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Affordable & Applied Affordable & Applied Art 22 JULY 2020 AFFORDABLE & APPLIED ART Wednesday 22 JULY 2020 11am start Lot 1 – 360 Viewing Schedule Sunday 19 July 12noon – 3pm Monday 20 July 10am – 4pm Tuesday 21 July 9am – 4pm Dunbar Sloane Ltd 7 Maginnity Street Wellington CBD www.dunbarsloane.com ENQUIRIES +64 4 472 1367 / [email protected] PO Box 224, Wellington 6140 LIVE BIDDING Please note we now offer our own live online bidding service. For instruction see our website: www.dunbarsloane.co.nz Online registrations and absentee bids must be made at least 2 hours before the auction commences, or 24 hours if you are an International client BUYERS PREMIUM Each lot is subject to 17% + GST buyers premium 1 9 16 Juliet Peter Albert L Wong Kate Coolahan Circle Theme 5th November Colonisation lithograph, ltd ed 4/20 lithograph, ltd ed 9/12 etching, ltd ed 1/25 signed & dated ‘69 (lower right) signed (lower left) signed (lower right) 40.5 x 48cm, mounted 28 x 38cm 71 x 52.5cm $150 - $300 together with similar lithograph ‘Garden together with other relief print ‘Estuary’ by Path’ by the same hand, both mounted (2) Elva Bett, both unframed (2) 2 $100 - $200 $80 - $160 Don Ramage Over the Violet Hills 10 17 lithograph, ltd ed 5/18 Brian Carmody Deva Prasadam signed & dated ‘69 (lower right) Estuary Freedom in Confinement 48 x 66cm, mounted lithograph, ltd ed 1/6 screenprint, ltd ed 9/35 $100 - $200 29 x 48cm signed & dated ‘83 (lower right) together with two Bruce McAllum ltd ed 45 x 64cm 3 linocuts ‘Man with Cello’ & ‘Rooster’, all together with three other similar prints ‘Ivory John Pine Snadden mounted (3) Coast’, ‘Blue Triangle’ & “Te Whare o Aitu’ by Head of a Girl $100 - $200 the same hand, all unframed (4) linocut $100 - $200 signed & dated ‘57 within print 11 55 x 38cm (sheet) Wong Sing Tai 18 together with other print ‘Estuary ‘59’ by the Bare Island Deva Prasadam same hand, both mounted (2) screenprint, ltd ed 80/100 Inside Chepos $150 - $300 signed (lower right) screenprint, ltd ed 46/50 67 x 102cm, unframed signed & dated ‘83 (lower right) 4 $150 - $300 50 x 66cm Stewart MacLennan together with three other similar prints ‘The Venice 12 Devine Melody I’, ‘The darkness did not com- lithograph, ltd ed 3/20 Peter Campbell prehend’ & “Te Whare o Aitu’ by the same signed (lower right) Man with Falcon hand, all unframed (4) 33 x 44cm, mounted lithograph, ltd ed 1/3 $100 - $200 $80 - $160 signed & dated ‘59 (lower right) 45 x 31cm together with lithograph ‘Girl in a 19 5 Straw Hat’ by the same hand, both mounted Peter Campbell Stewart MacLennan (2) Irises Rooster $100 - $200 lithograph, ltd ed 7/7 lithograph, ltd ed of 25 signed & dated ‘59 (lower left) 41 x 32cm 13 49 x 34cm together with woodblock ‘Pelican’ by the Kees Hos together with John Pine Snadden ‘Bird in same hand, both mounted (2) Untitled Hand’ lithograph & other ‘Button Up’ ltd ed $120 - $240 relief print, ltd ed 2/50 3/50, all unframed (3) signed, inscribed with title (indistinctly) & $80 - $160 6 dated ‘67 (lower right) Albert L Wong 70 x 53cm 20 Roses together with other relief print ‘Chromatic William Ross Abrams (American) lithograph, ltd ed 4/45 Right’ by the same hand, both mounted (2) ... Trees signed (lower left) $150 - $300 print, ltd ed of 16 40 x 32cm signed & dated 1954 (lower) together with similar lithograph ‘Lilies’ by the 14 42 x 51cm same hand, both mounted (2) Kees Hos together with two other limited edition $100 - $200 Stripes (Portal Series) prints, all unframed (3) relief print, AP $100 - $200 7 signed & dated ‘68 (lower right) Albert L Wong 78 x 57cm 21 Chinese Bowl together with similar print ‘Portal Series’ by Tatsuo Ito (Japanese) lithograph, ltd ed 11/15 the same hand, both unframed (2) Siamese Cat signed (lower left) $150 - $300 lithograph, AP (ed of 350) 32 x 42.5cm signed (lower right) together with similar lithograph ‘Nature’s For- 15 56 x 76cm, unframed mation’ by the same hand, both mounted (2) Kees Hos $150 - $300 $100 - $200 Homage to Milan relief print, ltd ed 14/30 22 8 signed & dated ‘70 (lower right) Krishna Reddy (Indian/American, 1925- Albert L Wong 74 x 56cm, unframed 2018) Figures at the Beach $100 - $200 Fleurs Eclantantes (Brilliant Flowers), 1964 lithograph, ltd ed 2/20 etching, ltd ed 79/95 signed (lower left) signed (lower right) with certificate of authen- 28 x 38cm ticity to reverse together with similar lithograph ‘Pine’ by the 37.5 x 56.5cm, unframed same hand, both mounted (2) $150 - $300 $100 - $200 4 DUNBAR SLOANE 23 32 40 Guy Bardone (French) Roy Cowan Nugent Welch Neige a Saint-Claude Houses Wellington Coastline lithograph, ltd ed 60/110 lithograph, ltd ed 20/20 watercolour signed (lower right) with certificate of authen- signed (lower right) signed with initials (lower right) ticity to reverse 45 x 59cm 