A2 ART JEWELLERY & WATCHES ANTIQUES & DECORATIVE ARTS 25 – 27 MAY 2010
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25 May 2010
A2 Art 26 May 2010
Fine Jewellery & Watches 27 May 2010
Antiques & Modern Design
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Day 1, 25 May 2010, 6:30pm
A2 Art Day 2, 26 May 2010, 2:00pm & 6:00pm
Fine Jewellery & Watches Day 3, 27 May 2010, 6:00pm
Antiques & Modern Design VIEWING Fri 21 May Sat 22 May Sun 23 May Mon 24 May Tue 25 May Wed 26 May Thur 27 May
9:00am—5:30pm 11:00am—3:00pm 11:00am—3:00pm 9:00am—5:30pm 9:00am—5:30pm 9:00am—5:30pm 9:00am—5:30pm
PLEASE NOTE There is limited viewing on sale days. For specific viewing times, refer to section title pages. Viewing for Fine Jewellery & Watches concludes at 5:15pm Monday to Friday. A buyer’s premium of 12.5% will be charged on all items in the Fine Jewellery & Watches sale. A buyer’s premium of 15% will be charged on all items in the A2 Art and Antiques & Modern Design sales. GST (12.5%) is payable on the buyer’s premium.
front cover Lot 6 Richard Parker Signal Dishes $800 - $1,200 back cover Lot 2 Peter Stichbury Glister $900 - $1,200
left Lot 35 Paul Hartigan The Eternal Shoe $3,000 - $5,000
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March Sale Highlights Confident bidding reflected a well-informed market responding enthusiastically to a superb selection of important historical, modern and contemporary works. Sale rates were considerable by both volume and value. Sophie Coupland took the rostrum selling $1.25 million under the hammer, with total sales reaching just under $1.8 million. Shane Cotton’s important and monumental Blackout Movement sold for $228,000, a record for the artist’s work on the auction market. Unquestionably the most significant work by Cotton to be offered on the secondary market, this work deserved to set a new benchmark. Another highlight of the sale, Bill Hammond’s A Lullaby of Birdland, was also keenly competed for, finally achieving $251,000. In contrast to a recent trend for sales by post-auction negotiation, most
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of the major works sold under the hammer, and several achieved figures well in excess of their published estimates. There was considerable competition for Dick Frizzell’s Ocean Beach, which sold for $59,300 (estimate $30,000 - $40,000), Milan Mrkusich’s Painting 1 ’50, which sold for $41,000 (estimate $25,000 - $35,000), and Rita Angus’s Canterbury Landscape, which sold for $34,200 (estimate $15,000 $20,000). Two works by Tony Fomison achieved excellent results, Hill Top Watcher realising $136,900 and Dan Wilson on His 21st realising $88,400. Michael Smither’s Fern Frond sold for $51,300 and Bill Hammond’s superb Ancestral E for $154,000. A standout result in the jewellery sale was a Magnificent Fancy Yellow Diamond Ring of 5.14ct, which achieved $131,200.
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F Minton Majolica Monkey teapot Realised $1,500
I A magnificent fancy intense yellow diamond of 5.14ct, set in a ring with two white diamonds Realised $131,200
C Bill Hammond Ancestral E Realised $154,000
G Antoine de Saint-Exupery Night Flight Realised$2,000
J A necklace of white South seas cultured pearls Realised $ 8,000
D Tony Fomison Hill Top Watcher Realised $136,900
H Denis Glover Short Reflection... Realised $400
K Charles Goldie Mihipeka Wairama, Tuhourangi Tribe Realised $175,300
A Shane Cotton Blackout Movement Realised $228,000 B Bill Hammond A Lullaby of Birdland Realised $251,000
E Louis Vuitton Trunk Realised $ 5,300
L A lady’s art deco period wristwatch fully set with diamonds Realised $11,400 M 1990 Domaine de la Romanee-Conti ‘La Tache’ Realised $4,900
O Ferdinand von Hochstetter & A Petermann Geologisch-Topographischer Atlas von Neu-Seeland Realised $ 5,000
N Milan Mrkusich Painting 1 ‘50 Realised $41,000
*All prices are inclusive of buyer’s premium and GST on the premium, and are rounded to the nearest $100. IN Focus 5
Oceanic & African Art 17 June 2010, 4:00pm
Catalogue now available All lots illustrated at www.webbs.co.nz. It is an honour to be entrusted with the release of the Maori, Aboriginal and African holdings of Zanesville Museum of Art, Ohio, USA. Equally, tremendous support from private collectors has resulted in a significant offering spanning the breadth of the fascinating collecting genres of Oceanic and African arts. Entries are currently invited for another sale of Oceanic and African art scheduled for late 2010.
Superb Fijian Culacula War Club $20,000 - $30,000
Jeff Hobbs jhobbs@webbs.co.nz 021 503 251
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Neil Campbell ncampbell@webbs.co.nz 021 875 966
Important Works of Art August 2010
AN INVITATION TO CONSIGN Following the high sale rates and record results of the March auction, entries are sought for Webb’s next Important Works of Art sale. Among other early entries is the largest and most significant work by Don Binney to appear on the market since Webb’s set the record for Binney’s work in mid 2009. Experts will be travelling the country over the coming weeks to appraise works for this sale.
Don Binney Man’s Head from Te Henga III Oil and acrylic on canvas Title inscribed, signed and dated Oct-Dec 1974 1900mm x 1200mm $250,000 - $350,000
Emma Fox efox@webbs.co.nz 021 646 828
Sophie Coupland scoupland@webbs.co.nz 021 510 876
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New Zealand & International Contemporary ceramics September 2010
AN INVITATION TO CONSIGN Entries are now invited for a sale of New Zealand and international contemporary ceramics to be held in September.
Jim Cooper Ceramic figure $2,000 - $3,000 Ceramic flowers $300 - $500 per pair
Contact Brian Wood
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09 524 6804 021 486 948 bwood@webbs.co.nz
FINE WINE AUCTIONS 24 & 27 May 2010 Catalogue online 15 May 24 May, 6:00pm BORDEAUX & EUROPEAN FINE WINE This auction represents a major offering of the best wines and vintages from the great regions of Europe. The majority of the wines are from Bordeaux; however, there is also an outstanding selection of other French wines from the Rhone, Burgundy and Champagne. Italian and Spanish wines complete what is possibly the best offering of European wines by Webb’s.
27 May, 6:00pm NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIAN FINE WINE A superb sale of fine wines from Australia and New Zealand. Felton Road, Craggy Range, Te Mata, Dry River, Ata Rangi, Esk Valley and Stonyridge are all well represented. The sale concludes with a great range of Ports, Fortifieds and Spirits.
Contact Simon Ward
09 529 5600 021 642 777 wine@webbs.co.nz
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Rare Books, Maps, Photography & Ephemera 13 June 2010, 12:00pm
Two exceptional private collections form the base of the sale: one comprising rare Maori imprints and early New Zealand and Pacific materials; the other featuring scarce New Zealand and international first editions, including numerous signed copies. Important works such as Kendall’s A Grammar and Vocabulary of the Language of New Zealand will be offered alongside scarce Mission Press publications, Maori periodicals, prayer books and bibles. Signed and association copies of New Zealand classics by authors such as Robin Hyde, Jane Mander, Janet Frame, Frank Sargeson and Denis Glover will be sold alongside manuscript materials by 20th century literary giant Henry Miller, as well as signed works by the likes of Anaïs Nin, Hunter S Thompson and Irvine Welsh.
Janet Frame Faces in the Water Inscribed and signed by author Estimate $2,000+
Contact Francis McWhannell
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09 524 6804 021 232 6032 bethunes@webbs.co.nz
Contemporary Art & Photography
September 2010 AN INVITATION TO CONSIGN
Webb’s annual Contemporary Art & Photography sale reflects the diversity of current practice across a range of media. Works by many major contemporary practitioners are included.
Len Lye Self Portrait (with Night Tree) Hand-worked photogram Signed and dated 1947 and inscribed A ‘Shadowgraph’ verso 253mm x 205mm Provenance: Gifted to the current vendor by the artist in 1979 $4,000 - $6,000
Contact Emma Fox
09 524 6804 021 646 828 efox@webbs.co.nz
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is your insurance up to date? A waka huia attributed to Jacob William Heberly (Hakopa Heperi) realised $32,700 in September 2009. This result reflects a general trend toward increased interest in the work of Maori carvers of the late 19th century. Equally, sales at Webb’s have established considerable rises in the market for work by New Zealand’s leading modern and historical painters. Have your collection assessed by Webb’s to ensure that your insurance valuations accurately reflect current values. Webb’s also provides no-obligation market appraisals free of charge.
Jessica Pearless (Art) 021 115 4479 jpearless@webbs.co.nz
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Brian Wood (Antiques & Collections) 021 486 948 bwood@webbs.co.nz
Asian Arts September 2010 AN INVITATION TO CONSIGN A sale including Chinese and Japanese ceramics, lacquerware, cloisonnĂŠ, jade, ivory, netsuke, inro, swords and snuff bottles.
An Ivory Netsuke Signed Hakuosai Realised $3,000 in September 2009
Contact Jeff Hobbs
09 524 6804 021 503 251 jhobbs@webbs.co.nz
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A2 Art Day 1, Tuesday 25 May 2010, 6:30pm
Viewing Fri 21 May Sat 22 May Sun 23 May Mon 24 May Tue 25 May
9:00am—5:30pm 11:00am—3:00pm 11:00am—3:00pm 9:00am—5:30pm 9:00am—12:00pm
BUYER’S PREMIUM A buyer’s premium of 15% will be charged on all items in this A2 Art sale. GST (12.5%) is payable on the buyer’s premium only.
Lot 9 Bill Hammond Specified Departures $2,000 - $2,500
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Marte Szirmay
Containment bronze 130mm x 60mm diameter
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Peter Stichbury
Glister giclee print, 50/100 signed and dated ‘08 305mm x 270mm
$900 - $1,200
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Ian Scott
Lattice Drawing No. 78 gouache title inscribed, signed and dated 1983 on label affixed verso 325mm x 325mm
$1,500 - $2,.500
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Colin McCahon
15 Drawings lithographic prints title inscribed, signed on the plate and dated Dec ‘51 - May ‘52 and inscribed ‘For Charles Brasch From Colin McCahon 1959’ 260mm x 200mm
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$600 - $800
$1,500 - $2,500
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Dick Frizzell
Two People Talking crayon on paper title inscribed, signed and dated 22/7/84 155mm x 115mm
$600 - $800
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Richard Parker
Signal Dishes earthenware, 20 pieces each signed verso 120mm diameter each, installed size varies
$800 - $1,200
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Peter Robinson
Untitled lithograph, 2/24 signed and dated 2004 195mm x 290mm
$600 - $800
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Colin McCahon
James K Baxter, Four Plays two colour offset lithograph title inscribed, signed and dated May 1973 on the plate 385mm x 525mm
$1,000 - $2,000
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Bill Hammond
Specified Departures lithograph, 9/25 title inscribed, signed and dated 1988 410mm x 520mm
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Dick Frizzell
Hat, Scarf, Glasses lithograph, 8/24 signed and dated 8/2/88 350mm x 380mm
$1,000 - $2,000
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Et Al
de nieuwe stem bound tabloid/artists contract/ US mail bag 450mm x 595mm
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$2,000 - $2,500
$800 - $1,000
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Gretchen Albrecht
Witness title inscribed, signed and dated ‘82 lithograph, 3/30 500mm x 690mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Max Gimblett
Skull screenprint and gold foil, P/P signed and dated 2007 verso 765mm x 570mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Dick Frizzell
Grocer with Moko screenprint, A/P title inscribed, signed and dated 2004 805mm x 600mm
$2,000 - $3,000
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Dick Frizzell
Velcome to Escape from Salvation Pt II oil on paper title inscribed, signed and dated ‘86 760mm x 555mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Bill Hammond
Playing the Drums lithograph, 12/25 title inscribed, signed and dated 1988 490mm x 365mm
$2,000 - $2,500
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Pat Hanly
Wonder screenprint, 14/ 35 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘85; title inscribed, signed and dated 1985 verso in another hand 410mm x 392mm
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$3,000 - $5,000
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Fatu Feu’u
Taulautu woodcut, 19/40 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘96 740mmx 600mm
$1,000 - $1,500
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Grahame Sydney
Private Bag etching, A/P title inscribed, signed and dated Dec 1979 175mm x 120mm
$900 - $1,200
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Grahame Sydney
13.8.75 4:10am Sydney etching, 3/28 title inscribed, signed and dated 13.8.75 155mm x 125mm
$900 - $1,200
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Michael Smither
Boats screenprint, A/P signed with artists’s initials MDS and dated ‘06 765mm x 570mm
$800 - $1,000
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Max Gimblett
Classical Poise screenprint and gold foil, P/P title inscribed, signed and dated 2007 verso 570mm x 380mm
$1,000 - $2,000
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Chris Booth
Rainbow Warrior Memorial bronze and slate title inscribed, signed on work and base, dated 1990 190mm x 255mm x 100mm
$6,000 - $9,000
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Gretchen Albrecht
Response lithograph, 23/45 title inscribed, signed and dated 1982 500mm x 690mm
$1,000 - $2,000
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John Pule
Vaka lithograph, 11/18 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘94 970mm x 235mm
$2,000 - $4,000
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Robert Ellis
Pia Taka Rakaumangamanga gouache title inscribed, signed and dated 1990 1010mm x 660mm
$4,000 - $6,000
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Para Matchitt
Untitled oil and steel on paper, signed and dated 7/92 1025mm x 710mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Ralph Hotere
Pine 3, Bucket of Stars watercolour on woodblock print title inscribed 540mm x 380mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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Fiona Pardington
Hei Tiki gelatin silver print title inscribed and signed verso 595mm x 485mm
$2,500 - $3,500
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Melvin Day
Old Factory oil on paper signed 495mm x 395mm
$2,000 - $4,000
31 Fatu Feu’u
Talimalo Lelei acrylic on canvas signed and dated 2001; title inscribed, signed and dated 2001 verso 1130mm x 840mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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Misery
Shihad Poster Poster, 234/250 signed by Shihad and The Datsuns 800mm x 545mm
$400 - $600
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Philip Clairmont
Figure of Isolation in Wardrobe mixed media on paper title inscribed, signed and dated ‘76 310mm x 225mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Allen Maddox
I Do oil on two panels title inscribed, dated c1988 200mm x 235mm, 120mm x 275mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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Paul Hartigan
The Eternal Shoe enamel on lead title inscribed, signed and dated 73-78 430mm x 380mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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Michael Smither
Abstract oil on paper dated 29-3-80 625mm x 570mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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Paul Dibble
Rams Horn Shell bronze, 1/5 signed and dated 1991 320mm x 200mm x 90mm
$5,000 - $7,000
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Gretchen Albrecht
Woodcut N.Y.C woodcut, 1/1 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘83 500mm x 650mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Jeffrey Harris
Figures in Landscape etching, A/P title inscribed, signed and dated 1973 230mm x 290mm
$900 - $1,200
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Julia Morison
End to Begin encaustic on jute title inscribed, signed and dated ‘94 verso 100mm x 100mm
$900 - $1,200
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Bill Hammond
Singer Song Writer II lithograph title inscribed, signed and dated 2001 680mm x 830mm
$2,500 - $3,500
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Christine Webster and Douglas Wright The Drowning three cibachrome photographs from The Circus of Angels series 910mm x 1170mm; 725mm x 1170mm; 725mm x 1170mm Exhibited; Christine Webster and Douglas Wright, Circus of Angels, Sargeant Gallery Wanganui, 1997
$2,000 - $3,000
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Roy Good
Circle Series acrylic on board title inscribed, signed and dated 1981 verso 1070mm x 455mm
$4,000 - $6,000
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Liam Barr
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Peter James Smith
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Simon Kaan
Te Koroheke acrylic on canvas signed and dated ‘07 505mm x 910mm
Distance to the Horizon acrylic on canvas title inscribed, signed and dated 2000; title inscribed, signed and dated 2000 and inscribed NO. 362000 605mm x 1675mm
Waka Feries acrylic on board signed and dated 2003 verso 190mm x 760mm
$2,500 - $3,500
$4,500 - $5,500
$2,000 - $4,000
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Melissa Anderson-Scott
Dinner Party Series oil on four canvas panels each panel signed and dated ‘92 155mm x 155mm each
$2,000 - $3,000
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Pete Wheeler
Cambodian Killing Fields oil on canvas signed and dated 2006 verso 1835mm x 2045mm
