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0627 Auction Catalogue February 2021 Contemporary, Modern and Historical Art
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14.04.21 Decorative Arts
Continuing the momentum of a record breaking 2020, this sale will showcase exhibition quality ceramics, modern design and antiquities. Please get in touch today for an obligation free appraisal, we would love to hear from you.
Auctions Private Sales Valuations webbs.co.nz Ben Erren Head of Decorative Arts ben@webbs.co.nz +64 21 191 9660
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Entries Invited Charles Ninow Head of Art charles@webbs.co.nz +64 21 053 6504
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Auctions Private Sales Valuations webbs.co.nz
Works of Art
Ralph Hotere Pipiwharauroa 1977, enamel on board 690 × 600mm est $50,000–$70,000
Foreword
Kia ora koutou, nau mai haere mai ki te Huitanguru Art to Date. Welcome to the February Art to Date catalogue, Webb’s first live auction of 2021. We have hit the ground running after a restful break at the end of a hugely successful 2020 and are looking forward to welcoming you back to the gallery. We ended 2020 with our December Art to Date sale achieving an impressive $452,000. Standout works from the sale include Gretchen Albrecht’s Rose Garden (Reine des Violettes), which after some energetic bidding sold for a total of $44,500, and an untitled scene by William Henry Allen that sold well above its estimate for $4,800. Our February Art to Date offers a varied and exciting selection of work that spans genres and decades of artistic creation. Totalling over 300 lots, the sale is a visual feast. To mark the recent passing of artistic legend Bill Hammond we begin this catalogue with several beautiful examples of his limited-edition prints. Hammond’s contribution to art in Aotearoa is phenomenal. Our department has been touched by the stories from the community about the authentic impact he had on so many people. Also in the catalogue is a separate section that presents the collection of Rob Garrett. Garrett, who is now based in Poland, built this collection during his time in Auckland and has been a champion for many emerging artists throughout his career as a curator and writer in New Zealand. Personal highlights within the following pages would have to be Dame Louise Henderson’s Untitled, Showing Two Abstracted Figures. Created in the 1950s, the work has beautiful modern lines and a palette that is so of the era. Another highlight is Peter Stichbury’s incredibly restrained graphite drawing Debbie Bloomquist as featured on the cover. As always, we are keen to discuss entries into our next Art to Date catalogue and are happy to hear from you with any queries. With the market in a very strong position it is a great time to look at bringing works to auction, so do get in touch for an obligation-free appraisal. Once again, we are very happy to be working with My Art to provide the option of purchasing artworks using their interest-free art loans on any works between $1,000 and $50,000. For more information about My Art and for application details, visit their website at myart.co.nz. We will be celebrating our first auction for 2021 with a preview night on Tuesday 16 February from 6pm, and hope that you will be able to join us. All works from the catalogue will be on view in our gallery from Wednesday 17 February up until the auction on Sunday 21 February. If you cannot make it along to view the works in person, do get in touch if you would like a condition report on any of the lots. I hope you enjoy looking through the selected works, as we have really enjoyed putting the auction together. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with myself or one of the team if there is anything at all that we can assist with.
Adrienne (AD) Schierning Manager, Art ad@webbs.co.nz +64 27 929 5609
Ngā mihi nui, AD
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Auction Highlights
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1 Sam Stuart untitled (Tāmati Wāka Nene) c1900, albumen silver print, 200 × 140mm est $500 - $1,400 Price Realised $23,500 3 2 Gretchen Albrecht Rose Garden (Reine des Violettes) 2008, acrylic and oil on canvas, 940 × 1830mm est $16,000 — $26,000 Price Realised $44,500 3 William Henry Allen untitled oil on canvas, 470 × 385mm est $700 — $1,400 Price Realised $4,800 4 Ralph Hotere untitled 1992, pastel on paper, 950 × 900mm est $6,000 — $9,000 Price Realised $12,013 5 Yayoi Kusama Mirror Box (Type A) 2001, screenprinted box, mirror, plexi glass, metal balls and lenses; 180/280, 140 × 140 × 175mm est $1,500 — $3,000 Price Realised $8,108 Webb's
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Table of Contents
Auction & Viewing
Plates A Moment In Time: The Rob Garrett Collection Terms & Conditions Index of Artists Absentee Bid Form Webb's
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Auction & Viewing
Preview Evening Tuesday 16 February
6pm – 8pm
Gallery Hours Wednesday 17 February
10am – 5pm
Thursday 18 February
10am – 5pm
Friday 19 February
10am – 5pm
Saturday 20 February
10am – 4pm
Limited Viewing Sunday 21 February
10am – 12pm
Auction Sunday 21 February
12:30pm
Auctions Private Sales Valuations auction@webbs.co.nz +64 9 529 5600 33a Normanby Road, Mount Eden, Auckland 1024, New Zealand Webb's
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Specialist Enquiries Charles Ninow Head of Art charles@webbs.co.nz +64 21 053 6504 Adrienne (AD) Schierning Manager, Art ad@webbs.co.nz +64 27 929 5609 Condition Reports Tasha Jenkins Administrator, Art art@webbs.co.nz +64 9 529 5600
1 Bill Hammond Canopy I 2009 lithograph on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 640 Ă— 440mm est Webb's
$4,500 — $6,500 February
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2 Michael Parekōwhai Mere of Tranquilitas 2007 c-type print 190 × 141mm est
Webb's
3 Bill Hammond untitled 2006 lithograph on paper, edition of 100 signed and dated 590 × 430mm
4 Bill Hammond Bone Eagle C 2007 etching on paper, 16/25 signed, dated and title inscribed 380 × 280mm
5 Greg O'Brien and John Pule What I Will Find There 2011 lithograph on paper, 26/30 signed, dated and title inscribed 245 × 345mm
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$2,500 — $3,500
2021
$6,000 — $9,000
$1,500 — $3,000
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6 Martin Poppelwell One = Many ceramic signed 250mm (diameter)
7 Martin Poppelwell Tablet ceramic signed 200mm (diameter)
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8 Martin Poppelwell untitled ceramic 225 × 130 × 130mm (widest points) est
Webb's
$400 — $800
February
$400 — $800
9 Max Gimblett Remembrance 2015 screenprint on brass 252 × 250mm (widest points)
$400 — $800 est
$1,500 — $2,500
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10 Stephen Bambury Ghost (G1701) 2017 silverleaf on aluminium signed, dated and title inscribed 170 × 340mm est
$6,000 — $8,000
11 Julia Morison Myriorama OEAEO 2008 gesso, acrylic, ink, synthetic wax finish on aluminium and polyurethane laminate signed 1700 × 905mm (widest points) est
Webb's
2021
12 Elizabeth Thompson untitled bronze 650 × 400mm (widest points) est
$2,000 — $3,000
$12,000 — $18,000 21
13 Louise Henderson Untitled, Showing Two Abstracted Figures c1950s lithograph on paper, 4/10 signed 500 Ă— 340mm est
Webb's
$1,500 — $3,000
February
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14 Jude Rae Untitled 1991 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 450 × 450mm (each panel)
15 Ralph Hotere Reclining Nude 1950 watercolour on paper signed and dated 369 × 358mm
16 Ralph Hotere Menorca 1978 oil pastel and graphite on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 315 × 220mm
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Webb's
$7,000 — $15,000
2021
$9,000 — $14,000
$6,000 — $9,000 23
17 Peter Stichbury Debbie Bloomquist 2004 graphite on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 730 Ă— 540mm est Webb's
$12,000 — $16,000 February
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18 Laith McGregor Moon 2012 felt tip on tarpaulin 2400 × 1750mm
19 Marco Fusinato Rose #1 From A Dozen Roses 2006 c-type print 1344 × 885mm
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$5,500 — $8,500
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20 Laith McGregor 10:42 AM 2014 ink, watercolour and graphite on paper, glass bottle 330 × 100mm (widest points)
$2,000 — $4,000 est
21 Laith McGregor 10:42 AM 2014 ink, watercolour and graphite on paper, glass bottle 320 × 100mm (widest points)
22 Laith McGregor 10:42 AM 2014 ink, watercolour and graphite on paper, glass bottle 310 × 160mm (widest points)
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Webb's
$250 — $500
2021
$250 — $500
$250 — $500
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23 Peter Robinson Evil Doers 2002 acrylic and oilstick on paper on canvas signed and dated 1495 × 990mm
24 Gordon Walters Painting No. 7 screenprint on paper, printer's proof title inscribed and Walters Estate blindstamp 759 × 560mm
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Webb's
$18,000 — $25,000
February
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25 Tony De Lautour untitled 2007 acrylic on paper signed and dated 405 × 510mm
26 Tony De Lautour Text Message 2008 woodcut on paper, 13/20 signed, dated and title inscribed 280 × 400mm
27 Colin Wheeler Brydone Hotel & Opera House 2001 oil on canvas signed 552 × 870mm
28 Dick Frizzell Pakiri Still Life #3 1983 enamel on board signed, dated and title inscribed 305 × 360mm
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Webb's