12 x 16cm 58 x 39.5cm, unframed $300 - $500 $150 - $250 $150 - $300 33 41 24 Friedensreich Hundertwasser Nugent Welch Jeremy King (British) Crusade of the Cross Roads, from Look at It Tug Wellington Harbour Three Untitled Lithographs on a Rainy Day Boxed Series watercolour all ltd ed of 200 screenprint in colour with metallic embossing signed with initials (lower left) each signed and mixed media, ltd ed edition 2137/3000 11 x 17cm 53 x 76cm each, together with another litho- 46 x 66cm $200 - $400 graph by another hand, all unframed (4) together with original folio embossed wood- $100 - $200 en box, signed by artist with ed no to interior 42 $3000 - 4000 Colin Hay Campbell 25 Wanganui Wharf Five Various French Ltd Edition Prints 34 watercolour all signed indistinctly and inscribed with titles Grahame Sydney signed (lower right) 56 x 76cm each, unframed De Profundis 22.5 x 29cm $80 - $160 etching, Artists Proof $200 - $400 signed (lower right) 26 13 x 15.5cm 43 Four Various French Ltd Edition Prints $400 - $600 C20th British all signed indistinctly and inscribed with titles Bridge near Cassino 56 x 76cm each, unframed 35 watercolour and ink $70 - $140 Marilynn Webb signed L A O D Lake Mahinerangi 34 38.5 x 55cm 27 drypoint etching, ltd ed 1/20 $100 - $200 Five Various Ltd Edition Prints signed and dated ‘80 (lower right) including Philip Beadle ‘A Glimpse of the 26 x 32.5cm 44 City’, M J Wells ‘Chinese Bowl’ & three other $300 - $500 Maurice Francois Courant (French) landscapes Sailing Boats on Calm Waters variously signed, of sizes, all unframed (5) 36 oil on board $60 - $120 C N Worsley signed & dated 1891 (lower left) Picturesque English Farming Village 44 x 63cm 28 watercolour $400 - $600 M Andrews signed (lower left) Ikebana 74 x 55cm 45 both monoprints $250 - $500 Janet Eyre each signed (lower right) View over Harbour 72 x 92cm each, one unframed (2) 37 watercolour $100 - $200 Attributed John Varley (British) signed and dated 3.5.31 (lower right) Shepherding Sheep on the Nile 36.5 x 58cm 29 watercolour heightened with white $100 - $200 Alfred Manessier (French) bears signature (lower left) Early Spring 50 x 74cm 46 lithograph, ltd ed 581/700 $300 - $600 Nugent Welch signed (lower right) Paraparaumu 25 x 25cm 38 watercolour and pastel $100 - $200 Rix Carlton signed (lower left) Coastal Scene 28 x 33.5cm 30 watercolour $300 - $600 Unknown Artist signed H.R Cole (lower left) Landscape 24 x 53cm 47 colour woodblock print $50 - $100 C N Worsley signed indistinctly (lower right) Palma Isle of Majorca 29 x 46.5cm 39 watercolour together with work on paper of cow & calf (2) Nugent Welch signed (lower left) $60 - $100 Steamer at Sea 17 x 34cm watercolour $300 - $500 31 signed (lower left) Henri Hayden (British) 22 x 29cm Cortablon $300 - $600 lithograph, ltd ed 53/75 signed & dated 1969 (lower right) 49 x 60cm $300 - $600 AFFORDABLE ART 5 48 55 63 Colonial Artist Birchnell Delph Marcus King Bay of Islands Wanganui River Wellington Harbour watercolour heightened with white watercolour oil signed with initials and dated M.R.S. 1901 signed (lower left) incised with signature (lower left) (lower right) 24 x 33cm 22 x 31.5cm 17.5 x 38cm together with another similar watercolour by $300 - $500 together with W. S. Myles oil Coastal Scape the same hand (2) (2) $100 - $200 64 $80 - $160 Rix Carlton 56 Coastal Scene 49 Charles H Howarth watercolour E S Ritchie Queens Cottage signed and dated 1937 (lower left) The Road to Light watercolour 18.5 x 28.5cm gouache signed (lower right) together with W. Myles coastal watercolour signed 24 x 34cm (2) 20 x 36.5cm $60 - $100 $60 - $100 together with other watercolour of the South Coast by another hand (2) 57 65 $40 - $80 Richard Wallwork Manner of Frances Hodgkins Dividing the Spoils Windmill with Woman Tending Fields 50 watercolour and graphite watercolour Reg Waghorn signed (lower right) 42 x 33cm The Bend in the Road 25 x 35.5cm $300 - $600 watercolour together with other Margaret Anderson signed and dated ‘64 (lower centre) marine watercolour (2) 66 28 x 38cm $300 - $500 Angus Gray $150 - $300 Dock Scene 58 watercolour and Indian ink 51 Court Manning signed (lower right) Walter Armiger Bowring Lake Taupo 28 x 34cm Moeraki watercolour and ink $200 - $400 oil signed (lower left) inscribed with initials and dated 10-3-02 28 x 41cm 67 (lower left) together with watercolour Floral Still Life by J Wigley 27 x 33.5cm B Jackson (2) South Island Landscape $300 - $600 $80 - $160 watercolour signed (lower left) 52 59 33 x 49cm E Nevill J R Duncan $60 - $120 Beggars Bridge, Whitby Rural Road with Mountainous Landscape watercolour watercolour 68 signed (lower right) signed (lower right) Martin Sharp (Australian) 27 x 37.5cm 36 x 53.5cm Kold Komfort Kaffe, Nimrod together with other European watercolour,
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