Issue THIRTYONE / AUGUST 2014
MELBOURNE / SYDNEY
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Cover Jewels & Objets D’Art Auction Sunday 24 August at 1pm Sydney 53 KURT WENDLER (German 1893-1980) AN IMPORTANT PAIR OF JARS AND COVERS FOR ROSENTHAL $3,000 - 5,000
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WHERE CaN I FIND LEONaRD?
August contEnts SPECIaLIST PRINTS
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FOREWORD
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NEWS
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CaLENDaR
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MODERN DESIGN
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INTRODUCING NEW STaFF
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PRO HaRT
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FINE aRT PREvIEW
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SYDNEY aUCTION
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FINE JEWELLERY PREvIEW
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vaLUE & INSURE THOSE
If you have enjoyed Leonard and would like to stay up to date with our auctions and events you can collect a copy from our South Yarra and Woollahra offices at
PRECIOUS JEWELS
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CLaSSIC FURNITURE & OBJECTS
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vINTaGE INTERIORS
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aBORIGINaL aRT & aRTEFaCTS
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DISCOVERY MONTH This month Leonard Joel valuers will be visiting clients in both Vaucluse and balwyn.
THINkING OF SELLING? FROM SINGLE ITEMS TO COLLECTIONS If you have a single item or collection you wish to sell, the Leonard Joel team of specialists can guide you through the entire valuation and auction process. We can provide you with experts across all collecting fields, no less than thirteen categories of auction to select from and the most expansive calendar of catalogue auctions in Australia. Leonard Joel specialists conduct insurance and market valuations for the entire spectrum of clients - private collectors, corporations, museums, fiduciaries and government entities are advised by our valuers and specialists on a daily basis. valuation Enquiries | Melbourne 03 9826 4333 | Sydney 02 9362 9045 | info@leonardjoel.com.au Discovered in Woollahra A Victorian Locket by Harry Emanuel of London Sold for $6,710 IBP
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Specialist Prints
Specialist P R INTS AUCTION THURSDAY 7 AUGUST 11.30Am
Enquiries Nicole Salvo Senior Art Specialist 03 8825 5624 nicole.salvo@leonardjoel.com.au
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Lot 3042 FRANCESCO CLEMENTE (Italian, born 1952) South, from the Geography Series 1992 48.5 x 45.5cm $1,000 -1,200
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FOReWord
WHEN will this all SETTLE DOWN? When auction watchers, antiques enthusiasts don’t want small paintings they want big the very traditional art of buying and selling “high street shopping” is in decline but I and art lovers that are serious about their ones, art lovers seem to have lost the time to art, antiques and jewels can work beautifully don’t agree with the lament of many a dealer world come together they are inevitably wander down a high street or visit a city and online – here there is a balance. The images that there is not another way. Online markets talking about the confluence of the GFC, the the march to bringing more old-fashioned are superb, the website functions seamlessly that bring buyers and sellers together, online changes to superannuation laws, changing activities online has not lost any of its pace. and the offering is, well, spectacularly advertising that expands ones audience tastes, the commercial digital revolution and Feel confused? Well I do too but I think we overwhelming – it’s a visual feast! But this exponentially and the ease with which one the habits of buyers and sellers alike. That are coming closer to some sort of balance is where the value of the online offering can convert ones offering from the physical conversation is, at its core, about the very between activities that were once the reassuringly ends. Why? Because the site to the digital offer a real and meaningful disruptive but I think also exciting changes preserve of bricks and mortar that also enjoy still relies on the “eye” of a great dealer, a solution to the declining bricks and mortar that we are all witnessing. These rapid and the capacity to be “onlined” – some call this premises that houses the collection, a rapport collector and an exciting one at that! seemingly relentless changes bring me to the “phygital” space; that balance between between buyer and seller that needs to be ask myself with increasing frequency “when the old-fashioned physical offering and the established, maybe a decorator to assist the will this all settle down?” Collectors have digital one. 1stdibs.com, the brainchild of an transaction and ultimately a carriage service been replaced by “collectorators”, people American, is just one such example of how to get it to where it needs to go. I agree that
John Albrecht MANAGING DIRECTOR & NATIONAL HEAD OF COLLECTIONS
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NEWS
“A few hundred people came to bid in room and there were many more on the internet – we have never had so much activity online for an art auction which is sort of contrary to one’s expectations of Pro Hart’s audience.” Sophie Ullin | Head of Art
P R o HAR T A UC T ION realises more than $ 1 .6 M
Art snobbery and “over-intellectualisation” were left firmly at the door on the
John Albrecht, Managing Director and National Head of Collections commented:
evening of 22nd of July, when Leonard Joel, Melbourne’s oldest auction house,
“Pro Hart was the artist where it all began for so many Australian art collectors and
offered the Pro Hart estate for public auction. More than 200 bidders from across
last night was a very heady mix of uncomplicated collector passion and unbridled
the country, old and young alike, bid enthusiastically to secure a piece from the
fondness for a deceased artist. It was not just an auction last night, it was the book-
studio of Australia’s most popular 20th century artist.
