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Art+Object
Number of lots recorded:96
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*** Frank Carpay for Crown Lynn, large hand-potted platter, hand-painted ceramic with stylised floral and geometrical design, C.1950's, signed Werk, inscribed W.P.-4 and with printed factory mark to the base, diameter 36 cm ***
*** Len Castle, Avian Bowl, the interior with crackled dark green and dark grey glazes, umber pigment rubbed exterior, impressed potter's mark, W. 39.5 cm ***
*** Len Castle, inverted Volcano, moulded vase, with grey textured exterior and red lava glaze interior. Length 85 cm ***
*** Len Castle, stoneware square section bottle vase, with jun glaze poured over tenmoku, height 35 cm ***
*** Barry Brickell, a large and impressive Thinso Jug, salt glazed stoneware, Artist's impressed cypher, 43.5 x 19 x 16 cm ***
*** Dame Lucie Rie, stoneware pouring vessel with extruded side handle and matching bowl. