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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:287
Sale Title:20.21C Design; Contemporary ArtLots with images:272
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:204
Date:19-Sep-2017
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Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), two 'Yin and Yang' bowls, porcelain with copper red accents to crackle glaze, artist's mark inscribed to base (2), height 7 cm diameter 15 cm. Provenance: Purchased from David Jones Art gallery
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Pippin Drysdale (Australian, b. 1943), Salvation Jane, 1996, porcelain vase of conical shape, variegated purple and green glaze exterior, signed and dated to base, height 13 cm diameter 11.5 cm
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Pippin Drysdale (Australian, b. 1943), Closed Forms no. 100 and no. 105, Kimberley series I, 2007, porcelain of tall domed shape, matte glaze exterior patterned as topographical lines in shades of yellow, deep orange and white, each signed, dated and titled to base (2), height 40 cm height 43.5 cm
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Pippin Drysdale (Australian, b. 1943), Closed Forms no. 46, no. 91 and no. 116, Kimberley series I, 2007, porcelain of domed shape in varying sizes, matte glaze exterior patterned as topographical lines in shades of burnt orange, red and brown, each signed, dated and titled to base (3), height 11 cm height 28 cm height 56 cm
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Peter Rushforth (Australian, 1920-2015), blossom vase, wheel thrown stoneware of squat form and slightly faceted body, multiple fired with heavy blue drip glaze, artist's seal impressed near base, height 17.5 cm
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Peter Rushforth (Australian, 1920-2015), tall blossom vase, wheel thrown stoneware with faceted body, multiple fired in blue, blush and brown irridescent glazes, artist's seal impressed near base, height 26 cm
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), square platter, c. 1994, slab built stoneware with bevelled edges and curved sides, decorated with an abstract ring of birds, deep turquoise green glaze, artist's seals impressed to base, minor chip to one corner (A/F), 33 x 32.5 cm. Provenance: Purchased from pastoral gallery, Canberra
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), bud vase, c. 2012, slab-built stoneware, featuring abstract brushwork glaze, impressed design to faceted sides, artist's signature and seals impressed to base, height 13 cm width 19 cm depth 9 cm
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), large Ikebana vase, c. 1980s, slab and coil built stoneware of shouldered form, decorated with abstract birds in flight design against matte glazed body, artist's seals impressed to base, signed 'Hiroe Swen, height 26.5 cm width 37 cm depth 14 cm. Provenance: Weswal gallery, Tamworth, 1993. Private collection, NSW. Exhibited: Hiroe Swen Solo Exhibition, Weswal gallery, Tamworth, July 1993
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), Bimbimbi spring, 1983, hand coiled stoneware of rectangular form with wide turned-out lip, oxidised matte turquoise glaze, artist's seals impressed to base, signed 'Hiroe Swen', with original exhibition catalogue, height 13 cm width 31 cm depth 15 cm. Provenance: pastoral gallery, 1986. Private collection, NSW. Exhibited: fourteen Years of Exhibiting Handbuilt Ceramics, pastoral gallery, 1983, p. 15 (illus.)