end to a period of a very Australian type of art collecting. When 80% of lots exceed their estimates you know you have a very rare and special art auction on your hands!”
The auction, which ran for more than four hours and over 173 lots, clocked up some staggering statistics. Most notably, a 100% sale rate, unheard of at public art auctions was achieved with every single lot finding a buyer. Not only did every lot
And one last aside; more live internet bidding took place at this art auction than
find a collector but the presale estimate of $922,000 was almost doubled with a
any other at Leonard Joel. The larrikin and straight-talking Pro Hart would have
final sale value of 150%.
found it hilarious that so much of his art was sold to a digital audience.
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Calendar
MONTHLY TOYS
Forthcoming Auctions
AUCTION THURSDAY 28 AUGUST 12pm The Vintage Interiors Auction Every Thursday Furniture & Interiors – 10am Jewellery & Wristwatches – 10.30am Art – 11.30am Books – 12pm Objects & Collectibles – 12pm
BID LIVE ONLINE
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
European Sojourn Auction Thursday 7th August 2014 – 10am 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
Specialist Print Auction Thursday 7th August 2014 – 11.30am 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
Pre-Owned Luxury Auction Thursday 7th August 2014 – 1pm Enquiries Tae Schmeisser Collectibles Assistant 03 8825 5625 tae.schmeisser@leonardjoel.com.au
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
TUCHER AND WALTHER MOTORBIKE SIDECAR AND 4 X FIGURES
Sold $170 IBP
Jewels & Objets D’Art Auction Sunday 24th August 2014 – 1pm 117 Macquarie Street, Sydney, New South Wales
SYDNEY AUCTION
Monthly Toy Auction Thursday 28th August 2014 – 12pm
GILES MOON COLLECTIBLES
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
Fine Jewellery Auction Monday 15th September 2014 – 6.30pm 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
Fine Art Auction Tuesday 16th September 2014 – 6.30pm
Providing independent, informed and confidential advice on all aspects of buying, selling, valuing and curating collectibles, including:
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
Militaria Auction Thursday 25th September 2014 – 1.30pm 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
■ Medals & Militaria
Arts Project Auction ■ Entertainment Memorabilia
Monday 6th October 2014 333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
■ Movie Posters
CHARITY AUCTION
Aboriginal Art & Artefacts Auction Thursday 16th October 2014
■ Advertising Posters
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
■ Vintage Toys
Classic Furniture & Objects Auction Sunday 26th October 2014
■ Sporting memorabilia
333 Malvern Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria
■ Classic Radios Website: gilesmoon.com Email: giles@gilesmoon.com Mobile: 0439 493 038
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Auctions and viewing times are subject to change.
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MODERN DESIGN
MODERN DESIGN RELOADED WANTED FOR NOVEMBER AUCTION
MARC NEWSON (AUSTRALIAN, BORN 1963) FELT CHAIR FOR CAPPELLINI, ITALY
Sold $5,124 IBP
Enquiries Anna Grassham Specialist, Modern Design & Vintage Interiors Manager (03) 8825 5614 | anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au
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INTRODUCING
INTRODUCING Chiara Curcio for classic furniture & objects Leonard Joel are delighted to announce the addition of Chiara Curcio to the Classic Furniture & Objects team. After joining Leonard Joel in 2011 Chiara took on the management of the Objects and Antiquarian Books auction and has been responsible for developing specialist and thematic auctions within the company, most notably the highly successful auction of the Estate of Laszlo Erdos in April 2014, which achieved an extraordinary 150% sale rate by value. Chiara brings a broad knowledge of the decorative arts, antiquarian books and associated disciplines and an affinity with vintage fashion and collectibles which will be an invaluable addition to the department. Enquiries Chiara Curcio Specialist, Classic Furniture & Objects, Books and Manuscripts (03) 8825 5635 | chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au
ANNA GRASSHAM for modern design Exciting changes are taking place in Australia’s only dedicated Modern Design department. Following the success of Leonard Joel’s specialist Modern Design auctions in the past two years, in November the department will be re-launched under the management of Anna Grassham. At some point, nearly all Leonard Joel clients will have seen evidence of Anna’s visual merchandising talents, which have been showcased throughout the salerooms and at special off-site events in some of the most original and enticing displays to be conceived of in recent years. Joining Leonard Joel in 2011, Anna was part of the original team behind Leonard Joel’s initial Modern Design concept auctions, but her background in movie set design has also seen her collaborate in highly original projects outside of the auction world. For two consecutive years, Anna has played a key role in the New Joneses project, as part of Buy Nothing New Week. Initially undertaken in 2013 as a model of sustainable living, the project evolved in 2014 to include the construction of a fully sustainable apartment in Melbourne’s Federation Square, furnished with vintage accessories from Leonard Joel’s auctions, selected and styled by Anna. The New Joneses project was a winner at the 2013 Earth Awards in the Creative Arts Category and the 2014 event was showcased on Channel 7 national television. Enquiries Anna Grassham Specialist, Modern Design & Vintage Interiors Manager (03) 8825 5614 | anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au
Caroline Tickner for fine jewellery, insurance Caroline has been professionally involved in both Australian and International auction houses for over fifteen years, worked in the jewellery industry for over ten years and personally been a keen jewellery collector for over twenty five years. Her association with Leonard Joel has been a long one. Caroline started in 2000 and became manager of the jewellery department from 2002-2006 and then worked on a part time basis until 2009. Recently she has taken some time off to have and look after her family. Caroline is thrilled to be returning to Leonard Joel as a consultant valuer of Fine Jewellery for Insurance and Matrimonial purposes. Caroline has been consulting to various organisations as a valuer over the past few years and looks forward to reacquainting herself with many old and new Leonard Joel clients. To book a valuation with Caroline Suzana Milovanovic Jewellery Administrator (03) 8825 5607 | suzana.milovanovic@leonardjoel.com.au
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PRO HART
PRO HART
PRO HART (1928-2006) Menindee Races 1974 oil on canvas 121.5 x 121.5cm
Sold $31,720 IBP
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PRO HART
A U C T I O N R E S U LT S HIGHLIGHTS • In excess of $1,600,000 in sales (inc BP) • 100% sale rate – every lot found a buyer • 150% by value – the pre-sale estimate of $922,000 was eclipsed
with a hammer total of $1,317,000
• 50% of works exceeded low estimate and 30% exceeded their
upper estimate
PRO HART (1928-2006) The Sheep Yards 1995 oil canvas board 60.5 x 91cm
Top Results
Sold $24,400 IBP
• Lot 2 Menindee Races 1974 $31,720 IBP against an estimate of $15-20K • Lot 42 The Wedding at the Mulga 1978 $26,840 against $7,500-9,500 • Lot 88 Judas Flying a Kite 1962 $26,840 against $20-25K • Lot 45 The Sheep Yards 1995 $24,400 against $8,500-10,500 • Lot 160 Abstract $24,400 against $8-10K
