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Auction House:Webb'sNumber of lots recorded:289
Sale Title:Contemporary Art/DesignLots with images:150
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:120
Date:22-Oct-2008
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Peter Robinson, Big Bang White Heat, acrylic on linen, 160 cm x 160 cm. Provenance: Purchased by the present owner from The Jim Fraser Collection auction at Webb's, November 2006. Originally purchased from Anna Bibby Gallery in October 1998; Exhibited: Toi Toi Toi: Three Generations of Artists from New Zealand (Museum Frideri
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Russell Moses Matauri Bay Site Pacific XX acrylic on nine wood panels title inscribed, signed and dated '02 verso each panel 35 cm x 11.5 cm each panel, 35 cm x 106 cm overall
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A Vintage Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Barcelona Chair for Florence Knoll The MR90 was designed by Mies van der Rohe for use in the German Pavillion at the 1929 International Exhibition, Barcelona. After the war, limited numbers of the Barcelona chair were hand produced for Florence Knoll. This example is circa 1950 and was produced prior to Knoll gaining licence in 1953. This early model is distinguished by its interlocking hand-screwed chrome frame, which sets it apart from all later mass produced models.
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A Vintage Charles and Ray Eames 670 and 671 Lounger and ottoman by Vitra rosewood seat shells with leather covered cushions, cast aluminium base. 1961. Based on a prototype exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art's 'Organic Design in Home Furnishings' competition in 1940, the 670 was the Eameses' most constructionally complex chair and their first design for the luxury end of the market. This model originally purchased in 1961by a Swiss architect.
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Penelope Barnhill, Nikau Spirit Crown, 1999, sterling silver and rosebuds, signed with hallmark, 6 cm x 13.5 cm x 11.5 cm, Exhibited: Nymph, a national touring exhibi
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Joanna Campbell Dots, Mokume Gane Rosette fine silver, guilding metal, sterling silver, 9ct gold pin signed with hallmark 7.4 cm diameter
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et al The Fruit Whip Set I, 1989 floor tiles on particle board with photocopies, epoxy resin and fibreglass cloth on wallpaper inscribed The Fruit Whip Set I, 1989. Exhibited Southern Cross Gallery 1989. Subtitled Fruit Whip, flooortiles (sic) on particleboard and photocopies, epoxy resin and fibreglass cloth on wallpaper (Unit I) 1989 on original artist's label affixed verso 90 cm x 92 cm
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Harvey Benge First Ever Pictures of God - Number 20 lightjet archival print 1-Jan title inscribed, signed and inscribed Edition Published by Librarie Florence Loewy, Paris, June 2003 verso 76 cm x 60 cm
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A Valentine Tinc Glazed Earthernware 'Gigi' Stag Head originally from Transylvania, Romania, Valentin Tinc has been a resident of New Zealand since 2000 and is one of our featured local designers. His design focus is to blend in art and design influences from the New Zealand environment and culture.
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Joanna Campbell Argyle (from the Swatches series) sterling silver, copper and 9ct white gold pin signed with hallmark 5 cm x 5 cm
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Joanna Campbell Cottage Print (from the Swatches Series) oxidised sterling silver, 18ct gold and 18ct yellow gold pins signed with hallmark 4.5 cm x 5 cm
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Kill Pixie, Untitled, 2007, acrylic, ink and watercolour on paper, mounted on a wooden panel, signed 33 cm x 42 cm
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Five Porcelain 'Bambina' Vases by Zekiah Heath Zekiah Heath is one of our featured local designers. A graduate of the Unitec School of Design, she is a three dimensional artist who has a love of hand crafted objects and primarily works with slip cast porcelain. Her portfolio includes light works, vessels, sculpture and jewelery.
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Heather Straka Roxburgh Minimalist oil on canvas on board title inscribed, signed and dated 2001 and inscribed Maunfacturing Roxburgh on original artist's label affixed verso 90 cm x 70 cm
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Julian Hooper, Pioneer Gunboat, oil on canvas, title inscribed, signed and dated '97 verso (twice), 152 cm x 152 cm. Provenance: Chris Beeby,distinguished Nz diplomat and international lawyer, bought the work from Gregory Flint Gallery in 1998. It is one of a series of paintings titled Capturing the Landscape. This series includes Taranaki (collection of University of Auckland) and Forest Rangers (collection of Te Papa Tongarewa, The Museum of New Zealand) and Ohaeawai (collection of Wallace Arts Trust).…
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Andre Hemer I'm Petite and Sweet, but I Don't Do discreet (Schmooze Me Up, Because I'm Not Like Candy), acrylic on canvas, title inscribed, signed and dated '07 20 cm x 20 cm
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Christine Halfermalz-Wheeler Storm (from the Navigator Collection, 1999) paua shell, 18ct gold, brilliant cut 0.25ct diamond and Biwa freshwater pearls 38.5 cm x 9 cm
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