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Hiroe Swen (Japanese Australian, b. 1934), tall Ikebana vase, hand built stoneware of navette form, matte turquoise green glaze, artist's signature to base 'Hiroe Swen', retains original decal label 132, height 28.5 cm. Provenance: Purchased from the artist at pastoral gallery
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Philippa James (Australian, 1893 - 1967), pitcher, the handle moulded in the shape of a tree trunk, continuing into branches and leaves, striated textural surface to body with dove blue glaze, artist's signature inscribed to base 'Philippa James', height 15 cm
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David and Hermia Boyd (Australian, 1924-2011 and 1931-2000), lidded pot, 1956, terracotta, of squat form with winged handles applied to the body, black manganese dioxide slip glaze and squiggled sgraffito decoration to the turquoise green overglaze, inscribed to base 'David & Hermia Boyd '56', height 10 cm
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David and Hermia Boyd (Australian, 1924-2011 and 1931-2000), tall lidded pot, c. 1965, stoneware, mottled black manganese dioxide with patterned turquoise green matte overglaze, inscribed to base 'D&H Boyd, height 17 cm
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David and Hermia Boyd (Australian, 1924-2011 and 1931-2000), set of six round pots, c. 1965, stoneware, mottled black manganese dioxide and matte turquoise green overglaze, each inscribed to base 'D&H Boyd' (6), height 7.5 cm diameter 10 cm
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David and Hermia Boyd (Australian, 1924-2011 and 1931-2000), soup tureen and six bowls, stoneware, mottled black manganese dioxide with turquoise green matte overglaze, patterned texture with perforated line detailing, inscribed to base 'D&H Boyd' (7), tureen height 27.5 cm
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Gloria Fletcher Thancoupie (Australian, 1937-2011), small vessel, handbuilt stoneware with striated body and brushed iron oxide glaze on incised grooved motif designs to front, signed to base 'Thancoupie, height 12 cm
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Milton Moon (Australian, b. 1926), circular stoneware platter, c. 1990, shallow rim, matte glaze with floral decoration, artist's mark incised to base, diameter 27 cm
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Milton Moon (Australian, b. 1926), large stoneware pot, wheel thrown, of slightly oval form with flat rim, black exterior with matte white and pitted green glazed interior, signed to base 'Milton Moon, height 19 cm diameter 39 cm
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Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), large stoneware bowl, of squat form with wide lip, bizen style firing in shades of brown and green, artist's mark inscribed to base, height 16.5 cm diameter 36 cm
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Alan Peascod (Australian, 1943-2007), tall ewer, of elongated form with middle-Eastern influence, high-fired stoneware with dry glaze, height 46 cm. Provenance: Cudgegong gallery, Glugong, 2007. Private collection, NSW. Exhibited: three tenors of ceramics: Peter Rushforth, Greg Daly, Alan Peascod, Cudgegong gallery, Glugong, 24 Nov 2006 - 5 Feb 2007
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Alan Peascod (Australian, 1943-2007), bottle vase, of bulbous organic form with middle-Eastern influence, applied and impressed abstract motifs, high-fired stoneware with dry glaze, height 38 cm
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Jeff Mincham (Australian, b. 1950), teapot, 1996, raku fired earthenware under red glaze, with arched handle and incised wave pattern to body, inscribed to base 'Mincham '96', height 21 cm. Provenance: Weswal gallery, Tamworth, 1996. Private collection, NSW
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Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), Sake bottle, c. 1978, bizen style wood fired stoneware, with turned lip, artist's mark incised near base, height 15.5 cm
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Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), set of six Sake cups, high-fired stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of brown and green, each with artist's mark inscribed near base, within original handmade box (6), height 3.5 cm
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Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), three small graduated tea bowls, high-fired stoneware, bizen style firing in ash grey and brown, artist's mark inscribed to base (3), height 5 cm height 6 cm height 8 cm
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Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), four small cups, high-fired stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of red and brown, each with artist's mark inscribed near base (4), height 6.5 cm
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Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), two vases, high-fired stoneware, one of cylindrical form, the other of bottle shape, bizen style firing in ash grey and brown, artist's mark inscribed to base (2), height 26 cm height 21 cm
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Les Blakebrough (Australian, b. 1932), lidded canister, cylindrical form with footed base and ribbed body, irridescent brown and speckled green glaze, together with a Les Blakebrough water jug in matte olive green glaze, artist's stamps impressed to bases (2), height 19 cm height 20 cm