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THINKING OF SELLING? PRO HART (1928-2006) The Wedding at the Mulga 1978 oil on canvas 61 x 91cm
Enquiries Sophie Ullin, Head of Art (03) 8825 5609 / 0413 912 307 sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au
Sold $26,840 IBP
PRO HART (1928-2006) Judas Flying a Kite 1962 oil on board 90 x 135cm
Sold $26,840 IBP
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FINE ART
PETER BOOTH (born 1940) The Life Cycle mixed media on paper 16.5 x 27.5cm $1,800 - 2,800 © reproduced with the permission of VISCOPY Ltd
FINE ART PREVIEW
GEOFFREY DYER (born 1947) The Great Stoney Desert oil on linen 184 x 183.5cm $10,000 - 15,000
GEORGE BALDESSIN (1939-1978) Performance (Variation 2) 1971 etching, aquatint and coloured stencils ed. 25 53 x 101cm (irregular) $3,000 - 5,000
© reproduced with the permission of VISCOPY Ltd
© reproduced with the permission of VISCOPY Ltd
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ART FINE ART
§ JANENNE EATON (born 1950) Nevertheless 2011 enamel on canvas 30 x 130cm $2,000 - 4,000
ROBERT DICKERSON (born 1924) Drinking at the Bar charcoal 37 x 27.5cm $2,000 - 3,000
KEVIN CONNOR (born 1932) The Healing of the Blind Man 1962 oil on composition board 89 x 119.5cm $3,000 - 5,000
MATTHEW JOHNSON Sunfield 2003-2004 oil on linen 170 x 220cm $7,000 - 9,000 © reproduced with the permission of VISCOPY Ltd
The Fine Art Auction Tuesday 16 September 2014, 6.30pm
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Preview Wednesday 10 September 2014 9am - 8pm Thursday 11 September 2014 10am - 4pm Friday 12 September 2014 10am - 4pm Saturday 13 September 2014 10am - 5pm
Sunday 14 September 2014 10am - 5pm Monday 15 September 2014 By Appointment Tuesday 16 September 2014 By Appointment
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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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SYDNEY AUCTION
250 A RARE PANTHER CUFF BY CARTIER $46,000 - 55,000
SYDNEY JEWELS & OBJETS D’ART
It is with great excitement that Leonard Joel presents its inaugural Sydney auction, showcasing a fine array of Jewellery and Decorative Arts. The auction features a Cartier gold panther double cuff, rarely seen in overseas markets, let alone in Australia. Other highlights include a Picasso ‘Face and Owl’ vase and an elegant Qing Dynasty blue and white bluster vase, both of international merit. The 1.3 million dollar auction will be viewed in our Sydney rooms at 39 Queen Street Woollahra. There will also be a sneak preview in Melbourne on Wednesday the 13th of August. The auction will be held on Sunday the 24th of August, in the Treasury room of the Intercontinental Hotel Sydney, at 1pm. Free parking at the hotel will be offered to all registrants.
Jewels & Objet D’Art Sydney Auction Sunday 24 August 2014, 1pm
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Preview in Sydney 39 Queen Street, Woollahra Wednesday 20 August 2014 10am - 4pm Thursday 21 July August 2014 10am - 4pm Friday 22 July August 2014 10am - 4pm Saturday 19 July August 2014 10am - 4pm
Auction Location in Sydney InterContinental, Treasury Room, 117 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000
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Enquiries John D’Agata Nation Head of Jewellery & Sydney Office Sydney (02) 9362 9045 Melbourne (03) 8825 5605 Mobile 0408 355 339 john.dagata@leonardjoel.com.au
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SYDNEY AUCTION
FERDINAND PREISS (German 1882-1943) BATHER WITH PARASOL $15,000 - 20,000
JOSEPH LOBMEYR PERSIAN ENAMELLED GLASS CHARGER, VIENNA CIRCA 1878 $5,000 - 8,000
NOW IT’S YOUR TURN
DAISY MAKEIG-JONES FOR WEDGWOOD FAIRYLAND LUSTRE BOWL CIRCA 1920 $2,000 - 3,000
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A BLUE AND WHITE VASE $9,000 - 12,000
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Japanese Comai group, gold decorated bronze $2,000 - 4,000
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FINE JEWELLERY
A PAIR OF DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS $2,000 - 4,000
FINE JEWELLERY PREVIEW A SOUTH SEA PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT ON OMEGA COLLAR IN 18CT WHITE GOLD $600 - 1,000
AN IMPRESSIVE DIAMOND RING $150,000 - 170,000
A DIAMOND BROOCH $2,000 - 3,000
The Fine Jewellery Auction Monday 15 September 2014, 6.30pm
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Preview in Sydney 39 Queen Street, Woollahra Friday 5 September 2014 10am - 4pm Saturday 6 September 2014 10am - 4pm Sunday 7 September 2014 10am - 4pm
Preview in Melbourne Wednesday 10 September 2014 9am - 8pm Thursday 11 September 2014 10am - 4pm Friday 12 September 2014 10am - 4pm Saturday 13 September 2014 10am - 5pm Sunday 14 September 2014 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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value & insure those precious jewels
Value & Insure those Precious Jewels Insurance is one of those tasks that many necklace for insurance purposes can easily of $1225US an ounce. Valuations then were what you have and the insurance company people like to put off. A little bit like doing be worth $5,000. Half a dozen good quality often quite sparse in their description – “a is far more likely to assist you in a timely your tax return or going to the dentist it is pieces can quickly add up to quite a lot of pretty gold bracelet in the Victorian style manner and help you to replace the item for always tempting to think it is all a bit too money and being under insured is a common $800�. There are more than a few things something equivalent of its actual value. You hard. The annual premium renewal notice problem and one that people should address troubling about this: What carat gold is it? may choose to separately insure or list some arrives in the mail and sits there for a few every two to three years. Many Leonard How much does it weigh? How long is it? pieces specifically on your policy and not weeks, whilst you think I really should Joel clients will be familiar with auction or What does it actually look like? More than others. It is entirely up to you how much and review the items listed and see if there is market values however insurance prices in likely there will be no photograph either. what level of insurance coverage you choose enough coverage. Suddenly the due date most instances are significantly higher as So the above mentioned piece is lost and to obtain. As we all know nothing can ever has arrived and you find yourself paying they are taking into consideration the retail you now want to claim it on your insurance. replace your much loved and unique piece said amount and think maybe I will do it replacement value.
Unfortunately a lack of up to date information that holds sentiment and meaning, however,
next year. STOP! I would suggest you need Unfortunately the onus is on you and not will not help you or the insurance company. if you have it insured and valued properly the to make the time to ensure you are insured the insurance company to ensure you have And no the blurry photograph of you wearing process will be much less painful. So when for your most precious possessions and in relevant and current valuations of specific it at a party will not suffice either. There is your renewal arrives in the mail think about particular jewellery.
items like jewellery or fine art. On a number no way an accurate value can be determined if your jewellery is appropriately insured or
Many policies will allow you to claim a of occasions I have seen people produce and therefore it makes it a lot more difficult whether you need to obtain new insurance certain amount for jewellery under your their insurance valuation or receipt for their to obtain a claim for the true value of the item valuations. general contents policy however there is a particular piece of jewellery which looks if at all. cap to how much you can claim. Some will like it might disintegrate in their hands. Jewellery needs to be accurately listed, To book a valuation with Caroline allow $1000 per item with a maximum cap of A valuation done in 1992 (or 1972 for that clearly described and photographed by a Suzana Milovanovic | Jewellery Administrator $10,000 or perhaps a total of $6000 or even matter!) holds little relevance in 2014. For a qualified gemmologist. It acts as an inventory t: (03) 8825 5607 $10,000 which sounds like quite a lot but start gold prices were approximately $333US of everything you own so that if pieces are e: suzana.milovanovic@leonardjoel.com.au the reality is not so. A good quality 18ct gold an ounce as opposed to the current value misplaced, lost or stolen you know exactly
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CLASSIC FURNITURE & OBJECTS
Classic Furniture & Objects
AN ELABORATE 20TH CENTURY SCRIMSHAW WHALES TOOTH with doubled sided cartographic illustration, 15cm high $1,000 - 2,000
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CLASSIC FURNITURE & OBJECTS
AN IMPRESSIVE PAIR OF CHINESE CLOISONNE CENSERS
Sold $17,080 IBP
E N T R I ES I N V I T E D CLASSIC FURNITURE & OBJECTS
Classic Furniture & Objects Auction Sunday 26 October Melbourne Now Consigning European and Australian Furniture; Porcelain; Silver; Clocks;
Following the success of the June Classic Furniture & Objects auction, we are now taking entries for October in the categories of clocks and barometers, silver, Asian
Australian Decorative Arts; Asian Works of Art; Single Owner
works of art, Australiana, objects of vertu, porcelain, glass, European and Australian
Collections
furniture and single owner collections.
