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PART THREE Applied Art Lots A1– A171 5pm • Thursday 18 April 2013

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Dunbar Sloane Wellington. Thursday 18 April 2013

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PART THREEApplied Art

Lots A1– A1715pm • Thursday 18 April 2013

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NZ STudio PoTTERy

A1CHESTER NEALiELarge strap handled flagon in green and blue glazes with rutile around neck and brown glaze base (1980). Personal and exhibition labels44cm height$2,000 - 4,000

A2CHESTER NEALiEMassive early lidded crock with ribbed and lined body and side handles, in green ash upper body and brown glaze lower body41cm height$1,500 - 3,000

A3CHESTER NEALiEEarly spherical flagon with strap handle, wood fired in mottled brown glaze19cm height$150 - 300

A4NiCHoLAS BRANdoNMassive ovoid floor vase with tall narrow neck in sang de boeuf glaze over white glaze54cm height$500 - 1,000

A5GRAEmE SToRmLarge floor vase with everted rim in brown and tan glazes, incised foliate design. Impressed mark42cm height$700 - 1,400

A6GRAEmE SToRmFloor vase with incised lines to shoulder, in turquoise and blue glazes with brown highlights. Impressed marks40cm height$700 - 1,400

A7GRAEmE SToRmTrio of graduated cylinder vases with impressed geometric decoration and everted rims (chip to rim of middle piece)50, 42, 32cm height$400 - 800

A8GRAEmE SToRmMassive charger with wall mounts for hanging in gunmetal glaze with gold manganese over glaze. Impressed mark52cm diameter$700 - 1,400

A9GRAEmE SToRmSmall lava glazed bowl in green, blue and black glazes. Impressed mark13cm diameter$75 - 150

A10RAy RoGERSMassive shallow bowl in black flecked red tessha style glaze. Incised signature52cm diameter$700 - 1,400

A11PETER CoLLiSLarge charger in brilliant turquoise glaze with crackle effect and matt black glaze exterior. Impressed mark49cm diameter$400 - 800

A12PETER CoLLiSLarge charger in black glaze with gold leaf inclusions and trailed red glaze. Signed45cm diameter$300 - 600

A13dAvid SHEARERRectangular form slab built vase with textured upper body in fine white crackle glaze33cm height$250 - 500

PROVENANCEpurchased from artist c1990

A14ANNEkE BoRRENOvoid pot with wooden lid, in gloss black glaze with matt black glaze decoration. Painted mark14cm height$100 - 200

A15ANNEkE BoRRENOvoid ribbed bowl together with ribbed goblet glazed as above. Painted marks10, 14cm heights$40 - 80

A16ANNEkE BoRRENTall ‘floating’ vase in white glaze with abstract decoration in grey/blue. Painted mark34cm height$150 - 300

A17ANNEkE BoRRENWhite stoneware orb with painted abstract decoration in brown, green and black. Painted mark15cm height$50 - 100

A18ANNEkE BoRRENOvoid vase with inverted rim, in blue, green and black painted abstract decoration. Painted mark14cm height$40 - 80

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A19ANNEkE BoRRENWall vase with hanging hole in blue, green and black abstract decoration on white ground. Painted mark21cm length$40 - 80

A20ANNEkE BoRRENSimilar to above. Painted mark18cm length$40 - 80

A21LAwRENCE EwiNGLidded crock with twin rope and lug handles to the shoulder in variegated brown glaze. Paper label34cm height$150 - 300

A22LAwRENCE EwiNGTall cylindrical vase with everted rim and twin lugs to the shoulder in brown glazes. Incised mark30cm height$100 - 200

A23LAwRENCE EwiNGBottle vase with cork lid and single rope/lug handle in iron spotted oatmeal glaze. Incised mark37cm height$75 - 150

A24LAwRENCE EwiNGOvoid bottle vase with single rope/lug handle, in shino glaze. Incised mark23cm height$50 - 100

A25PETER STiCHBuRyCoffee pot, lidded sugar pot and milk jug with incised tenmoku band, in grey/blue glaze. Impressed marks22, 14, 9cm heights$100 - 200

A26PETER STiCHBuRySmall bowl in tessha glaze with abstract pattern to the well. Impressed mark18cm diameter$30 - 60

A27PAuL mELSERLarge bowl in tenmoku and tessha style glazes with blue/green lines to the well. Impressed mark41cm diameter$100 - 200

A28PAuL mELSERLarge ovoid jug with wax resist foliate pattern, in brown and green glazes. Impressed mark26cm height$75 - 150

A29PAuL mELSERTwo ovoid lidded pots, one in brown glaze, the other in brown/green salt glaze. Impressed mark12, 10cm heights$50 - 100

A30PAuL mELSERTwo small vases and a mug, with foliate pattern in various blue, brown and oatmeal glazes, together with blue glaze bowl. Impressed marks13, 11, 9cm height$50 - 100

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A65

A31

A21

A64

A3

A22

A57 A58

A62

A44

A12

A19

A17

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A31PETER GiBBSLarge rectangular bowl in tenmoku glaze with grey/green crawl glaze to the well. Impressed mark44cm length$100 - 200

A32FLoRA CHRiSTELLERDeep bowl in blue glaze with abstract wax resist pattern in white glaze. Impressed mark31cm diameter$75 - 150

A33wAimEA PoTTERyOvoid flagon, teapot and lidded sugar pot in dark green ash glazes. Impressed marks22, 11, 10cm height$30 - 60

A34BEvERLEy LuxToNSquare, footed sushi platter with poured blue decoration on white glaze ground. Painted mark, dated 199119cm square$40 - 80

A35LoRNA ELLiSSquare tile mounted on board, with raised floral decoration in blue/green glass glaze. Paper label34cm height$50 - 100

A36ATTRiBuTEd To LoRNA ELLiSCircular tile with raised landscape pattern in bright blue, green and red glass glazes27cm diameter$40 - 80

A37ELAiNE mARLANdLake view tile, together with Nicole Kolig abstract tile and two Porteous tiles, various glazes18 x 16cm, 15 x 15cm$40 - 80

A38ZEkE woLFSmall bowl decorated with oranges together with four Roger Bagshaw abstract design tiles. Paper label11cm diameter, square$40 - 80

A39GuLiELmA dowRiCkCircular lidded box in red, blue and pale green lustre glazes together with ceramic apple8, 7cm diameters$40 - 80

A40doRiS duTCHFour small vases in various green, grey and brown glazes. Impressed marks12, 8cm heights, 10cm diameter$50 - 100

A41doRiS duTCHOvoid dish with iron oxide exterior and pale blue well together with circular small bowl in same glaze. Impressed marks24cm length, 13cm diameter$30 - 60

A42RoSEmARy BRiTTAiNAbstract form small vase in matt grey together with Lawrence Ewing tenmoku glazed lidded box. Impressed marks9cm height, 8cm square$30 - 60

A43dAvid BRokENSHiREPorcelain hand formed deep bowl in white with blue decoration. Impressed mark12cm diameter$30 - 60

A44ATTRiBuTEd To ANdREw vAN dER PuTTENCylindrical vase in shino glaze with scored and impressed sides, rolled rim26cm height$75 - 150

A45BRiAN GARTSidEBowl in tenmoku glaze with abstract decorated well in purple, blue and green36cm diameter$75 - 150

A46BRiAN GARTSidEPlatter in matt black glaze with abstract polychrome decoration to the well. Paper label38cm diameter$50 - 100

A47JuLiET PETERBowl in green and brown glazes with abstract linear pattern to the well. Incised initials35cm diameter$250 - 500

A48Roy CowANOvoid floor vase with glaze painted fish, coral and seaweed decoration on pale blue glaze ground. Incised initials35cm height$600 - 1,200

A49Roy CowANLamp base in oatmeal glaze with abstract linear decoration in brown52cm height$200 - 400

A50oNLiE oNGLidded stoneware container formed as a pumpkin with the finial as the stalk, in red and brown glazes (small chip to inner rim). Impressed mark and paper label20cm diameter$100 - 200

A51uNkNowNDeep bowl on three feet in brown glaze with chun style glaze well together with footed bowl in deep red30, 24cm diameters$40 - 80

A52uNkNowNLarge curved slab built vase with applied medallions, in tenmoku glaze38cm height$40 - 80

A53JoHN CRAwFoRd/HECToR PoTTERiESCoffee set comprising; four cups and saucers, one larger mug and saucer, milk jug and sugar, four side plates and two larger plates, in ‘fuchsia’ pattern, tan glaze on pale green ground. Incised marks$100 - 200

A54RAEBuRN LAiRdSquat ovoid vase in black glaze with gold band to the shoulder. Incised initials19cm height$30 - 60

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A66

A76 A75

A80

A92 A91

A93

A89 A90

A88 A86

A94 A95

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A55GREG BARRoNEarly ovoid vase in tan glazes with wax resist motifs together with unknown teapot in brown ash glazes and cat form vase. Impressed marks24, 16, 20cm heights$40 - 80

A56ESTELLE mARTiNAnagama fired ikebanai vase formed of two joined off set squares. Incised mark, dated 199030 x 28 x 11cm$300 - 600

A57ESTELLE mARTiNSpherical anagama fired vase. Incised mark, dated 198519cm height$100 - 200

A58ESTELLE mARTiNEarly tall cylindrical vase with incised lines together with early ovoid vase in oatmeal glaze. Painted marks24, 18cm height$75 - 150

A59ESTELLE mARTiNSet of eight ramekins with banded and scored sides in rich brown glazes. Painted marks10cm diameter$50 - 100

A60ESTELLE mARTiNSmall anagama fired vase together with two Paul Winspear shino bowls. Incised marks9cm height & 14cm diameter$40 - 80

A61ESTELLE mARTiNSalt pig on four pinched feet, glazed in blue/green and brown glazes. Painted mark14cm height$30 - 60

A62BRuCE mARTiNRectangular slab built vase in tessha style glaze and blue/green glaze walls with applied ridges and impressed decoration. Impressed early mark34cm length$200 - 400

A63BRuCE mARTiNPlatter on pedestal base with waved edge, anagama fired. Incised mark, dated ‘8827cm square$100 - 200

A64GENNiE dE LANGE“Honorine de Brabant with silk scarf ” framed four tile hanging work. Paper label44cm square (frame)$300 - 600

A65TEmukA PoTTERiES/RiCHARd kiLLEENLarge rectangular platter featuring Richard Killeen’s painting ‘Fish and Sticks’ in blue and red on white ground. Ltd edition of 50. Impressed mark and printed title42cm length$300 - 600