$5,000 - $7,000
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Ion Brown
Fishing the Tauranga Taupo River oil on board signed 480mm x 680mm
$800 - $1,200
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Allen Maddox
Stroke in a Weakening Environment or Something oil on canvas title inscribed, signed and dated ‘76 420mm x 490mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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Mervyn Williams
Elegy acrylic on canvas title inscribed, signed and dated 1986 verso 1220mm x 1220mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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Danijela Vitasovich
Phlegmatic oil on board plus video title inscribed, signed and dated 2004 verso on 1 panel; and inscribed The Four Humours; Revised and Expanded Edition 270mm x 330mm each (9 all together)
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$1,500 - $3,000
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Tony lane
Untitled bowl glazed ceramic signed verso 305mm diameter
$2,500 - $3,500
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John Ioane
Pod macrocarpa, peachwood, carved cowry shells and slate Exhibited: Journeyman Artist and the Pacific Paradox; A 25 Year Selective Survey Exhibition, Whangarei Art Museum 31 Aug - 26 Oct 2009 2500mm x 1600mm variable
$3,000 - $5,000
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Ralph Hotere
Red lithograph, 3/20 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘97 740mm x 560 mm
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$8,000 - $10,000
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Gordon Walters
Then screenprint, 99/125 title inscribed, signed and dated 1980 460mm x 590mm
$3,000 - $5,000
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George Johnson
Clipped Blue Triangle acrylic on linen signed and dated ‘89 610mm x 450mm
$1500 - $2000
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Robin White
Mabel Mitchell’s Place Waiotemarama, Hokianga woodcut, 42/45 title inscribed, signed and dated July 1971 705mm x 485mm
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$4,000 - $6,000
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Pat Hanly
Caribbean watercolour, pastel and pencil on paper title inscribed, signed and dated ‘87 410mm x 580mm
$4,000 - $6,000
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Philip Trusttum
No. 26 Hedge oil on board signed with artist’s initials PT and dated ‘73; title inscribed verso 1355mm x 1210mm
$15,000 - $20,000
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Peter McIntyre
On the Rocks at Matheson’s Bay oil on board signed 495mm x 600mm
$12,000 - $18,000
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John Barr Clarke Hoyte
Southern Alps and River watercolour signed 260mm x 400mm
$9,000 - $14,000
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Sydney Lough Thompson
Altar Rail, Lock Maria Henn-Brittany oil on canvas signed; title inscribed and dated 1953 460mm x 535mm
$3,000 - $4000
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John Barr Clarke Hoyte
The Pink and White Terraces watercolour 393mm x 640mm
$10,000 - $15,000
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William Sutton
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Doris Lusk
Lake Coleridge Country II watercolour signed 300mm x 520mm
Clutha River at Alexandra, Central Otago watercolour and pencil on paper signed and dated 1987; title inscribed, signed and dated Nov 1987. Inscribed ‘To Elizabeth and Geoff Steven love from Doris’ verso 285mm x 400mm
$6,000 - $8,000
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$7,000 - $9,000
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Bill Hammond
Fishfinder 1 lithograph, 21/45 title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 555mm x 440mm
$4,000 - $5,000
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Bill Hammond
Fishfinder 2 lithograph, 21/45 title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 555mm x 440mm
$4,000 - $5,000
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Bill Hammond
Fishfinder 3 lithograph, 21/45 title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 555mm x 440mm
$4,000 - $5,000
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Richard ChrIsp
Still life with Lilac watercolour signed and dated ‘94 510mm x 470mm
$500 - $700
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Peter o’Hagan
A Singapore Sling on my Verandah - Raffles Hotels Singapore watercolour signed 330mm x 450mm
$400 - $600
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Jenny Dolezel
The Awakening mezzotint, 11/30 title inscribed, signed and dated 1993 375mm x 515mm
$400 - $600
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Jenny Dolezel
And Nothing Else Really Matters mezzotint, 11/30 title inscribed, signed and dated 1992 380mm x 515mm
$400 -$600
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Tony Fomison
Fidelio Leonora lithograph, 10/11 title inscribed, signed and dated 1986 380mm x 570mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Tony Fomison
Fat Lips and Thin Lips lithograph, 10/11 title inscribed, signed and dated 1986 380mm x 560mm
$1,500 - $2,500
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Michael Smither
Untitled screenprint, 8/ 36 signed and dated ‘81 440mm x 630mm
$1,000 - $1,500
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Michael Smither
Untitled screenprint, 21 /30 signed and dated ‘91 380mm x 550mm
$800 - $1,200
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Grahame Sydney
Nightfall on Ridge Road Maniototo lithograph, 50/75 title inscribed and signed and dated December 2000
$1,200 - $1,500
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Grahame Sydney
Hinterland lithograph, 44/75 title inscribed and signed and dated December 2000
$1,200 - $1,500
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Jenny Dolezel
If Felt Like Something was Inside Me mezzotint, A/P title inscribed and signed 170mm x 280mm
$400 - $600
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Tony Fomison
Punch and Judy lithograph, 1/12 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘86 495mm x 410mm
$700 - $900
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Sarah Dolby
Untitled pencil signed and dated 2007 305mm x 170mm
$800 - $1,200
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Billy Apple
Paid: The Artist has To Live Like Everybody Else lithograph and receipt title inscribed, signed and dated 420mm x 295mm
$1,500 - $2,000
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Peter Siddell
Trellis lithograph, 74/75 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘05 470mm x 390mm
$1,500 - $2,000
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Paul Dibble
The Big Screen bronze signed and dated ‘97 230mm x 200mm x 125mm
$10,000 - $15,000
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Chris Heaphy
Untitled Titi oil on canvas title inscribed and signed verso 310mm x 410mm
$1,800 - $2,500
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Grahame Sydney
De Profundis etching, 8/25 title inscribed, signed and dated 19.8.75 125mm x 155mm
$900 - $1,200
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Luise Fong
Element III Universe oil and sand on board title inscribed and signed verso 485mm x 650mm x 130mm
$2,000 - $3,000
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Peter Peryer
Gravestone, from the Gone Home Series gelatin silver print 177mm x 177mm
$1,000 - $2,000
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Simon Kaan
Tiki and Kahukura etching, 1/1 title inscribed signed and dated 2006 480mm x 690mm
$2,500 - $3,500
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Dianna Armfield 1920
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Lance O’Gorman
San Giorgio Maggiore and the Tug Boats oil on canvas signed with artist’s initials 165mm x 245mm
$800 - $1,200
Horseman oil on canvas signed 340mm x 440mm
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Bernard Fleetwood-Walker
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George O’Brien
Reclining Nude oil on canvasboard original exhibition label affixed verso 375mm x 540mm Exhibited: B. Fleetwood-Walker, Memorial Exhibition 1893 - 1963 Royal Bimingham Society of Artists. Catalogue #65 Note: Accompanied by exhibition catalogue
River Scene watercolour 115mm x 190mm Provenance: Private Collection, Waikato
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$500 - $1,000
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Artist Unknown
Portrait of a Man oil on canvas 530mm x 430mm
$3,000 - $5,000
$300 - $500
$1,500 - $2,000
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Alastair D. HoUstON
Reaching to the Finish limited edition collotype, 27/50 title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 420mm x 610mm
$400 - $800
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Robert Ernest Roe
Boulogne Harbour oil on board title inscribed; signed verso 350mm x 580mm
$400 - $600
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William (Anslow) Thornley 1858 - 1898
Fisherman Returning with Their Catch oil on canvas monogrammed 185mm x 390mm
$2,000 - $4,000
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Henry Barlow Carter 1803 - 1867
Whitby Harbour and Abbey watercolour signed and dated 1835 145mm x 220mm
$500 - $700
100 John Falconar Slater 1857 - 1937
Crashing Waves, Sands End oil on board signed 305mm x 530mm
$400 - $600
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101 MartY Welch
Otahu oil on canvas 995mm x 795mm
$2,500 - $3,000
102 Alan Taylor
Otuataua acrylic on canvasboard title inscribed and signed; title inscribed and signed verso 445mm x 340mm
$1,000 - $2,000
103 Jenny Smith
Silk Road (Red) cast glass signed and dated ‘06 440mm x 115mm x 130mm
$1,000 - $2,000
104 Jenny Smith
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Silk Road (Blue) cast glass signed and dated ‘06 380mm x 120mm x 125mm
$1,000 - $2,000
105 John Reynolds
Study for the Useless Portrait of Shadows III oil paint marker, oil and acrylic on canvas title inscribed, signed and dated 2003 verso 600mm x 450mm
$3,000 - $5,000
106 Richard Killeen
Rats in Hats screenprint, 17/24 title inscribed, signed and dated 1998 760mm x 560mm
$1,500 - $2,500
107 Agnes Wood
Drifting on the Lethe oil on canvas signed; title inscribed, signed and dated March/ April 2003 755mm x 605mm
$500 - $700
108 Stephen Bambury
Site Works set 5 no.16 oil on canvas title inscribed, signed and dated 1981 verso 730mm x 385mm
$1,500 - $3,000
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109 Wong Sing Tai
Black Island silkscreen print, A/P title inscribed, signed and dated ‘83 460mm x 820mm
$1,200 - $1,800
110 Nigel Brown
Clothesline Painting No 4 acrylic on board signed with artist’s initials and dated 81; title inscribed, signed and dated 1981 verso 400mm x 590mm
$3,500 - $4,500
111 Billy Apple
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Numbered and Signed screenprint, 13/25 title inscribed and signed 573mm x 765mm
$4,000 - $6,000
112 Luise Fong
Zorb mixed media on two canvas panels, title inscribed, signed and dated Nov 1997 verso 355mm x 557mm
$1,300 - $1,500
113 Jan Nigro
City at Night oil on board title inscribed and signed verso 435mm x 460mm
$800 - $1,200
114 Selwyn Muru
Newtown Circa 1967 gouache and ink on board title inscribed 490mm x 740mm
$3,000 - $5,000
115 Stanley Palmer
Refinery lithograph, 7/60 title inscribed, signed and dated 1979 340mm x 490mm
$800 - $1,000
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116 Nelson Thompson
117 Violet Jolly
118 Michael Smither
Whangaroa Township watercolour and ink on paper signed and dated 1961; original Ferner Galleries Label and Artist Information affixed verso 450mm x 590mm
Little Miss Muffett watercolour, signed circa 1950 520mm x 590mm
$1,400 - $1,800
$1,000 - $1,500
119 Tom Burnett
120 Guy Ngan
Bach at Staffer screenprint, 100/220 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘96 300mm x 420mm
$300 - $500
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Untitled steel on timber base stamped Guy Ngan 16/1975 450mm x 48mm x 84mm excluding base
$3,000 - $5,000
Untitled screenprint, 17/27 signed and dated ‘90 410mm x 310mm
$600 - $900
121 Jill Sorrenson
Settlement oil on canvas signed and dated ‘98; title inscribed and signed verso 1310mm x 1100mm
$500 - $700
122 Alan Taylor
Taupiri Mountain acrylic on canvas board signed; title inscribed, signed and dated Oct ‘06 verso 585mm x 485mm
$2,000 - $3,000
123 John Madden
Untitled mixed media on jute signed; signed verso 850mm x 840mm
$800 - $1,200
124 David Teata
Navigation woodcut 1/1 title inscribed, signed and dated 2005 775mm x 950mm
$800 - $1,200
125 Jeffrey Harris
Pictures From the Gone World pastel and acrylic on paper signed and dated 3-1-70 420mm x 680mm
$2,200 - $2,800
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126 Philip Trusttum
Untitled watercolour and oil on paper signed 300mm x 215mm
$400 - $600
127 Philippa Blair
Letter to N acrylic on paper signed and dated ‘81 1540mm x 1010mm
$400 - $600
128 Douglas MacDiarmid
Seated Nude oil on canvasboard, signed and dated ‘57 335mm x 240mm
$3,000 - $5,000
129 Philip Trusttum
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Clown oil on board signed twice and dated ‘75 295mm x 235mm
$600 - $800
130 John Madden
Hewes Dream mixed media on jute title inscribed, signed and dated ‘95 verso and inscribed W.E.5 1220mm x 840mm
$500 - $700
131 Mark Braunias
Viewing Chambers mixed media on board title inscribed, signed and dated 1996 verso 1205mm x 980mm
$2,000 - $3,000
132 Jacqueline Fraser
A Portrait of that Dotted Boy - Twirling Eyes Focused Again oilstick, fabric, acrylic sheet and pins title printed, signed and dated NY, NY 9/11/2002 and inscribed ‘The intensified mortar fire is coming to haunt them’, 1000mm x 650mm
$2,500 - $2,800
133 Henryk Szydlowski
Peacock from the Pink Garden oil on canvas signed and dated 2000; title inscribed, signed and dated 2000 verso 650mm x 480mm
$2,000 - $3,000
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134 Jeff Thomson
Map of Australia screen printed steel, 6/15 signed and dated 2006 620mm x 850mm
$4,000 - $5,000
135 Michael Smither
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Okahu Bay Boats oil and alkyd on board signed with artist’s initials MDS and dated ‘02; title inscribed, signed and dated 2002 verso 620mm x 306mm
$6,000 - $8,000
136 Justin Boroughs
139 Michael Hight
Boatsheds lithograph, 20/75 title inscribed, signed and dated 05 310mm x 670mm
$500 - $700
Kyeburn lithograph, 20/75 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘05 435mm x 585mm
$700 - $900
137 Dick Frizzell
140 Don Binney
Memorandum lithograph, 20/75 title inscribed, signed and dated 2005 445mm x 615mm
$400 - $600
Kotuku lithograph, 20/75 title inscribed, sigend and dated 2005 445mm x 557mm
$2,500 - $3,500
138 John Walsh
141 Michael Smither
We Go Right Here Tonto lithograph, 20/75 title inscribed, signed and dated ‘05 490mm x 690mm
$400 - $600
Nutshell screenprint, 1/50/76.5.6 signed with initials MDS and dated ‘76 515mm x 610mm
$400 - $600
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142 Colin McCahon
143 Don Binney
$2,500 - $3,000
Pacific Frigate screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 555mm x 455mm
$2,000 - $3,000
144 Michael Smither
145 Toss Woollaston
146 Pat Hanly
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North Otago screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 445mm x 555mm
Wave Invading screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 560mm x 460mm
$400 - $600
Patrick Lucas screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 560mm x 760mm
$500 - $700
Inside the Garden screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 420mm x 510mm
$800 - $1,200
147 Ralph Hotere
148 Milan Mrkusich
149 Gordon Walters
Red on Black screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 555mm x 455mm
$2,000 - $3,000
Passive Elements screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series, 555mm x 330mm
$1,000 - $2,000
Tawa screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series, 560mm x 415mm
$1,500 - $2,000
150 Ross Ritchie
151 Robert Ellis
152 Mervyn Williams
Three screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 430mm diameter
$300 - $400
Motorways screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 555mm x 450mm
$400 - $600
Midas screenprint from the Barry Lett Multiple Series 450mm diameter
$150 - $300
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Fine Jewellery, Watches, Accoutrements & Loose Diamonds Day 2, Wednesday 26 May 2010, Two sessions, 2:00pm & 6:00pm Lots 201 – 215 Wrist & Pocket Watches Lots 216 – 219 Accoutrements & Gold Coin Lots 220 – 327 Fine Jewellery
Viewing Fri 21 May Sat 22 May Sun 23 May Mon 24 May Tue 25 May Wed 26 May
9:00am—5:15pm 11:00am—3:00pm 11:00am—3:00pm 9:00am—5:15pm 9:00am—5:15pm 9:00am—12:30pm (sharp)
BUYER’S PREMIUM A buyer’s premium of 12.5% will be charged on all items in this Fine Jewellery & Watches sale. GST (12.5%) is payable on the buyer’s premium only.
2.00pm Affordable & Estate Jewellery Lots 1000-1200 A particularly good selection predominantly without reserve or to be cleared at auctioneer’s discretion.
6.00pm Wrist & Pocket watches Important Conditions of Sale for Watches: Please note: as many of the timepieces are old, or their history is unknown, Webb’s offers no guarantee as to mechanical condition or condition of seals etc. A timepiece described as ‘fine’ or ‘as new’ is an opinion as to appearance only. All watches are sold as viewed. It shall be assumed that all buyers have inspected the lots and that they are happy with them in all respects. Watches cannot be returned on the grounds that repairs or service have been carried out, or parts (including straps or bracelets) have been supplied, by anyone other than the named maker. Notwithstanding the foregoing condition, named wristwatches are sold on the basis that the movement (or movement and case where both would normally have been manufactured by the named maker) were manufactured by the named maker. It is recommended that buyers have watches serviced promptly to ensure that damage does not arise from faulty seals or any other aspect of mechanical condition.
204 An 18ct Yellow Gold Hunting Cased Pocket Watch.
205 OMEGA, A Gentleman’s Stainless and Gold Constellation Automatic Wristwatch.
Keyless cylinder, handset button in the band. Decorative gold face with Roman numerals. With short chain and T bar of 9ct gold. Plated bow. $375 - $475
202 ROLEX, A Gentleman’s All 18ct Yellow Gold Oyster Perpetual Day Date Wristwatch.
Ref: 18038 No 621487 (C.1979). Gold face with polished batons, sweep second, day and date windows. President strap with bark finish to border links. Fluted bezel. Being sold on behalf of the New Zealand Police. $5,750 - $6,750
Rectangular outline with extended lugs. Expanding bracelet also of 14ct yellow gold. “Golf Ball” stippled face with Deco Arabic quarters, pendeloque batons and subsidiary seconds. Unusual prism lens. Manual mechanical 17 jewel movement. $1,800 - $2,200
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BR03-92. Carbon coated stainless, 42mm circular bezel to square outline case. Automatic movement. Black face with Arabic quarters, sweep second and date window. Military style webbing strap. With original box and papers showing purchase April ‘07. $2,000 - $2,500 See colour illustration page 63
208 OMEGA, A Gentleman’s Rolled Gold Cased Century Wristwatch.
Circular outline, cream stippled face with Arabic quarters and sweep second. Manual mechanical movement. Black lizard strap. $375 - $475
209 An 18ct Yellow Gold Cased Open Face Pocket Watch.
Keywound fusee, lever. Richly decorated gold face, Roman numerals with three colour gold border. Lens deficient, movement requires attention. Signed Smith, Huddersfield No9563. Case hallmarks London 1840. 71g. $650 - $850
210 A Sterling Silver Hunting Cased Verge Pocket Watch.
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Ref: L2-666-8 No34124802. Circular outline 42mm case. Textured silver face with Arabic numerals, sweep second, date window and power reserve indicator. Automatic movement, crystal lens to back. With original box and papers showing supply by Watches of Switzerland, Auckland. $5,800 - $6,800
207 BELL & ROSS, A Gentleman’s Aviation Wristwatch.
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203 LONGINES, (Longines-Wittnauer) A Gentleman’s 14ct Yellow Gold Cased Wristwatch.
Circular outline, burnished silver face with polished batons and sweep second. Black leather strap. Very good appearance. $375 - $475
206 LONGINES. A Gentleman’s “Master Collection” 18ct Rose Gold Cased Wristwatch.
201 A 14ct Yellow Gold Cased Open Face Fob Watch.
Keyless 3/4 plate lever with handset button in the band. White face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds. 100.1g. $1,000 - $1,500
Keywound fusee with verge escapement. White face with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds (hand deficient). Signed John Le Page, Guernsey and numbered 5220. Case hallmarks for London 1824. $350 - $450
211 CONCORD, A Lady’s Wristwatch Fully Set With Diamonds.
Ref: 61-25-274 No 97566, “Veneto” in 18ct white gold. Circular outline case, integrated gatelink bracelet all set with lines of round brilliant cut diamonds. Black enamel face with diamond indexes enclosing pavé diamond centre panel. Quartz movement. $10,000 - $12,000 See colour illustration page 65
212 A Dainty Fob Watch Enhanced With Enamel and Diamonds.
18ct yellow gold open face faux pair-case design. Keywound cylinder. White face with `telephone dial’. Roman numerals. Handset button in the band. The case back decorated with Royal blue enamel guilloche and senaille cut diamonds. Movement functional but requires attention. Minor bruising to enamel. With matching bow brooch/hanger also set with diamonds and having minor enamel bruise. With box. Unidentified Continental marks to stem. $450 - $750
213 ROLEX. A Lady’s Gold and Stainless Datejust Oyster Perpetual Wristwatch With Diamond Indexes.
215 ROLEX. A Lady’s All 18ct Yellow Gold Oyster Perpetual Datejust Wristwatch With Diamond Set Bezel.
216 A Pair of Cufflinks of 18ct Yellow Gold.
South Africa 1982, one ounce of fine gold. $1,400 - $1,600
218 An Interesting Early New Zealand Masonic Lodge Jewel.
See colour illustration page 69
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Rectangular outline with white/yellow gold stripes, sprung toggles. 12.3g. $350 - $550
217 A Krugerrand.
Ref:69173, No U761244 (papers dated 24. Dec.1999). Stainless with fluted gold bezel and stainless/gold jubilee bracelet. Blue face with diamond indexes, sweep second and date window. Very good appearance. With box and papers showing purchase in New Zealand. $5,750 - $6,750
Ref: 4831J-016, No 1969082/4041541. Brand new. Quartz movement. Bezel, indexes and crown set with 160 fine quality diamonds of TDW 0.87ct. Mother-of-Pearl face, entwined ellipse lugs, black leather strap with Patek Philippe clasp. With box and papers, brand new “old stock”. $26,000 - $28,000
See colour illustration page 73
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214 PATEK PHILIPPE, A Lady’s Golden Ellipse Wristwatch Set With Diamonds.
Ref: 69268 S/N S684064. (1995) White face with Roman numerals, diamond indexes, sweep second and date window. President bracelet. With original box and papers. Two spare links can be provided by vendor if required. As new appearance. $13,000 - $15,000
Oval outline in 18ct yellow gold with vine and grape motif surmount above a textured frame enclosing a turquoise blue glass panel with applied Masonic symbols. Verso a domed back with a presentation inscription dated 1881. The recipient was Arthur Wright for services as Worshipful Master of Waitemata Lodge 689 (the oldest in the district). Arthur Wright arrived in Auckland in 1859, founding a business that was to become a leading tailoring establishment. He served as a member of the Parnell Borough Council, lived in St Stephens Avenue, and from 1868 was closely associated with mining interests being actively engaged with some 60/70 companies. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request and background information available. $1000 - $1500 See colour illustration page 63
219 CHRISTIAN DIOR. A Lady’s Handbag.
Stitched black leather. Ref: CAL44946. With receipt and certificate showing purchase in New Zealand. 9. April 2008. $600 - $800
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FINE JEWELLERY Independent Gemmological Reports and Valuations: Valuations are made available to customers for two primary purposes: Firstly to provide an independent opinion as to the quality of the stones & metals comprising the piece, and Secondly so that buyers can, if they wish, obtain suitable Insurance cover immediately upon purchase and prior to delivery. A valuation for insurance purposes represents a calculated replacement cost allowing for maximum retail margins, such that an Insurer can assess the outer limit of their exposure to risk. It does not represent actual new retail replacement as it makes no provision for competitive trade practice, or for discounts obtained by individual bargaining. As fashion, desirability and current market forces all have variable impact on second hand or Auction value, there is no direct formula for estimation of such value by interpolation from Insurable value. As the currency exchange rate and spot metal prices have a marked effect on jewellery valuations, buyers should note the date and prevailing economic factors at the time that the valuation was produced. Once all of the prevailing parameters have been established, it is possible for an experienced person to interpolate a rough estimate of the current cost of manufacture from past insurable value, but again that exercise will give no indication of actual market forces. Buyers should also note the stated purpose of the valuation (insurance, retail market, cash value, estate division etc). All valuations remain opinions and not matters of fact. Whilst Webb’s staff will assist buyers to understand the methodology and technical details of Gemmological reports and valuations, buyers must make their own assessment of an item’s value before bidding. Webb’s its consultants and employees make no representation or warranty regarding any outside opinion, valuation or certificate of any item on offer. Please note: where gemological reports are available these should be read together with the catalogue description. Should there be, through error, omission or introduction of better evidence, any significant difference between the catalogued description and that provided in the gemologist’s report, it shall be assumed that the buyer has inspected the report and is buying in acceptance of it. Unless otherwise stated, all stones have been assessed for weight, colour or clarity mounted and the descriptions given in the catalogue or report are therefore based on estimates which are limited in accuracy. Where an actual weight is given the stone will have been weighed loose, however while the grading of a stone loose will minimise error margins it shall be accepted by the buyer that all reports and descriptions remain opinions and not matters of fact.
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220 A Pair of Earrings Set With Diamonds.
Ribbed scroll design in 18ct yellow and white gold, each tipped with a fan shaped panel pavé set with 17 round modern brilliant cut diamonds. 20.5g $1,250 - $1,500
221 A Jewelled Bangle.
Flexible torc design in 18ct yellow gold with a sprung steel core. The upper section having three panels enhanced with scroll-work and pavé set diamonds to a central rub-over set cabochon emerald, ruby or blue sapphire. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,000 - $2,500 See colour illustration page 63
222 A Striking Necklace of Golden and White South Seas Cultured Pearls With Gold Nugget Spacers.
The baroque 13-10mm pearls of mixed silver white to golden yellow colours are separated by 18ct yellow gold nugget style links, the clasp of similar design. 440mm. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,000 - $4,500 See colour illustration page 69
223 A Splendid Necklace Set With Fancy Coloured Sapphires and Diamonds.
Designed as a continuous articulated line of 52 rectangular panels of 18ct white gold, each set with an emerald-cut sapphire of fancy colour bordered by round modern brilliant cut diamonds, the panels joined by small links each set with a Princess cut diamond. TSW 14.80ct, TDW 5.89ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $9,500 - $12,500 See colour illustration page 58
224 A Striking Pair of Girandole Drop Earrings Set With Yellow Sapphires and Diamonds.
Designed as a triple fall of articulated rectangular panels of 18ct white gold, each set with an emerald-cut yellow sapphire within a border of round modern brilliant cut diamonds.TSW 5.98ct, TDW 2.49ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,500 - $5,500 See colour illustration page 73
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225 A Charming Teddy Bear Motif Pendant and Chain Set With Diamonds.
Designed after the manner of Chopard, the openwork bear set with lines of diamonds to a central glazed compartment containing three free moving diamonds. The cable link chain rub-over set with diamonds at even intervals. TDW 1.88ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,000 - $4,500
226 A Bracelet of 18ct Yellow Gold Enhanced With Diamonds.
Solid figaro links, each larger link set with six round modern brilliant cut diamonds. 51.3g. $1,750 - $2,000
227 A Brooch and Earring Suite Set With Carved Pink Shell Cameos.
The brooch of circular outline in 9ct yellow gold with higher carat wash set with a classical portrait cameo of diameter 35mm. The earrings also of gold washed 9ct suspending a knife-edge bar with oval pink cameo finials. $300 - $400
232 A Bangle Set With Opals.
233 A Double Albert Chain of 15ct Yellow Gold.
Graduated hollow curb links. 420mm. 27.3g $750 - $850
229 A Heavy Necklace of 18ct Yellow Gold Having a Removable Slide Set With Diamonds.
The polished Omega style snakelink necklace with a removable floral motif slide of satin finished gold enhanced with lines of brilliant cut diamonds of good quality. TDW approximately 0.80ct 78.3g. $2,800 - $3,400
12.5 - 9.8mm semi-baroque and oval shapes in mixed hues from silver-white to golden yellow, good/excellent lustre and thick nacre, secured by an 18ct yellow gold clasp. 430mm. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,000 - $3,000 See colour illustration page 63
231 An Impressive Skull Pendant Pavé Set With Over 8ct of Diamonds.
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18ct white gold, the skull and pendant bale pavé set with 969 round modern brilliant cut diamonds, the teeth of diamond baguettes. TDW 8.17ct. 30.4g. $8,500 - $10,500 Not received in time for illustration
The 34 x 27mm oval classical portrait cameo set in a brooch of metal-gilt (Pinchbeck?) with fittings for alternate use as a necklace or bracelet clasp. $300 - $400 See colour illustration page 73
235 A Jewelled Butterfly Brooch.
18ct yellow gold extensively enhanced with ajouré, set with panels and rows of round modern brilliant cut diamonds together with round faceted and cabochon rubies, sapphires and emeralds as accents to the design. $900 - $1,200
236 A Heavy Bracelet of 9ct Yellow Gold.
Solid curb links with a puff heart padlock clasp. 55.3g. $800 - $900
237 A Good Opal and Diamond Pendant on Chain.
230 A Necklace of Golden and White South Seas Cultured Pearls.
Plain curb links with T bar and two clips. 39.9g. 390mm $750 - $850
234 A Fine Carved Shell Portrait Cameo Set in A Brooch.
228 A Necklace of 14ct Yellow Gold.
9ct yellow gold hinged split-rail design. The upper section centred by an oval flowerhead cluster of a 13 x 10mm oval opal cabochon surrounded by 12 small round opal cabochons, with a further round opal cabochon at each shoulder. The opals all showing a good full spectrum colour play. $750 - $850
Centering on a heart shaped milk opal cabochon showing an impressive and fiery full-spectrum colour play, bordered by a line of round old-cut diamonds to a bale set with three further diamonds. Suspended by a rope-link chain of 9ct yellow gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,000 - $5,000 See colour illustration page 73
238 A Harlequin Necklace of Black and Grey South Seas Cultured Pearls.
Round, semi-round and baroque graduated from the centre 8.515.5mm, secured by a silver ball clasp. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,800 - $2,200
239 A Bangle Set With Blue Sapphires.
18ct yellow gold hinged design, the upper section close channel set with a row of rectangular cut blue sapphires. 14g $650 - $750
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240 A Pair of Solitaire Princess Cut Diamond Earstuds of Approximately 0.95ct Total.
The diamonds assessed as H/J, I1 are set in 14ct yellow gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,400 - $1,600
241 A Large South Seas Cultured Pearl Pendant.
The 15mm semi-round silver-white pearl having a surmount bale of 18ct white gold enhanced with 4 small brilliant cut diamonds suspended by a trace chain of sterling silver. $450 - $650
242 A Bangle of 9ct Three Colour Gold.
Designed as stacked tubes of yellow, white and pink gold with a hinge at mid-section 28.5g. $450 - $550
243 A Victorian Locket Brooch Set With Coral Beads and Diamonds.
Circular outline in yellow gold (tests approximately 15ct), the woven border enclosing a cluster of 7 coral beads, each set with a senaille cut diamond. Verso a small glazed locket compartment. $275 - $375
248 A Bangle of 18ct Yellow Gold.
249 A Bangle Set With Opals and Diamonds.
Yellow gold cable links (18-20ct) with chenier set senaille cut diamonds at even intervals to an open work mid-section set with three round cut emeralds and further senaille cut diamonds. $750 - $850
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds estimated to have a TDW around 0.40ct. $750 - $850
246 A Cross Pendant Set With Diamonds.
The Latin cross of 18ct white gold set with lines of round modern brilliant cut diamonds suspended by a fine chain also of 18ct white gold. $650 - $850
247 ETIENNE PERRET, A South Seas Black Pearl and Diamond Pendant on Wire Necklace.
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The 18ct yellow gold sprung wire necklace suspending a 13 x 15mm cultured black pearl with an 18ct white gold and diamond bale. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $600 - $800
See colour illustration page 63
Designed as an articulated line of figure-of-eight and oval links in 18ct yellow gold set with diamonds or an oval cut ruby. TDW 2.93ct. TRW 5.88ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $3,800 - $4,800 See colour illustration page 73
251 A Good Pair of Ruby and Diamond Cluster Earstuds.
Oval outline in 18ct white gold each set with an oval cut ruby of a little over 1ct within a double row border of round modern brilliant cut diamonds. TDW 1.51ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $3,000 - $3,500
252 A Stylish Ring Set With Approximately 3.4ct of Baguette and Brilliant Cut Diamonds.
245 A Pair of Solitaire Diamond Earstuds.
18ct yellow gold hinged design, the upper section set with a row of oval opal cabochons, each separated by a pair of round old Swiss cut diamonds of good quality for the period. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,500 - 1,800
250 An Attractive Bracelet Set With Rubies and Diamonds.
244 An Antique Necklace of Emeralds and Diamonds.
Tapered tubular hinged design. 19g. $600 - $700
The band of 18ct white gold set with a close channel-set central row of baguette cut diamonds bordered by rows of round modern brilliant cut diamonds. The diamonds all of good colour (F/G). Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. See also following lot. $4,800 - $5,400 See colour illustration page 65
253 A Pair of Creole Earrings Set With Approximately 5.43ct of Brilliant and Baguette Cut Diamonds.
Designed as companions to the previous lot in 18ct white gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. See also previous lot. $8,000 - 9,000 See colour illustration page 65
254 A Convertible Ring/Pendant Set With a Pink Sapphire and Diamonds.
259 A Pair of Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Earstuds.
Centred by a pear-shaped pink sapphire within two concentric borders of round modern brilliant cut diamonds set in 18ct white gold forming a removable section that can be worn separately as a pendant, the split shank base also enhanced with diamonds. A very cleverly designed and useful piece of jewellery. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,500 - $1,800 See colour illustration page 63
260 A Pair of Drop Earrings Set With Heart Shaped Fancy Colour Sapphires.
255 A Ring Set With A Solitaire Diamond of Approximately 1.00ct.
The round modern brilliant cut diamond assessed as J/K, SI2 is set in a contemporary mount of 14ct white gold. $3,500 - $4,500
256 A Double Flowerhead Crossover Ring Set With Diamonds.
The broad band of 18ct white gold set with rows of baguette and brilliant cut diamonds to two off-set flowerhead clusters of brilliant cut diamonds. TDW approximately 3.64ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,500 - $6,500
See colour illustration page 63
258 A Striking Necklace Set With Pink Sapphires, Blue Sapphires, Aquamarines and Diamonds.
The line of articulated 18ct white gold links each set with a marquise cut pink sapphire and two small round cut blue sapphires to a pear shaped mid-section panel. The panel set with a pendeloque cut aquamarine bordered by small diamond brilliants suspends two drops of unequal length set with further pink and blue sapphires to cushion cut aquamarine finials. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request $5,750 - $6,250
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Designed as an articulated line of flowerheads in 14ct white gold, each set with a cluster of 7 round cut pink sapphires. $1,250 - $1,500
262 A Four Diamond Ring.
See colour illustration page 69
Designed as an articulated line of rectangular 18ct white gold links bordered by round modern brilliant cut diamonds and enclosing a line of Princess cut sapphires of graduated “rainbow” colours. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,000 - $5,000
Designed as a three-panel articulated drop, each panel set with a heart shaped sapphire (light yellow, pink and cranberry) bordered by a line of round modern brilliant cut diamonds in 18ct white gold. TDW 0.68ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,250 - $2,750
261 A Dainty Bracelet Set With Pink Sapphires.
257 A Rainbow Bracelet Set With Fancy Colour Sapphires and Diamonds.
Circular design in white and yellow gold, each centred by a round cut blue sapphire within a border of 10 round modern brilliant cut diamonds. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,750 - $2,250
Contemporary design in 18ct white gold and palladium, the diamonds of mixed cuts and sizes set in an asymmetric pattern. The diamonds assessed as: 0.75ct round modern brilliant cut F/G, VS2; the other three old European and early brilliant 0.87ct F/I, VS1/VS2. TDW 1.62ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,750 - $5,750 See colour illustration page 63
263 A Ring Set With A Solitaire Princess Cut Diamond of 1.016ct.
The diamond reported to be 1.016ct, H, SI2 is set in an elegantly simple ring of platinum. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,750 - $5,750 See colour illustration page 69
264 A Ring Set With A Tanzanite and Diamonds.
Centred by a pear shaped faceted tanzanite set in 18ct white gold within a border of round modern brilliant cut diamonds, the shoulders and under bezel enhanced with further lines of diamonds. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,750 - $2,250 See colour illustration page 65
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265 A Pair of Wave Pattern Earrings Set With Diamonds.