$3,000 — $6,000
2021
$800 — $1,200
$4,000 — $7,000
$2,500 — $5,000 27
29 Michael Smither Okahu Boats Blue Screen 2014 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1215 × 915mm est Webb's
$20,000 — $30,000 February
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30 Pat Hanly Sleep of Innocence 1982 screenprint on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 522 × 517mm
31 Ralph Hotere Drawing for 'Black Painting' 1970 watercolour and ink on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 400 × 412mm
32 Charles Tole T.O.L.E 1980 oil on board signed and dated 305 × 255mm
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33 Milan Mrkusich Passive Element 1969 screenprint on paper 575 × 340mm est
Webb's
$4,000 — $6,000
2021
$20,000 — $30,000
$2,000 — $3,000
$5,000 — $7,000 29
34 Peter Siddell Customhouse 1975 oil on board signed and dated 790 Ă— 715mm est Webb's
$18,000 — $25,000 February
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35 Nigel Brown Who Can Hold a Candle to This? 2002 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 795 × 585mm
36 Matt Arbuckle Stratified Sample 2015 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 800 × 600 mm est
est Webb's
$2,000 — $3,000
$8,000 — $10,000 2021
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37 Don Binney Manunui, Otakamiro 2010 screenprint on paper, 4/50 signed, dated and title inscribed 750 Ă— 560mm est Webb's
$10,000 — $15,000 February
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38 Claudia Jowitt To and Fro 2016 oil on linen signed and dated 750 × 750mm
39 Hugo Koha Lindsay Badeschiff 2015 acrylic and spraypaint on canvas 1880 × 1550mm
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40 Mark Braunias untitled acrylic and tape on paper 1920 × 1170mm
$2,500 — $5,000
$6,000 — $9,000
41 Greg Page Dad and the Bird 2010 acrylic on board signed, dated and title inscribed 1400 × 1220mm
$1,500 — $3,000 est
2021
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42 Don Binney Mill Creek 2011 screenprint on paper, 27/75 signed, dated and title inscribed 700 × 100mm
43 Don Binney Motutapu Takahe Release III 2012 screenprint on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 763 × 561mm
44 Don Binney St Stephens Chapel, Parnell 1998 photographic print on paper signed and dated 277 × 341mm
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45 Karl Maughan Karori screenprint on paper, printer's proof signed and title inscribed 1340x 1140mm est
Webb's
$6,000 — $8,000
February
$2,500 — $4,500
$3,500 — $6,500
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46 Gordon Walters Poster for Auckland Festival Exhibition 1972 screenprinted poster on paper 355 × 270mm
47 Ian Scott untitled 2005 screenprint on paper, printer's proof dated 760 × 555mm
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Webb's
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$1,000 — $2,000 35
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48 Ian Scott Poster for Petar/James Gallery Exhibition 1978 screenprinted poster on paper 470 × 470mm
49 Gordon Walters untitled gelatin silver print 165 × 160mm
50 Do van Toan untitled gelatin silver print 165 × 160mm
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$1,500 — $2,500
51 Gordon Walters untitled 1955 gelatin silver print 175 × 130mm
$1,500 — $2,500 est
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$1,500 — $2,500
$800 — $1,600 February
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52 Milan Mrkusich untitled screenprint on paper, 37/50 420 × 410mm est
53 John Buckland Wright Laus Veneris 1948 wood engraving on paper 165 × 100mm
$500 — $800 est
54 Gordon Walters and Petar Vuletic Poster for American Graphics 1972 screenprinted poster on paper, 22/40 730 × 480mm
$300 — $600
est est
Webb's
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55 Barry Lett Galleries Multiples: 12 Multiples Barry Lett Galleries screenprint on paper 555 × 760mm $300 — $600
$1,500 — $2,500
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56 Gavin Chilcott untitled 1995 acrylic on paper signed and dated 290 × 820mm
57 Gavin Chilcott untitled 1991 acrylic on paper signed and dated 560 × 750mm
58 Séraphine Pick untitled 1996 oil on canvas signed and dated 1210 × 1520mm
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Webb's
$2,000 — $3,000
February
$2,500 — $3,500
59 Ben Clarke untitled acrylic on canvas 654 × 740mm est
$800 — $1,500
$12,000 — $20,000 38
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60 Martin Poppelwell untitled oil on canvas 650 × 900mm (each panel)
61 Martin Poppelwell untitled oil on canvas 400 × 1200mm
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$2,500 — $3,500
62 Michael Illingworth Tawera 1969 screenprint on paper 560 × 760mm
$1,200 — $2,500 est
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2021
$2,000 — $3,000
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63 Seung Yul Oh Ode Pou c2015 fibreglass and two pot paint 700 × 500 × 500mm (widest points); 150 × 150 × 120mm (widest points) est
$4,000 — $6,000
A Moment In Time: The Rob Garrett Collection The following offering presents a survey of works drawn from the collection of New Zealand-born, Poland-based curator, art teacher, editor, translator, and art and travel blogger, Rob Garrett. The highly contemporary works in this diverse collection span the years 1983 to 2015, though the majority were created in the first decade of the 21st century, and champion the practice of emerging and mid-career New Zealand contemporary artists. Garrett’s principles for building this collection have focused around three major areas. First and foremost, all objects reflect his personal relationships with the artists who made them. Garrett has been heavily involved in the contemporary arts sector for over three decades, and thus came to collecting organically. He studied at Elam School of Fine Arts in Auckland and completed a Master of Arts at The University of Otago, and his previous professional roles include Curator of Public Art at Auckland Council; government-appointed Council Member and Senior Manager at Creative New Zealand; Government Sponsoring Manager for New Zealand at the 2005 Venice Biennale; Head of the Dunedin School of Art; and Founding Chair of Arts Festival Dunedin. Garrett is now permanently based in Poland, where he works primarily as an art teacher, but he acquired the majority of works in this collection in what he calls his “final Auckland chapter” – a period in which he lived and worked in Auckland (where he was born) for about seven years, after living elsewhere in New Zealand (Hastings, Dunedin, Wellington) and just prior to moving to Europe. In this time, he worked closely and built strong relationships with artists he admired, and often commissioned pieces as he developed his collection. The second major principle of Garrett’s collecting methodology revolves around artwork that is, in his own words, “mysterious, unfathomable, eloquent but without words.” His collection is born of works that are not only aesthetically beautiful but ignite a sense of wonder and contemplation in the viewer. This links to Garrett’s third focus area of this collection, which is that all objects must possess what he describes as “attraction-dynamic – a sort of sensuality that might either pull me towards, or push me away, and neither the pull nor the push is better than the other, because both are evidence that the work ‘moves’ me sensually in some way.” The works in The Rob Garrett Collection include a range of practitioners and media, from Alexander Ilin’s striking series of portrait photographs, to Tiffany Singh’s intricate wax sculptures, to Cat Auburn’s immense polystyrene Giraffe Deer. A notable highlight is Ode Pou by Seung Yul Oh, the Koreanborn, New Zealand-based artist known for his fibreglass, egg-shaped sculptures. Intentionally playful, curious and entertaining, with a delicate fibreglass mouse gazing up at the oversized egg, this piece also references and reflects Seung Yul Oh’s interest in minimalism and balance – drawing influence from his Korean heritage and loosely abstracting the concept of Dansaekhwa. Seung Yul Oh has exhibited widely in New Zealand and Korea, and his work is held in collections that include the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Te Papa Tongarewa and the National Gallery of Victoria in Melbourne. Webb's
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Another key, and already established, practitioner in this collection is of course Michael Parekōwhai, one of New Zealand’s most prominent contemporary artists. Spaceman Cigarettes is one of 70 limited edition prints Parekōwhai produced for the 2011 Venice Biennale, for which he was the New Zealand representative. Playful, evoking childhood memories of trips to the local dairy, this work is iconically Kiwi. Parekōwhai has exhibited widely within New Zealand and internationally, and his works are held in all major New Zealand public institutions as well as museums internationally. Three significant works in mixed media on board by Dunedinbased painter, musician and digital filmmaker Kim Pieters are also included in this collection. Striking in their minimalist painterly abstraction, with Cy-Twombly-esque, meandering markings, these works evoke a sense of power yet calm; almost the symbolic definition of the push–pull attraction that has always been of interest to Garrett in his collecting. Kim Pieters won Waikato Museum’s National Contemporary Art Award in 2017 for a similar-scale work in mixed media on canvas, and she has exhibited widely in commercial and public institutions throughout New Zealand.
