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PART THREE STUDIO CERAMICS & APPLIED ART Lots A1– A99 5pm • Thursday 25 September 2014

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PART THREESTudio CERAmiCS & APPliEd ART

lots A1– A995pm • Thursday 25 September 2014

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A12 FRAnk CARPAyshallow dish, incised WERK mark, 15cm dia$250 - 400

A1 ColoniAl PERiodvase, possibly Australian, incised no 36, 26cm height$50 - 100 A2 ColoniAl PERiodvase, possibly Australian, incised no 90, 21cm height$50 - 100

A7 ColoniAl PERiodcylindrical vase, possibly Australian, incised no 36, 18cm height$50 - 100 A8 ColoniAl PERiodvase, possibly Australian, incised no 72, 15cm height$50 - 100

A3 ColoniAl PERiodvase, possibly Australian, incised no 132, 28cm height$50 - 100 A4 ColoniAl PERiodvase, possibly Australian, incised no 120, 19cm height$50 - 100

A5 ColoniAl PERiodpair double gourd vases, possibly Australian, incised no 44, 17cm height each$75 - 100

A6 ColoniAl PERiodpair cylindrical vases, possibly Australian, 14.5cm height each$50 - 100

A9 ColoniAl PERiodtwo vases, possibly Australian, incised no 42, 20cm, 15cm heights$50 - 100

A10 CRown lynnvase, no 24, handcrafted printed mark, 19cm height$150 - 250

A11 FRAnk CARPAy/CRown lynnplatter, painted WERK mark & incised Crown Lynn mark, 36cm dia$1,200 - 1,800

A13 TEmukA/RiCHARd killEEnFish & Sticks platter c1978 ed of 50, impressed & printed marks$800 - 1,200

A14 miREk SmiSEkbottle vase, full incised signature mark, 21.5cm height$150 - 300

A15 miREk SmiSEkjug, 20cm height$150 - 250PROVENANCE This & the following lot are from the Jane Evans Artist Estate

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A23 PETER AlgERlarge charger, 57cm dia (faults)$100 - 200

A21 doREEn BlumHARdTwatercolour & ink Landscape, signed & dated 1946, 27 x 38cm$300 - 600

A16 miREk SmiSEkdeep footed bowl, 12cm height$150 - 250

A18 miREk SmiSEkshallow dish, impressed initial mark, 35cm dia$150 - 300

A19 miREk SmiSEkshallow platter, impressed mark, 39cm dia$150 - 300

A20 doREEn BlumHARdTslab shallow dish, impressed mark, 28cm length$100 - 200

A22 Roy CowAncharger, painted by Wendy Masters, impressed marks SC80, 40.5cm dia$200 - 400

A24 gEnniE dE lAngEglazed terracotta tile entitled, Can't you forgive me, 33 x 44cm$400 - 600

A25 ATTRiBuTEd mollEfigured bookends, unmarked, 20cm length$250 - 400

A26 BRonwyn CoRniSHpair of canopic terracotta jars with animal stoppers, 33cm height (repair to one ear) $600 - 1,000PROVENANCE Jane Evans Artist Estate

A27 CHRiS wEAvERbucket with ruler handle, impressed mark, 19cm height$200 - 300

A28 CHRiS wEAvERhandled plate, impressed mark, 37cm length$300 - 400

A29 CHRiS wEAvERhandled dish, impressed mark, 35cm length$250 - 350

A30 RiCHARd PARkERthree small vases, paper labels, dated 2007, 7.5cm height$150 - 250

A31 PETER ColliSorb vase, 14.5cm height$100 - 200PROVENANCE This & the following two lots are from the Jane Evans Estate

A17 miREk SmiSEkshallow footed bowl, impressed mark, 31cm dia$150 - 300

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A33 PETER ColliSpair orb vases, impressed mark, 9.5cm, 8cm heights$150 - 250

A37 BARRy BRiCkEllsalt glaze sculpture, impressed mark, 50cm height (slight high point scuff)$800 - 1,200

A34 RiCk Ruddform, 13cm dia$100 - 200

A35 CHERyl olivERCity Folk figure, impressed mark, 31cm height$100 - 200

A36 JoHn lAwREnCEjar, impressed mark & paper label, 20cm height$100 - 200

A38 BARRy BRiCkEllchalice, impressed mark, 33cm height$300 - 500

A39 BRuCE mARTinurn, impressed mark, 35cm height$200 - 300

A40 iAn SmAiljar, unmarked, 22cm height$150 - 250

A41 PAul mElSoRvase, unmarked, 35cm height$150 - 250

A42 dunCAn SHEARERoil pourer, unmarked, 14cm height$50 - 100

A43 JoHn dAwSonpair coffee cups & saucers, impressed marks$120 - 180

A44 wARREn TiPPETTjar & other jug, impressed marks, 14.5cm, 14cm height$100 - 200

A45 RoSS miTCHEll-Anyonagateware jug, impressed interior mark, 17cm height$100 - 200

A46 HElEn mASonwall plaque entitled Cross Cut, impressed mark, 29cm width$75 - 150

A47 FRAn diBBlEvase, signed and dated 2/3/90, 30cm height$200 - 400

A32 PETER ColliSorb vase, 8.5cm height$75 - 125

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A48 BEn diBBlEplate, painted mark, 27cm dia together with other pyramid form by another hand (2)$50 - 100

A49 RoyCE mCglASHEndeep bowl, painted mark, 25cm dia$75 - 150

A50 dARRyl RoBERTSonvase, impressed mark, 24cm height$75 - 150

A51 mARk lAndERcharger 'Harbour', incised signature, 45cm dia$75 - 125

A52 mARk lAndERcharger, incised signature, 45cm dia$75 - 150

A53 PETER ColliERvase, incised mark, 22cm height together with vase & two pots by other hands (4)$40 - 80

A54 AnnEkE BoRREnbottle vase, unmarked, 42cm height$100 - 200

A60 RogER BRiTTAinlarge floor bowl, hand built, impressed mark, 47cm dia$250 - 500

A61 CHRiSTinE BoSwiJklarge hand built vessel, painted mark, 35cm dia (faults)$200 - 400PROVENANCE Jane Evans Estate

A62 gRAEmE SToRmlarge floor vase, impressed mark, 37cm height$300 - 600

A63 gRAEmE SToRmlarge floor vase, impressed mark, 42cm height$300 - 600

A55 wARREn TiPPETTvase, signed & dated ‘85, 35cm height(some wear to paint)$200 - 400

A56 wARREn TiPPETTvase, signed & dated ‘85 24cm height(some wear to paint)$150 - 300

A57 wARREn TiPPETTthree plates, two signed & dated ‘88 (one af the other two with paint/rim chips)$125 - 250

A58 wARREn TiPPETTthree plates, all signed & dated ‘88 (one af the other two with paint/rim chips)$125 - 250

A59 wARREn TiPPETTseven mugs, two with matching saucers, variously signed & dated (three af)$125 - 250

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A66 niCHolAS BRAndonfloor bottle vase, 60cm height (faults to base)$100 - 200

A64 niCHolAS BRAndonfloor bottle vase, 92cm height$300 - 600

A65 niCHolAS BRAndonfloor bottle vase, 103cm height$300 - 600

A67 PAERAu CoRnEAlpottery sculpture, entitled Karanga, 84cm height$1,000- 1,500

A68 mARgARET mouATfloor standing urn, entitled Images of Northland 1992, 104cm height on intuitional display plinth$400 - 600

A69 Roy CowAnfloor standing vase, drilled for lamp, paper label & initials to base, 72cm height$2,500 - 3,500

A70 lEn CASTlEvolcanic series red bowl (only known one), impressed mark, 44cm dia$1,750 - 2,500

A71 lEn CASTlEstippled deep well platter, impressed mark, 59cm length$1,500 - 2,000

A72 lEn CASTlEflared rim bowl, impressed mark, 20cm dia$300 - 400

A73 lEn CASTlEquince blossom bowl, impressed mark, 18cm dia$250 - 400

A74 lEn CASTlEbowl, impressed mark, 32cm dia$300 - 500

A75 lEn CASTlEslab dish, impressed mark, 31.5cm length$350 - 500

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A85 lyndSAy PATTERSonencased glass form, etched signature & dated 1998, 26cm height$1,000 - 2,000

A86 lyndEn ovERencased glass scent flask, etched signature & dated 2002, 20cm height$50 - 100

A87 diCk FRizzEll winES lTd Merlot Malbec 2007, bottle signed & dated '09 by the artist$50 - 100

A88 AS ABovE Chardonnay 08, (2)$100 - 200

A89 AS ABovE Sauvignon Blanc 08 (3) $150 - 250

A83 gARy nASHglass bowl, etched signature & dated '02, 21cm dia$200 - 400

A84 Hoglund glASSencased vase, etched signature for Guardian Trust 125 years, 16cm height$150 - 200