18ct white gold hinged design, the upper section of crossover style set with lines of round modern brilliant cut and baguette cut diamonds having a TDW 4.02ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,500 - $6,500
18ct white gold set with five rows of round modern brilliant cut diamonds, suspended by a trace chain also of 18ct white gold. TDW 1.06ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,400 - $1,600
268 A Pair of Solitaire Diamond Earstuds of Approximately 0.70ct Total.
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds assessed as G/H, SI2 are set in 14ct white gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,850 - $2,250
18ct white gold hinged design, the upper section rub-over set with the round modern brilliant cut diamonds of stated TDW 4.55ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $14,000 - $16,000
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Art Deco design in 18ct yellow gold and platinum. The splitshank shoulders and cartouche outline bezel set with rows of senaille cut diamonds to a central line of three oval cut demantoid garnets. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,000 $1,500
The diamond set in a bridge of 14ct white gold with baguette cut side stones and tapered baguettes at the shoulders. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $8,000 - $9,000 See colour illustration page 73
Designed as a line of hinged gold panels set with rectangular cut emeralds to a central rococo oval panel set with a larger emerald and four mine cut diamonds. The emeralds of fine colour. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,750 - $5,750
275 A Tennis Style Line Bracelet Set With Diamonds.
The articulated line of 54 circular links of 18ct yellow gold each set with a round modern brilliant cut diamond. Estimated TDW 2.70ct. G/I, SI. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,800 - $3,400
276 A Padlock Pendant Set With Diamonds.
See colour illustration page 73
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Each designed as a foliate panel in 18ct white and yellow gold, set with round modern brilliant cut diamonds and suspending an articulated three panel diamond drop. TDW approximately 1.70ct for the pair, of fine quality (F/G, VS). Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,000 - $2,500
274 An Exceptional Victorian Period Emerald and Diamond Bracelet.
270 A Demantoid Garnet and Diamond Estate Dress Ring.
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273 A Ring Set With An Emerald-Cut Diamond of Approximately 1.10ct And Other Diamonds.
269 A Bangle Set With A Row Of 15 Diamonds Of 4.5ct Total
18ct white gold pavé set with some 280 round modern brilliant cut diamonds of good quality and stated TDW 2.11ct. The “spots” are of vitreous black enamel as is the tip of the nose, the eyes of vitreous green enamel which have a lively foil backed reflectant luminosity. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $6,500 - 7,500
272 A Pair of Drop Earrings Set With Diamonds.
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267 A Wave Motif Pendant Set With Diamonds.
18ct white gold, each set with five rows of round modern brilliant cut diamonds. TDW 1.69ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,400 - $2,800
266 A Crossover Style Bracelet Set With Baguette and Brilliant Cut Diamonds.
271 A Striking Panther Motif Ring.
18ct white gold, the front pavé set with some 161 round modern brilliant cut diamonds having a TDW 0.64ct including those set in the bale ring. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $850 - $1,000
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277 A Heart Motif Pendant Set With Diamonds on A Wire Necklace.
283 A Pair of Drop Earrings Set With Diamonds and Pearls
The twisted 18ct yellow gold wire cable necklace suspending an open heart motif pendant, also of 18ct yellow gold, set with a line of baguette and brilliant cut diamonds enclosing an articulated drop set with a larger brilliant cut diamond. TDW approximately 1.55ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $3,250 - $4,250 See colour illustration page 73
278 A Pair of Solitaire Diamond Earstuds of Approximately 1.31ct Total.
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds assessed as K/M, SI2/I1 are set in 14ct white gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,250 - $2,750 See colour illustration page 63
284 A Ring Set With A Solitaire Diamond of 3.29ct.
18ct white gold hinged design, the split-rail upper section set with 8 round modern brilliant cut diamonds. 12.1g. $600 - $800
The round modern brilliant cut diamond assessed as J/K, I1, good make is set in a ring of platinum. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $25,000 - $28,000 See colour illustration page 65
285 An Exceptional Bracelet Set With Over 22ct of Diamonds.
279 A Dainty Bangle Set With Diamonds.
Each designed as a ribbon & spray cluster earclip suspending an articulated six link drop terminating with a 10.5mm South Seas Cultured pearl. White gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,750 - $3,750
The 15mm wide domed bangle, hinged at mid-section, is fully pavé set with some 872 round modern brilliant cut diamonds having a stated TDW 22.48ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $16,000 - $20,000 See colour illustration page 65
280 A Signet Style Ring Encrusted With Diamonds.
286 A Dainty Necklace Set With Diamonds, Pink Sapphires and Black Onyx.
The broad band of 18ct white gold set with brilliant and baguette shoulder and under-bezel diamonds to a circular cluster of round modern brilliant cut diamonds & Princess cut diamonds. TDW 2.89ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,000 - $5,000 See colour illustration page 65
281 A Three Row Diamond Ring.
The broad tapered band of 18ct yellow gold channel set with a central row of 7 round modern brilliant cut diamonds (estimated G/H, IF - VVS1, 1.68ct) bordered by two rows of smaller brilliant cut diamonds. TDW approximately 2.19ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,000 - $2,500 See colour illustration page 69
282 A Particularly Good Antique Triple Cluster Diamond Ring.
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Late 19th/early 20th Century in 15ct yellow gold/silver doublet, set with three larger stones graduated from the centre bordered by smaller stones. The diamonds of very good quality for the period are mixed early brilliant, European and Swiss cut with a TDW approximately 2.02ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $6,000 - $7,000 See colour illustration page 69
Art Deco influenced design in white gold with pink gold accents. The mid-section of scroll and square links to a circular cluster set with diamonds and pink sapphires suspends a drop set with further diamonds and a black onyx annulus. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,800 - $2,400 See colour illustration page 63
287 A Tennis Style Line Bracelet Set With Approximately 6ct of Princess Cut Diamonds.
The articulated line of 63 18ct white gold box links each set with a Princess cut diamond of good quality (F/I, SI/I). Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $8,500 - $9,500 See colour illustration page 63
288 An Exceptional 4.02ct Solitaire Diamond Set in A Ring With Accent Diamonds.
The round modern brilliant cut diamond described in HRD report 991048801 as I, VS2, very good make, is set in a ring of 18ct yellow gold and platinum, the shoulders and bezel supports set with brilliant cut accent diamonds. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $90,000 - $110,000 See colour illustration page 58
289 A Loose Diamond of 2.06ct.
The round modern brilliant cut diamond described in Gemlab diamond report 6H234-7-5522 as D/E, SI2, VG + make, Hearts & Arrows. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $26,000 - $28,000
290 A Loose Diamond of 2.02ct.
The round modern brilliant cut diamond described in Gemlab diamond report 6H234-7-5522 as H, mid-SI, Ex. Make, Hearts & Arrows. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $20,000 - $22,000
295 A Rivière Necklace Set With Approximately 12.25ct of Diamonds.
296 A Good Pair of Solitaire Diamond Earstuds of 2.05ct Total.
291 An Exceptional Loose Princess Cut Diamond of 3.01ct.
The diamond described in G.I.A. certificate 10452871 as F, VS2, Good Make. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $50,000 - $60,000 See colour illustration page 58
292 A Loose Pear Shaped Diamond of 1.65ct.
The brilliant pendeloque cut diamond assessed as E, SI2. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $12,000 - $15,000
Hinged design in 18ct white gold, the upper section tapered from the centre set with borders of round modern brilliant cut diamonds enclosing a close channel set line of diamond baguettes. The diamonds of very good quality D/G VS-I1 have a stated TDW 9.05ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $12,500 - $15,000 See colour illustration page 65
294 A Ring Set With An Internally Flawless Emerald Cut Diamond of 2.04ct.
The diamond assessed as I, IF is set in a ring of platinum with two baguette cut side stones of approximately 0.35ct each and quality G/H, VVS2, and 8 further small accent shoulder and under-bezel diamonds. TDW 2.93ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $23,000 - $26,000 See colour illustration page 58
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds described in HRD reports 20000240901 & 20000240905 as E, SI1, VG make are set in 18ct yellow gold and platinum, the four claws enhanced with lines of small brilliant cut diamonds. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $16,000 - $18,000 See colour illustration page 63
297 A Pair of Estate Bangles Set With Emeralds and Diamonds.
See colour illustration page 58
293 A Bangle Set With Over 9ct of Brilliant and Baguette Cut Diamonds.
The line of 14ct yellow gold circular links graduated from the centre set with 111 round modern brilliant cut diamonds of estimated quality H/O, SI/I. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,800 - $5,800
C.1900, yellow gold (tests 18ct+), hinged design. The upper sections of open-work, chenier set with rose and senaille cut diamonds to a central rub-over set 10 x 9mm., oval cut emerald. good colour. Gemologist’s report and valuation available. $3,750 - $5,750 (2) See colour illustration page 73
298 A Five Diamond Bridge Ring.
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds of matched size (approximately 0.35ct each for a TDW 1.75ct) are set in 14ct white and yellow gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,750 - $3,250 See colour illustration page 73
299 A Stylish Ceylonese Blue Sapphire and Diamond Dress Ring.
Signet style slightly concave concentric double cartouche outline set with lines of diamonds to a central oval cut Ceylonese blue sapphire. 18ct white gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,650 - $1,850 See colour illustration page 65
300 A Pair of Drop Earrings Set With Diamonds.
Articulated shaped panels with tassel fringe finials in 18ct white and yellow gold set with lines of small diamond brilliants. TDW 0.45ct (stamped). $1,250 - $1,500 See colour illustration page 63
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301 A Dainty Ring Set With Diamonds.
The square bezel centred by a Princess cut diamond bordered by round modern brilliant cut diamonds, the shoulders each set with a further line of brilliant cut diamonds. The diamonds stated to total 0.53ct, G/H, VS. Manufacturer’s receipt available on request. $1,200 - $1,500
306 A Pair of Solitaire Diamond Earstuds of Approximately 2.38ct Total.
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds assessed as G, I2 are set in platinum. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,000 - $7,000
302 A Pendant Set With Jade and Diamonds.
307 A Dress Ring Pave Set with Round Modern Brilliant and Early European Cut Diamonds.
Bell outline with a filigree surmount in 18ct yellow gold, framing a bell shaped polished jade panel of emerald-green colour enhanced with restrained carved decoration, bordered by a line of round modern brilliant cut diamonds, the surmount set with a diamond baguette. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,500 - $1,800 See colour illustration page 69
308 A Traditional Three Diamond Bridge Ring.
303 A Tennis Style Line Bracelet Set With Approximately 9ct of Princess Cut Diamonds.
The articulated line of 56 box links in 14ct white finished gold each set with a Princess cut diamond. TDW estimated 9.1ct, I/K, VS2-I1. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $8,500 - $9,500 See colour illustration page 69
Bar design in 18ct white gold centred by an oval green jadeite cabochon supported by shoulders set with baguette and brilliant cut diamonds. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,000 - $1,500
305 An Unusual Necklace Set With Diamonds.
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The chain of 18ct white gold miniature belcher links with rub-over set diamond panels at even intervals suspends an articulated triple cone and pendeloque finial drop set with lines and panels of round modern brilliant cut diamonds. 18ct white gold. TDW 2.67ct (plus diamonds in chain). Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $4,000 - $4,500 See colour illustration page 69
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds graduated from the centre of estimated TDW 1.03ct and quality H/I, SI are set in 18ct white and yellow gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,500 - $2,000
309 An Elegant Ring Centred By A Princess Cut Diamond of 1.50ct.
304 A Brooch Set With Jade and Diamonds.
Domed oval outline in 18ct yellow gold and platinum pave set with nine diamonds of mixed round cuts and of good quality (E-H SI1-I1) and ranging down from the largest stone of 0.50ct. TDW 2.30ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. Previously offered, but now with sacrificial reserve. $3,250 - $3,750
The central diamond described in G.I.A. certificate 17440179 as 1.50ct, G, VVS2, very good make is set in platinum within an octagonal border of round modern brilliant cut diamonds, the shoulders and underbezel supports enhanced with further diamonds. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $16,000 - $20,000 See colour illustration page 58
310 A Pair of Diamond Drop Earrings of Belle Époque Design.
Each diamond bow at the stud suspends an articulated fall and split line of chenier set diamond links to a laurel leaf motif diamond circlet enclosing a free swinging diamond pendant. The two major diamonds having a total weight of 0.92ct and the overall TDW 3.24ct. 18ct white gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,000 - $6,000 See colour illustration page 65
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311 A Stylish Pair of Earclips Set With Diamonds and Black Enamel.
The convex domed oval panels of 18ct white gold pavé set with round modern brilliant cut diamonds and further enhanced with tapered panels of black enamel. TDW 3.48ct of fine quality. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $6,500 - $7,500 See colour illustration page 69
312 A Stylised Snake Motif Bangle Set With Diamonds, Emeralds and A Pearl.
18ct yellow gold hinged design, the upper section as a head and tail cross-over pavé set with round modern brilliant cut diamonds to a central row of channel set square cut emeralds, the head set with a single pearl above a double collar of diamond baguettes. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,750 - $6,750 See colour illustration page 69
313 PIERO MILANO, A Fine Necklace of 18ct White Gold With A Diamond Clasp.
Plain miniature cable links with pierced plate and drop through cube clasp. The cube set with round modern brilliant cut diamonds of TDW 0.17ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $450 - $550
314 A Bracelet Set With A Row of Diamonds.
Designed as a hinged line of box links in 14-18ct white and yellow gold, the central section of 17 links each set with a round modern brilliant cut diamond of fine quality (F/H, VS+, VG) and estimated TDW 2.00ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,000 - $3,000
317 A Pear-Shaped Diamond Cluster Ring.
318 A Ring Set With A Solitaire Diamond of Approximately 1.32ct.
The round modern brilliant cut diamonds of TDW approximately 0.45ct are set in yellow gold (18ct+) $800 - $1,000
316 An Elegant Pair of Diamond Drop Earrings.
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Each designed as a solitaire stud suspending an articulated three link drop to a solitaire finial. The diamonds all rub-over set in 18ct white gold having a TDW 1.55ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $3,500 - $4,000 See colour illustration page 65
The round modern brilliant cut diamond assessed as K/M VVS1/VS1, very good make, is set in 18ct yellow gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,000 - $6,000
319 A `Pinky Ring’ Set With Diamonds.
Torc design in 18ct yellow and white gold, the terminals each pavé set with round modern brilliant cut diamonds to a diamond end-stone. $1,400 - $1,600
320 An Impressive Diamond Cluster Ring Centred By a Stone of Approximately 2.60ct
The central round modern brilliant cut diamond estimated as K/L VS2 is set in 18ct white and yellow gold within a border of round modern brilliant cut diamonds bisected by two baguette cut diamonds. TDW approximately 3.52ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request $15,500 - $17,500 See colour illustration page 69