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Janet Mansfield (Australian, 1934-2013), lidded jar, c. 1995, fumed woodfire salt glazed stoneware, applied handles to lid and ribbed body, height 21 cm diameter 19 cm
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Harold Hughan (Australian, 1893-1987), vase, stoneware with turned lip, irridescent brown and black glaze, artist's seal impressed to base, height 31.5 cm
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Phillip McConnell (Australian, b. 1947), set of bowls, comprising six bowls and a serving bowl, brown irridescent slip glaze with sgraffito waved lines decoration, together with a Carl McConnell small dish (8), serving bowl diameter 22 cm
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Peter Rushforth (Australian, 1920-2015), footed bowl, porcelain, pale celadon glaze, artist's stamp impressed near base, height 7 cm diameter 20 cm
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Peter Rushforth (Australian, 1920-2015), large vase, wheel thrown stoneware of globular form, blush pink glaze, artist's seal impressed near base, height 28 cm
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Japanese tea bowl, stoneware with flowing blue chun glaze, artist's mark impressed near base, together with a set of Japanese square side plates in the form of lily fronds, terracotta with white matte glaze, both in boxes (6), height 8.5 cm
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Ray Rogers (New Zealand, b. 1935), spherical vase, earthenware with incised gills to inner rim, pit-fired to mottled grey blue and pink, inscribed to base 'Ray Rogers, height 18.5 cm. Provenance: Weswal gallery, Tamworth, 1996. Private collection, NSW
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Len Castle (New Zealand, 1924-2011), stoneware vase, c. 1976, of cylindrical shape, umber pigmented stoneware with dark brown and green ash glaze, heavily textured linear design, impressed artist's seal near base, together with a dark olive green glazed ikebana vase of elongated shape, unsigned (2), height 22.2 cm, height 12 cm
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Amanda Warner (Australian), Smoked lustre urn, crackle glaze with painted fan motifs to body, two handles at the neck, artist's signature in design below handle, together with a Neil Boughton terracotta wall plate in green and blue lustre glaze (2), urn height 30 cm, plate diameter 28 cm
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Sylvia Halpern (Australian, 1918-2008), two bowls, glazed earthenware, decorated in hand painted scenes of a girl pushing a pram, the other of a boy watching an aeroplane in the sky, each signed 'Sylvia Halpern' to base (2), diameter 14 cm
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Sylvia Halpern (Australian, 1918-2008), four Teacups, wheel thrown earthenware with applied handles, decorated in various handpainted scenes of children playing, matte green turquoisue glaze to interior, each signed 'Sylvia Halpern' to base (A/F) (4), height 6.5 cm
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Martin Boyd (Australian, 1923-1988), Voy a la Ciudad!' dinner service, setting for six, glazed earthenware decorated with Mexican scenes, comprising six dinner plates, six side plates, six small bowls, six cups and saucers, creamer, sugar bowl, salt and pepper shakers, serving plate, signed to base 'Martin Boyd, (35) (A/F)
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Jenny Orchard (Australian, b. 1951), zig zag vase, slip cast earthenware in splattered shades of purple blue and green, together with a rose Wallis earthenware vase with black painted abstract decoration, signed to base 'Rose Wallis 92 Australia' (2), height 25 cm
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Lorraine Jenyns (Australian, b. 1945), Sheep Upon a Grassy Knoll, painted and glazed terracotta earthenware, hand moulded as a concealed lidded box, signed 'J' to interior of lid, height 22 cm
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Gavin Chilcott (New Zealand, b. 1950), vase, 'Self portrait with books & Davy Crockett', 1988, hand painted and glazed stoneware, signed and dated to body 'Chilcott '88', height 28 cm
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Gavin Chilcott (New Zealand, b. 1950), twin-handle vase, 'People in Hats', 1988, hand painted and glazed stoneware, wheel thrown by Errol Barnes, signed 'Errol Barnes lyrebird Ridge' to underside, signed and dated to body 'Chilcott '88', height 39 cm
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Marc Newson (Australian, b. 1963), two ceramic picnic cups, slipcast porcelain, transfer printed signature to base 'Marc Newson' (2), height 7.5 cm
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Keith Murray (New Zealand, 1892-1981), vase, c. 1935, executed by Wedgwood, of squat shape with concentric circles to shoulder, matt green glaze, facsimile signature to base 'Keith Murray' with factory stamp 'Wedgwood, made in England, height 17.5 cm
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Keith Murray (New Zealand, 1892-1981), Bomb vase, c. 1930, executed by Wedgwood, of ovoid shape, matt green glaze, facsimile signature to base 'Keith Murray' with factory stamp 'Wedgwood, made in England', minor chip to body, height 18.5 cm
