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Affordable & Applied Arts AFFORDABLE & APPLIED ARTS 24 FEBRUARY 2021 AFFORDABLE & APPLIED ART 2 AFFORDABLE & APPLIED ART Wednesday 24 February 2021 - 12noon start Viewing at 94 Featherston Street, Wellington Sunday 21 February 12noon - 3pm Monday 22 February 9am – 4pm Tuesday 23 February 9am – 4pm Wednesday 24 February 9am - 11am ENQUIRIES +64 4 472 1367 / [email protected] PO Box 224, Wellington 6140 www.dunbarsloane.co.nz 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 18% + GST buyers premium 3 DUNBAR SLOANE 1 8 16 Michael Smither (b1939) Michel Tuffery (b 1966) Philipa Blair (b 1945) Untitled (1971) - Cows & Observatory Meeting Anasazi screenprint, edition of 23 Muka lithograph, ltd ed 16/50 lithograph, ltd ed 32/50 45 x 55cm signed (lower right) signed & dated 1991 (lower right) $500 - $1,000 21 x 11cm 52.5 x 71cm together with another similar print ‘Fish $150 - $300 2 Eye’ by the same hand (2) Michael Smither (b1939) $150 - $300 17 Rockpool Richard McWhannell (b 1952) screenprint 9 Go Away Da... signed with initials & dated ‘71 (lower Marilynn Webb (b 1937) lithograph, ltd ed 1/16 right) Protection Work - Water Garden & Float- signed (lower right) 59 x 43.5cm ing Willow 2 35.5 x 32cm $500 - $1,000 handcoloured lithograph, ltd ed 28/30 $150 - $300 signed & dated 1993 (lower right) 3 60 x 38cm 18 Michael Smither (b1939) $300 - $600 Barry Cleavin (b 1939) Taranaki I The Pear Review Process & The Pear As- screenprint 10 sessment Procedure signed & dated ‘71 (lower right) Marilynn Webb (b 1937) etching, two plates on one sheet, ltd ed & 52 x 62cm Cloud Landscape Central Otago 9 artist’s proof $500 - $1,000 handcoloured engraving, ltd ed 6/20 signed & dated 2003 (lower right) signed & dated ‘74 (lower right) 21 x 18.5cm (both plates), framed as one 0004 58 x 33.5cm $150 - $300 Michael Smither (b1939) $300 - $600 Rocks 19 screenprint on card 11 Barry Cleavin (b 1939) 54.5 x 38cm Marianne Muggeridge (b 1952) Strange Habits $500 - $1,000 Hawera from Ronald Hugh Morrison’s etching, ltd ed 6/30 Window signed & dated 1972 (lower right) 5 screenprint, ltd ed 21/26 27 x 23cm Dick Frizzell (b 1943) signed & dated ‘94 (lower right) $150 - $300 Tall Ships 46.5 x 29cm lithograph, ltd ed 107/150 $300 - $600 20 signed & dated 17/6/90 within print Don Ramage (1923-2009) 73 x 54cm 12 Starform on Brown $400 - $700 Tom Burnett (b 1958) seriagraph, ltd ed 5/50 Taupo Bay signed & dated 69 (lower right) 6 screenprint, ltd ed 80/200 46 x 59cm Aroha Lewin signed & dated ‘94 (lower right) $300 - $600 Floral Pop Tiki 58 x 54cm screenprint, ltd ed 3/5 $300 - $600 21 signed & dated 2009 (lower right) Roy Cowan (1918-2006) 65 x 48cm oval 13 A Former Gold Town $300 - $600 Tom Burnett (b 1958) lithograph, ltd ed 9/10 Paua signed with initials (lower right) 6a screenprint, ltd ed 99/140 42 x 56cm Otis Frizzell (b 1971) signed & dated ‘87 (lower right) $500 - $800 Two Tongue Tiki 55 x 40cm screenprint, ltd ed P/P $300 - $600 22 signed & dated ‘09 (lower right) Roy Cowan (1918-2006) 64 x 47cm, mounted 14 Still Life in Yellow $300 - $600 Tom Burnett (b 1958) lithograph, ltd