321 A Necklace and Matching Bracelet Set With Rubies and Diamonds.
315 A Pair of Solitaire Diamond Earstuds.
Centred by a pendeloque cut diamond of approximately 0.50ct of good quality (F/G, VS2+) set in 18ct yellow gold above a border of baguette and brilliant cut diamonds of similar quality. TDW approximately 1.09ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,800 - $3,800
The necklace of 18ct white gold bar and quatrefoil bead links to a two row festoon mid-section in which each quatrefoil is set with 4 diamonds, and the bars are centred by an oval cut ruby. The bracelet of matching design. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $3,800 - $4,800 (2) See colour illustration page 65
322 A Pair of Emerald and Diamond Cluster Estate Earstuds.
Flowerhead design in 18ct yellow gold, each set with a round cut emerald bordered by six old cut diamonds. TDW approximately 2.04ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $2,000 - $3,000 See colour illustration page 73
323 A Pair of Dress Earstuds Set With Diamonds.
Oval outline, each of open scrollwork set with lines of diamonds to a central round modern brilliant cut diamond of approximately 0.63ct. 18ct white gold. TDW 1.95ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,000 - $6,000
324 A Bracelet Set With Diamonds.
Designed as an articulated line of 18ct yellow gold links with raised x motifs to a mid-section of 11 flowerhead links, each set with a round modern brilliant cut diamond. TDW approximately 1.10ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,000 - $1,500
325 A Gypsy Ring Set With A Round Modern Brilliant Cut Diamond of Approximately 0.70ct.
The diamond assessed as H/I, SI1 is set in 18ct yellow gold. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,500 - $2,000
326 An Opal and Diamond Cluster Estate Ring
Centred by an 8.9mm round milk opal cabochon showing a lively full spectrum colour play set in 18ct yellow gold within a border of old cut diamonds of approximately 0.54ct. TDW. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $1,000 - $1,400
327 A Ring Set With Three Emerald-Cut Diamonds.
Centred by the largest stone, estimated at approximately 0.79ct, with side stones approximately 0.45ct and 0.46ct in a bridge of 18ct white and yellow gold. The diamonds assessed as H/J, VS1-2 with a TDW 1.70ct. Gemologist’s report and valuation available on request. $5,800 - $6,800
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Antiques & Modern Design Day 3, Thursday 27 May 2010, 6:00pm Lots 400 – 504 Lots 505 – 571 Lots 572 – 649 Lots 650 – 736
VIEWING Fri 21 May Sat 22 May Sun 23 May Mon 24 May Tue 25 May Wed 26 May Thur 27 May
Miscellaneous & Taxidermy Sterling Silver & Silver Plate Glass & Ceramics Furniture & Rugs
9:00am—5:30pm 11:00am—3:00pm 11:00am—3:00pm 9:00am—5:30pm 9:00am—5:30pm 9:00am—5:30pm 9:00am—12:00pm
PLEASE NOTE Absentee and phone bids must be registered before 12:00pm on Thursday 27 May 2010. A buyer’s premium of 15% will be charged on all items in this Antiques & Modern Design sale. GST (12.5%) is payable on the buyer’s premium only. This sale will be preceded by an uncatalogued Collectables sale at 4:00pm. Both sales are fully illustrated online at www.webbs.co.nz.
Lot 729 Ole Wanscher Chair and Footstool $3,000 - $5,000
All measurements in this Antiques & Modern Design catalogue are given in millimetres.
408 A Steel and Brass Stick Barometer with Temperature Gauge
MISCELLANEOUS & TAXIDERMY
Lots 400 to 403 are connected with the New Zealand Forest Rangers, a company of 60 men formed in 1863 as a special fighting force in the Waikato War.
400 A Rare Forest Ranger Dark Blue Fabric Pill Box Cap
with wide woven border and stylised floral button of silver thread, and with red leather sweat band. Dia170. $1,500 - $2,500
See illustration page 80
401 A Shaped Dark Brown Leather Two Compartment Belt Pouch
from the HMS Tui. Maker Negretti & Zambra. Note: some faults. $200 - $300
409 A Brass Nautical Telescope
with leather sheath and inset panel of flag signals. Note: showing wear. L900. $180 - $250
410 A Mahogany Cased Brass Sextant by John Lilley & Son Ltd
with silver scale and wood handle, six shades and mirror. The fitted case containing accessories. London 1773. H140 W320 D300. $700 - $900
with gilded Forest Ranger crown and cypher badge. H120 W160. $1,200 - $1,600
411 A Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd Copper and Brass Twelve Bolt Diving Helmet
See illustration page 80
402 An Assortment of Buttons, Buckles and Badges
with applied plaque, and stamped 18566. Last used for pearl diving in the South Pacific. $5,000 - $7,000
See illustration page 82
together with bullet mould, bullets, spoon and clay pipe. 15 pieces in all. $300 - $600
412 A Copper Ship’s Lantern with Brass Swing Handle and Blue Glass
See illustration page 80
403 An Old Victorian Leather Shot Flask with Iron Fittings
H240. $200 - $300
See illustration page 80
404 An Old Japanese Dagger
with ray skin grip, lacquered brass fittings, and leather scabbard with silk strap. L400. $200 - $300
See illustration page 82
413 A Copper and Brass Gun Powder Flask
with engraved blade, shark skin grip, lion head pommel, and leather scabbard with brass fittings. L600. $300 - $400
See illustration page 82
406 A Cased Hamilton Model 22 Chronometer
$350 - $500
407 An Old Victorian Folding Sundial and Compass in Hinged Wooden Case
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L75. $200 - $300
L170. $60 - $100
414 A Late 19th Century Copper Kettle with Brass Handle
Note: some faults. H310. $80 - $150
415 A Heavy Bronze Chemist’s Mortar and Pestle
405 A Good George V Naval Ceremonial Short Sword
H380. $200 - $300
H120 Dia150. $80 - $150
416 A Victorian Police Truncheon
Note: some wear to surface. L395. $200 - $300
417 A Wooden Champagne Bottle Mould
H310 Dia85. $100 - $200
418 A Brass Cased Carriage Clock with White Enamel Dial
housed in original morocco leather case. Note: some faults. H145. $800 - $1,200
419 A Top Hat with Original Box
$200 - $300
420 A Top Hat with Original Leather Box
accompanied by a pair of white cotton gloves. $300 - $500
421 A German Black Seal Skin Top Hat with Original Box
$200 - $300
422 A Monkey Skin Car Rug with Wooden Backing
used in the 1930s in a travelling car. Note: age related wear. H1400 W1860. $700 - $900
423 A Mounted Roan Antelope Head
with applied plaque to shield. Shot by A E Sharman, South Africa 1930. H1040. $500 - $800
See illustration page 83
424 A Taxidermy Fawn on Wooden Base
L530. $200 - $300
425 A Taxidermy Piglet
Note: some age faults. L570. $100 - $150
See illustration page 80
431 A Taxidermy Stoat Mounted on Natural Wood
L200. $60 - $90
See illustration page 80
432 A Taxidermy Turtle
433 A Taxidermy Turtle
H210. $50 - $80
436 A Taxidermy Turtle
437 A Large Turtle Shell
W560 L690. $250 - $350
438 Two Small Turtle Shells $40 - $60
439 A Taxidermy Turtle
L200. $50 - $80
See illustration page 80
Note: some age faults. L450. $80 - $100
H470 L640. $150 - $250
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L450. $100 - $150
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L230. $70 - $100
441 A Taxidermy Turtle
L200. $50 - $80
442 A Taxidermy Turtle
L180. $70 - $90
443 Three Small Turtle Shells
430 A Taxidermy Ferret Savaging a Small Rabbit Mounted on Natural Wood
L130. $50 - $80
440 A Taxidermy Turtle
429 A Taxidermy Hare in Running Pose Mounted on a Wooden Branch
L150. $80 - $100
of good size. L900. $180 - $220
428 A Taxidermy Kid
L300. $100 - $150
435 A Taxidermy Turtle
427 A Taxidermy Monitor Lizard
L320. $70 - $90
434 A Taxidermy Turtle
426 A Taxidermy Quail
L480. $120 - $180
$70 - $100
444 A Small Tortoiseshell Box
with monogram to lid and with sterling silver mounts. London 1917. L115. $100 - $150 antiques & modern design 79
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445 An Old Georgian Fruitwood Snuff Box with Tortoiseshell Interior
L100. $100 - $200
446 A Good Tortoiseshell and 9ct Gold Cigarette Case
with inscription. Birmingham 1919. L85. $60 - $100
447 An Old Georgian Carved Stag Antler Pipe Tamper with Monk Head Handle and Hobnail Pattern Base
$100 - $200
448 Three Old Victorian Gold Plated Seals
two with intaglio stone bases. $200 - $400
449 A Victorian Silver Hunting Dog Head Seal with Carnelian Stone
$150 - $250
450 A Victorian Silver Scroll Shaped Seal with Intaglio Bird Crest
$60 - $100
451 Five Old Victorian Green and Clear Glass Unmounted Seal Stones
two with intaglio skulls. $50 - $100
452 A Mid Victorian Traveller’s Rosewood Writing Box
with flush handles, inlaid brass edges, and ornate scroll borders. The interior with various fitted compartments, and bottles with silver plated tops. 1878. Note: some faults. H140 W220 D300. $200 - $300
453 A 19th Century Chinese Lacquer Writing Slope
with extensive chinoiserie decoration in gilt. Note: some rubbing to decoration. H85 L355. $250 - $350
454 A 19th Century Chinese Lacquer Sewing Box
with extensive chinoiserie decoration in gilt and with fitted tray to interior. Note: some rubbing to decoration. H150 L340. $300 - $500
455 An Oriental Picnic Basket
with three woven cane sections, and carved and pierced handles. H640. $200 - $300
456 A Tudric English Pewter Serving Dish
457 Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management
published by Ward, Lock & Co Ltd. London 1915. H218 W105. $200 - $300
458 An Edwardian Mahogany Tray
with shaped border, shell inlay detail, and brass handles. W580. $200 - $250
459 A Mid 19th Century European Mahogany Jewellery Case of Sarcophagus Form
with lion paw feet, concertina opening, and mirrored interior. H290 W400 D290. $800 - $1,200
See illustration page 95
460 A 19th Century Shell Valentine in Hinged Octagonal Wooden Case
L335. $1,500 - $2,500
See illustration page 82
461 A Miniature Oak Five Drawer Apprentice Chest with Turned Wooden Knobs
H350. $200 - $300
462 An Usher’s Special Reserve Whiskey Pottery Souvenir
for holding wax matches. $200 - $300
463 A Pair of Oak Barley Twist Candle Holders with Brass Drip Trays
H310. $100 - $200
464 A Pair of 19th Century Leadlight Window Panels
each mounted in a brown aluminium window frame. H980 W470 & H910 W470. $500 - $800
465 A Set of Three Elegant Siru Blown Glass Venetian Lanterns
two as wall lights and one as a ceiling shade. H280. $500 - $700
466 An Old Italian Vesuviana Espresso Maker
$200 - $300
467 A Teapot Shaped Colour Printed Cardboard Sign for Amber Tips Fine Tea
H380 W510. $200 - $250
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468 A Cardboard Advertising Sign for Dandy Shandy
circa 1930. H300 W230. $60 - $100
469 A Paper Label on Wooden Panel for Wellington Knife Polish
H250 W380. $40 - $60
470 An Enamel Sign for Denis, MouniĂŠ & Co Cognac
Note: restored. H830 W540. $450 - $650
See illustration page 83
471 A Lithographic Sign on Tin for Le Nil Cigarette Papers
by Romolo Tessari. H680 W480. $200 - $300
472 A Tin Advertising Sign for Cuming, Smith’s Sickle Brand Formalin
H320 W480. $280 - $350 See illustration page 82
473 A Coin Operated Arcade Weighing Scale by the British American Novelty Co
with wooden case and cast iron base. In unrestored condition. H1740 W460 D800. $700 - $1,000
See illustration page 103
474 A Cast Iron Coin Operated Arcade Weighing Scale by the United Vending Machine Co of Cleveland, Ohio
with enamelled instructions, the case labelled American Talking Scale. In unrestored condition. Sold with associated records. H1970 W420 D780. $1,200 - $1,800
See illustration page 82
475 A Cast Iron Coin Operated Arcade Weighing Scale
with enamelled instructions and painted mirrored panel. In unrestored condition. H1880 W450 D730 $300 - $500
476 The Improved Mandolina
table top model, mahogany cased, with brass fittings. H370 W380 D340. $800 - $1,200
See illustration page 103
477 An Old Victorian Mahogany and Brass Thornton-Pickard Imperial Camera
478 An Edwardian Cardboard Box Containing Twelve Packets of Black Boy Cricket and Golf Spikes
circa 1910. $60 - $100
479 A Cased Sandown Horse Racing Game
made by F H Ayres Ltd. London circa 1900. L300. $150 - $200
480 A Cased Set of Bone Chess Pieces
Note: some faults. H75 L195. $150 - $250
481 A Pair of Late 19th Century Treen Whist Counters
with gilt decoration of birds and insects. $60 - $120
482 A European Well Carved Wooden Crucifix
H720 W530. $500 - $600
483 An Antique European Brass Crucifix on Shaped Base
Note: incomplete. H620 W270. $200 - $300
484 A European Brass Crucifix with Ebonised Cross
H400 W200. $150 - $200
485 A European Carved Religious Figure
H400. $300 - $500
486 A Japanese Bronze Figure of a Man
Note: some faults. H360. $500 - $700
487 A Pair of Old Chinese Gilt and Wooden Dogs of Fo
each with lacquer ball in mouth. H150. $150 - $250
488 Five African Carved Animal Figures
two rhinoceros and two small elephants in ivory, and a lion in bone. $250 - $350
489 A Large Plain Ivory Cigar Box of Rectangular Shape
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with tripod and canvas carrying case. $400 - $600
L260. $200 - $300
490 An East African Carved Ivory Tobacco Box
with base and lid of ebony. $250 - $350
491 An African Carved Ivory Head
H200. $500 - $800
492 An Old Papua New Guinea Sepik River Ancestral Mask
with moulded clay on turtle shell, and woven cane border. H280. $100 - $200
493 A Framed Assemblage of Artefacts from the Ohariu Pa Site at Makara Beach
including clay pipes, bone fragments, chisels, needles, obsidian etc. H450 W350. $100 - $200
501 A Convex Mirror with Applied New Zealand Motifs in Various Colours
502 A John Crichton Copper and Mosaic Large Charger
with silk lining. Y14943. H165 L210. $150 - $250
495 An Old Maori Piupiu Together with a Pair of Poi and a Plaited Flax Cord
$200 - $300
496 A Wooden Patu
L355. $200 - $300
497 A Carved Wooden Waihaka
L450. $100 - $200
498 A 20th Century Waka Huia Hand Carved by Patriki Lawrance
in Southland beech and totara, inset with paua shell. The elaborate all over carvings tell the story of Kupe and Ngate. H115 W290 D120. $1,200 - $1,800
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499 A Folk Art Trinket Box with Swing Handle
H155. $150 - $200
500 A Folk Art Trinket Box Made From New Zealand Timbers
Note: no key. H145 W320 D180. $200 - $300
with original label. H70 Dia420. $800 - $1,200
503 A Rare Enamel Sign for New Zealand Insurance Company Ltd by Geo Hadfield & Co Ltd
with central Maori portrait. Note: restored. H620 W480. $1,500 - $1,800
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504 The Frank & Sid Mogford Collection of Cabinet Making Hand Tools
housed in two large fitted trunks. Including Disston saws, Stanley planes, rebate planes, spokeshaves, mallets, chisels, files, awls, bits, screwdrivers etc etc etc. Some pieces up to 100 years old. Sold with related books and catalogues. $4,000 - $5,000
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494 A Feather Kete by Nancy Banks of Whakarongotai Marae
Dia640. $180 - $220
STERLING SILVER & SILVER PLATE 505 A Set of 48 Pieces of Gold Plated Air New Zealand Cutlery Made Especially for the Royal Visit of Elizabeth II
$1,000 - $1,500
506 A New Zealand Sterling Silver and Greenstone Pickle Fork by Joseph Swindell & Son
L180. $80 - $160
507 Twelve Victorian Fruit Forks with Imari Pattern Porcelain Handles Together with Ten Matching Fruit Knives
$100 - $200
508 A Quantity of High Quality German Silver Plated Robbe & Berking Rosenmuster Cutlery and Silverware
comprising two cased 24 piece cutlery sets, six cased pairs of napkin rings, a cased fork set, a cased fork set, a cased serving set, a part serving set, and a large ladle. $2,000 - $3,000
509 Three Victorian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Table Forks
London 1838 & 1851. $60 - $100
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510 A Large Victorian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Serving Fork
519 A Georgian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Caddy Spoon with Reeded Edge
London 1860. Weight 120g. L260. $60 - $100
maker Joseph Willmore. Birmingham 1818. L70. $60 - $100
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511 A Very Large Early Georgian Old English Pattern Serving Spoon
520 A Georgian Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon with Fiddle Handle and Square Bowl
the shank hallmarks indistinct. London 1763. Weight 196g. L370. $400 - $600
maker Joseph Willmore. Birmingham 1816. $60 - $100
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512 A Cased Sterling Silver Old English Pattern Fork and Spoon Set
with bright cutting. Sheffield 1904. $100 - $200
513 A Cased Set of Six Sterling Silver Coffee Spoons with Gilt Bowls and Twist Handles
Birmingham 1901. $60 - $100
514 Six Old Georgian and Victorian Sterling Silver Teaspoons
of various styles and dates. 1800-1850. $80 - $160
515 Three Georgian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Table Spoons
with matching engraved crests. London 1806, 1819 & 1820. $250 - $350
