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Auction House:Dunbar Sloane Ltd.Number of lots recorded:125
Sale Title:Applied Art & Studio PotteryLots with images:115
Auction Location:WellingtonPrices available:116
Date:23-Nov-2016
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Ta Keichi Kawai (1908-89) slab sided bottle vase, 20 cm height. Provenance: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964
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Ta Keichi Kawai (1908-89) slab sided bottle vase, 21 cm height. Provenance: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964
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Ta keichi Kawai (1908-89) square platter, 31.5 cm. Provenance: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964. Illustrated: Elliott & Skinner, Conetendown p.80 Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition catalogue 1964 (black and white illustration)
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Ta keichi Kawai (1908-89) large shallow bowl, chrysanthemum pattern, 39.5 cm diameter. Provenance: Wellington, Centre Gallery, Takeichi Kawai & John Chappell exhibition, 1964 possibly cat no. 45. Takeic hi Ka wai (1 908-89) Takeichi Kawai visited New Zealand from 13 March to 16 April 1964, sponsered by the New Zealand Society of Potters. Kawai had originally planned to tour Australia and New Zealand in February and March 1964 with his friend and fellow potter John Chappell, with Chappell introducing him to…
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PAUL HARRE ART GLASS [NORTH DAKOT A] tall bud vase & other smaller vase, both River series, label to base, other signed & dated '07, 46 cm & 19 cm heights
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Cliff Goodman [Seattle Glass blowing Studio] large red free form bowl, etched signature & dated 2005 to base, 54 cm maximum width
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John Middleditch (1906-87) Cock Fight, copper sculpture on marble plinth stamped. 626/81 42 cm overall height. Exhibited: New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts, 1980. Literature: Robin Kay & Tony Eden, Portrait of a Century, p. 160 (black & white illustration) - note a copy of this text is to be sold with the sculpture
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Crown Lynn, five various dog models, grey slate glazed, two with tiki marks to base, green printed mark, incised no & unmarked, of sizes (5)
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Helen Hitchings female bust, plaster in bronze patina, inscribed to base in pencil ‘Made by me - an exercise in the Antique, about 1943/1944’, Helen Hitchings’, 23 cm height, 23 cm width, 15 cm depth. Helen Hitchings is a New Zealand art dealer, best known for New Zealand’s first modernist dealer gallery opened in Wellington, 1949. Hitchings also designed pieces of pottery which were commercially produced and sold through her gallery.
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Len Castle hanging form, impressed mark, 26 cm length (damage and repair to neck). Exhibited: London, Victoria & Albert Museum, 'NZ at the V&A' (1972); NZ Chancery, Paris Illustrated: NZ Potter, Autumn 1972 p. 34 & NZ Crafts, Winter 1987 p. 7.
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