A66JoHN PARkERLarge early blue bowl with ‘gold’ spotting to the well. Impressed early mark37cm diameter$300 - 600

A67JoHN PARkERTall ribbed red bottle vase (repair to neck). Impressed mark31cm height$50 - 100

A68ESTHEE NiGRi (?)Tall slender heavily ribbed bottle vase in matt white stoneware. Painted signature46cm height$75 - 150

A69PATTi mEAdS‘Tectonic Discoid’ pot of disc form in black, green and gold pit fired finish. Paper label35cm diameter$75 - 150

A70dAmE doREEN BLumHARdTFountain from the ‘Owhiro Bay Rock Impression Series’ of rock impressed square slabs with a circular top, all oxide washed73cm height$300 - 600

A71dAmE doREEN BLumHARdTLarge bark impression abstract form in oxide washed stoneware, framed on black background. Paper label59 x 52cm (including frame)$300 - 600

A72dAmE doREEN BLumHARdTEarly conical vase in grey/green glaze with black highlight. Impressed mark21cm height$50 - 100

A73dAmE doREEN BLumHARdTEarly gourd shaped vase in dark umber finish with green ash glazed neck. Impressed mark26cm height$50 - 100

A74RoSEmARy BRiTTAiNTall hand formed cylindrical vase with applied floral motifs33cm height$40 - 80

A75PAmELLA ANNSouTH‘Catch’ a hand form sculptural figure of a man with fish atop his head, stoneware in oatmeal glaze with blue and gold highlights. Impressed mark48cm height$250 - 500

A76PAmELLA ANNSouTH‘Baby Basket’, hand formed stoneware basket with sculpted faces and loop handle in green and gold matt glazes. Impressed mark20cm height$80 - 160

A77PAmELLA ANNSouTHTwo hand formed wall hanging female forms in pale stained finish. Impressed marks19cm height$30 - 60

A78PETER JoHNSoNTwo pit fired ovoid pots with paua inlaid resin bands to the shoulder. Impressed marks19, 12cm heights$100 - 200

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A79AdRiANA HENdALTwo bowls with incised landscape and foliate patterns, in green, blue, brown and black glazes. One with painted mark 18, 15cm diameters$50 - 100

A80RAEwyN ATkiNSoNHeavily textured boat form on four square legs with koru motifs, in oxide stained stoneware (chipping to rim)39cm length$100 - 200

A81JoHN GREENWall hanging figure of ‘Peirot’ style in green and polychrome glazes with applied bird forms. Dated 2/12/0154cm length$100 - 200

A82CAmERoN wEBSTER (NGA PuHi, TuHoE)‘Mask’ wall hanging stylised Maori face with incised moko designs, in white glazed earthenware. Accompanied by exhibition leaflet41cm height$300 - 600

A83mARk LANdERShallow charger, entitled ‘Jacobs Ladder’ in polychrome glazes together with similar entitled ‘Dark Staircase’ (faults). Incised signature49cm diameter$100 - 200

A84mARk LANdERShallow charger entitled ‘Figure with cherry tree II’ in polychrome glazes. Incised signature48cm diameter$100 - 200

A85mARk LANdERShallow charger entitled ‘Figure with cherry tree’ in polychrome glazes. Incised signature45cm diameter$100 - 200

A86CHRiSTiNE BoSwiJkLarge ovoid floor vase in polychrome glazes with avian and floral glaze painted decoration. Signed and dated 198537cm height$500 - 1,000

A87doN THoRNLEyLarge shino glazed floor vase with rolled neck and gestural decoration. Impressed mark41cm height$150 - 300

A88BARRy BRiCkELLLarge lidded storage crock with crimped side lug handles in rich brown salt glaze and green glass glaze to the finial40cm height$300 - 600

A89NiCHoLAS BRANdoNTall tapering floor vase in rich sang de boeuf glaze109cm height$600 - 1,200

A90NiCHoLAS BRANdoNAnother as above with white highlights84cm height$600 - 1,200

A91NiCHoLAS BRANdoNOvoid vase with rich sang de boeuf glaze and white highlights32cm height$300 - 600

A92NiCHoLAS BRANdoNAnother similar to above31cm height$300 - 600

A93JAmES GREiG‘Unfolding Form’ bowl with mottled blue/green and black glazes to the well and oxide rubbed exterior. Incised mark27cm length$125 - 250

A94JAmES GREiG‘Unfolding Form’ series bowl, in blue/grey and brown glazes (rim chip). Incised mark35cm length$100 - 200

A95JAmES GREiG‘Unfolding Form’ bowl, with grey glaze to the well and oxide rubbed exterior (rim chip). Incised mark25cm length$50 - 100

LEN CASTLE A96LEN CASTLEFalcon head hanging form in white stoneware with black stain. Impressed mark and dated ‘98 (50th Anniversary of Potting Series)28cm width$500 - 1,000

A97LEN CASTLEHanging form in grey stained stoneware with blue glazed neck interior. Impressed mark20cm height$450 - 900

A98LEN CASTLEDiscoid hanging form with heavily textured and incised front, in iron oxide wash. Impressed mark (1980’s)33cm diameter$750 - 1,500

A99LEN CASTLEDouble winged hanging form with heavily incised front face, in iron oxide wash. Incised initials20cm width$300 - 600

A100LEN CASTLEHanging form with heavily incised lines in blue and green glazes over oxide wash. Incised initials19cm height$250 - 500

A101LEN CASTLEDiscoid vase with three textured rope impressions to each face, in iron oxide wash. Impressed mark (1960’s)34cm height$800 - 1,600

A102LEN CASTLELarge hanging bottle form with impressed pattern to front face, in iron oxide wash (repair to neck). Impressed mark (1960’s)40cm height$150 - 300

A103LEN CASTLEDeep bowl with heavily textured blue glaze well and tenmoku glaze exterior. Impressed mark (1960’s)36cm diameter$600 - 1,200

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A96 A97 A98

A99 A100 A106

A101 A103 A110

A109 A110 A104

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A104LEN CASTLEDeep rectangular bowl with impressed motifs to the well, in pale and dark green ash glazes. Impressed mark (1960’s)44cm length$500 - 1,000

A105LEN CASTLELarge bowl in rich red/brown shino glaze, with dramatic large ‘ishihaze’ quartz inclusions. Impressed mark38.5cm diameter$400 - 800

PROVENANCECollection of the Castle Family

A106LEN CASTLEBowl with incised lines to rim and chun style glazed well, tenmoku glazed exterior. Impressed mark29cm diameter$300 - 600

A107LEN CASTLELarge bowl with stylised head form to the rim, with pooled and speckled green/blue glaze to the well, iron oxide wash. Impressed mark41cm diameter$1,500 - 3,000

A108LEN CASTLESulphur bowl, magnificent flared bowl with rich sulphur yellow coloured well, richly textured, the exterior black. Impressed mark46cm diameter$3,500 - 6,000

A109LEN CASTLELarge bowl with wax resist quince blossom motif, in brown and green glazes (restoration). Impressed mark34cm diameter$550 - 1,000

PROVENANCECollection of the Castle Family

A110LEN CASTLELarge rectangular deep bowl, in shino glaze, with incised lines to upper well. Impressed mark38cm length$400 - 800

PROVENANCECollection of the Castle Family

A111LEN CASTLELarge rectangular dish in grey/green ash glazes and tenmoku glaze rim, with stippled pattern to the well. Impressed mark41.5cm length$400 - 800

PROVENANCECollection of the Castle Family

A112LEN CASTLELarge spherical flagon, with strap handle in black/green glaze over red/green ground. Impressed mark (1960’s)33cm height$400 - 800

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A113LEN CASTLEPouring bottle with strap handle in blue/grey glaze. Impressed mark (1970’s)18cm height$300 - 600

A114LEN CASTLEDeep rectangular bowl with Japanese motifs to the well, in dark brown/green glaze pooling to black (restoration). Impressed mark41cm length$500 - 1,000

PROVENANCECollection of the Castle Family

A115LEN CASTLERectangular bowl in rich blue/grey glaze with tenmoku rim. Impressed mark, (kiln chip to base)32cm length$200 - 400

PROVENANCECollection of the Castle Family

A116LEN CASTLETenmoku glazed, vertically ribbed bowl with pinched mouth. Early mark (1960’s)14cm height$200 - 400

PROVENANCECollection of the Castle Family

A117LEN CASTLEBowl with quince blossom motif in tenmoku glaze with oatmeal overglaze. Incised initials20cm diameter$200 - 400

A118LEN CASTLESmall shino glazed bowl. Impressed mark (1970’s)17cm diameter$100 - 200

A119LEN CASTLETeapot with cane handle in green and iron spotting grey glazes. Early mark (1960’s)24cm height$150 - 300

HiSToRiC/CRowN LyNN

A120uNkNowN, PoSSiBLy P HuTSoNTall cylindrical vase with everted rim and pedestal vase, in rich green and tan majolica glaze28cm height$100 - 200

A121LukE AdAmS PoTTERiES, CHRiSTCHuRCHLarge toby jug of traditional design, with NZ tree fern motif, in rich brown glaze20.5cm height$100 - 200

A122RoN [JACk] HuTCHiSoNThree small figures, a knight glazed green and two ducks, one yellow and one white. Incised signature and dated 19409, 7cm heights$100 - 200

A123BRiAR GARdNERTrough vase in yellow and brown trickle glaze (small hairline) together with another in pink and pale blue glaze. Incised signatures22, 17cm lengths$50 - 100

A124BRiAR GARdNERTrough vase in yellow and pale blue glazes. Incised signature27cm length$40 - 80

A125NEw ZEALANd iNSuLAToRS/TEmukALog form trough vase in pale green. Printed mark$40 - 80

A126CRowN LyNNRare hanging plaque from the Native Flora & Fauna Series in gold on dark brown ground. Inscribed “Crown Lynn Potteries Ltd The Largest Pottery in the Southern Hemisphere”14 x 14cm$300 - 600

iNTERNATioNAL

A127LuCiE RiE (ENGLANd)Hot water jug with side pulled handle in cream glaze with manganese highlights to rim (hairline cracks to base). Impressed mark22cm height$400 - 800

A128LuCiE RiE (ENGLANd)Another similar to above (hairline cracks to base). Impressed mark18cm height$300 - 600