As a trained artist, curator, teacher and writer, I have increasingly treasured the wonder that consistently enters my life through the work of other artists and the creativity of my students. To me, the artworks here have all provoked my lingering curiosity. —Rob Garrett, January 2021, Gdynia, Poland
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64 Fiona Jack I Stand Here Today 2009 digital print on paper 560 × 355mm
65 Fiona Jack I Stand Here Today 2009 digital print on paper 560 × 355mm
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$300 — $600
66 Priscilla Hunter Hamster 2011 enamel on board signed and dated 300 × 200mm
$300 — $600
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Webb's
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67 Tao Wells Red Cross Door c2006-07 acrylic on glass door 2180 × 930 × 20mm $700 — $1,400
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68 Iain Cheesman Hugger 2011 acrylic and welded PVC 300 × 700 × 200mm (widest points)
69 Paul Hartigan untitled 2010 enamel on found mug 70 × 100 × 70mm (widest points)
70 Fiona Garlick Boob 2009 resin, edition of 5 75 × 90 × 90mm (widest points)
71 Fiona Garlick Boob 2009 resin, edition of 5 75 × 90 × 90mm (widest points)
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$500 — $1,000
72 Kristin Perrett Terror Tales 2009 felt, velour and dacron signed and dated 400 × 400 × 130mm (widest points)
73 Iain Cheesman Rookie Nookie Lookie (Part 1) 2010 acrylic on plaster 600 × 380 × 300mm (widest points) est
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$300 — $600
$100 — $300 2021
$200 — $400
$200 — $400
74 Cat Auburn Red Candied Apple 2009 resin and steel, 10/10 signed and dated 325 × 90 × 90mm (widest points)
75 Cat Auburn White Candied Apple 2009 resin and steel, 8/10 signed and dated 325 × 90 × 90mm (widest points)
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76 Kate Newby Working on Talking 2008 ceramic 275 × 140 × 140mm (widest points)
77 Kate Newby Working on Talking 2008 ceramic 280 × 110 × 110mm (widest points)
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78 Josephine Schlatter Pumice Rock pumice rock, steel 260 × 160 × 140mm (widest points) est
$500 — $1,000
$100 — $300
79 Matt Molloy Post Packed 2008 plaster 1600 × 1400 × 1100mm (dimensions variable)
$500 — $1,000 est
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$1,000 — $2,000 44
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80 Kim Pieters The Graveyard 1992 mixed media on board signed, dated and title inscribed 600 × 890mm
81 Kim Pieters Residues 1992 mixed media on board signed, dated and title inscribed 605 × 900mm
82 Kim Pieters Intelligence 1992 mixed media on board signed, dated and title inscribed 600 × 905mm
est
est
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Webb's
$1,000 — $2,000
2021
$1,000 — $2,000
$1,000 — $2,000 45
83 Cat Auburn Giraffe Deer c2012 polystyrene and steel 2050 × 1600 × 900mm (widest points) est Webb's
$2,000 — $4,000 February
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84 Martin Basher untitled 2006 oil and acrylic on board signed and dated 290 × 390mm est
Webb's
85 Fiona Jack Future Reminders of an Imperfect Past: 6 2007 acrylic and ink on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 155 × 205mm
86 Eve Armstrong 5 Arrangements (Stray) 2005 mixed media, packaging tape on cardboard signed, dated and title inscribed 290 × 330 × 70mm (widest points)
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est
$500 — $1,000
87 Michael Parekōwhai Spaceman Cigarettes 2011 screenprint on paper, 45/70 signed and dated 780 × 450mm est
2021
$300 — $600
$1,000 — $2,000
$1,000 — $2,000 47
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88 Dylan Horrocks Hicksville Introduction pg 4 2009 ink on paper dated and title inscribed 425 × 300mm
89 Rob Garrett Black/White Coffee Cup 1981 acrylic and mixed media on board signed and dated 610 × 420 × 150mm
90 Anna Nordquist Andersson The Hypnagogic/ Den Hypnagoga archival print on paper 750 × 650mm
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$300 — $600
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91 Emil McAvoy untitled archival print on paper 610 × 480mm $100 — $300
$500 — $1,000
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92 Sarah Florence Communion 2008 acrylic and collage on board signed, dated and title inscribed 210 × 270mm
93 John Pusateri Specimen #4 c2006-07 archival print, 1/10 signed, dated and title inscribed 270 × 380mm
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est
Webb's
$200 — $400
2021
94 Fiona Jack untitled digital print on paper 255 × 380mm
95 Harvey Benge untitled archival print on paper 190 × 240mm
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$300 — $600
$700 — $1,400
$300 — $600
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96 Natalie Guy Formula 7 2011 acrylic on wood signed and dated 450 × 350 × 350mm; 750 × 300 × 300mm est Webb's
97 Matt Molloy Swab 2007 tea towel and latex 500 × 100 × 60mm (widest points) est
98 Jeff Thomson Tahiti Gold 2011 screenprint on metal signed, dated and title inscribed 870 × 580 × 100mm (widest points)
99 Renee Archer untitled 2010 screenprint on wood signed 400 × 400 × 350mm
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$300 — $600 $5,000 — $8,000
$300 — $600
$700 — $1,400 February
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100 Andrea du Chatenier Spare 2006 felted wool and found shoe 1080 × 300 × 100mm (widest points)
101 Renee Archer untitled 2010 fabric and resin 650 × 260 × 260mm (widest points)
102 Angela Singer Cleave c2003 taxidermy deer and beeswax 150 × 150 × 190mm (widest points)
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est
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$300 — $800
$300 — $600
$400 — $800
103 Terry Urbahn Model for Monument 2004 wood, plaster and branches signed, dated and title inscribed 370 × 250 × 140mm (widest points)
104 Angela Singer untitled 2004 taxidermy bird head, polimer clay signed and dated 140 × 140 × 50mm (widest points)
105 Angela Singer Jar 2007 taxidermy rabbit, plastic buttons and beads 400 × 250 × 100mm (widest points)
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$400 — $800
2021
$300 — $600
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106 Bernie Harfleet Girl 5 Hours Killed by Her Mother 2012 wood, rope and metal plate 290 × 520 × 200mm est
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108 Clinton Phillips Prthngnss 2008 polystyrene and wax signed, dated and title inscribed 1140 × 560 × 80mm (widest points) est
$400 — $800
110 Carina Brand (From Timber Trophy exhibition 2011) 2011 acrylic, found speaker box and plaster 890 × 330 × 240mm (widest points)
$400 — $800 est
Webb's
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
109 Andrea du Chatenier Red Head c2005-07 felt 1670 × 300 × 220mm (widest points) est
107 Ming Lee untitled paper 250 × 210 × 210mm (widest points)
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111 Yoshiko Nakahara Stripe 2008 ink on board signed 140 × 140mm est
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112 Miss Mica Still Rainbow Love #2 acrylic on plywood signed and title inscribed 295 × 300mm
113 Andrew Barnes Graham Study for ‘Ingrid’ 2008 acrylic on paper 150 × 150mm
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114 Meggy Rustamova How to explain pictures to a dead fish 2010 archival print on paper 1145 × 1100mm
115 Jose Chadid untitled acrylic and mixed media on board signed 1200 × 795mm (widest points)
Webb's
$300 — $600
116 Johl Dwyer untitled oil on canvas 405 × 305mm est
est est
$200 — $400
$300 — $600
$1,400 — $2,400
$400 — $800
$400 — $800 2021
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117 Robert Sly Clouds and Mountains 2010 screenprint on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 550 × 730mm
118 Robert Sly Clouds and Mountains 2010 screenprint on paper, 9/30 signed, dated and title inscribed 295 × 370mm
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Webb's
$300 — $600
February
119 Johl Dwyer untitled 2010 watercolour on paper 380 × 580mm
120 Johl Dwyer Doix (Droxylane Purple) 2010 watercolour on paper 350 × 510mm
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$500 — $1,000
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121 Katrin Kampmann Do you love me? 2012 watercolour and acrylic on paper 591 × 450mm
122 Katrin Kampmann You are so hard to read 2012 watercolour and acrylic on paper 590 × 450mm
123 Elliot Collins Every Piece of Paper 2009 digital print on paper, 5/500 300 × 210mm
124 Priscilla Hunter Cactus 2012 plastic pot, beads, pebbles and fabric 230 × 110 × 110mm (widest points)
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Webb's
$1,000 — $2,000
2021
$1,000 — $2,000
$300 — $600
$200 — $400
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125 Tiffany Singh WHAT COLOUR IS THE SACRED 2010 wax 110 × 50 × 40mm (widest points)
126 Tiffany Singh WHAT COLOUR IS THE SACRED 2010 wax 110 × 50 × 40mm (widest points)
127 Tiffany Singh WHAT COLOUR IS THE SACRED 2010 wax 140 × 140 × 70mm (widest points)
128 Tiffany Singh WHAT COLOUR IS THE SACRED 2010 wax 70 × 60 × 60mm (widest points)
est
est
est
est
Webb's
$100 — $300
February
$100 — $300
$100 — $300
$100 — $300 56
129
130
132 131
133
129 Miss Mica Still Hey Little Fellow 2010 acrylic and ink on paper signed 115 × 165mm