A90 FElTEx nz lTdWellington souvenir rug, with original Riccarton Axminster paper label attached, 134 x 69cm$400 - 700

A76 lEn CASTlEearly slab platter, impressed mark, 37.5cm length$400 - 600

A76a lEn CASTlEjug, impressed mark, 18cm height$150 - 200

A77 lEn CASTlEdouble necked vase, impressed mark, 23cm height$800 - 1,200

A78 lEn CASTlEbowl, unmarked, 24cm diaEx Ruth Castle collection$350 - 500

A79 lEn CASTlEdish, impressed mark, 28cm dia$250 - 400

A80 JAPAnESEkato-ken tea bowl, 12.5cm dia in wooden presentation box$200 - 300

A81 JAPAnESEblossom vase, seal mark, 13cm height in wooden presentation box$100 - 200

A82 gARy nASHglass vase, etched signature & dated 2000, 19cm height$200 - 400

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A94 PAul mASoncast bronze bowl, 31.5cm diaPurchased Avid Gallery, Wellington$4,000 - 5,000

A91 guy ngAnSculpture no 6, aluminium, impressed mark & dated 1975, 14cm height$800 - 1,500

A92 EdgAR mAnSFiEldbronze sculpture, Animism series, 1 of 6, signed with initials, 39cm height$1,500 - 2,000

A93 EdgAR mAnSFiEldbronze sculpture, 6 of 6, signed with initials, 15cm length$1,500 - 2,000

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A95 m lAwREnCEbronze sculpture of young child, ltd ed 1/10, etched signature & dated '89, 37cm height$600 - 800

A96 m lAwREnCEbronze sculpture of stretching figure, signed with initials, 27cm height$200 - 400

A97 THEo JAnSSEnpair bronze fowl on slate base, chiselled signature, 34cm height$800 - 1,200

A98 JoHn middlEdiTCHcarved wooden sculptural form, printed signature & dated 1963 with chiselled M to base, 64cm height$600 - 800

A99 JoHn middlEdiTCHpatina copper sculpture of a crab, applied plaque dated 1985 & no 678, 51cm height$2,500 - 4,000

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artist iNDEX

mMaddox, Allen 57, 58Millar, Judy16Mote, George W 34

nNerli, Girolamo Pieri Ballati 26Ngan, Guy 54Nicholas, Darcy 59

PParker, John 89Pearson, Alan 88Peryer, Peter 14Pick, Seraphine 66

RRichmond, Dorothy Kate 79-81Robinson, Markey 69Robinson, Peter 64, 65

SSheriff, George 6Sherwood, Maud 71Smither, Michael 87Spencer Bower, OliviaStoddart, Margaret 22, 75-78Sydney, Graeme 32

TTangahoe, Hariata Ropata 62Thompson, Sydney Lough 37, 74Tole, Charles 13Trusttum, Philip 84Tuffery, Michel 60, 61

wWalsh, John 63White, A Lois 12White, Robin 2Wheeler, Colin 50-53Woollaston, Toss 40, 41

PART i

AAberhart, Laurence 15Australian 27

BBaker, William G 21Bambury, Stephen 8Barnes, Frank 73Barraud, Charles Decimus 28Blomfield, Charles 72Brown, Helen 68Brown, William Marshall 33

CChevalier, Nicholas 25Clairmont, Philip 30Cummings, Vera 18-20

dDay, Melvin 10, 11

EEllis, Robert 82Esplin, Tom 46-49Evans, Jane 91-94

FFomison, Tony 67Frizzell, Dick 1

gGimblett, Max 17

HHanly, Pat 4-7, 31Harris, Jeffrey 55, 56Hodgkins, Frances 23Hodgkins, Isabel 29Hotere, Ralph 3Hoyte, John Barr Clarke 24

kKilleen, Richard 9, 83Knell, William Callcott 35

lLane, Tony 85, 86Lee-Johnson, Eric 70Lusk, Doris 39

mcMcArthur, Piera 90McIntyre, Peter 42-45

PART 2

AAlbrecht, Gretchen 206, 207Allwood, Stephen 259Annesley, Mabel 437Armitage, J Liddall 238Aubrey, Christopher 316

BBadcock, David 383-386Badcock, Douglas 218, 219, 378-82Badcock, John 395Baird, Annie 262Baker, Cptn Richard 296Baker, William 245Beadle, Peter 221-223, 295Bensemann, Leo 436 Birch, Samuel J Lamorna 305Black, Peter 361-364Blair, Philippa 264aBlomfield, Charles 252Boelee, Rudolf 346,-7Brake, Brian 366Brenner, Fernanda 311British 242Brown, Nigel 212, 213, 409-12Brown, Peter 224