A129LuCiE RiE (ENGLANd)Four conical cups and eight saucers in cream glaze with manganese highlights to rims (minor chipping to six saucers and one cup). Impressed marks$300 - 600

A130LuCiE RiE/HANS CoPER (ENGLANd)Pouring vessel, with pulled side handle, glazed as above (rim frit) together with another (loss to handle). Impressed marks20cm length$300 - 600

A131LuCiE RiE (ENGLANd)Cylindrical milk jug with pulled side handle glazed as above. Impressed mark10cm height$400 - 800

A132LuCiE RiE (ENGLANd)Ovoid milk jug with loop handle glazed as above (two rim frits). Impressed mark12cm height$150 - 300

A133ATTRiBuTEd SHoJi HAmAdA (JAPAN)Conical rice bowl in light brown with poured brown and green glazes13cm diameter$200 - 400

A134kENNETH CLARk (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Long hors d’oeuvre dish in black with polychrome decoration to the well 1960’s, (rim frit)35cm length$30 - 60

A135kENNETH CLARk (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Small lustre glazed bowl in red and silver together with unknown small vintage Japanese bowl with blue and tan vertical stripes. Painted mark15.5cm diameter, 6cm height$75 - 150

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A136miCHAEL CARdEw (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Strap handled jug in green ash glaze with cream/grey cover glaze and trailed abstract pattern (repair to handle). Incised mark18cm length$200 - 400

PROVANANCE: Made in Christchurch 1968 on Cardew’s visit

A137dENiSE wREN/oxSHoTT PoTTERy (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Bottle vase in ribbed stoneware with brown salt glaze body and green/brown ash glaze neck (1959-68). Incised marks21cm height$150 - 300

A138dENiSE wREN/oxSHoTT PoTTERy (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Small ribbed and incised pot in brown and green glazes (1930-37). Incised marks7cm height$70 - 140

A139SidNEy TuSTiN/wiNCHComBE PoTTERy (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Beaker in brown and green with slip trailed pattern. Impressed marks9cm height$30 - 60

A140SidNEy TuSTiN/wiNCHComBE PoTTERy (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Small ribbed flagon with strap handle in tan and brown. Impressed marks18cm height$30 - 60

A141ST ivES PoTTERy (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Strap handled tankard in brown/grey glazes. Impressed mark12.5cm height$30 - 60

A142LAmoRNA PoTTERy (uNiTEd kiNGdom)Two slip trailed pin dishes, one with boat, the other a bird, in blue glazes. Incised marks9, 8cm diameter$30 - 60

A143moFFAT PoTTERy (SCoTLANd)Baluster vase in green glaze with brown abstract pattern. Impressed mark15cm height$30 - 60

A144uNkNowN (JAPAN)Ovoid vase with heavily textured/striated surface in matt brown glaze. Impressed marks20cm height$40 - 80

A145uNkNowN (CHiNA)Four small celadon glazed pots. Marked7, 10cm height$40 - 80

A146kALoNG kiLN (NoRTHERN THAiLANd)Bowl in light tan with brown painted pattern, circa 14th Century 21cm diameter$200 - 400

A147FRANS HEyNERFour tile panel entitled ‘Swalmen’ of glaze painted head, in polychrome glazes. Painted signature34 x 27cm$50 - 100

GLASS

A148ANN RoBiNSoN‘Vase of Flowers’, red, blown glass vase in frosted deep red with four hand formed flowers in similar red with clear stems and clear and red glass stamens (minor loss to one stamen)Vase 13cm height, flowers 26-29cm lengths$4,000 - 7,000

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A149ANN RoBiNSoNEarly deep blown glass bowl with swirling red interior and pale blue exterior, on clear pedestal base24cm diameter$400 - 800

A150L CAmPBELLDeep bowl in blue glass with red rim and coloured inclusions. Incised signature and dated ‘9626cm diameter$100 - 200

A151PETER viESNikRed lily vase, signed and dated ‘8625cm height$200 - 400

A152PETER viESNikBlue lily base, signed and dated ‘8626cm height$200 - 400

A153ToNy kuEPFERDeep glass vase in swirling orange and red within clear glass25cm diameter$100 - 200

A154ToNy kuEPFERTapered jug with applied handle in iridescent orange, green and blue glass19cm height$75 - 150

A155ToNy kuEPFERTapered bottle vase, with everted rim, in clear glass with gestural orange pattern24cm height$75 - 150

A156GARy NASH, SuNBEAm GLASSwoRkSFlattened ovoid vase in black with silver leaf patterning. Incised signature, dated ‘0623cm height$100 - 200

A157ATTRiBuTEd To GARy NASHVase of flattened bottle form in black glass with pink, gold and blue green decoration16cm height$40 - 80

SCuLPTuRE & oTHER

A158kiNGSLEy BAiRd‘Sea Bowl, 1993’, bronze sculpture in verdigris finish of boat and wave form. Collection label, incised signature, 2 of 6$400 - 800

A159JoHN PAPAS‘The Range of the Moors’ three panel earthenware tile work, in greys, blues, white and red. Signed and entitled verso76 x 56cm each panel$300 - 600

A160iAN mACLEAN‘Wing, 1991’ abstract Rewa Rewa sculpture on square base. Collection label and mark51cm length$150 - 300

A161ATTRiBuTEd HEPi mAxwELLGreenstone triple koru form on greenstone base9.5cm height$100 - 200

A162diANE GREENwood‘Off Hand’ clear glass hand with green glass and wire bracelet, mounted on silver painted wooden pedestal. Signed22cm length$100 - 200

A163uNkNowNCarved bust in greenstone, on resin base with Maori motifs to the rim28cm height$150 - 300

A164mARk PiERCyCarved limewood bowl. Signed30cm diameter$75 -150

A165TREvoR LAmBOval mirror with grotesque mask and border in hand formed red leather. Signed verso102cm height$200 - 400

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TExTiLES

A166diLANA RuGS/JoHN BEvAN FoRdEntitled ‘Moving Land, Moving People’, dated January 2004. Signed and entitled verso364 x 263cm$2,000 - 4,000

A167diLANA RuGS/JoHN BEvAN FoRdEntitled ‘Kahu Kura’, 4 of 20. Signed and entitled verso400 x 138cm$1,500 - 3,000

A168GRACE RuSHToNWoven wall hanging mounted on board entitled ‘Quiet Harbour’ in reds, blues, greens, oranges etc. Signed and entitled verso123 x 180cm$600 - 1,200

A169Judy PATiENCEWall hanging in woven wools of geometric design, in blue, pink, tan and red, aluminium rods to top and bottom. Signed verso, dated 1984316 x 100cm$200 - 400

A170uNkNowN, NoRTHERN mAoRiTwo wall hangings formed of golden and brown dyed flax fibre, thickly looped, the panels precede and with flax fibre fronds hanging c1990120 x 78cm each panel$800 - 1,500

A171diLANA RuGSFlying angel form, and looping linear pattern, in blues, white and rust red, Dilana label verso126 x 180cm$1,000 - 2,000

A158

A171

A166 (detail) A167 (detail)

A161

A160

A170

A170

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AAberhart, Laurence 8, 9, 10, 11Albrecht, Gretchen 106Amspoker, A 85

BBackhouse, John Philemon 32Baker, William G 31Barraud, Charles D 97Bensemann, Leo 38Breanski Snr, Alfred de 62

CChevalier, Nicholas 57, 89Clairmont, Philip 76Clark, Russell 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51Cole, Edward 84Cotton, Shane 16Cummings, Vera 29, 30

dDay, Melvin [Pat] 37, 39, 40De Lautour, Tony 13Dibble, Paul 1, 2Dillon, Nicolas 101, 102

EEsplin, Tom 53Evans, Jane 107, 108

FFomison, Tony 77Ford, John Bevan 63Frazer, Neil 15

GGilbert, Victor 96

HHammond, Bill 21, 22, 23, 24, 69, 78Hanly, Pat 70, 71, 72Harris, Jeffrey 17, 18, 19Heaphy, Chris 14Hepworth, Barbara 74 Hodgkins, Frances 93Hotere, Ralph 27, 66, 67Hoyte, John Barr Clarke 33, 34, 88

JJackson, Alexander Young 35

kKilleen, Richard 25, 75

LLane, Tony 79, 80Lindauer, Gottfried 28

mMaddox, Allen 20Major, I 83Mitchell, Leonard 82, 86

mCMcIntyre, Peter 52, 54, 100

NNamatijira, Albert 56Nerli, Girolamo Pieri Ballati 58, 59, 60, 61, 90New Zealand Railways, Publicity Branch 87Ngan, Guy 64, 65

oO’Brien, George 98O’Keefe, Alfred 91

PParker, John 81

RRichmond, James Crowe 94Robinson, Peter 12

SSmither, Michael 26Spencer Bower, Olivia 95Stoddart, Margaret Olrog 92Sydney, Grahame 36

TThomson, Jeff 4Trusttum, Philip 105Twiss, Greer 3

wWalters, Gordon 73Wheeler, Colin 99White, Robin 5, 6, 7, 68Woollaston, Mountford Tosswill [Toss] 55, 103, 104

PART 2

AAdam Jnr, Joseph Denovan 391Adams, Nancy 444Allwood, Stephen 243Annesley, Mabel 423Aris, Bernard 259aAttwood, Thomas R 251, 253

BBadcock, Douglas 206Baird, Annie 228, 311, 312Baker, W J 299Baker, William G 460Barraud, Charles D 261, 262Beadle, Peter 200, 202-205, 375, 378Bidwell, Bridget 279Binding, Wellesley 308Birket Foster, Myles 403Blomfield, Charles 249aBoelee, Rudolf 431, 432Bold, E H 259Brown, Nigel 215-218Buchanan, Dean 310Buchanan, Elizabeth 317Burton, Sally 226a, 316Busch, Heather 437Butler, Grace 443Byles, William Hounsom 298

CCairncross, Sam 408-412Carmody, Brian 232Carey, Ida 343Carrington, George W 247, 248Chance, George 328, 329Chevalier, Nicholas 461Chilcott, Gavin 237, 356Chrisp, Richard 234Clark, Russell 304, 304aCoolahan, Kate 280Cowan, Roy 274, 276Crabb, Helen 345, 346Cross, Mark 381Crump, John 376

dDawson, Nelson 405Deans, A Austen 375, 383Dixon, James 397Drawbridge, John 468, 474

EEaton, Michael 388Edgar, Charlton 384aElliot, Margaret 318Evans, Jane 227

FFerrier, James 396Fletcher, Blythe 300, 406Fomison, Tony 351, 352Fontana, Lucio 426Ford, John Bevan 307aForman, Nicky 373Frazer, Neil 241Freemantle, Gary 438Frizzell, Dick 284-286, 348Frost, Joseph Ambrose 390Fuller, Geoffrey 368

GGibb, John 452Gilbert, Sir John 451Gildin, M 255Goodman, Robert Gwelo 398Gopas, Rudolph 389Gouldsmith, Edmund 250Greig, Jason 350, 470Gross, Frank 467Gully, John After 258

HHaite, George Charles 295Halcombe, Edith Stanway 260Hammond, Bill 428aHartwell, E C 445Hayman, Patrick 370Herschell, Suzanne 233Hipkins, Roland 407Hollings, Russell 320Hourigan, Heather 361Howard, Stephen 231a, 309a, 315aHoworth, Charles H 249, 265, 269, 459Hunt, Bruce 231Hutton, John 343

JJoce, 436Johns, John 330Johnson, Robert 382Jolley, Martin Gwilt 393

kKaan, Simon 347, 469Kerr, Bob 372Kingstone, Ian 367Knight, Gwen 439, 440Knikker Jnr, Jan S 292

LLattey, Edward B 379Lee, Owen R 201, 206a, 380Lee Johnson, Eric 417, 418Lewer, Richard 433, 434, 435Longmire, William Taylor 400

mMadden, James M 266, 458Madden, Nigel 238Maddox, Allen 356a-359Martin, Albin 266a, 404Martinson, Paul 448Masters, Heather 340aMatchitt, Partene 374Materne, G 296Mawley, Attributed Henry 450Menzies Gibb, William 267Monkhouse, Thomas S 257Moore, John L 331, 332Moore, Michael 315

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Moore, R P 323-327Moultray, John D 252Mourant, Elise 419, 420Muggeridge, Marianne 278

mCMcArthur, Piera 226MacAskill, Jeanne 362-364McCormack, Thomas A 301, 302, 307, 387MacDiarmid, Douglas 281McDowell, Robert 230, 321McFarlane 371McFarlane, Shona 225aMcIntyre, Mary 240McIntyre, Peter 303McIvor, Lois 229aMcKay, Jean 442MacLennnan, Stewart 414, 415, 424, 425

NNash, Eustace 401Neilson, Don R 213Ngan, Guy 288Nicoll, Archibald F 201aNiemann, Edward H 392Nijand, Dirk 395Norton, William E 394

oO’Hagan, Peter 234aOsborne, Fanny 446, 447

PPalmer, Stanley 221-223, 229, 277, 282, 283, 349Papps, Sally 239Parker, John S 235, 236Peerless, Tom 264Perkins, Christopher 341Peter, Juliet 275, 276Pidgeon, Henry Clarke 399Pule, John 365, 366

RReed, William J 209Rees, Elizabeth 319Reynolds, John 360Richardson, Harry Linley 306, 344Richmond, Dorothy Kate 462Roberts, Glenda 224, 225Roosenboom, Nicholas J 291Rundle, John 214, 384

SSavage, Cedric 207, 207a, 208, 211, 212, 416, 463Schoon, Theo 305Shannon, Elspeth 371aSharpe, Alfred 453-456Sherwood, Maud 421, 422, 441

Siddell, Peter 287Smith, Kane 430Smither, Michael 219, 220, 353-355, 466Spencer Bower, Olivia 385, 386Stanton-Tutugoro, Isabelle 313Streefkerk, Carel 293Stevens, Eion 369aStewart, Helen 413Sydney, Grahame 471-473

TTakle, Grant 242Taylor 322Taylor, Rob 309Thomas, Mark 377Thompson, Nelson 369Thompson, Sydney Lough 210Thomson, Jeff 430a

uUnknown 254, 256, 402, 449Ussher, Mark 428

vVan der Velden, Petrus 270-272Vane, Kathleen Airini 334, 335Villemot, Bernard 427

wWadham, William J 297Walsh, Alfred 268, 338Waterhouse, Alfred 294Watkins, Denys 244, 245Webb, Marilynn 289, 290Weeks, John 273, 339Weston & Frizzell 429Wilson, Laurence W 246, 263, 457Wilson, Nigel 314Wimperis, Jenny 464, 465Woods, George 340Worsley, Charles N 335, 336Wright, Frank 337

PART 3

AAdams, Luke A121Annsouth, Pamella A76-A78Atkinson, Raewyn A80

BBagshaw, Roger A38Baird, Kingsley A158Barron, Greg A55Blumhardt, Dame Doreen A70-A73Borren, Anneke A14-A20Boswijk, Christine A86Brandon, NicholasA4, A89-A92Brickell, Barry A88Brittain, Rosemary A42, A74

Brokenshire, David A43

CCampbell, L A150Cardew, Michael A136Castle, Len A96-A119Christeller, FloraA32Clark, Kenneth A134, A135Collis, Peter A11, A12Coper, Hans A130Cowan, Roy A48, A49Crawford, John A53Crown Lynn A126

dde Lange, Gennie A64Dilana Rug A166, A167, A171Dowrick, Gulielma A39Dutch, Doris A40, A41

EEllis, Lorna A35Ellis, Lorna (Attributed) A36Ewing, Lawrence A21-A24, A42Ford, John Bevan A166, A167