ed 1/20 Doubtless Bay signed (lower right) 7 screenprint, ltd ed 79/140 52 x 69cm Sheyne Tuffery (b 1970) signed & dated ‘90 (lower right) $300 - $600 High Rise Pacific 29.5 x 51.5cm woodcut, ltd ed 8/10 $300 - $600 23 signed & dated 2000 (lower right) Roy Cowan (1918-2006) 81.5 x 58.5cm 15 Sculpture in Yellow $200 - $400 Tom Burnett (b 1958) lithograph, ltd ed 5/8 Mill Bay signed (lower right) screenprint, ltd ed 67/180 51 x 58cm signed & dated ‘90 (lower right) $300 - $600 34 x 25cm $300 - $600 AFFORDABLE & APPLIED ART 4 24 32 38 Roy Cowan (1918-2006) Rob McLeod (b 1948) Russell Clark (1905-66) Coffee & Teapot Untitled Abstract c1978 Cartoon Faces c.1950 lithograph, ltd ed 5/6 mixed media on paper laid on board ink on paper signed with initials (lower right) signed with initials & dated indistinctly 19 x 12cm (framed as one) 38 x 56.5cm (lower centre) $300 - $600 $200 - $400 109.5 x 73cm $400 - $800 Provenance 25 Collection of Mrs Rosalie Clark (now Ar- Roy Cowan (1918-2006) 33 cher) from sketch book. Abstract in Blue Bing Dawe The work was most likely produced for the lithograph Bird Ensnared: Flight Study, New Zealand Listener, for whom the artist signed (lower right) mixed media on paper, worked for over 20 years 50 x 65.5cm together with similar print in signed with initials & dated ‘80 (lower red colourway (2) right) 39 $300 - $600 101.5 x 75cm Russell Clark (1905-66) $300 - $600 Omapere (1951) 26 ink on paper Brent Wong 34 inscribed with title (lower right) Watercolour & Associated Ephemera, Piera McArthur (b 1929) 12 x 19.5cm including cards, catalogues, photographs Walkers (Black / Brown) $200 - $400 & ‘Little Big Mouth Text’ pastel on paper, $150 - $300 signed & dated 79 (lower right) Provenance 55 x 48cm Collection of Mrs Rosalie Clark (now Ar- 27 $400 - $800 cher) from Northland sketch book. Juliet Peter Environment 35 40 lithograph, ltd ed 3/15 Garth Tapper (1927-99) Russell Clark (1905-66) signed & dated ‘70 (lower right), inscribed Takatu (Near Leigh) Rawene (1951) with title (lower centre) graphite on paper ink & wash on paper 46 x 64cm signed (lower right), entitled& dated May inscribed with title (lower right) together with Centaur lithograph, ltd ed ‘86 verso 12.5 x 19.5cm 9/20, signed (lower right), 50 x 59cm (2) 24.5 x 29.5cm together with another study Rawene $300 - $600 $250 - $450 (1951), ink & wash on paper, 12.5 x 19.5cm (2) 28 35a $200 - $400 Eion Stevens (b 1952) Garth Tapper (1927-99) Warder Nicki Provenance acrylic on paper graphite on paper Collection of Mrs Rosalie Clark (now Ar- signed with initials & dated ‘15 (lower signed (lower right) signed, entitled and cher) from Northland sketch book. right) dated ‘76 to reverse 24.5 x 20cm 40 x 34cm 41 $300 - $600 $400 - $700 Russell Clark (1905-66) Maungataniwha Range from (H)Oneke 29 36 (1951) Eion Stevens (b 1952) Jeffrey Harris (b 1949) ink & wash on paper Saying Grace on a Birthday Untitled (Sketch of a Cat) inscribed with title (lower right) acrylic on paper ballpoint on paper 12 x 16.5cm signed with initials (lower right), dated signed and dated 1970 (lower left) $200 - $300 2014 & title inscribed (lower left) 20.5 