CCairncross, Sam 326, 327, 432-4, 438Callow, William 245Chilcott, Gavin 267, 350, 417Ciccerione, Julia 288Clark, Russell 427-30Cleavin, Barry 354-6Cole, Ruth 255Coley, John 265Coolahan, Kate 400Cotton, Shane 215-217Cowan, Roy 339-342Crook, Gordon 266

dDali, Salvador 402Davies, Austen 287De Vel, Gaston 291, 298-301Deans, A Austen 227, 228, 292Deuchar, David 440Dixon, Geoff 374Drawbridge, John 343-345, 351-3, 422Driver, Neil 258Dutch, Ted 335, 336

EEllis, Frederick 320Esplin, Tom 289Evans, Jane 280-2European 243, 441

FFeild, Robert Nettleton 314Fife, Ivy 234Foreman, Nicky 254Frazer, Neil 369Freeman, Gary 421Fristrom, Claus Edward 248Frizzell, Dick 200-202, 357-8Fullwood, Albert Henry 304

gGully, John 249

HHalliday, Brian 225Hammond, Bill 423Hanly, Pat 425Harris, Jeffrey 371Hartigan, Paul 367Holden, Albert W 239Hollings, Anna 286Holmes, Philip 310Huddlestone, Fortescue 250

kKate H Jen 241Kelly, A Elizabeth 322King, Marcus 325Kirkwood, Henry W 253Knight, Gwen 303, 328-330

lLane, Tony 268, 269Lee, Owen 435Leek, Saskia 284Lindauer, Gottfried (Manner of) 307

mcMcArthur, PieraMcCormack, Thomas A 386aMcDowell, Robert 257McFarlane, Shona 394McIntyre, Simon 419, 420McKay, Jean 306McMinn, A R 251

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mMacleod, Euan 372, 373Manchester, Catherine 263Martinson, Paul 397Mayo, Eileen 413Moore, John L 439

nNeilson, D R 220, 297Newcome, Frederick Clive 236Ngan, Guy 418Nicoll, Archibald (Attrib) 323

PPalmer, Stanley 209-211, 260, 261, 274-6, 416Parker, John 283Paul, Joanna 401Peebles, Don 377Peter, Juliet 337, 338Polson, Evelyn 431Ponder, Richard 293, 294Prout, Samuel (Attributed) 237Prouting, Frederick 312Pule, John 214

RRamage, Don 334Reed, William 229Reynolds, John 348-9Richardson, Harry Linley 235, 315, 393Roberts, Glenda 396Robertshaw, Des 399Rollason, J 247

SSavage, Cedric 230-233, 302, 332, 333Scott, Ian 270Seyb, Wayne 370Siddell, Sylvia 424Smith, Cpt Wiliam Mein (Attrib) 317Smither, Michael 203-205, 277-9Stevens, Eion 264Swainson, William 318Sydney, Graeme 359

TThompson, Martin 426Thompson, Sydney Lough 290Thomson, Elizabeth 368Thomson, Pauline 285Trevelyan, Judith 398Trusttum, Philip 375-6Tuffery, Michel 403-8

vVan der Velden, Petrus 324Von Meyern, Ellen 308

wWalsh, Alfred 392Ward, Julian 360Watson, R B 226Watson, Ruth 365Webb, Marilynn 208, 271-273, 414, 415Welch, Nugent 331, 387-91Wilson, Laurence 246Woog, J 240Worsley, Charles N 319, 321

PART 3

AAlgar, Peter A23

BBlumhardt, Doreen A20-A21Borren, Anneke A54Boswijk, Christine A61Brandon, Nicholas A64-A66Brickell, Barry A37, A38Brittain, Roger A60