516 A Georgian Sterling Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoon Together with a Later Matching Dessert Spoon
London 1804 & 1831. $100 - $200
517 A Georgian Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon with Punched Shield Decoration
Birmingham 1800. L80. $60 - $100
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518 A Georgian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Caddy Spoon with Bright Cut Decoration
probably London 1798. L75. $60 - $100
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521 A Georgian Sterling Silver and Ivory Caddy Spoon
maker Joseph Willmore. Birmingham 1810. L85. $60 - $100
522 A Good Irish Georgian Sterling Silver Shell Shaped Caddy Spoon
with engraved crest. Maker Fredk Buck. Dublin 1814. L65. $100 - $200
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523 A William IV Sterling Silver Fiddle and Shell Pattern Caddy Spoon with Oval Bowl
London 1830. L100. $60 - $100
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524 A European Silver Shell Shaped Caddy Spoon
circa 1900. L75. $40 - $80
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525 A Victorian Sterling Silver Caddy Spoon with Ornate Twist Handle
Birmingham 1886. L90. $60 - $100
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526 A Scottish Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Toddy Ladle
maker probably John Zeigler. Edinburgh 1811. $60 - $100
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527 A Victorian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Gravy Ladle
London 1879. $100 - $150
528 A Victorian Sterling Silver Fiddle Pattern Gravy Ladle
537 A Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot Together with a Matching Tray Stand
London 1845. $80 - $100
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both with engraved borders and punched decoration. Maker John Moore. Weight 610g. H170. $800 - $1,200
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529 A Sterling Silver Sauce Boat by Walker & Hall
with scroll handle, beaded edging, and three paw feet. Birmingham 1945. Weight 232g. L170. $200 - $300
530 A Sterling Silver Sauce Boat in Georgian Style
with oval foot and reeded decoration to handle and edgings. Maker JBC Ltd. London 1934. Weight 115g. L150. $200 - $300
531 A 19th Century Scottish Rosewood Cased Carving Set
consisting two knives and forks with stag antler handles and silver mounts. 1889. $100 - $200
532 A Good Sterling Silver Fish Slice
with pierced and punched decoration. Maker Peter & William Bateman. London 1806. Weight 140g. L300. $350 - $450
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533 A George IV Sterling Silver Foliate Handled Milk and Sugar
the lobed squat forms with fluting below decorated broad rims, each vessel standing on a petal shaped foot. Gilding to the interior walls. Maker EB. London 1821. $600 - $1,000
534 A Georgian Sterling Silver Milk Jug
on four ball feet, with shaped facet sides, engraved borders and gadrooned edge. Maker VS. London 1807. Weight 149g. H110. $350 - $450
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535 A Georgian Sterling Silver Two Handled Sugar Lump Bowl
on four ball feet, with gadrooned, reeded and bright cut border decoration. London 1809. Weight 300g. W190. $400 - $600
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536 A Good Georgian Sterling Silver Teapot
the pot with fruitwood handle and pineapple form finial. Maker Urquhart & Hall. London 1795. Sold with a matching four footed tray. Maker Edward Jay. London 1792. Weight 612g. H190. $1,200 - $1,800
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538 A Fine and Large Georgian Sterling Silver Coffee Pot
with ebony handle and finial, and internal infuser frame. Maker Robert & Samuel Hennell. London 1806. Weight 903g. H230. $1,500 - $2,500
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539 A Cased Victorian Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service of Fluted Twist Design
with three pieces in sterling silver and the coffee pot in silver plate. Maker Joseph Rodgers. Sheffield 1896. $1,400 - $1,800
540 A Victorian Sterling Silver Salver
the well of the three footed tray with floral sprays and scrolling leaves enclosing a circular vacant cartouche. Birmingham 1868. Weight 583g. Dia280. $400 - $500
541 A 19th Century Oval Shaped Tray in Sheffield Plate
with bun feet. Note: worn. W590. $100 - $150
542 A Pair of Plain Georgian Sheffield Plate Decanter Coasters with Gadrooned Edging and Wooden Bases
$100 - $200
543 A Good George II Sterling Silver Baluster Shaped Pint Tankard with Scroll Handle and Ringed Base
maker SC. London 1758. Weight 414g. H125. $600 - $800
544 A Good Sterling Silver Mug with Ornate Scroll Handle and Raised Floral Scroll Base
maker Barnard Bros. London 1850. Weight 215g. H100. $100 - $200
545 A Fine Victorian Cut Glass Claret Jug with Elkington Silver Plated Mounts
decorated with Bacchus and cherub heads amongst grape vines and leaves. The lid surmounted by a rampant lion finial. Marked under lid. H260. $500 - $800
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546 An Interesting 19th Century Blown Amber Glass Decanter Flask with Silver Plated Collar and Stopper
$250 - $350
547 A Georgian Silver Rectangular Vinaigrette with Bright Cut Engraved Pattern and Gilt Interior
maker John Bettridge. Birmingham circa 1820. L35. $250 - $350
548 A Victorian Silver Plated Candle Lamp
with pierced gallery base, glass chimney and cone snuffer. H200. $80 - $120
549 A Pair of Sheffield Plate Candlesticks
with foliate and shell decoration. Note: minor faults. H305. $400 - $500
550 A Good Pair of Victorian Sheffield Plate Candlesticks
H260. $100 - $200
551 A Pair of Neoclassical Sterling Silver Candlesticks by Mappin & Webb
each with a reeded column raised on a stepped square base with beading decoration. Sheffield 1900. Note: faults. H160. $600 - $800
552 A Pair of Sterling Silver Octagonal Facet Candlesticks with Raised Leaf Decoration and Weighted Bases
maker George Unite. Circa 1880. Note: hallmarks rubbed. H180. $250 - $350
553 A Heavy Sterling Silver Napkin Ring
Sheffield 1908. Weight 98g. $100 - $200
554 A Pair of Sterling Silver Oval Shaped Open Salts with Original Blue Glass Liners
Chester 1927. L80. $100 - $200
555 A Pair of Sterling Silver Shell Shaped Open Salts
each on three ball feet. Birmingham 1894. L50. $80 - $160
556 A Good Sterling Silver Mounted Tortoiseshell Inkwell
with hinged lid and original liner. London 1903. W115. $300 - $400
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557 An Ivory Bookmark with Silver Mounts Together with a Sterling Silver and Pearl Shell Bookmark
London 1908 & Birmingham 1925. L90 & 105. $60 - $120
558 An Ivorine and Sterling Silver Ball Rattle and a Teething Ring
Birmingham 1914. $100 - $200
559 A Small Sterling Silver Mounted Frame
Birmingham 1915. H90. $60 - $100
560 A Small Rectangular Sterling Silver Mounted Frame
Birmingham 1906. H110 W80. $60 - $100
561 A Small Circular Sterling Silver Mounted Frame
Birmingham 1915. Dia65. $100 - $200
562 A Sterling Silver Mounted Ornate Commemorative Photo Frame
containing miniatures of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Birmingham 1901. W70. $150 - $250
563 A Cased Pair of Victorian Johnson Metropolitan Cut Throat Razors
$60 - $100
564 A Rare Georgian Sterling Silver Travelling Tooth Care Set
with hinged container, brush and pick. Maker Joseph Taylor. Birmingham 1821. In red morocco leather case. $250 - $350
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565 A Cased Pair of Victorian Silver Hinged Belt Clips
$100 - $200
566 An Edwardian Sterling Silver Scroll Pattern Needle Case Together with a Similar Pattern Manicure Implement
Birmingham 1904 & 1906. L67 & 83. $80 - $160
567 Two Sterling Silver Stick Pins with Horse Head and Horse Shoe Motif
$60 - $100
568 A Cut Crystal Dressing Table Pin Dish with Angel Pattern Sterling Silver Lid
Birmingham circa 1910. L115. $80 - $160
569 Four Victorian Cut Glass Toilet Bottles with Engine Turned Sterling Silver Tops
London 1881. $200 - $300
570 A Pair of Cut Glass Scent or Smelling Salt Bottles with Silver Tops
London 1924. $150 - $250
571 An Edwardian Cut Glass Smelling Salt Bottle with Hinged Floral Pattern Sterling Silver Top
Birmingham 1904. H65. $100 - $200
GLASS & CERAMICS
579 A Mid 20th Century Layered Glass Vase with Straight Sides and a Green Centre
580 A Large Cylindrical Glass Vase with Undulating Wheat Decoration
with double floral motif. Signed on base. H95. $150 - $250
573 A Lalique France Small Clear Pin Dish
with frosted deer standing in centre. Signed on base. Dia100. $200 - $300
574 A Suite of 65 Pieces of Baccarat Crystal
including decanter, jug, champagne flutes etc. $1,200 - $1,600
See illustration page 87
575 A Tall 19th Century Cut Crystal Candle Holder
$60 - $100
each decanter with wheel cut facets and decoration through red overlay. Circa 1870. H260. $250 - $350
577 A Mid 20th Century Layered Glass Dish with Cut Sides and Orange Well
Note: Minute chip to one corner. H75 L140. $220 - $320
578 A Mid 20th Century Blue and Purple Glass Bowl
H65 Dia150. $150 - $250
with decoration of small white polka dots. H185. Dia125. $250 - $350
582 A Large Italian Gilt Decorated Red Glass Commemorative Bowl
with inscription ‘Venezia Rugby All Blacks New Zealand’. H190 W210. $500 - $800
583 A Crown Lynn Frank Carpay Handwerk Vase
H220. $3,000 - $4,000
584 A Crown Lynn Air New Zealand Knows the South Pacific Best Beaker
H90. $100 - $200
585 A Crown Lynn Air New Zealand Knows the South Pacific Best Beaker
H90. $100 - $200
586 A Luke Adams Attributed Small Dish with Maori Style Decoration
576 A Good 19th Century Bohemian Glass Three Piece Decanter Set with Ornate Silver Plated Nickel Stand
H270 Dia225. $60 - $120
581 An Italian Hand Blown and Painted Glass Vase
572 A Lalique France Perfume Bottle
Note: some faults. H205. $150 - $250
W150. $80 - $120
587 A Press-Moulded Classical Head Pottery Bracket
bisque fired, attributed to Drury Pottery and Fireworks. Provenance: Kereone Station. H180 W140. $150 - $200
588 A Press-Moulded Classical Head Pottery Bracket
bisque fired, attributed to Drury Pottery and Fireworks. Provenance: Kereone Station. H170 W140. $150 - $200
589 A Salt Glazed Chimney
with Clark Ltd Auckland impressed. Note: minor faults. H660 Dia350. $600 - $800
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590 A Sharpe Bros Stoneware Jar
with tap aperture. Note: tap and stopper absent, chip. H350. $60 - $90
591 A Len Castle Large Stoneware Rounded Square Bowl
W380. $500 - $700
592 A Len Castle Stoneware Deep Dish with Tenmoku Glaze
W340. $500 - $700
593 A Len Castle Shallow Dish with Speckle Glaze and Rolled Edge
Note: Hairline fracture. L385. $200 - $300
594 A Len Castle Large Bowl with Red Glaze
H150 Dia400. $2,000 - $3,000
595 A Len Castle Bowl with Red Glaze
H140 Dia290. $1,500 - $2,000
596 A Len Castle Small Shallow Dish with Red Glaze
H60 Dia210. $800 - $1,500
597 A Royal Doulton FlambĂŠ Woodcut Pattern Small Bottle Vase
Note: some glaze scratches. H115. $100 - $200
598 A Good Royal Doulton FlambĂŠ Tall Pomegranate Vase
signed Noke. H185. $300 - $400
599 A Royal Doulton Kingsware Cup That Cheers Three Piece Tea Set
circa 1935. $200 - $300
600 A Royal Doulton Maori Art Plate
Dia 263. $800 - $1,200
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601 An 18th Century Chelsea Porcelain Plate
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circa 1765. W220. $200 - $300
602 A Rare 18th Century Liverpool Pearlware Plate
with Chinese style underglaze blue decoration. Dia245. $1,200 - $1,600
See illustration page 87
603 An Attractive 15th Century Annamese Bowl
with blue underglaze decoration of stylised floral motifs H72 Dia170. $150 - $200
604 A 15th Century Annamese Deep Bowl
Note: some faults. H110 Dia 134. $150 - $200
605 A 15th Century Annamese Jarlet
H70 Dia70. $100 - $150
606 A 14th Century Sawankhalok Covered Jarlet
H70. Dia95. $150 - $200
607 A 14th Century Sawankhalok Covered Jarlet
H105 Dia118. $100 - $150
608 A 14th Century Sawankhalok Covered Jar with Faceted Sides
H80. Dia100. $100 - $150
609 A Sung Celadon Squat Jarlet
H50. $80 - $120
610 A Fine Chinese Qianlong Period Porcelain Tea Bowl and Saucer in Underglaze Blue
from the Nanking cargo. $100 - $200
611 A Pair of Chinese Baluster Shaped Vases with Polychrome Enamel Decoration of Birds and Prunus Branches
H200 Dia100. $200 - $300
612 An 18th Century Chinese Porcelain Mug with Polychrome Enamel Figurative Decoration
Note: restored. H115. $80 - $160
613 A 19th Century English Part Tea and Coffee Service
with Chinese style decoration in enamels and gilt. 25 pieces. Note: some faults. $250 - $350
614 An Early 19th Century English Painted Porcelain Part Tea and Coffee Service
with Japanese style decoration. 32 pieces including milk jug, bowl, tureen, cups and saucers. Note: some faults and repairs. $350 - $550
615 A Pair of Japanese Satsuma Pottery Miniature Vases with Intricate Pattern of Flowers and Bamboo
H75. $300 - $400
616 A Large Japanese Meiji Period Baluster Shaped Pottery Vase
painted in enamels with a scene of ho-ho birds, cranes, pine tree and prunus blossom on a turquoise crackle glaze ground. H350. $250 - $350
617 A Walter Moorcroft Studio Pottery Baluster Shaped Vase with Anemone Design
circa 1975. H190. $350 - $550
618 A Weller Pottery Vase of Cylindrical Form
featuring trees in relief. Circa 1900. Note: unmarked. H210 Dia100. $250 - $350
619 A Late 19th Century Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Crocus Pot
with incised and applied decoration. 1882. H150. $250 - $450
620 A Good Linthorpe Art Pottery Sea Urchin Vessel by Christopher Dresser
the domed body with raised spine bumps under a rich brown variegated glaze. Impressed marks on base are indistinct. Circa 1880. H220. $2,000 - $3,000
621 A Mid 19th Century Staffordshire Pottery Plate with Underglaze Blue Transfer Decoration
circa 1840. $100 - $200
622 An Early 19th Century Staffordshire Flatback Deer and Hound Ornament
H300. $60 - $120
623 An Early 19th Century Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Dish
with four painted floral roundels in a gilt border on a cobalt blue ground. Greyhound crest. Note: rubbed. Dia165. $100 - $200
624 A Caverswall Two Handled Large Urn
of campana form, with lid. The whole richly decorated in deep blue, white, russet and ‘Romany’ 22ct gold by W R Tipton. H500. $700 - $900
625 A Royal Worcester Large Ewer with Serpent Handle
trimmed in gilt and painted with thistles and wild daisies. Green mark. Note: rubbing to gilt. H325. $300 - $500
626 A Royal Worcester Lobed Ewer with Coral Form Handle
gilt decorated and painted with cottage flowers. Puce mark. H215. $200 - $300
627 A Royal Worcester Tall Classical Urn Vase
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed H Ayrton. Note: professional repairs to the neck and foot. H310. $1,000 - $1,300
628 A Spectacular Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Large Urn Vase with Lid and Griffin Handles
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed T Nutt. H360. $2,500 - $3,500
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629 A Spectacular Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Fat Bodied Urn Vase with Lid
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed T Nutt. H300. $2,500 - $3,500
See illustration page 87
630 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Classical Urn Vase
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed T Nutt. H230. $1,000 - $1,300
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631 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Baluster Shaped Vase with Pierced Crown Lid and Inner Cover
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed D Shinnie. H230. $1,200 - $1,500
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632 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Baluster Shaped Vase with Pierced Crown Lid
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed T Nutt. Note: inner cover absent. H230. $1,000 - $1,300
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633 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Potpourri Vase
642 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Shallow Bowl
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed T Nutt. H130. $600 - $800
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634 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Potpourri Vase
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed B Cox. H130. $600 - $800
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635 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Potpourri Vase
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed T Nutt. H120. $600 - $800
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636 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Potpourri Vase
richly gilded and with painted fruit pattern. Signed D Fuller. H120. $600 - $800
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643 Four Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Plates