x 33cm 19.5 x 13cm $500 - $800 42 $300 - $600 Russell Clark (1905-66) 37 Old House (probably Northland) c.1950 30 Dennis Knight Turner (1924-2010) ink on tracing paper Riduan Tomkins (1941-2009) Untitled (#58 - Landscape Sketch) 11.5 x 18cm together Portrait of Man in Untitled graphite on paper Period Costume, ink on NZ Military Forces acrylic on paper signed & dated ‘90 (lower right) WWII receipt c1944-45, 21 x 16.5cm by 28.5 x 68.5cm 26.5 x 38cm together with another similar the same hand (2) $400 - $700 study by the same hand (2) $200 - $400 $200 - $400 31 43 Riduan Tomkins (1941-2009) Eric Lee-Johnson (1908-93) Untitled Ludbrook House at Pakaraka acrylic on paper ink on paper, 41 x 30cm signed (lower right), inscribed with title & $400 - $700 dated 1960 to reverse 26.5 x 37cm $200 - $400 5 DUNBAR SLOANE 44 51 57 White’s Aviation Ltd Pat Hanly (1932-2004) Suzanne Herschell Arrowtown Aldebaran Vacation Poster Icon 1, 2, 3 & 4 hand coloured photograph offset lithograph oil on canvas (quadtych) signed (lower right) & inscribed with title 76 x 57.5cm signed (right hand side of each canvas) (lower left); original label to reverse no. $100 - $200 20 x 15cm each 35574 $300 - $600 54 x 99.5cm 52 $300 - $600 Billy Apple (b 1935) 58 Brand New Webb’s Ben Masters 45 screenprint, ltd ed 193/250 Across the Strait White’s Aviation Ltd editioned in pencil (lower left) egg tempera on board Arrowtown Road 36 x 25.5cm signed (lower right) handcoloured photograph $150 - $250 18.5 x 13.5cm together with Artist signed (lower right) & inscribed with title Unknown, Self Portrait as Shadow, oil on (lower left); original label to reverse no. 52a board, initialled Mc (lower left) & dated 35575 Martin Sharp (Australian) 1996 (2) 29 x 36.5cm Nimrod 10 $200 - $400 $150 - $300 silkscreen, ltd ed 423/1000 signed and dated 2-2-82 (lower right) 58a 46 90 x 73cm Robert Barnes R P Moore (1882-1948) $300 - $600 Isle of Lewis Queenstown NZ no. 655 oil on canvas hand-coloured photograph 53 signed & dated 1994 (lower) 16 x 82cm Laurence Aberhart (b. 1949) 19 x 27cm $300 - $600 Laurence Aberhart City Gallery Exhibition $100 - $200 Posters 47 poster prints (5) 59 Mladen Bizumic (b 1976) 59 x 42cm (each) Tim Hackett (b 2001) Aipotu: Rain Music $100 - $200 Untitled (Floral Still Life) colour photographic print, ltd ed 2/3 mixed media on canvas signed & dated 2004 to reverse 54 152.5 x 122cm 67.5 x 97cm Colin McCahon (1919-1987) $300 - $600 $200 - $400 Light Falling Through a Dark Landscape (A) 60 47a poster print Frances Jill Studd Mark Adams (b 1949) 96 x 61cm Wucai Wine Jar Sanddunes together with ‘The Virgin & Child Com- oil on canvas cibachrome print pared’ (74.5 x 55.5cm) poster of work by entitled, signed & dated 2002 verso 60 x 46cm the same hand (2) 60.5 x 60.5cm together with similar oil $300 - $600 $100 - $200 ‘Palace Bowl’, 20 x 28cm by the same hand(2) 48 54a $300 - $600 Tom Mackie Colin McCahon (1919-1987) Greetings from all the Wriscolls etc, etc The Virgin & Child Compared 61 Christmas 1997 poster prints (two copies) Suzanne Herschell found photograph with custom mat 74.5
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