130 Tahi Moore Mario Testino 2006 manipulated readymade photograph with artist’s frame 445 × 540mm
est
est
131 Alexandra Cunningham Pegasus Model photographic print on paper, 1/9 signed and title inscribed 105 × 165mm est
$200 — $400
132 Julien Dyne Anqrntil, Abillum and Aosphesta acrylic on photographic print on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 120 × 80mm (each panel) est
133 Sandra Schmidt Hinterland 2005 plastic beads signed and dated 265 × 1020mm
$600 — $1,200 est
Webb's
$200 — $400
$300 — $600
2021
$500 — $1,000 57
135
134
136
134 Catherine Bagnall untitled c2005 silk lined found fabric 700 × 370mm (widest points)
135 Chester Nealie untitled ceramic 120 × 110 × 110mm (widest points) est
est Webb's
$200 — $400
136 You Ri Park Untitled 6 2010 acrylic film 800 × 600 × 600mm (widest points)
$100 — $300 est
February
$300 — $600 58
137
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137 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
138 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
139 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
140 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
est
est
est
est
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
141 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
142 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
143 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
144 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
est
est
est
est
Webb's
$300 — $600
2021
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600 59
147
145
146
145 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
146 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
147 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
148 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
est
est
est
est
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
149 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
150 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
151 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
152 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
est
est
est
est
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
153 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
154 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
155 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
156 Alexander Ilin 19 2011 pigment print 500 × 330mm
est
est
est
est
Webb's
$300 — $600
February
$300 — $600
$300 — $600
$300 — $600 60
148
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151
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153
154
155
156
158
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160
157 Rene Vaile Spray Bottle c2009 photographic print on paper, 1/3 580 × 480mm
158 Lucy Hughes untitled 1963-69 archival print on paper, 2/6 1100 × 1100mm
est
est
$400 — $800
159 Gill Gatfield Plot 2010 canvas and grass signed, dated and title inscribed 280 × 280 × 35mm
$500 — $1,000
est est
Webb's
February
160 Rebecca Ann Hobbs Bbbounce 2007 archival print on paper 255 × 255mm $200 — $400
$200 — $400 62
163
161
162
164
165
167
166
161 Miss Mica Still Subconscious 101 2008 acrylic and ink on plywood signed, dated and title inscribed 595 × 595mm est
Webb's
163 Miss Mica Still Way too Hot 2010 acrylic, pencil and ink on paper 230 × 130 mm
est
est
$500 — $1,000
164 Miss Mica Still My First Fantasy 2010 acrylic, pencil and ink on paper signed 240 × 160mm
$200 — $400
$200 — $400
165 Jason Lingard That's what little boys are made of. 2007 digital print collage, plastic bag signed and title inscribed 165 × 55mm (widest points) est
162 Miss Mica Still I Can't Make up my Mind 2009 acrylic on paper 2270 × 1270mm
est
166 Misery untitled coloured pencil on paper signed 405 × 260mm
167 Misery untitled acrylic on wood signed 240 × 140mm
est
est
$100 — $300
$200 — $400
$200 — $400
$100 — $300 2021
63
Webb's
February
64
168 Simon McIntyre Interval 1999 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 710 Ă— 300mm (each panel) est Webb's
$1,000 — $2,000 2021
65
169
170
171
169 Simon McIntyre Untitled (Blue) oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1010 × 760mm est
Webb's
170 Sara Hughes Streaming 3 2008-2009 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1900 × 1900mm
171 Sara Hughes Firing Range 2 2008 acrylic and paper on perspex signed, dated and title inscribed 3350mm (diameter)
est
est
$1,000 — $2,000
February
$7,000 — $14,000
$15,000 — $20,000 66
173
172
174
172 Don Driver Explosive collage on paper 650 × 450mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
175
173 Don Driver Tenderised 1989 collage on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 890 × 630mm est
Webb's
2021
174 Don Driver Mangukaka collage on paper 600 × 430mm
175 Don Driver Vogue Woman collage on paper 870 × 620mm
est
est
$2,000 — $3,000
$1,500 — $3,000
$700 — $1,400
67
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
176 Peter Peryer Erika 1975 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 177 × 175mm est
183
177 Peter Peryer Erika c1977. printed later gelatin silver print on airmail paper 170 × 170mm
178 Peter Peryer Erika and Clovis 1977. printed later gelatin silver print 175 × 175mm
est
est
$1,200 — $2,000
$1,500 — $2,000
179 John B Turner Shadow Box, Living Room, Lower Hutt 1968 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 285 × 287mm
$1,700 — $3,000 est
180 John B Turner Ellerslie Showgrounds, Auckland 1973 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 183 × 179mm
181 John B Turner Cushion 1968 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 277 × 273mm
182 John B Turner Master Bedroom 1968 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 281 × 284mm
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est
est
183 Peter Peryer Octopus 1985 gelatin silver print 376 × 383mm est
Webb's
$800 — $1,400
February
$800 — $1,400
$800 — $1,400
$4,000 — $6,000
$800 — $1,400 68
185
184
186
187
188
189
190
184 Frank Habicht High in the Sky (Stones) 1967 gelatin silver print, artist's proof signed 710 × 1050mm
185 Max Oettli untitled c1973 gelatin silver print 180 × 270mm est
est
est
Webb's
187 Max Oettli Leonard & Rover, Suva gelatin silver print 220 × 322mm est
$600 — $1,200
$600 — $1,200
$7,000 — $9,000
188 Max Oettli John, Remuera c1973 gelatin silver print 245 × 160mm
186 Max Oettli Māori Family in Street, Auckland c1973 gelatin silver print 217 × 230mm est
$600 — $1,200
189 Max Oettli Sailor From Calcutta 1971 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 154 × 236mm
190 John B Turner Ross's Bedroom, Lower Hutt 1975 gelatin silver print signed, dated and title inscribed 359 × 280mm
est
est
$600 — $1,200
2021
$600 — $1,200
$800 — $1,400 69
191
192
193
194
191 Peter McIntyre The Manaburn Dam Central Otago ink and watercolour on paper signed 515 × 745mm est Webb's
192 Stanley Palmer Anzac Cove 2014 oil on board 360 × 570mm
193 Tom Esplin The Cutswold oil on board signed and title inscribed 245 × 325mm
194 Tom Esplin Haworth Bronte Country oil on board signed and title inscribed 275 × 405mm
est
est
est
$4,500 — $6,500
$2,750 — $4,000
$2,750 — $4,000
$10,000 — $15,000 February
70
195
196
197
198
195 Stanley Palmer Goat Island II 1980 etching on paper, 3/40 signed, dated and title inscribed 150 × 340mm
196 Stanley Palmer Towards Reotahi 1988 bamboo engraving on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 544 × 678 mm
197 Colin Wheeler Limestone Country 1988 oil on board signed and dated 675 × 675mm
198 Colin Wheeler Hills at Ardgowan 1990 oil on board signed and dated 555 × 585mm
est
est
est
est
Webb's
$400 — $600
2021
$400 — $800
$5,000 — $7,000
$3,000 — $6,000 71
199 200
201
202
203
199 after Andy Warhol Flowers 11.73 2018 screenprint on paper 900 × 900mm
200 after Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroe 11.31 2018 screenprint on paper 905 × 895mm
est
est
204
201 After Andy Warhol untitled heat transfer print on plywood 820 × 210mm est
$1,000 — $2,000
$600 — $1,200
$1,000 — $2,000
202 After Andy Warhol untitled heat transfer print on plywood 820 × 210mm
203 After Andy Warhol untitled heat transfer print on plywood 820 × 210mm
204 After Jean Michel Basquiat untitled heat transfer print on plywood 820 × 210mm (each panel)
est
est
est
Webb's
$600 — $1,200
February
$600 — $1,200
$1,400 — $2,400 72
206 205
207
208
210
209
205 Ann Shelton untitled (Rotorua Island) archival print (each panel) 95 × 120mm
206 Glenn Jowitt untitled cibachrome print 260 × 390mm
est
est
$500 — $1,000
207 Roberta Thornley Pool 2007 c-type print 499 × 330mm
$800 — $1,200 est
208 Christine Webster Beauty Sleep II 1982 cibachrome print signed, dated and title inscribed 772 × 618mm
209 Nova Paul untitled 2008 screenprint on paper 410 × 580mm
est Webb's
210 Conor Clark untitled c-type print 185 × 235mm est
est
$2,500 — $3,500
$500 — $1,000
$500 — $1,000
$600 — $1,200 2021
73
211
212
214
213
215 216
211 William Henry Allen untitled oil on linen signed 282 × 397mm
212 William Henry Allen untitled watercolour on paper 288 × 388mm est
est
$300 — $600
213 Juliet Peter Poodle Hyde Park 1955 lithograph on paper signed and dated 469 × 355mm
$1,000 — $3,000 est
$600 — $1,000
214 Rudolph Gopas Decaying Foundation 1961 charcoal on paper signed and dated 320 × 385mm
215 Mary McIntyre Portrait of Tony Fomison 1986 lithograph on paper signed and inscribed 277 × 236mm
216 Leon van den Eijkel Self Portrait with Moustache 1964 ink on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 304 × 241mm