richly gilded and with four painted fruit pattern panels. Signed D Fuller. H120. $600 - $800
638 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Potpourri Vase
richly gilded and with four painted fruit pattern panels. Signed B Cox. H120. $600 - $800
639 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Ginger Jar
all over painted with fruit pattern. Signed P Stanley. H175. $700 - $900
all over painted with fruit pattern. Signed D Fuller. H120. $400 - $500
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645 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Small Cream Jug
all over painted with fruit pattern. Signed D Fuller. H125 W120. $500 - $600
See illustration page 87
641 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Tea Caddy with Shaped Sides
all over painted with fruit pattern. Signed D Fuller. H125 W120. $500 - $600
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gilt decorated and painted with fruit. Signed T Nutt. H80. $500 - $600
647 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Miniature Cup and Saucer
gilt decorated and painted with fruit. Signed A Badham. Dia85. $350 - $450
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648 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Miniature Cup and Saucer
gilt decorated and painted with fruit. Signed S Roberts. $350 - $450
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649 Four Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Miniatures
a lidded bowl, a jug, a cup and a plate. All gilt decorated and painted with fruit. Signed by artists Badham, Fuller and Roberts. $700 - $900
FURNITURE & RUGS 650 A Large Framed Poster for the Film Trog
by Warner Bros, 1970. H1580 W170. $350 - $450
651 A Large Format Framed Photograph of Tippi Hedren by John Engstead
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fruit painted and gilt lidded. Signed S Roberts. H120. $500 - $600
646 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Miniature Teapot
640 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Tea Caddy with Shaped Sides
gilt edged and painted with fruit. Signed B Cox. Dia155. $400 - $500
644 A Pair of Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Tapered Candlesticks
637 A Mid 20th Century Royal Worcester Lidded Potpourri Vase
with gilt edge, fruit border, and blossom centre. Signed D Fuller. Dia230. $400 - $500
being a reprint of the 1964 original. H1550 W170. $350 - $450
652 Three Portrait Photographs of Maori by Iles of Thames
mounted in original colonial frame. One photograph foxed. H320 W590. $250 - $400
653 A Pair of Hand Coloured Photographs of the Green and Blue Lakes, Rotorua
in original frame. 1903. H310 W600. $80 - $120
654 A Late 19th Century Photograph of a Steamship at Anchor
H310 W370. $40 - $60
655 An Architectural Drawing by Daniel Patterson of a residence in Saint Heliers, Auckland
H400 W290. $60 - $100
664 A Folk Art Fire Screen with Kiwiana Shell Decorations
H760 W780. $400 - $500
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665 A Three Panel Screen by Rachel Carley
666 A Japanese Four Panel Screen
H365 W175. $80 - $100
H390 W480. $100 - $200
658 A Pair of Oil Paintings by J Swinton Diston
featuring coastal scenes of Otago. Circa 1908. H185. W370. $600 - $1,000
659 A Landscape Oil Painting by H Linley Richardson
H240 W300. $300 - $500
660 A Landscape Painting by C T Laucycil
H410 W540. $100 - $200
661 A Painting by C T Laucycil of Owhiro Bay, Wellington
H390 W500. $150 - $300
662 A Landscape Painting by E B Lattey
H460 W610. $200 - $400
663 A Folk Art Acrylic Painting by M K May
depicting Maori mythological subjects. 1960. H650 W950. $600 - $800
depicting three figures. In contemporary frame. Signed. H1500 W730. $100 - $200
669 A Chinese Lacquer Cabinet on Stand
with two panelled doors decorated with landscapes in black and gold. 20th century. H1520 W920 D470. $400 - $600
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$100 - $200
668 An Antique Chinese Scroll Painting on Silk
657 A Painting by Edith Boyes of Red Geraniums
with carved and inlaid decoration. H1765 W2200. $1,500 - $2,500
667 A Framed Japanese Woodblock Print by Hiroshige
656 A Watercolour Painting by O M Tonkin of Manuka Flowers
in pale blue, with applied cut-out leafy branch decorations finished in silver leaf. H2050 W2040. $800 - $1,500
670 A Small Oriental Display Cabinet
with sliding and hinged doors, shelves with fret, and applied foliate decoration. 20th century. H600 W480 D190 $250 - $400
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671 A Nest of Three Oriental Carved Tables
H720 W510 D370. $200 - $300
672 A Chinese Carved Wooden Panel
with two large recessed calligraphy characters. H730 W1270. $300 - $600
673 A French Cast Bronze Portrait Roundel by Petrus Verdie of a Young Girl
on mahogany base. History legend written on back. Foundry mark. Circa 1913. W270. $300 - $500
674 A Russian Icon Painting on Board of the Virgin and Child
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675 An Oil Painting by E J Brock of the Horse Sir George
1881. Note: some losses to gilt frame. H880 W980. $500 - $800
676 A Very Large Composite Engraving of the Mocking of Christ
686 An Impressive Mid 19th Century Continental Chest in Walnut
with black marble top, four drawers with drop ring handles, and shaped feet. H1300 W1300 D590. $2,500 - $3,000
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687 A 19th Century Continental Dressing Table
after a lost work by Sir Anthony van Dyck. Paris 1625-1626. The engraving panels laid down on canvas in an ornate ebonised and gilt wooden frame. H2900 W2250. $3,000 - $5,000
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with octagonal mirror, white marble top, and turned and reeded stretcher base. Flame veneer to the mirror support and single drawer. Note: small faults to marble. H1280 W800 D430. $1,200 - $1,800
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677 An Engraving of Blenheim Castle
in modern frame. H530 W800. $100 - $200
678 A Small Pine Wall Cupboard with Single Glazed Door and Small Pediment
H930 W470 D260. $250 - $350
679 A Rustic Pine Milking Stool
H510. $150 - $200
680 A Pair of Oak Chairs in Georgian English Country Style
with inset rush seats and square sectioned legs. $400 - $500
681 A Set of Six Country Chairs
with solid seats, spoke backs, and turned legs. Circa 1900. $400 - $600
682 A Set of Six Mid 19th Century Saddle Back Chairs in Walnut
with turned and reeded legs, and carved centre rail. Note: some repair needed. $400 - $600
683 A Mid 19th Century Half Tester Bed in Walnut
with linen hangings to the head. The base with shaped panel and turned supports. H1850 W1510. $700 - $1,000
684 A Mid 19th Century Mirror Back Credenza in Walnut
with satinwood inlays and marble top. H1780 W1500 D430. $2,500 - $3,200
685 A Victorian Mirror Back Credenza in Walnut
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with white marble top, and shaped front with three mirrored doors. H1770 W1470 D470. $1,000 - $1,400
688 A 19th Century Oak Side Table
with fret brackets to the tapering square legs, and two brass handled drawers to the frieze. H760 W940 D480. $800 - $1,200
689 A Late 19th Century French Provincial Plank Top Table
with square sectioned legs and shaped apron. H740 W1500 D690. $1,000 - $2,000
See illustration page 95
690 A French Provincial Style Plank Top Table
on tapering legs, with two drawers to one side. H740 W2980 D740. $1,800 - $2,200
691 A 19th Century French Armoire in Oak
with two panelled doors with brass fittings, shaped apron, and cabriole legs. H2000 W1350 D570. $2,500 - $3,500
692 A 19th Century French Armoire in Oak
with two doors with nickel fittings, and two drawers with nickel handles to the base. H2110 W1650 D640. $2,500 - $3,500
See illustration page 91
693 A Fine Demi Lune Card Table
on tapering square sectioned legs. The top and frieze inlaid with various timbers. Circa 1800. H740 W990 D490. $2,000 - $3,000
See illustration page 94
694 An Early 19th Century Mahogany Fold Over Card Table
on replaced tapering legs with spade feet. H750 W900 D440. $800 - $1,200
695 A Mid 19th Century Mahogany Supper Table
on turned and carved tripod base. Dia1340. $600 - $800
696 A 19th Century Dining Table in Mahogany
raised on turned and reeded legs with brass casters. Later modified with an optional central leg and four leaves extending to 2520mm. H740 W1170 D1140. $1,000 - $1,500
697 A Mid 19th Century Writing Table in Mahogany
Note: replacement ring handles. H740 W1000 D510. $900 - $1,800
698 A 19th Century Mahogany Chest on Chest
with bracket feet, dental moulding, reeded canted corners, and gilt metal swing handles and escutcheons. Note: some faults and old restoration. H1800 W1020 D510. $2,500 - $3,500
699 A Bracket Clock with 18th Century Works by Will Brown, Harleston, and 19th Century Mahogany Case
705 A Small Oak Wall Cupboard
with central panelled door with brass knob. Constructed from old timbers. H490 W540 D280 $150 - $300
706 A 19th Century Bow Front Corner Cupboard in Oak
on bun feet, with brass hinges and escutcheon. H970 D470. $600 - $800
See illustration page 91
707 An Antique Oak and Pine Corner Cupboard
Note: some replacement brass hardware. H1255 W1005 D710. $300 - $400
708 An Antique Pine Corner Cupboard with Glazed Door
H1000 W690. $400 - $600
709 A Small Colonial Corner Cupboard
with central panelled door. H630 W560. $200 - $300
fully restored, the brass face with chapter ring and name plate. H500 W280 D180. $1,500 - $2,500
710 A 19th Century European Marquetry Frame with Bevelled Mirror
See illustration page 95
700 An Ornate Cuckoo Clock with Carved and Inlaid Case
Note: some losses. H440. $350 - $500
701 An Early 19th Century Longcase Clock in Oak
with an inlay of Britannia to the door. The dial named T Cooke. H2340 W520 D270. $2,000 - $3,000
702 A Large Continental Linen Press in Oak
the base with three drawers. The top with plain panelled doors and fitted interior. H2300 W1730 D600. $1,000 - $1,500
Note: restored. H710 W640. $600 - $800
See illustration page 95
711 A 19th Century Twin Pedestal Sideboard
712 An Edwardian Sheraton Revival Sideboard
being a Victorian marriage of Georgian pieces. The base with two panelled drawers. The upper section with panelled cupboard. H1260 W1120 D640. $2,000 - $3,000
704 A Good 19th Century Campaign Chest
with brass inset handles and bindings. The base with two drawers and later stand. The upper section with secretaire drawer above another. H1010 W770 D400. $3,500 - $6,000
See illustration page 91
with inlaid floral decoration, glazed bow front doors to the ends and front, and a shaped mirror to the back. H1780 W1650 D560. $1,200 - $1,800
713 An Oriental Decorative Hand Knotted Rug
703 An Oak Chest on Stand
of plain design, with two panelled cupboards below three drawers. Note: some faults. H920 W1340 D500. $600 - $900
L1900 W1220. $100 - $300
714 A Caucasian Hand Knotted Rug with Two Central Medallions
H2390 W1480. $300 - $400
715 A Hand Knotted Rug with Traditional Geometric Designs in Blue and Rose
L1920 W1270. $200 - $400
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716 A Small Hand Knotted Rug with Traditional Geometric Designs in Blue and Red
L2150 W1500. $300 - $500
717 A Small Hand Knotted Rug with Traditional Geometric Designs
L1390 W1130. $100 - $200
718 A Qum Silk and Cotton Knotted Prayer Rug
L1330 W790. $200 - $400
719 A Persian Hand Knotted Prayer Rug
L1820 W1140. $200 - $400
720 A Hand Knotted Carpet in Rose and Cream with Blue Highlights
L2850 W2110. $800 - $1,200
721 A Hand Knotted Carpet in Muted Beige and Brown with Stylised Foliate Decoration
L2980 W2400. $1,200 - $1,800
722 An Afghan Hand Knotted Thick Pile Carpet in Beige and Indigo
L2970 W2370. $1,000 - $1,500
723 A Hand Knotted Carpet with Bright Multicoloured Geometric Designs
L3200 W2580. $1,200 - $1,800
724 A Stylish Modern Design Teak Sideboard
with cocktail section, three drawers, and two doors. H740 W2060 D430. $1,000 - $1,500
See illustration page 90
725 A Scandinavian Teak Sideboard with Fitted Interior
raised on tapering round legs, with four sliding doors above five shaped drawers. H1200 W2000 D430. $1,000 - $2,000
726 A Scandinavian Teak Sideboard with Mirrored Interior
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raised on tapering legs, with four sliding doors above four drawers. H1120 W2000 D460. $1,000 - $1,500
727 A Scandinavian Sideboard in Pale Teak
raised on tapering legs, with two cupboards flanking a cocktail cabinet and three drawers. W1780 H1050 D430. $800 - $1,000
728 An Art Deco Period Sofa in Ochre Leather
with ebonised feet, and squared arms and back. H900 W1980 D750. $3,500 - $4,500
See illustration page 90
729 A Rare Ole Wanscher Colonial Easy Chair and Footstool in Brazilian Rosewood
with original leather removable cushions. Made by P Jeppesen Furniture, Denmark 1949. H810 W645 D640. $3,000 - $5,000
See illustration page 76
730 A Garth Chester Curvesse Armchair
Note: requires restoration. $600 - $900
See illustration page 103
731 A Reproduction Herman Millar Coffee Table
with glass top and wood base. Designed by Isamu Noguchi. L930. $300 - $400
732 An Ercol Windsor Range Coffee Table in Elm
by Lucien Ercolani. H360 W1040 D450. $500 - $700
See illustration page 90
733 An Ercol Windsor Range Nest of Three Tables
by Lucien Ercolani. H400 W650 D440. $400 - $600
See illustration page 90
734 A Jon Jansen Nest of Three Tables in Mahogany
with clashed edge. Original Jon Jansen label affixed to underside of largest table. Circa 1960. H430 W680 D380. $500 - $800
See illustration page 90
735 A Mahogany Bar with Integrated Refrigerator
H790 W1120 D535. $700 - $900
736 A Large Seth Thomas Starburst Clock
L550. $500 - $800
See illustration page 103
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736
473
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CONDITIONS of sale for buyers 1. Bidding. The highest bidder shall be the purchaser subject to the auctioneer having the right to refuse the bid of any person. Should any dispute arise as to the bidding, the lot in dispute will be immediately put up for sale again at the preceding bid, or the auctioneer may declare the purchaser, which declaration shall be conclusive. No person shall advance less at a bid than the sum nominated by the auctioneer, and no bid may be retracted. 2. Reserves. All lots are sold subject to the right of the seller or her/ his agent to impose a reserve. 3. Registration. Purchasers shall complete a bidding card before the sale giving their own correct name, address and telephone number. It is accepted by bidders that the supply of false information on a bidding card shall be interpreted as deliberate fraud. 4. Buyer’s Premium. The purchaser accepts that in addition to the hammer or selling price Webb’s will apply a buyer’s premium of 15% for sales of Affordable Art and Decorative of Art and a buyer’s premium of 12.5% for sales of and Jewellery & Watches (unless otherwise stated), together with GST on such premiums. 5. Payment. Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within 5 working days. Payment is by cash, bank cheque or Eftpos. Personal and private cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before goods will be released. Credit cards are not accepted. 6. Lots sold as Viewed. All lots are sold as viewed and with all erros in description, faults and imperfections whether visible or not. Neither Webb’s nor its vendor are responsible for errors in description or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot or for any fault or defect in it. No warranty whatsoever is made. Buyers proceed upon their own judgement. Buyers shall be deemed to have inspected the lots, or to have made enquiries to their complete satisfaction, prior to sale and by the act of bidding shall be deemed to be satisfied with the lots in all respects. 7. Webb’s Act as Agents. They have full discretion to conduct all aspects of the sale and to withdraw any lot from the sale without giving any reason. 8. Collection. Purchases are to be taken away at the buyer’s expense immediately after the sale except where a cheque remains uncleared. If this is not done Webb’s will not be responsible if the lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to a storage and insurance fee. A receipted invoice must be produced prior to removal of any lot. 9. Licences. Buyers who purchase an item which falls within the provisions of the Protected Objects Act 1975 or the Arms Act 1958 cannot take possession of that item until they have shown to Webb’s a license under the appropriate Act. 10. Failure to make Payment. If a purchaser fails either to pay for or take away any lot, Webb’s shall without further notice to the purchaser, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights or remedies it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: A. To issue proceeding against the purchaser for damages for breach of contract. B. To rescind the sale of that or any other lot sold to the purchaser at the same or any other auction.