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John Rattenbury Skeaping (English, 1901-1980), kangaroo, c. 1940, for Wedgwood, pale celadon glaze, impressed near base 'J. Skeaping Wedgwood, height 22 cm. Provenance: Phillips, Sydney, Sale 024, Lot number 388
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Tatsuzo Shimaoka (Japanese, 1919-2007), plate, Showa period, stoneware, with impressed rope pattern and brown iron oxide leaf decoration to centre, artist's seal impressed to base, retains William Bowmore collection stamp, diameter 28 cm. Provenance: William Bowmore collection. Private collection, Sydney
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Assorted Ikebana vases, Japanese Studio Pottery school, Showa period, stoneware and earthenware, beige, brown, cream and yellow glaze, some with impressed artist's stamps to undersides, with four wooden boxes (5), approx. Height 30 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Norman Sparnon OAM. Private collection, Sydney
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Large Ikebana vase, Japanese studio pottery school, Showa period, wood fired stoneware, of organic shape, brown glaze, artist's seal impressed to side (A/F), height 39 cm length 47 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Norman Sparnon OAM. Private collection, Sydney
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Three Ikebana vases, Japanese Studio Pottery school, Showa period, stoneware and earthenware, each of sculptural shape, glazed in tones of green, impressed artist's seals to undersides, together with an Australian Studio Pottery vase (4), approx. Height 33 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Norman Sparnon OAM. Private collection, Sydney
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Assorted Ikebana vases, Japanese Studio Pottery school, Showa period, stoneware and earthenware, each of sculptural shape, glazed in tones of black, grey, white and green, some with impressed artist's stamps to undersides (6), approx. Height 39 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Norman Sparnon OAM. Private collection, Sydney
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Three Ikebana vases, Japanese Studio Pottery school, Showa period, of various shapes, brown and beige glaze, artist's stamps impressed to undersides (3), height 52 cm, 32 cm, 29.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Norman Sparnon OAM. Private collection, Sydney
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Three Ikebana vases, Japanese Studio Pottery school, Showa period, two bamboo vases, together with a sculptural stoneware vase with purple glaze (3), approx. Height 31 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Norman Sparnon OAM. Private collection, Sydney
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Ikebana vase, Japanese studio pottery school, Showa period, pale pink and grey glaze, artist's seal impressed near base, height 23.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Norman Sparnon OAM. Private collection, Sydney
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), large glazed ceramic vase, c. 1985, of square baluster shape, 'Dragon scale' design throughout in shades of green, red brick and cream, incised artist's initials to underside, height 32 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), large glazed ceramic vase, c. 1985, of square baluster shape, the body with cream strips on a red brick ground, the shoulders accented with green, blue and red swirl motif, incised artist's initials to underside, height 31.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic shallow bowl, c. 1975, of hexagonal shape with cream and blue swirl design against a beige ground, unglazed outer, incised artist's initials to underside, height 5.5 cm diameter 32 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), ceramic shallow bowl, c. 1970, of oval shape, with olive green slip decoration, impressed double fish mark to underside, together with a small bowl, c. 1980, with winding snake rim, signed near base 'H. Nel' (A/F) and a brown glaze ceramic coaster, with incised line design, emerging from one corner (3), height 4 cm length 21 cm, height 9.5 cm diameter 10.5 cm, 18 x 18 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use…
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1991, scalloped rim, pale green glaze with olive green letters spelling 'Bethulie', incised artist's initials to underside, height 11 cm diameter 17.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic bowls, c. 1994 and 1990, yellow with green geometric design, the interior painted with a bird, signed and dated 'HN 20.7.94', the other yellow glaze, with incised vertical artist's initials to underside (2), height 11 cm diameter 23 cm, height 9 cm diameter 24.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941) and Bernard Wilke, glazed ceramic plates, c. 1980, rough plate with shallow rim, decorated with a swan in blue on beige and alternate mirror image, with fire-engine red outer glaze, signed 'B W', the other with yellow, blue and mauve stripe design, with fire-engine red outer glaze (2), diameter 18 cm (each). Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic plates, c. 1980, rough plate with shallow rim, painted with a hand holding flowers in dark blue against a beige ground, the other decorated with a yellow and blue flower against a beige ground (2), diameter 18 cm (each). Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, painted with a male bust against a light brown ground, unglazed outer, with incised artist's initials to underside and impressed bird mark, height 8.5 cm diameter 18 cm. Provenance: made by the artist in Whitstable, Kent, UK, c. 1970. The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, painted with stylised floral design in shades of cream, green and black against a brown ground, unglazed outer, incised artist's initials to underside, height 8.5 cm diameter 18.5 cm. Provenance: made by the artist in Whitstable, Kent, UK, c. 1970. The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, painted with an anthropomorphic insect, fluted rim accented with eye motifs, with incised artist's initials to underside, height 7 cm diameter 15.5 cm. Provenance: made by the artist in Whitstable, Kent, UK, c. 1970. The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, beige and brown marbled glaze forming a female nude, with incised artist's initials to underside, height 7.5 cm diameter 14.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, painted to the centre with a blue bird against a brown ground, with marbled glaze accents, unglazed outer, incised artist's initials to underside, height 7.5 cm diameter 14.5 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic vase, c. 1980, of squat pyramidal shape, purple glaze, with incised rim, unglazed outer, artist's initials to underside, height 13 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic twin-handle vase, c. 1990, pale celadon glaze, handles highlighted with purple geometric design, incised artist's initials to underside, height 18 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, painted with a dancing figure in shades of beige and green against a brown ground, unglazed outer, incised artist's initials to underside and impressed fish mark, diameter 17.5 cm. Provenance: made by the artist in Whitstable, Kent, UK, c. 1970. The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, painted with a bird in shades of beige and green against a brown ground, unglazed outer, incised artist's initials to underside, diameter 17.5 cm. Provenance: made by the artist in Whitstable, Kent, UK, c. 1970. The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic tripod vase, c. 1980, the tripod vase with beige glaze throughout, decorated with winding snake, height 20 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic footed bowl, c. 1970, painted with an olive-grey cat with bright orange eyes against a white ground, incised artist's initials to underside, height 7.5 cm diameter 16 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic plates, c. 1980, each plate painted with a yellow shell against a beige ground, with yellow rim, signed 'H. Nel' to underside (2), diameter 21 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic plates, c. 1980, each plate painted with a blue sea snail against a beige ground, with blue rim, signed 'H. Nel' to underside (2), diameter 21 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic plate, c. 1980, painted with a zoomorphic female figure in shades of yellow and blue against a white ground, signed 'H. Nel' to underside, diameter 22 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic plate, c. 1980, white and grey geometric design, signed 'H. Nel' to underside, diameter 21 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic plate, c. 1980, depicting a crucifixion scene on stencilled leaf design in shades of white and light blue, signed 'H. Nel' to underside, diameter 21 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic plate, c. 1980, depicting a nude in shades of white and light blue, signed 'H. Nel' to underside, diameter 21 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed plate, c. 1980, painted with brown geometric and grape designs against a beige ground, signed 'H. Nel' to underside, diameter 20 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic plates, c. 1980, each plate decorated with 'Stamp-like' flowers in shades of blue and yellow, each signed 'H. Nel' to underside (2), diameter 21 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic plates, c. 1990, each plate decorated with yellow and olive green concentric circles, incised artist's initials to underside (2), diameter 25 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), four glazed ceramic plates, c. 1992, mustard yellow glaze with incised textural line decoration, incised artist's initials to underside (4), diameter 21 cm, 25 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), five glazed ceramic plates, c. 1992, each plate painted to the centre with pomegranates and leaves, the rim accented with orange and purple damier design, signed 'Hylton Nel' (5), diameter 26 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two glazed ceramic bowls, c. 1980, each bowl decorated to the interior with a stylised brown bird against a beige ground, scalloped rim, impressed bird mark (2), height 5.5 cm diameter 19 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1980, the interior decorated with a naturalistic bird in shades of brown and green against a beige ground, scalloped rim, impressed bird mark, height 5.5 cm diameter 20 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), glazed ceramic bowl, c. 1970, decorated to the centre with a mythical beast in tones of cream and blue against a brown ground, unglazed outer, impressed 'Nowers' mark to side, height 9 cm diameter 18 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Maximilian Arlen, Sydney, labels: Cf. For comparison Hylton Nel for Use and display, 23 May - 16 June 2017, the fine Art Society, London
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