GGardner, Briar A123, A124Gartside, Brian A45, A46Gibbs, Peter A31Green, John A81Greenwood, Diane A162Greig, James A93-A95

HHamada, Shoji (Attributed) A133Hector Potteries, A53Hendal, Adriana A79Heyner, Frans A147Hutchison, Ron ‘Jack” A122

JJohnson, Peter A78

kKiln, Kalong A145Kolig, Nicole A37Kuepfer, Tony A153-A155

LLaird, Raeburn A54Lamb, Trevor A165Lamorna Pottery A142Lander, Mark A83-A85Luxton, Beverley A34

mcMacLean, Ian A160

mMarland, Elaine A37Martin, Bruce A62, A63

Martin, Estelle A56-61Maxwell, Hepi (Attributed) A161Meads, Patti A69Melser, Paul A27-A30Moffat Pottery A143

NNash, Gary A156Nash, Gary (Attributed) A157Nealie, Chester A1-A3New Zealand Insulators A125Nigri, Esthee A68

oOng, Onlie A50Oxshott Pottery A137, A138

PParker, John A66, A67Papas, John A159Patience, Judy A169Peter, Juliet A47Piercy, Mark A164Porteous, A37

RRie, Lucie A127-A132Robinson, Ann A148, A149Rogers, Ray A10Rushton, Grace A168

SShearer, David A13Stichbury, Peter A25, A26St Ives Pottery A141Storm, Graeme A5-A9Sunbeam Glassworks A156

TTemuka Potteries, A65, A125Thornley, Don A87Tustin, Sidney A139, A140

uUnknown Artist A163, A170, A171Unknown Potter A51, A52, A120, A144, A145

vVan der Putten, Andrew (Attributed) A44Viesnik, Peter A151, A152

wWaimea Pottery A33Webster, Cameron A82Winchcombe Pottery A139, A140Winspear, Paul A60Wolf, Zeke A38Wren, Denise A137, A138

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KEY STAFF

duNBAR miCHAEL SLoANEManaging Director of Dunbar Sloane Auckland & Wellington, Auctioneer

• New Zealand Historical • Collectables • Fine Art • Antiques • Estate Jewellery

duNBAR RuSSELL SLoANEAuctioneer, Valuer

• Maori & Pacific Artefacts • Fine Art • Antiques • Silver • Collectables • Estate Jewellery

HELENA wALkERNational Director of Fine & Applied Arts, Valuer

• New Zealand & International Fine & Applied Arts

ANTHoNy GALLAGHEROffice Manager, Auctioneer

• Antique & Decorative Arts • Antiquarian Books • Estates

aJo wHALANPhotography & Catalogue Production

BETTiNA FRiTHAuctioneer, Valuer

• Antique & Decorative Arts • Jewellery • Militaria • Toys

SimoN mANCHESTERApplied Arts Consultant, Valuer

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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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CATALOGUE SUBSCRIPTION

wELLiNGToN CATALoGuES

All costs are noted in New Zealand dollars. Postage within New Zealand included, overseas subscribers please add costs as noted

Tick NZ Cost Europe/USA Australia/Pacific

Antique & Artefacts Minimum of 3 colour catalogues per year $60.00 $130.00NZ $90.00NZ

Fine & Applied Art Minimum of 3 colour catalogues per year $60.00 $130.00NZ $90.00NZ

Toys & Dolls Minimum of 1 colour catalogues per year $20.00 $40.00NZ $35.00NZ

Wine Minimum of 2 catalogues per year $20.00 $40.00NZ $35.00NZ

Rare Books, Maps Minimum of 2 catalogues per year $30.00 $50.00NZ $45.00NZ

AuCkLANd CATALoGuES

Dunbar Sloane Ltd • PO Box 68 527 • Newton • Auckland • New [email protected] • Ph (09) 630 9178 • Fax (09) 630 9173(GST Reg. No. 75–833–277)

Tick NZ Cost Europe/USA Australia/Pacific

Maori/Pacific ArtifactsNZ Historical, Art,Militaria & Collectables

Minimum of 3 colour catalogues per year $70.00 $140.00NZ $100.00NZ

I enclose my cheque payable to Dunbar Sloane Ltd for the above catalogues, alternatively please charge my credit card, details as follows:

Name

Address

City Country

Phone Email

PAymENT

Cheque (enclosed) Credit card

VISA AMEX Mastercard (Please tick one)

Cardholder Name

Card Number

Expiry Date

SiGNATuRE

FROM TO

Office will look after this line

Dunbar Sloane Ltd7 Maginnity St, Wellington

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

[email protected]

(GST Reg. No. 11–250–866)

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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 at least 24 hours prior to the sale and is strictly subject to a minimum lot estimate of $1000 or greater. Please note that the auctioneer determines the increments in bidding, not the telephone bidder.

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)

ANZ

Credit 06 0501 0524945 00Swift Code ANZBNZ22Payee Dunbar Sloane Ltd

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.

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

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

Couriers do not pack and require payment before they pick up the 3. 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.

New Zealand Post Office4.

If 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

Date

Full Name

Address

Phone Mobile

Fax Email

Signed Date

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 shall be paid to Dunbar Sloane Ltd, all up 17.25%.

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

17 & 18 APRIL 2013

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