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C. To resell the lot by public or private sale. Any deficiency resulting from such resale, after giving credit to the purchaser for any part payment, together with all costs incurred in connection with the lot shall be paid to Webb’s by the purchaser. Any surplus over the proceeds of sale shall belong to the seller and in this condition the expression ‘proceeds of sale’ shall have the same meaning in relation to a sale by private treaty as it has in relation to a sale by auction. D. To store the lot whether at Webb’s own premises or elsewhere at the sole expense of the purchaser and to release the lot only after the purchase price has been paid in full plus the accrued cost of removal storage and all other costs connected to the lot. E. To charge interest on the purchase price at a rate 2% above Webb’s bankers’ then current rate for commercial overdraft facilities, to the extent that the price or any part of it remains unpaid for more than seven days from the date of the sale. F. To retain possession of that or any other lot purchased by the purchaser at that or any other auction and to release the same only after payment of money due. G. To apply the proceeds of sale of any lot then or subsequently due to the purchaser towards settlement of money due to Webb’s or its vendor. Webb’s shall be entitled to a possessory lien on any property of the purchaser for any purpose while any monies remain unpaid under this contract. H. To apply any payment made by the purchaser to Webb’s towards any money owing to Webb’s in respect of any thing whatsoever irrespective of any directive given in respect of, or restriction placed upon, such payment by the purchaser whether expressed or implied. I. Title and right of disposal of the goods shall not pass to the purchaser until payment has been made in full by cleared funds. Where any lot purchased is held by Webb’s pending i. clearance of funds by the purchaser or ii. completion of payment after receipt of a deposit, the lot will be held by Webb’s as bailee for the vendor, risk and title passing to the purchaser immediately upon notification of clearance of funds or upon completion of purchase. In the event that a lot is lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed before title is transferred to the purchaser, the purchaser shall be entitled to a refund of all monies paid to Webb’s in respect of that lot, but shall not be entitled to any compensation for any consequent losses howsoever arising. 11. Bidders deemed Principals. All bidders shall be held personally and solely liable for all obligations arising from any bid, including both ‘telephone’ and ‘absentee’ bids. Any person wishing to bid as agent for a third party must obtain written authority to do so from Webb’s prior to bidding. 12. ‘Subject Bids’. Where the highest bid is below the reserve and the auctioneer declares a sale to be ‘subject to vendor’s consent’ or words to that effect, the highest bid remains binding upon the bidder until the vendor accepts or rejects it. If the bid is accepted there is a contractual obligation upon the bidder to pay for the lot. 13. SALES POST AUCTION OR BY PRIVATE TREATY. The above conditions shall apply to all buyers of goods from Webb’s irrespective of the circumstances under which the sale is negotiated. 14. condition of Items. Condition of items is not detailed in this catalogue. Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the condition of lots they bid on and should refer to clause six. Webb’s are pleased to provide intending buyers with condition reports on any lots.
A guide for buyers Webb’s have set out the following information for the benefit of first time buyers and those who are unfamiliar with auction procedures. Important: Please refer to full Conditions of Sale for Buyers printed on the reverse of this page and displayed in the saleroom. Registration: All intending buyers must complete a bidding form available from the reception desk. 1. Floor Bidders Ensure that you have registered and obtained a buyer number before bidding on the lot or lots you have chosen. Be aware that a buyer’s premium of 12.5% or 15%, plus GST on such premium, is payable by all buyers in addition to the hammer price. Please make sure that you are aware of the amount of the buyer’s premium. Make your bids clear, preferably by holding up your buyer number card. If you make a mistake (for example, the auctioneer takes a bid from you at a higher level than you intend, or you realise that you have bid on the wrong lot), call out to the auctioneer immediately so that the bidding can be adjusted. Waiting until after the hammer falls is too late. If your bid is the highest and the lot is knocked down to you then you have entered a binding obligation to pay for that lot. 2. Sales Subject to Vendor’s Consent Where your bid is the highest but still below the reserve the auctioneer may declare you to be the “buyer subject to Vendor’s consent”. This means that your bid is held as binding and will be communicated to the Vendor at the earliest opportunity. If the vendor accepts then there is a contractual obligation for you to pay for the lot. If the vendor does not accept you are released from any obligation however you will have first right to negotiate with the vendor through Webb’s until an agreement is reached and Webb’s will not present other offers to the vendor until your negotiations are ended. 3. Absentee Bids Webb’s will endeavour to ensure that your bidding instructions are executed but accept no responsibility or liability for failure to do so. Lots will be bought as favourably as is allowed by bidding in the sale room and any reserve imposed by the vendor. Please note that Webb’s cannot guarantee that another bidder will not be successful at your limit if in the course of competitive bidding someone else bids your limit first. Absentee bids are accepted by written instruction which can be sent by fax (e-mailed absentee bids are not accepted) up to l hour before the commencement of the sale. Absentee bids will be executed on the following basis: If your bid limit is equal to or above a reserve the auctioneer may open the bidding at reserve on your behalf and will bid thereafter only in response to competition for the lot.If your bid limit is below a reserve the auctioneer may open the bidding at your limit and if there are no further bids in the room may sell to you “subject to vendor’s consent”. In the absence of a reserve the auctioneer may exercise your bid in advance of any opening bid or may open the bidding on your behalf at the auctioneers estimate at the auctioneer’s sole discretion.
4. Telephone Bids The same conditions as outlined previously apply to telephone bidders. Webb’s will telephone the number you have given several minutes before the lot you have requested comes up for sale. If your phone is engaged or we are unable to make contact the auction will proceed without your bidding. Our staff will ask you to hold when we have made contact. They will then tell you that your lot is about to come up. The bids will be relayed to you and you can enter the bidding at any time by making your call. Please note that the bidding at many auctions can be fast and furious. The auctioneer will not favour a phone bidder over and above buyers who are attending the auction by giving them more time to bid. You will need to establish your limit and make sure that you bid clearly and promptly. 5. Pre-Sale Estimates Estimates printed in the catalogue or given verbally are intended as a guide only and can be subject to revision nearer to the time of a sale. Webb’s staff are available during pre-sale viewing times and by appointment to assist prospective bidders with estimates and any aspect of the auction procedure. 6. Condition Reports Webb’s staff will provide condition reports for out of Auckland buyers. However, please note that clause six of the Conditions of Sale for Buyers will still apply despite the obtaining of a condition report. 7. Payment Payment for all items purchased is due on the day of sale immediately following completion of the sale. If full payment cannot be made on the day of sale a deposit of 10% of the total sum due must be made on the day of sale and the balance must be paid within 5 working days. Payment is by cash, bank cheque or Eftpos. Personal and private cheques will be accepted but must be cleared before removal of goods. Credit cards are not accepted. 8. Packing and Freight Webb’s do not pack goods in house. However we will arrange for your items to be packed, insured and shipped by a professional agent. All costs associated with packing and freight are payable by the purchaser. 9. Valuation Services Webb’s provide free market appraisals on Monday mornings from 9am-1pm or at other times by appointment. Webb’s appraisers will come to your home to view and appraise larger items and collections. Webb’s also provide valuations for insurance, matrimonial division, family division etc. Please enquire at reception for charges. Valuation charges are refundable on occasion when goods are subsequently offered for sale within a reasonable period.
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PRICES REALISED SALE 310 (31 Mar- 1 Apr 2010) Important works of Art, Fine Jewellery and Watches, Antiques and Decorative Arts LOT
$
3 4,000 4 2,500 5 8,200 7 3,500 8 2,600 10 27,000 13 3,100 15 16,000 16 32,500 18 16,000 19 220,000 20 52,000 21 30,000 22 20,000 24 45,000 25 10,000 27 36,000 28 135,000 29 120,000 30 31,000 32 16,500 33 150,000 34 200,000 35 20,000 36 30,000 37 46,000 38 12,000 41 1,700 43 1,000 47 9,500 49 18,000 50 52,000 52 22,000 53 77,500 55 23,500 57 20,000 60 10,000 65 2,000 66 6,000 67 10,000 69 3,500 71 6,000 72 6,200 100 1,100 103 450 104 1,200 105 450 107 10,000 111 8,500 112 1,100 114 4,500 116 950 117 600 118 1,300 119 200
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LOT
$
120 2,100 123 1,400 124 1,400 127 450 128 600 130 2,400 131 6,000 134 650 135 3,500 137 175 138 750 139 400 141 650 142 400 146 400 148 6,000 150 1,500 153 550 154 450 156 200 157 450 158 500 159 750 160 7,000 161 400 162 1,300 165 400 169 5,500 170 2,500 171 7,250 172 6,500 173 900 176 1,600 178 3,700 179 7,500 180 2,950 181 2,750 184 750 186 12,000 187 1,900 192 4,500 196 850 198 8,000 200 750 201 4,100 205 9,500 212 7,000 213 5,800 217 115,000 220 4,000 222 1,100 223 475 225 4,000 228 6,000 229 1,200
LOT
$
231 1,000 232 600 233 250 234 2,800 235 3,200 239 750 240 2,000 241 700 242 1,800 244 2,400 247 1,800 254 5,500 255 1,700 257 850 260 550 261 4,500 263 4,500 300 120 301 75 302 250 303 225 304 50 305 100 307 260 308 75 309 90 310 90 311 70 312 50 313 100 314 70 317 70 318 60 319 60 320 50 321 160 323 320 324 65 325 80 326 275 327 30 329 500 331 60 332 70 333 40 334 60 338 140 340 120 341 350 343 80 344 75 345 100 346 80 349 220 352 260
LOT
$
353 2,100 355 1,000 357 150 358 425 360 1,300 361 1,000 362 1,000 363 120 367 180 373 220 375 220 377 80 381 70 382 100 383 140 384 100 385 600 387 1,250 390 300 391 500 394 100 397 300 398 60 399 160 400 120 403 100 404 110 405 100 408 280 409 200 410 200 411 300 412 140 413 160 414 100 415 100 416 150 418 80 420 180 421 20 422 50 423 140 424 180 425 80 426 450 427 160 428 400 431 250 433 240 434 110 435 90 438 80 440 300 442 100 443 460
LOT
$
444 90 447 160 448 60 450 600 451 90 453 450 454 320 455 180 456 120 457 360 460 340 461 340 462 240 463 900 464 60 465 100 466 140 467 110 468 60 470 320 472 120 474 60 475 1,200 477 300 478 425 480 130 481 600 482 3,400 483 50 484 50 485 50 486 150 487 1,200 488 180 489 250 490 4,500 491 3,000 492 3,000 493 50 499 175 503 50 504 300 505 200 506 270 507 250 508 110 509 210 510 100 511 175 512 180 513 100 514 11,800 515 80 516 500 519 150
LOT
$
520 280 521 110 522 110 523 400 524 225 525 90 526 90 527 50 529 100 530 160 531 170 532 30 533 900 535 200 541 200 542 350 543 180 544 700 545 800 546 1,000 547 650 548 1,100 551 450 552 200 553 320 556 175 557 50 558 220 562 500 564 480 565 1,400 566 375 567 600 568 100 569 210 570 600 571 300 573 950 574 1,600 575 350 576 120 578 1,500 581 5,500 582 1,300 585 1,250 586 400 587 150 588 1,100 590 580 592 900 593 1,600 594 290 595 1,150 597 400 598 350
PRICES REALISED SALE 310 (31 Mar- 1 Apr 2010) A2 Art, Fine Jewellery and Watches, Antiques and Decorative Arts LOT
$
599 1,500 600 575 601 700 602 2,900 603 750 606 250 609 120 610 900 611 800 613 5,500 614 175 615 460 616 460 617 250 618 325 619 650 620 125 1000 240 1001 300 1002 300 1003 290 1004 1,450 1005 80 1007 50 1008 140 1009 1,000 1010 800 1011 1,300 1013 525 1014 470 1015 400 1016 250 1018 800 1019 100 1020 275 1021 100 1022 375 1023 400 1024 240 1025 150 1026 1,700 1027 200 1028 300 1029 700 1030 200 1031 700 1032 650 1033 700 1034 50 1035 1,500 1036 50 1037 450 1038 100 1039 200 1040 425
LOT
$
1041 300 1042 350 1043 175 1044 150 1045 600 1046 950 1048 1,150 1049 1,600 1050 1,450 1053 1,400 1058 225 1060 800 1062 300 1063 350 1065 275 1066 400 1067 350 1068 300 1069 350 1071 350 1073 700 1074 300 1075 225 1079 300 1080 250 1081 250 1083 200 1084 300 1085 900 1086 750 1087 450 1088 150 1089 300 1090 500 1092 450 1093 300 1094 250 1095 300 1098 500 1099 450 1100 250 1101 50 1102 725 1103 200 1105 50 1106 170 1107 80 1108 475 1109 400 1112 525 1113 575 1114 700 1115 1,100 1116 700 1118 425
LOT
$
1120 725 1121 70 1123 100 1124 30 1126 100 1127 40 1128 90 1129 70 1130 300 1131 500 1133 550 1135 90 1137 100 1138 50 1142 220 1143 120 1144 80 1145 300 1146 60 1147 80 1148 350 1149 100 1150 325 1151 220 1152 450 1154 800 1157 100 1158 350 1161 80 1164 200 1165 550 1166 260 1167 200 1168 50 1169 100 1172 50 1178 190 1181 150 1182 100 1183 150 1184 70 1185 225 1187 275 1190 100 1191 500 1192 45 1196 600 1197 40 1198 200 1199 175 1201 200 1202 10 1203 90 1205 60 1206 160
LOT
$
1207 200 1208 140 1209 40 1210 220 1211 200 1212 140 1213 25 1214 65 1215 30
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Bidding Slip For absentee bidders on lots in sale 310 Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following lots up to prices recorded below. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids or reserves if any. * I agree to comply with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the catalogue. I understand that in the case of a successful bid on items in the sale of A2 Art and Decorative of Art sections, a buyer’s premium of fifteen percent (15%) and the Fine Jewellery & Watches sale a buyer’s premium of twelth and a half percent (12.5%) will be added to the hammer price and that G.S.T is charged on the premium. On major lots customers may prefer to bid by telephone. Please enquire regarding this service which Webb’s carry out at no charge.
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ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT: I agree to pay immediately on receipt of notice from Webb’s of my successful bid. Payment will be by cash cheque or bank transfer. I will arrange for collection of my purchases or I agree to pay for packing and freight costs incurred by Webb’s in having any purchases forwarded to me. In order to avoid delay in clearing purchases Buyers who are unknown to us are advised to make arrangements for payment before the sale or for references to be supplied. If such arrangements are not made cheques will be cleared before purchases are delivered.
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INDEX OF ARTISTS
Al, Et 11 Albrecht, Gretchen 12, 24, 38 Anderson-Scott, Melissa 47 Apple, Billy 83, 111 Armfield, Dianna 91 Bambury, Stephen 108 Barlow Carter, Henry 99 Barr Liam, 44 Binney, Don 140, 143 Blair, Philippa 127 Booth, Chris 23 Boroughs, Justin 136 Braunias, Mark 131 Brown, Ion 49 Brown, Nigel 110 Burnett, Tom 119 Chrisp, Richard 70 Clairmont, Philip 33 Clarke Hoyte, John Barr 62, 64 Day, Melvin 30 Dibble, Paul 37, 85 Dolby, Sarah 82 Dolezel, Jenny 72, 73, 80 Ellis, Robert 26, 151 Ernest Roe, Robert 97 Falconar Slater, John 100 Feu’u, Fatu 18, 31 Fleetwood-Walker, Bernard 93 Fomison, Tony 74, 75, 81 Fong, Luise 88, 112 Fraser, Jacqueline 132 Frizzell, Dick 5, 10, 14, 15, 137 Gimblett, Max 13, 22 Good, Roy 43 Hammond, Bill 9, 16, 41, 67, 68, 69
Hanly, Pat 17, 59, 146 Harris, Jeffrey 39, 125 Hartigan, Paul 35 Heaphy, Chris 86 Hight, Michael 139 Hotere, Ralph 28, 55, 147 Houston, Alastair D. 96 Ioane, John 54 Johnson, George 57 Jolly, Violet 117 Kaan, Simon 46, 90 Killeen, Richard 106 Lane, Tony 53 Lough Thompson, Sydney 63 Lusk, Doris 66 MacDiarmid, Douglas 128 Madden, John 123, 130 Maddox, Allen 34, 50 Matchitt, Para 27 McCahon, Colin 4, 8, 142 McIntyre, Peter 61 Misery 32 Morison, Julia 40 Mrkusich, Milan 148 Muru, Selwyn 114 Ngan, Guy 120 Nigro, Jan 113 O’Brien, George 94 O’Gorman, Lance 92 O’Hagan, Peter 71 Palmer,Stanley 115 Pardington, Fiona 29 Parker, Richard 6 Peryer, Peter 89 Pule, John 25
Reynolds, John 105 Ritchie, Ross 150 Robinson, Pete 7 Scott, Ian 3 Siddell, Peter 84 Sing Tai, Wong 109 Smith, Peter James 45 Smith, Jenny 103, 104 Smither, Michael 21, 36, 76, 77, 118, 135, 141, 144 Sorrenson, Jill 121 Stichbury, Peter 2 Sutton, William 65 Sydney, Grahame 19, 20, 78, 79, 87 Szirmay, Marte 1 Szydlowski, Henryk 133 Taylor, Alan 102, 122 Teata, David 124 Thompson, Nelson 116 Thomson, Jeff 134 Thornley, William (Anslow) 98 Trusttum, Philip 60, 126, 129 Unknown, Artist 95 Vitasovich, Danijela 52 Walsh, John 138 Walters, Gordon 56, 149 Webster Christine & Douglas Wright 42 Welch, Marty 101 Wheeler, Peter 48 White, Robin 58 Williams, Mervyn 51, 152 Wood, Agnes 107 Woollaston, Toss 145
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