Specialist enquiries contact
Tune in to ABC Radio Nightlife between 10-11pm on Friday 1st August to hear Guy
Guy Cairnduff
Cairnduff talking with Tony DelRoy on the subject of Australiana and call in to have
03 8825 5611 / 0407 828 137
your Australian collectible item appraised.
guy.cairnduff@leonardjoel.com.au
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VINTAGE INTERIORS
VINTAGE INTERIORS
Chiara Curcio, Specialist, Classic Furniture & Objects, Books and Manuscripts
Anna Grassham, Specialist, Modern Design & Vintage Interiors Manager
(03) 8825 5635 | chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au
(03) 8825 5614 | anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au
Australia’s most vibrant weekly market place has been bringing decorators, collectors and sellers together for more than 90 years and every Wednesday our doors open to reveal more than 1000 vintage items across every imaginable category. Be part of a collecting and decorating habit and visit us online or in our South Yarra rooms on a Wednesday.
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VINTAGE INTERIORS
UPCOMING VINTAGE INTERIORS AUCTION European SojourN Special White Room Auction
AUCTION THURSDAY 7 AUGUST AT 10Am
Enquiries Anna Grassham Modern Design Specialist & Vintage Interiors Manager (03) 8825 5614 / anna.grassham@leonardjoel.com.au
WANTED FOR AUCTION
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
CAMERAS & PHOTOGRAPHY
AUSTRALIANA
MILITARIA
Enquiries Chiara Curcio Specialist, Classic Furniture & Objects, Books and Manuscripts (03) 8825 5635 / chiara.curcio@leonardjoel.com.au
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ABORIGINAL ART & Artefacts
ENTRIES INVITED
LUCY YUKENBARRI NAPANANGKA (1932-2003) Artist’s Country 1992 acrylic on canvas
Sold $3,965 IBP
ABORIGINAL ART & ARTEFACTS Enquiries SOPHIE ULLIN / HEAD OF ART (03) 8825 5609 / 0413 912 307 / sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au
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NEW ART & CULTURE MAGAZINE VAULT MAGAZINE ISSUE 7 OUT NOW MELBOURNE’S ART FAIRS SPECIAL ISSUE ELAD LASSRY, FIONA CONNOR, LITTLEWHITEHEAD, SARAH CONTOS SANGEETA SANDRASEGAR, G-STAR, JULIE ANNE QUAY HUBERT DUPRAT, OSCAR KEY SUNG, SEAN BAILEY & MORE
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Veneer 26 June - 26 July, 2014 Fiona Hall AO Australian Pavilion, 56th Venice Biennale in 2015 Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery 8 Soudan Lane Paddington NSW 2021 Sydney, Australia T: +61 2 9331 1919 www.roslynoxley9.com.au
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Fiona Hall Untitled (detail), 2014, aluminium, burnt books, 152 × 120 × 59.5cm
AUS $15.00 NZ $20.00
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SARAH CONTOS Emerge/ Retreat, 2014 screenprint on linen and lamé, plywood, PVC, poly-fil, upholstery studs, glazed earthenware and stoneware, rope, Bronte Beach sand 147 x 80 x 106 cm Courtesy the artist and Roslyn Oxley9 Gallery, Sydney
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Yosl Bergner SCULPTURES 3 - 14 September 2014 After the stunning result earlier this year at auction of Yosl Bergner’s bronze sculpture Yossi with the Fiddle, which sold for $21,960 (IBP), Leonard Joel are delighted to be offering this exclusive selling exhibition of bronze sculptures from the artist’s studio. Each bronze is numbered and signed and these small editions offer a rare opportunity for the collector of sculptures or admirer of this revered Israeli-Australian artist. All works will be available for viewing at Leonard Joel’s South Yarra rooms for immediate sale and can also be viewed online.
For further information contact Sophie Ullin Head of Art (03) 8825 5609 / 0413 912 307 sophie.ullin@leonardjoel.com.au
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