est
est
est
Webb's
$400 — $800
February
$200 — $400
$300 — $600 74
217
218
219
220
221
217 Jenny Doležel Strawberry Port Diva With Biscuit Tower 1998 lithograph on paper signed and dated 310 × 231mm (each panel) est
Webb's
218 Dick Frizzell 7 Minutes 2016 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 586 × 399mm
219 Dick Frizzell Domestic Bliss 2011 screenprint on paper, 12/100 signed, dated and title inscribed 767 × 558mm
est
est
$500 — $1,000
$800 — $1,200
$600 — $1,200
220 Dick Frizzell Crayfish Ravioli With Bluff Oysters and Fresh Sevruga Caviar 1998 lithograph on paper signed and dated 338 × 231mm (each panel) est
222
221 Alexi Willemsen Uninvited 2006 oil on board 298 × 231mm
222 Alexi Willemsen Tredding Time 2006 oil on board 298 × 231mm
est
est
$700 — $1,400
$700 — $1,400
$1,500 — $2,500 2021
75
223
224
225
227
226
223 William Henry Allen untitled watercolour and graphite on paper 177 × 227mm
224 William Henry Allen untitled watercolour and graphite on paper 223 × 183mm
est
est
$300 — $600
225 William Henry Allen untitled watercolour and graphite on paper 206 × 147mm; 145 × 180mm; 144 × 191mm
$300 — $600 est
226 William Henry Allen untitled 1924 graphite and chalk on paper signed and dated 208 × 195mm
227 William Henry Allen untitled 1924 graphite and chalk on paper signed and dated 222 × 195mm
est
est
Webb's
$200 — $600
February
$600 — $1,200
$200 — $600 76
230
228
229
233
231
232
228 Rob Gardiner Walking Wet acrylic on canvas signed and title inscribed 470 × 340mm est
Webb's
230 Fatu Feu'u Pepe and Tui 1988 lithograph on siapo signed, dated and title inscribed 380 × 300mm
est
est
$700 — $1,400
231 William Henry Allen untitled watercolour and graphite on paper 227 × 177mm est
229 Philip Trusttum untitled 1980 acrylic on paper signed and dated 900 × 800mm
$300 — $600
$500 — $1,000
$300 — $500
232 Michael Smither Study on a Divan 1969 graphite on paper signed and dated 670 × 410mm
233 William Henry Allen Youth 1953 pastel on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 356 × 253mm
est
est
2021
$500 — $1,000
$300 — $600 77
235 234
236
237
238
239
234 Peata Larkin Poutama Cross 2010 acrylic and mesh on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 245 × 495mm
235 Robyn Kahukiwa untitled 1971 watercolour on paper signed and dated 370 × 550mm
est
est
$500 — $1,000
236 Michelle Bryant Decision Indicator Board Number Ten 2016 oil on board, removeable panels signed, dated and title inscribed 236 × 1207mm
$7,500 — $10,000 est
$1,800 — $2,800
237 Michelle Bryant untitled 2016 oil on board signed and dated 235 × 1210mm
238 Saffronn Te Ratana KWW(+/-)MHLO.RUA 2003 enamel, ink and lacquer on canvas dated and title inscribed 605 × 910mm
239 Jane Zusters Wash Me Clean 2005 oil and wax on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 305 × 610mm
est
est
est
Webb's
$1,500 — $2,500
February
$1,000 — $2,000
$300 — $600 78
242
241 240
244
243
240 Reuben Paterson Blessing 2014 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 940 × 740mm est
245
241 et al untitled c-type print on paper, edition of 100 1220 × 840mm est
$800 — $1,600
$2,500 — $3,500
242 Max Gimblett Imagine 2007 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 1210 × 800mm est
243 Robin White Healing With Plants 1985 screenprint on paper, 5/30 signed, dated and title inscribed 274 × 164mm
244 Peter Siddell Six O'Clock 1985 screenprint on paper dated and title inscribed 529 × 372mm
est
est
245 Martin Ball Peter O' Toole 2016 oil on canvas 751 × 450mm est
Webb's
$1,500 — $2,500
2021
$2,000 — $3,000
$4,000 — $6,000
$800 — $1,600 79
246 Philip Trusttum Confined N.13 1974 oil on board signed and dated 1750 Ă— 1340mm est Webb's
$5,600 — $10,000 February
80
247
248
249
250
247 Nigel Brown Love All Things 2010 oil on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 664 × 507mm
248 Michael Smither Oranges in a Seagrass Basket 2015 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 558 × 381mm
249 Barbara Tuck Place of First Permission 1985 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1305 × 1835mm
250 Don Driver Violet Abstract Collage II 1999 collage and acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 890 × 2005mm
est
est
est
est
Webb's
$2,500 — $3,500
2021
$800 — $1,600
$3,000 — $5,000
$2,000 — $3,000 81
251
252
253
254 255
251 Charles Fredrick Goldie A Good Joke 1905. printed 1947 chromolithograph on paper signed and dated on plate 380 × 310mm
252 Petrus Van Der Velden untitled oil on board 384 × 244mm est
253 F Wright untitled watercolour on paper signed 250 × 370mm
$2,500 — $3,500 est
est
254 L W Wilson Mount Avalanche Matukituki River oil on canvas signed 390 × 500mm est Webb's
$3,000 — $5,000
$2,000 — $4,000 255 Henry William Kirkwood untitled oil on board signed 297 × 229mm est
$500 — $1,000
$2,500 — $5,000 February
82
257 256
259
258
261
260
256 Michael Smither untitled 1976 screenprint on paper signed and dated 445 × 635mm
257 Dick Frizzell Old Boots 2011 screenprint on paper, 85/300 signed, dated and title inscribed 604 × 795mm
258 Tom Mutch Super Bird and Powerflower 2006 screenprint on paper, 44/70 signed, dated and title inscribed 813 × 655mm
est
est
est
$500 — $1,000
$700 — $1,200
$300 — $600
259 Tom Mutch New Language 2005 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 565 × 660mm
260 Tom Mutch Nick and Mandolin 2001-05 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 1198 × 779mm
261 Tom Mutch Superbird and Strongman 2005 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1519 × 1217mm
est
est
est
Webb's
$700 — $1,400
2021
$1,000 — $2,000
$1,500 — $3,000 83
262
263
265 264
267
266
262 Ted Dutch untitled 1950 ink and watercolour on paper signed and dated 191 × 302mm est
est
$400 — $800
$400 — $800
265 Ted Dutch untitled graphite on paper signed 381 × 252mm est
263 William Hodgkins Dunedin Harbour graphite on paper 105 × 175mm
264 Bruce Tippett untitled 1958 charcoal on paper signed and dated 530 × 267mm est
266 Ted Dutch untitled 1954 watercolour and gouache on card signed and dated 265 × 333mm
$400 — $800 est
$400 — $800
267 Marilyn Webb Omarama the place of the moon or light from the place names suite Aramoana 2002 screenprint on paper signed, dated and title inscribed 750 × 550mm est
Webb's
February
$500 — $1,000
$700 — $1,400 84
268
269
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270
272
268 Charles McPhee Lefaga Village 1953 oil on board signed, dated and title inscribed 333 × 427mm
273
269 Paul Coney untitled watercolour on paper signed 714 × 1294 mm
est est
est
270 Paul Coney untitled watercolour on paper 436 × 1197 mm
$500 — $1,000
271 Paul Coney St. Aidens Church 2007 acrylic on canvas signed 766 × 1016mm
272 Paul Coney Moeraki Boulders watercolour on paper 740 × 1260mm est
273 Paul Coney Breakfast in Bed 2004 watercolour on paper 466 × 700mm
$700 — $1,400 est
est Webb's
$600 — $1,200
$600 — $1,200
$500 — $1,000
$600 — $1,200 2021
85
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274
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276
279 278
274 Roy Good Parallel Universe No 2 2013 acrylic on plywood 1200 × 1000mm (widest points) est
275 Chris Heaphy After the Big Bang 2006 acrylic on plywood signed, dated and title inscribed 415 × 355mm (each panel)
$5,000 — $7,000
276 Anne Riethmaier One Square Meal #19 2019 acrylic and liquid glass on panel 449 × 449mm est
est
$400 — $800
$800 — $1,600
277 Chris Heaphy Red, White, Red, Black 1994 acrylic on plywood signed, dated and title inscribed 358 × 303mm
278 Gordon Crook Goddess Series No 9 2004 archival print on paper 1110 × 610mm (widest points); 1110 × 610mm (widest points)
279 Mervyn Williams Another Moon 2004 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 499 × 427mm
est
est
est
Webb's
$700 — $1,400
February
$2,000 — $3,000
$1,500 — $3,000 86
280 281
282
283
285
284
280 John Weeks In the Garden watercolour on paper signed 105 × 80mm est
281 Ray Gauchen untitled 1983 oil pastel on paper signed and dated 920 × 640mm
282 Lindsey Horne untitled 2013 acrylic on board signed and dated 1600 × 1200mm
est
est
$400 — $600 $500 — $1,000
$1,000 — $2,000
283 Gaston de Vel Ancient Ruins, Sicily 1977 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 490 × 385mm
284 Piera McArthur untitled 2005 oil on canvas signed and dated 1675 × 1370mm
285 Patterson Parkin Men in Black Musicians II 1999 oil on board signed and dated 264 × 210mm
est
est
est
Webb's
$500 — $900
2021
$7,000 — $12,000
$400 — $800 87
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289
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293
286 Marian Maguire untitled 1993 woodcut on paper signed and dated 800 × 1210mm
287 Moana Nepia untitled feathers on canvas 450 × 540mm est
288 Fatu Feu'u Taula aitu 1996 woodblock 717 × 848mm
$500 — $1,000 est
est
$800 — $1,600
289 Rob Gardiner Untitled Gouache "Progression of Dots" 1986 gouache on paper signed 400 × 560mm
$700 — $1,400 est
290 Cruz Jimenez Shadows 2006 mixed media on encaustic over board signed, dated and title inscribed 1800 × 1600mm
291 Simon Ingram untitled 2014 oil on canvas signed and dated 550 × 500mm
292 John Papas Tell Me of Other Cities 1993 oil on canvas and terracotta signed and dated 1350 × 1520
est
est
est
293 Scott Gardiner Shadowlands 2009 enamel and pencil on canvas 610 × 1840mm est
Webb's
$2,000 — $4,000
February
$500 — $1,000
$600 — $1,200
$1,500 — $2,500
$1,000 — $2,000 88
294 296
295
297
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300
299
301
294 Grant Hanna untitled oil on canvas signed 146 × 190mm
295 Grant Hanna The Odd Man Out - The Island oil on canvas signed 250 × 195mm
296 Grant Hanna Queues No.2 oil on canvas signed 147 × 187mm
est
est
est
$400 — $800
$400 — $800
297 Tracey Walker Our Environmental Blindness 2002 oil and charcoal on wood signed, dated and title inscribed 240 × 240mm
$400 — $800 est
298 Darcy Nicholas Bombay Hills oil on wood signed 389 × 695mm est
Webb's
$500 — $1,000
299 J M Madden Lady of the Lake 1993 oil on board signed and dated 285 × 175mm
300 Dick Frizzell untitled 1996 screenprint on paper, 22/40 signed and dated 497 × 699mm
301 Stephen Allwood Sheep Portrait 2009 oil on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 1214 × 830mm
est
est
est
$700 — $1,400
2021
$600 — $800
$800 — $1,400
$700 — $1,400 89
302
303
306 304 305
307
302 Dean Buchanan untitled 2005 oil on canvas signed and dated 399 × 500mm
308
303 Alan Taylor Te Hape, King Country oil on canvasboard signed and title inscribed 300 × 410mm est
est
309
310
304 Dean Buchanan untitled 2000 oil on canvas signed and dated 365 × 480mm
$1,000 — $2,000
$500 — $1,000
est
$500 — $1,000
305 Dean Buchanan untitled 2000 oil on canvas signed and dated 365 × 480mm
306 Dean Buchanan untitled 2002 oil on canvas signed and dated 684 × 471mm
307 Alexandra Nechita Hearts to Love, Wings to Fly 1998 lithograph on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 656 × 479mm
est
est
est
$500 — $1,000
$500 — $1,000
$800 — $1,600
308 Alexandra Nechita Big Hearts Are Never Too Big 1998 lithograph on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 609 × 470mm
309 Alexandra Nechita Soft Velvet Cat 1998 lithograph on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 710 × 480mm
310 Alexandra Nechita untitled 1998 lithograph on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 790 × 477mm
est
est
est
Webb's
$800 — $1,600
February
$800 — $1,600
$800 — $1,600 90
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315
316
317
318
311 Dick Frizzell Special Edition 2003 screenprint on paper, 22/150 signed, dated and title inscribed 435 × 555mm
312 Dick Frizzell Five Star 2015 screenprint on paper, printer's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 685 × 985mm
313 Kim Wright The Committee 1976 acrylic on canvas signed, dated and title inscribed 700 × 880mm
314 Michael Smither Sarah with Baked Beans 2007 screenprint on paper, edition of 80 signed and dated 755 × 550mm
est
est
est
est
$700 — $1,400
$1,500 — $2,500
$300 — $600
$1,300 — $2,300
315 Don Driver At The Beach 1982 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed and dated 575 × 430mm
316 Dick Frizzell Celebrity Cans 2016 screenprint on paper, 11/16 signed, dated and title inscribed 587 × 481mm
317 Dick Frizzell Cutout Tiki 2005 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 899 × 752mm
318 Alan Taylor untitled 1983 oil on canvas board signed and dated 450 × 350mm
est
est
est
est
Webb's
$400 — $800
2021
$700 — $1,400
$1,500 — $2,500
$1,000 — $2,000 91
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322
323 324
319 Ted Dutch Waiting Figures 1968 screenprint on paper, 6/9 signed, dated and title inscribed 483 × 674mm
320 Ted Dutch Flying Machine II 1972 screenprint on paper, 13/36 signed, dated and title inscribed 620 × 861mm
321 Ted Dutch Grey Cat 1993 screenprint on paper, 36/75 signed, dated and title inscribed 340 × 250mm
est
est
est
$400 — $800
$500 — $1,000
322 Ted Dutch Jazz Drummer IV 2003 screenprint on paper, artist's proof signed, dated and title inscribed 270 × 268mm
323 Ted Dutch Film Set 1964 screenprint on paper, 38/48 signed, dated and title inscribed 504 × 629mm
est
est
324 Ted Dutch Kings Horse 2007 screenprint on paper 360 × 535mm est
Webb's
$400 — $800
February
$400 — $800
$500 — $1,000
$500 — $1,000 92
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330
325 Ted Dutch Dodecahedron IX ceramic signed 94 × 90 × 90mm (widest points)
326 Ted Dutch Signaller II ceramic signed 99 × 50 × 50mm
327 Ted Dutch Dodecahedron VII ceramic signed 86 × 10 × 10mm (widest points)
est
est
est
$300 — $600
328 Ted Dutch Signaller at the Door ceramic signed 233 × 99 × 99mm (widest points) est
329 Tracey Walker untitled 2001 acrylic on wood signed and dated 2000 × 1500mm
$300 — $600
330 Jenny Smith untitled glass and steel 1575 × 150 × 60mm est
$3,000 — $6,000
$300 — $600 est
Webb's
$300 — $600
2021
$1,000 — $2,000 93
331 Marian Fountain Self Portrait as an Edible Object 2007 bronze signed 125 Ă— 145mm (widest points) est Webb's
$1,000 — $2,000 February
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Terms and Conditions The terms and conditions of sale listed here contain the policies of Webb’s Ltd. They are the terms on which Webb’s Ltd and the Seller contract with the Buyer. They may be amended by printed Saleroom Notices or oral announcements made before and during the sale. By bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these terms.
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The property is otherwise sold “AS IS”
The conditions that are listed below contain terms that are used regularly and may need explanation. They are as follows:
3.2. Catalogue and Other Descriptions All statements by Webb’s in the catalogue entry for the property or in the condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, are statements of opinion and are not to be relied upon as statements of fact. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Webb’s of any kind. References in the catalogue entry to the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder or a knowledgeable representative. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this is the price at which the item will sell or it’s value for any other purpose. Neither Webb’s nor The Seller is responsible for any errors or omissions in the catalogue or any supplemental material.
“the Buyer” means the person with the highest bid accepted by the Auctioneer. “the Lot” means any item depicted within the sale for auction and in particular the item or items described against any lot number in the catalogue. “the Hammer price” means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a lot. “the Buyer’s Premium” means the charge payable by the Buyer to the auction house as a percentage of the hammer price. “the Reserve” means the lowest amount at which Webb’s has agreed with the Seller that the lot can be sold. “Forgery” means an item constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole, with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source, where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue. Accordingly no lot shall be capable of being a forgery by reason of any damage or restoration work of any kind (Including re-painting). “the insured value” means the amount that Webb’s in its absolute discretion from time to time shall consider the value for which a lot should be covered for insurance (whether or not insurance is arranged by Webb’s). All values expressed in Webb’s Ltd catalogues (in any format) are in New Zealand Dollars (NZD$). All bids, “hammer price”, “reserves”, “Buyers Premium” and other expressions of value are understood by all parties to be in New Zealand Dollars (NZD$) unless otherwise specified. 2.
Webb’s Auctions as Agent
Except as otherwise stated Webb’s Ltd acts as agent for the Seller. The contract for the sale of the property is therefore made between the Seller and the Buyer. 3.
Before the Sale
3.1. Examination of Property Prospective Buyers are strongly advised to examine in person any property in which they are interested before the Auction takes place. Neither Webb’s nor the Seller provides any guarantee in relation to the nature of the property apart from the Limited warranty in the paragraph below.
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Images are measured height by width (sight size). Illustrations are provided only as a guide and should not be relied upon as a true representation of colour or condition. Images are not shown at a standard scale. Mention is rarely made of frames (which may be provided as supplementary images on the website) which do not form part of the lot as described in the printed catalogue. An item bought “on Extension” must be paid for in full before it will be released to the purchaser or his/her agreed expertising committee or specialist. Payments received for such items will be held “in trust” for up to 90 days or earlier, if the issue of authenticity has been resolved more quickly. Extensions must be requested before the auction. Foreign buyers should note that all transactions are in New Zealand Dollars so there may be a small exchange rate risk. The costs associated with acquiring a good opinion or certificate will be carried by the purchaser. If the item turns out to be forged or otherwise incorrectly described, all reasonable costs will be borne by the vendor. 3.3. Buyers Responsibility All property is sold “as is” without representation or warranty of any kind by Webb’s or the Seller. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the catalogue by requesting a condition report. No lot to be rejected if, subsequent to the sale, it has been immersed
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in liquid or treated by any other process unless the Auctioneer’s permission to subject the lot to such immersion or treatment has first been obtained in writing. 4.