CCarpay, Frank A11, A12Castle, Len A70-A79Collier, Peter A53Collis, Peter A31-A33Colonial Period A1-A9Corneal, Paerau A67Cornish, BronwynCowan, Roy A22, A69Crown Lynn A10

dDawson, John A43De Lange, Gennie A24Dibble, Ben A48Dibble, Fran A47

FFeltex A90Frizzell, Dick A87-A89

HHoglund Glass A84

JJanssen, Theo A97Japanese A80, A81

lLander, Mark A51, A52Lawrence, John A36Lawrence, M A95, A96

mCMcGlashen, Royce A49

mMansfield, Edgar A92, A93Martin, Bruce A39Mason, Helen A46Mason, Paul A94Melsor, Paul A41Middleditch, John A98, A99Mitchell-Anyon, Ross A45Molle, Attributed A25Mouat, Margaret A68

nNash, Gary A82, A83Ngan, Guy A91

oOliver, Cheryl A35Over, Lynden A86

PParker, Richard A30Patterson, Lyndsay A85

RRobertson, Darryl A50Rudd, Rick A34

SShearer, Duncan A42Smail, Ian A40Smisek, Mirek A14-A19Storm, Graeme A62, A63

TTemuka A13Tippett, Warren A44, A55-A59

wWeaver, Chris A27-A29

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CoNDitioNs of salE

1 The highest Bidder is deemed to be the Buyer, and if during the Auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again for sale.

2 The Auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion.

3 a) The Seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any Lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller for any Lot on which a reserve has been placed.

b) Dunbar Sloane Ltd have the right to withdraw or divide any Lot or to combine any two or more Lots at their sole discretion.

4 a) The Buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his/her name and permanent address.

b) The Buyer may be required to pay down forthwith the whole or any part of the Purchase Money, and if he/she fails to do so, the Lot may at the Auctioneers absolute discretion be put up again and resold.

c) The Buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane Ltd a premium of 15% on the hammer price together with GST at the standard rate on the premium, and agrees that Dunbar Sloane, when acting as agent for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller.

5 a) Each Lot sold by the Seller thereof with all faults and defects therein and with all errors of description and is to be taken and paid for whether genuine and authentic or not and no compensation shall be paid for the same.

b) Dunbar Sloane Ltd act as agents only and neither they nor the Seller are responsible for any faults or defects in any Lot or the correctness of any statement as the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness, provenance or condition of any Lot.

c) All statements in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales as to any of the matters specified in (b) above are statements of opinion, and are not to be relied upon as statements of representations of fact, and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all of the matters specified in (b) above, as to the physical description of any Lot, and as to whether or not any Lot has been repaired.

d) The Seller and Dunbar Sloane Ltd do not make or give, nor has any person in the employment of Dunbar Sloane Ltd any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty.

e) In any event neither the Seller nor Dunbar Sloane Ltd are responsible for any representation or warranty, or for any statement in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales.

6 Not withstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within 7 days after the sale Dunbar Sloane Ltd have received from the Buyer of any Lot notice in writing that in his view the Lot is deliberate forgery and within 9 days after such notification, the Buyer returns the same to Dunbar Sloane Ltd in the same condition as at the time of sale and satisfies Dunbar Sloane Ltd had considered in the light of the entry in the Catalogue the Lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the Lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded.

7 a) To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in settlement of Purchase, no Lot can be taken away during the times of sale, nor can any Lot be taken away unless it has been paid for in full.

b) All Lots are to paid for and taken away at the Buyer's expense within TWO days from sale.

8 On failure of a Buyer to take away and pay for any Lot in accordance with Condition 7, Dunbar Sloane Ltd reserves any other right or remedies.

i) To resell the Lot or cause it to be resold by public sale, any money paid in part payment being forfeited, any deficiency attending such resale after deducting all costs incurred in connection with the Lot to be made good by the defaulting Buyer, and any surplus to be the Seller's or :

ii) To store the Lot or cause it to be stored whether at their own premises or elsewhere at the sole expense of the Buyer, and to release the Lot only after payment in full of the purchase price together with interest there on of 5% above Bank minimum lending rate, the accrued cost of removal, storage and insurance (if any) and all other costs incurred in connection with the Lot.

iii) If the Lot has been in store pursuant to (ii) for more than 6 months, to remove the Lot from store and to exercise the right set out in (i).

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BuyErs GuiDE

If you have not bought from Dunbar Sloane before, please read the following notes. They are set out in the order you are likely to come across them in the process of buying at auction. Staff will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.

BEFoRE THE AuCTion

CondiTionS oF BuSinESS

The terms and conditions under which the buyer acts at a sale are detailed at the back of this catalogue. We recommend that you read and understand these conditions of business before registering to bid at an auction. This sale is subject to the conditions of business printed in this catalogue and to the reserves.

viEwing

All lots are available for inspection prior to the sale. Although staff will endeavour to answer your enquiries, and give advice, the final decision to bid, is at your discretion and liability.

PRE-SAlE ESTimATES

The estimated prices printed below the catalogue descriptions are in New Zealand dollars and are the approximate prices expected to be realised, excluding buyers premium. They are not definitive, they are prepared well in advance of the sale and they are subject to revision.

CondiTion REPoRTS

Dunbar Sloane Ltd will provide a verbal condition report if you would like an opinion on any particular lot prior to purchasing. All goods are sold “as is” and it is up to the buyer to satisfy themselves as to the condition of an item before the auction.

THE AuCTion

RegistrationTo bid at the auction you will need to register for a bidding number at the front desk either during the viewing or prior to the auction.Buying at the AuctionPlease bid clearly and promptly using your bidding number. When you successfully purchase a lot the auctioneer will ask you for your number, and this will show on your invoice.Approximate Selling RateAuctions are generally conducted at the rate of about 100 lots per hour. However, this can vary.

ABSEnTEE Bidding

If you are unable to attend the auction, Dunbar Sloane Ltd can bid on your behalf according to your written instructions. This is a free service for intended buyers. Please complete clearly the form at the back of this catalogue and submit it to Dunbar Sloane Ltd at least 24 hours before the sale to ensure it is safely received. Lots will be purchased for you as cheaply as possible, subject to other bids in the room and to reserves.

TElEPHonE Bidding

If you are unable to attend the auction, you can elect to bid by telephone (subject to availability). Telephone bidding must be arranged with Dunbar Sloane Ltd prior to the sale and is subject to a minimum lot estimate of $1,000 or greater. Please note that the auctioneer determines the increments in bidding, not the telephone bidder. We accept no responsibility if for whatever reason we are unable to contact you and as such recommend leaving a covering bid.

BuyERS PREmium

The buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane Ltd a premium of 15% of the hammer price plus GST on the premium only–effectively adding 17.25% to the hammer price.

AFTER THE AuCTion

PaymentPayment for purchase is due in New Zealand dollars within 48 hours from the date of sale by cash, cheque or eftpos. Alternatively payment can be made by telegraphic transfer direct to our bank: (Please add $25NZ to cover New Zealand bank charges)

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Please include details of sale date and lot numbers with all payments.

CollECTion oF PuRCHASES

Property purchased can be collected as soon as full payment has been received. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to a storage and insurance fee.

Items must be paid for straight away and a second account for courier/freight charges will follow approximately 6 days later when we have had time to confirm courier/NZ Post charges.

National & International Packaging and Transportation

We prefer the buyer to pack and arrange transport. Removal firms can make crates, wrap your goods and have them delivered to you.

1. Pack & Send, email: [email protected]. Quote lot number, correct auction house (Auckland or Wellington) and date of the auction.

2. It is best to arrange your own freight insurance. It is cheaper with your household insurance company.

3. Couriers do not pack and require payment before they pick up the goods. If you want Dunbar Sloane Ltd to pack and pay for couriers we charge accordingly. This is to be paid before the goods leave our premises. We pack with care, however we take no responsibility for damage once your goods leave our premises. It is up to the buyer to arrange insurance to cover any damage or loss in transit.

4. New Zealand Post OfficeIf you require us to send your items by post we will charge for packing, postage and incidentals. The goods need to be paid for immediately following the auction and we will then quote you for this service. We have to take your items to NZ Post by car, stand in queues and fill in a custom declaration. This all takes considerable time for which we charge NZ $50.

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aBsENtEE BiDDiNG form

Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following lots. These bids are to be executed as reasonably as permitted by other bids or reserves. I agree to comply with the conditions of sale as printed in this catalogue.

TyPE oF AuCTion

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Check lot numbers and description. Place your bid/s as early as possible, as in the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. ‘Buy’ bids are not accepted. The limit you leave should be the amount to which you would bid if you were to attend the auction.BuyERS PREMIuM: Buyers are reminded that a buyer’s premium of 15% on the hammer price plus G.S.T. on the premium (17.25% total) shall be paid to Dunbar Sloane Ltd.SuCCESSFuL BIDDERS will be notified at which time arrangements may be made for payments, collection and despatch.

loTnumBER TiTlE / dESCRiPTion

mAximum Bid(excluding premium)

Dunbar Sloane Ltd7 Maginnity St, Wellington

PO Box 224, Wellington 6140 New ZealandPhone: +64 4 472 1367 Fax: +64 4 475 7389

[email protected]

FinE & APPliEd ART AuCTion

24 & 25 SEPTEMBER 2014

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Dunbar Sloane Ltd7 Maginnity St, Wellington

PO Box 224, Wellington 6140 New ZealandPhone: +64 4 472 1367 Fax: +64 4 475 7389

[email protected]

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