Road Caulfield which Dr Fooks shared with his wife Noemi is of great historical significance to Victoria and encapsulates the correlation between architecture and bespoke interiors, which was a hallmark of interior design in Melbourne post World War II. Dr Fooks was a highly talented, progressive, European-trained migrant who made an important contribution to architecture, education of SEPTEMBER

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town planners, and to the cultural life of Melbourne in the decades immediately following the Second World War. The auction will showcase a variety of Scandinavian and Australian post-war furniture, complemented by ceramics and art from the period. For enquiries contact Anna Grassham Manager Antiques and Interiors Ph: 8825 5614 E: anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au

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MANOLO BLAHNIK

MANOLO BLAHNIK COBALT BLUE WITH A DIAMANTE FEATURE BUCKLE

YES IT’S A PAIR OF ‘THOSE SHOES’… Cast your mind back, not too long ago. It over and we get down to the important part; blue with a diamante feature buckle to be If you loved the shoes, here’s your chance to was one of the most anticipated moments in which shoes is Carrie going to wear on her exact. The groom was nervous, the outfit was own a pair. These iconic shoes and hundreds movie and television history. Mr. Big finally wedding day? Well if you were a devotee of simple but elegant, the shoes were stunning. of designer items will be offered for sale in proposes to Carrie Bradshaw in the ‘Sex the series you wouldn’t have had to guess It is amazing the impact this series had on the next Leonard Joel Pre-Owned Luxury and the City’ movie. OK, so the proposal is for long, Manolo Blahnik of course! Cobalt the psyche of its fashion conscious audience. Auction, 1pm Thursday 19 September 2013.

Pre-Owned Luxury Auction Thursday 19 September 2013, 1pm

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Preview Saturday 14 September 10am-5pm Sunday 15 September 10am-5pm Monday 16 September 10am-5pm Wednesday 18 September 2013 10am - 8pm

Enquiries John D’Agata Head of Jewellery (03) 8825 5605 / 0408 355 339 john.dagata@leonardjoel.com.au

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ANNE PHILLIPS FOR LEONARD JOEL

LEONARD JOEL NOW IN SYDNEY ANNE PHILLIPS

FOR LEONARD JOEL SYDNEY

Leonard Joel is delighted to announce the appointment of Anne Phillips as Senior Specialist & Valuer, Sydney. Anne, who has lived and breathed the Sydney auction scene for over a decade as both a specialist and an auctioneer, has worked with Bonhams & Goodman, Bay East Auctions and Sotheby’s Australia. Although Anne’s particular area of expertise is in the fields of Australian art, rare books and important international art, she has an affinity with all areas of collecting and her knowledge of the industry extends across most auction categories. With her extensive industry experience and commitment to excellence in customer service, Anne is perfectly placed to assist private and corporate clients in Sydney develop, refine or disperse their collections. Anne will be featuring regularly in the pages of LEONARD, but if you enjoy social media and would like to keep up with the latest news about what’s happening in the world of art and auctions, follow her at:

CONSIGNING NOW Fine Jewellery Including signed pieces, modern & antique jewellery and collectable wristwatches.

Fine Art Including important international art and Aboriginal art.

Classic Furniture and Objects

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Including modern design and single-owner collections Entries invited for October sale / Closing Friday 6 September

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Single Owner Collections Whether you are managing an estate or downsizing a lifetime’s collecting, Leonard Joel’s 12 specialists and 90 years of experience will ensure that the process is conducted sensitively and efficiently.

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ANNE PHILLIPS FOR LEONARD JOEL

PROJECT FIVE | VOLUME FIVE | TWENTY THIRTEEN When Project Five was launched in 2009, it was

EVENTS IN SYDNEY

the first auction in Australia entirely devoted to street art. The project, which is conceived and curated by aMBUSH Gallery and which won a 2011 National Australia Business Arts Foundation Award, has featured such prominent Australian artists as Anthony Lister, Kid Zoom (Ian Strange) and E.L.K. (Luke Cornish).

LIVE ART EVENT

VILLAGE GREEN, DARLING QUARTER, SYDNEY Friday 27 September 6-9pm Saturday 28 September 12-3pm Sunday 29 September 12-3pm Free Public Event

The 2013 edition of Project Five, which is part of Sydney’s highly successful Art & About festival, will be hosted by Darling Quarter and feature the celebrated contemporary Australian street artists Adnate, Jodee Knowles, Numskull and Rone.

PUBLIC ART EXHIBITION

This year’s artists will transform Darling Quarter’s

‘OPEN’ PUBLIC ART SPACE, CIVIC CONNECTOR, DARLING QUARTER, SYDNEY Saturday 20 September to Sunday 20 October (24/7) Free Public Event

Village Green into a public, open-air studio as they create art works to be sold at a charity auction. The auction, which will be presided over by Leonard Joel’s Sydney-based Senior Specialist & Valuer, Anne Phillips, raises funds for Information and Cultural Exchange (ICE) and its

ART AUCTION FOR CHARITY

SWITCH program, which provides opportunities

COMMONWEALTH BANK PLACE, SOUTHERN TOWER, DARLING QUARTER Thursday 17 October 6-8pm

in the digital arts for talented youth in Western Sydney. Purchases are 100% tax deductable. Come along to the live art event and see paintings being created before your eyes, view

RSVP Event: Contact Anne Phillips 0403 142 106 | anne.phillips@leonard joel.com.au

the site-specific art works designed especially for the public art exhibition and attend the charity auction to engage in some competitive bidding for a cutting-edge work of street art.

www.project5.com.au

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MONTHLY TOYS

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MONTHLY TOYS LEGO SYSTEMS HOME BUILT ELECTRIC MODEL OF HOUSE WITH REVOLVING CHARACTERS

MARUSAN (JAPAN) TINPLATE STAR FIRE MODEL, CIRCA 1950S

Monthly Toy Auction Thursday 26 September 2013, 12pm

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Preview Wednesday 25 September 2013 10am - 8pm

Enquiries Giles Moon Head of Modern Design & Collectables (03) 8825 5635 / 0439 493 038 giles.moon@leonardjoel.com.au

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