At the Sale
4.1. Refusal of Admission Webb’s reserves the right at our complete discretion to refuse admission to the auction premises or participation in any auction and to reject any bid. 4.2. Registration Before Bidding Any prospective new buyer must complete and sign a registration form and provide photo identification before bidding. Webb’s may request bank, trade or other financial references to substantiate this registration. 4.3. Bidding as a Principal When making a bid, a bidder is accepting personal liability to pay the purchase price including the buyer’s premium and all applicable taxes, plus all other applicable charges, unless it has been explicitly agreed in writing with Webb’s before the commencement of the sale that the bidder is acting as agent on behalf of an identified third party acceptable to Webb’s and that Webb’s will only look to the principal for payment. 4.4. International Registrations All International clients not known to Webb’s will be required to scan or fax through an accredited form of photo identification and pay a deposit at our discretion in cleared funds into Webb’s account at least 24 hours before the commencement of the auction. Bids will not be accepted without this deposit. Webb’s also reserves the right to request any additional forms of identification prior to registering an overseas bid. This deposit can be made using a credit card, however the balance of any purchase price in excess of $5,000 cannot be charged to this card without prior arrangement. This deposit is redeemable against any auction purchase and will be refunded in full if no purchases are made. 4.5. Absentee Bids Webb’s will use reasonable efforts to execute written bids delivered to us AT LEAST 24 Hours before the sale for the convenience of those clients who are unable to attend the auction in person. If we receive identical written bids on a particular lot, and at the auction these are the highest bids on that lot, then the lot will be sold to the person whose written bid was received and accepted first. Execution of written bids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale and we do not accept liability for failing to execute a written bid or for errors
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or omissions which may arise. It is the bidder’s responsibility to check with Webb’s after the auction if they were successful. Unlimited or “Buy” bids will not be accepted. 4.6. Telephone Bids Priority will be given to overseas and bidders from other regions. Please refer to the catalogue for the Telephone Bids form. Arrangements for this service must be confirmed AT LEAST 24 HOURS PRIOR to the auction commencing. Webb’s accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any errors or failure to execute bids. In telephone bidding the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here and accepts that Webb’s cannot be held responsible for any miscommunications in the process. The success of telephone bidding cannot be guaranteed due to circumstances that are unforeseen. Buyers should be aware of the risk and accept the consequences should contact be unsuccessful at the time of Auction. You must advise Webb’s of the lots in question and you will be assumed to be a buyer at the minimum price of 75% of estimate (i.e. reserve) for all such lots. Webb’s will advise Telephone Bidders who have registered at least 24 hours before the auction of any relevant changes to descriptions, withdrawals or any other sale room notices. 4.7. Online Bidding Webb’s offers an online bidding service. When bidding online the buyer agrees to be bound by all terms and conditions listed here by Webb’s. Webb’s accepts no responsibility for any errors, failure to execute bids or any other miscommunications regarding this process. It is the online bidder’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the relevant information regarding bids, lot numbers and contact details. Webb’s does not charge for this service. 4.8. Reserves Unless otherwise indicated, all lots are offered subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price below which the Lot will not be sold. The reserve will not exceed the low estimate printed in the catalogue. The auctioneer may open the bidding on any Lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the Seller. The auctioneer may continue to bid on behalf of seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids or by placing bids in response to other bidders. 4.9. Auctioneers Discretion The Auctioneer has the right at his/ her absolute and sole discretion to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he/she may decide, to withdraw or divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots and, in the case or error or dispute and whether during or
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after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, then Webb’s sale record is conclusive. 4.10. Successful Bid and Passing of Risk Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer will be the buyer and the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid and the conclusion of a contract for sale between the Seller and the Buyer. Risk and responsibility for the lot (including frames or glass where relevant) passes immediately to the Buyer. 4.11. Indicative Bidding Steps, etc. Webb’s reserves the right to refuse any bid, withdraw any lot from sale, to place a reserve on any lot and to advance the bidding according to the following indicative steps: Increment Dollar Range Amount $20 $0–$500 $50 $500–$1,000 $100 $1,000–$2,000 $200 $2,000–$5,000 $500 $5,000–$10,000 $1,000 $10,000–$20,000 $2,000 $20,000–$50,000 $5,000 $50,000 – $100,000 $10,000 $100,000–$200,000 $20,000 $200,000–$500,000 $50,000 $500,000–$1,000,000 Absentee bids must follow these increments and any bids that don’t follow the steps will be rounded up to the nearest acceptable bid. 5.
After the Sale
5.1. Buyers Premium In addition to the hammer price, the buyer agrees to pay to Webb’s the buyer’s premium. The buyer’s premium is 17.5% of the hammer price plus GST. (Goods and Services Tax) where applicable. 5.2. Payment and Passing of Title The buyer must pay the full amount due (comprising the hammer price, buyer’s premium and any applicable taxes and GST) not later than 5 days after the auction date. The buyer will not acquire title to the lot until Webb’s receives full payment in cleared funds, and no goods under any circumstances will be released without confirmation of cleared funds received. This applies even if the buyer wishes to send items overseas. Payment can be made by direct transfer, cash (not exceeding NZD$10,000, if wishing to pay more than NZD$10,000 then this must be deposited directly into a Bank of New Zealand branch and bank receipt supplied) and EFTPOS (please check the daily limit). Payments can also be made by credit card in person
with a 2.2% merchant fee for Visa and Mastercard and 3.3% for American Express. Invoices that are in excess of $5,000 and where the card holder is not present, cannot be charged to a credit card without prior arrangement. Personal cheques are accepted, but funds must be cleared before goods will be released. Bank cheques are subject to five days clearance. The buyer is responsible for any bank fees and charges applicable for the transfer of funds into Webb’s account. 5.3. Collection of Purchases & Insurance Webb’s is entitled to retain items sold until all amounts due to us have been received in full in good cleared funds. Subject to this, the Buyer shall collect purchased lots within 5 days from the date of the sale unless otherwise agreed in writing between Webb’s and the Buyer. At the fall of the hammer, insurance is the responsibility of the purchaser. 5.4. Packing, Handling and Shipping Webb’s will be able to suggest removals companies that the buyer can use but takes no responsibility whatsoever for the actions of any recommended third party. Webb’s can pack and handle goods purchased at the auction by agreement and a charge will be made for this service. All packing, shipping, insurance, postage & associated charges will be borne by the purchaser. 5.5. Permits, Licences and Certificates Under The Protected Objects Act 1975, buyers may be required to obtain a licence for certain categories of items in a sale from the Ministry of Culture & Heritage, PO Box 5364, Wellington. 5.6. Remedies for Non-Payment If the Buyer fails to make full payment immediately, Webb’s is entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies (in addition to asserting any other rights or remedies available under the law) 5.6.1. to charge interest at such a rate as we shall reasonably decide. 5.6.2. to hold the defaulting Buyer liable for the total amount due and to commence legal proceedings for its recovery along with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted under applicable law. 5.6.3. to cancel the sale. 5.6.4. to resell the property publicly or privately on such terms as we see fit.
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5.6.5. to pay the Seller an amount up to the net proceeds payable in respect of the amount bid by the defaulting Buyer. In these circumstances the defaulting Buyer can have no claim upon Webb’s in the event that the item(s) are sold for an amount greater than the original invoiced amount. 5.6.6. to set off against any amounts which Webb’s may owe the Buyer in any other transactions, the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by the Buyer. 5.6.7. where several amounts are owed by the Buyer to us, in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not the Buyer so directs. 5.6.8. to reject at any future auction any bids made by or on behalf of the Buyer or to obtain a deposit from the Buyer prior to accepting any bids. 5.6.9. to exercise all the rights and remedies of a person holding security over any property in our possession owned by the Buyer whether by way of pledge, security interest or in any other way, to the fullest extent permitted by the law of the place where such property is located. The Buyer will be deemed to have been granted such security to us and we may retain such property as collateral security for said Buyer’s obligations to us. 5.6.10. to take such other action as Webb’s deem necessary or appropriate. If we do sell the property under paragraph (4), then the defaulting Buyer shall be liable for payment of any deficiency between the total amount originally due to us and the price obtained upon reselling as well as for all costs, expenses, damages, legal fees and commissions and premiums of whatever kinds associated with both sales or otherwise arising from the default. If we pay any amount to the Seller under paragraph (5) the Buyer acknowledges that Webb’s shall have all of the rights of the Seller, however arising, to pursue the Buyer for such amount.
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5.7. Failure to Collect Purchases Where purchases are not collected within 5 days from the sale date, whether or not payment has been made, we shall be permitted to remove the property to a warehouse at the buyer’s expense, and only release the items after payment in full has been made of removal, storage handling, insurance and any other costs incurred, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 6.
Extent of Webb’s Liability
Webb’s agrees to refund the purchase price in the circumstances of the Limited Warranty set out in paragraph 7 below. Apart from that, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents are responsible for the correctness of any statement of whatever kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in description or for any faults or defects in any lots. Except as stated in paragraph 7 below, neither the Seller, ourselves, our officers, agents or employees give any representation warranty or guarantee or assume any liability of any kind in respect of any lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, condition, attribution, authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, exhibition history, literature or historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind is excluded by this paragraph. 7.
Limited Warranty
Subject to the terms and conditions of this paragraph, the Seller warrants for the period of thirty days from the date of the sale that any property described in this catalogue (noting such description may be amended by any saleroom notice or announcement) which is stated without qualification to be the work of a named author or authorship is authentic and not a forgery. The term “Author” or “authorship” refers to the creator of the property or to the period, culture, source, or origin as the case may be, with which the creation of such property is identified in the catalogue. The warranty is subject to the following: it does not apply where a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts at the date of the sale or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or b) correct identification of a lot can be demonstrated only by means of a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of 2021
the publication of the catalogue was unreasonably expensive or impractical or likely to have caused damage to the property. the benefits of the warranty are not assignable and shall apply only to the original buyer of the lot as shown on the invoice originally issued by Webb’s when the lot was sold at Auction. the Original Buyer must have remained the owner of the lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. The Buyer’s sole and exclusive remedy against the Seller in place of any other remedy which might be available, is the cancellation of the sale and the refund of the original purchase price paid for the lot less the buyer’s premium which is non-refundable. Neither the Seller nor Webb’s will be liable for any special, incidental nor consequential damages including, without limitation, loss of profits. The Buyer must give written notice of claim to us within thirty days of the date of the Auction. The Seller shall have the right, to require the Buyer to obtain two written opinions by recognised experts in the field, mutually acceptable to the Buyer and Webb’s to decide whether or not to cancel the sale under warranty. the Buyer must return the lot to Seller in the same condition that it was purchased. 8. Severability If any part of these Conditions of Sale is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the Conditions shall continue to be valid to the fullest extent permitted by law. 9. Copyright The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material produced by Webb’s relating to a lot including the contents of this catalogue, is and shall remain the property at all times of Webb’s and shall not be used by the Buyer, nor by anyone else without our prior written consent. Webb’s and the Seller make no representation or warranty that the Buyer of a property will acquire any copyright or other reproduction rights in it. 10.
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Pre-Sale Estimates
Webb’s publishes with each catalogue our opinion as to the estimated price range for each lot. These estimates are approximate prices only and are not intended to be definitive. They are prepared well in advance of the sale and may be subject to revision. Interested parties should contact Webb’s prior to auction for updated presale estimates and starting prices. 12.
Sale Results
Webb’s will provide auction results, which will be available as soon as possible after the sale. Results will include buyer’s premium. These results will be posted at www.webbs.co.nz. 13.
Goods and Service Tax
GST is applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is selling property that is owned by an entity registered for GST. GST is also applicable on the hammer price in the case where the seller is not a New Zealand resident. These lots are denoted by a dagger symbol † placed next to the estimate. GST is also applicable on the buyer’s premium. Overseas buyers and buyers nonresident in New Zealand will not be charged GST on both hammer price and premiums under the following conditions: 13.1. The items are exported through a Webb’s approved freight company including New Zealand Post 13.2. The items are exported within 60 days of the date of the sale. The invoice supplied by Webb’s for purchases will be regarded as a Tax invoice for GST purposes.
Law and Jurisdiction
These terms and conditions and any matters concerned with the foregoing fall within the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New Zealand, unless otherwise stated.
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Index of Artists
F Feu'u, Fatu Florence, Sarah Fountain, Marian Frizzell, Dick Fusinato, Marco
M 77, 88 49 94 27, 75, 83, 89, 91 25
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A Allen, William Henry Allwood, Stephen Arbuckle, Matt Archer, Renee Armstrong, Eve Auburn, Cat
74, 76, 77, 84 74, 89 31 50, 51 47 43, 46
B Bagnall, Catherine 58 Ball, Martin 79 Bambury, Stephen 21 Barnes Graham, Andrew 53 Barry Lett Galleries 37 Basher, Martin 47 Basquiat, Jean Michel (after) 72 Benge, Harvey 49 Binney, Don 32, 34 Brand, Carina 32, 52 Braunias, Mark 33 Brown, Nigel 31, 81 Bryant, Michelle 78 Buchanan, Dean 90 C Chadid, Jose Cheesman, Iain Chilcott, Gavin Clark, Conor Clarke, Ben Collins, Elliot Coney, Paul Crook, Gordon Cunningham, Alexandra
53 43 38 73 38 55 85 86 57
Gardiner, Rob 77, 88 Gardiner, Scott 88 Garlick, Fiona 43 Garrett, Rob 48, 86 Gatfield, Gill 62 Gauchen, Ray 87 Gimblett, Max 20, 79 Goldie, Charles Fredrick 82 Good, Roy 86 Gopas, Rudolph 74 Guy, Natalie 50 H Habicht, Frank 69 Hammond, Bill 18, 19 Hanly, Pat 29 Hanna, Grant 89 Harfleet, Bernie 52 Hartigan, Paul 43 Heaphy, Chris 86 Henderson, Louise 22 Hobbs, Rebecca Ann 62 Horne, Lindsey 87 Horrocks, Dylan 48 Hotere, Ralph 23, 29 Hughes, Lucy 62 Hughes, Sara 66 Hunter, Priscilla 42, 55 I Ilin, Alexander 59, 60, 61 Illingworth, Michael 39 Ingram, Simon 88 J Jack, Fiona Jimenez, Cruz Jowitt, Claudia Jowitt, Glenn
42, 47, 49 88 33 73
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K
de Lautour, Tony 27 de Vel, Gaston 87 Doležel, Jenny 75 Driver, Don 67, 81, 91 du Chatenier, Andrea 51, 52 Dutch, Ted 84, 92, 93 Dwyer, Johl 53, 54 Dyne, Julien 57
Kahukiwa, Robyn 78 Kampmann, Katrin 55 Kirkwood, Henry William 82
E Esplin, Tom et al
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L Larkin, Peata Lee, Ming Lindsay, Hugo Koha Lingard, Jason
70 79
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78 52 33 63
Madden, J M Maguire, Marian Maughan, Karl McArthur, Piera McAvoy, Emil McGregor, Laith McIntyre, Mary McIntyre, Peter McIntyre, Simon McPhee, Charles Misery Molloy, Matt Moore, Tahi Morison, Julia Mrkusich, Milan Mutch, Tom
89 88 34 87 48 25 74 70 65, 66 85 63 44, 50 57 21 29, 37 83
N Nakahara, Yoshiko 53 Nealie, Chester 58 Nechita, Alexandra 90 Nepia, Moana 88 Newby, Kate 44 Nicholas, Darcy 89 Nordquist Andersson, Anna 48 O O'Brien, Greg and John Pule Oettli, Max Oh, Seung Yul
19 69 40
P Page, Greg 33 Palmer, Stanley 70, 71 Papas, John 88 Parekōwhai, Michael 19, 47 Park, You Ri 58 Parkin, Patterson 87 Paterson, Reuben 79 Paul, Nova 73 Perrett, Kristin 43 Peryer, Peter 68 Peter, Juliet 74 Phillips, Clinton 52 Pick, Séraphine 38 Pieters, Kim 45 Poppelwell, Martin 20, 39 Pusateri, John 20, 49 R Rae, Jude Riethmaier, Anne Robinson, Peter Rustamova, Meggy
Shelton, Ann Siddell, Peter Singer, Angela Singh, Tiffany Sly, Robert Smith, Jenny Smither, Michael Stichbury, Peter Still, Miss Mica
35, 73 30, 79 51 56 54 93 28, 77, 81, 83, 91 24 53, 57, 63
T Taylor, Alan 78, 90, 91 Te Ratana, Saffronn 78 Thompson, Elizabeth 21 Thomson, Jeff 50 Thornley, Roberta 73 Tippett, Bruce 84 Tole, Charles 29 Trusttum, Philip 77, 80 Tuck, Barbara 81 Turner, John B 68, 69 U Urbahn, Terry
51
V Vaile, Rene van den Eijkel, Leon Van Der Velden, Petrus van Toan, Do
62 74 82 36
W Walker, Tracey 89, 93 Walters, Gordon 26, 35, 36 Walters, Gordon and Petar Vuletic 37 Warhol, Andy (after) 72 Webb, Marilyn 84 Webster, Christine 73 Weeks, John 87 Wells, Tao 42 Wheeler, Colin 27, 71 White, Robin 79 Willemsen, Alexi 75 Williams, Mervyn 86 Wilson, L W 82 Wright, F 82 Wright, John Buckland 37 Wright, Kim 91 Z Zusters, Jane
78
23 86 26 53
S Schlatter, Josephine Schmidt, Sandra Scott, Ian
44 57 35, 36
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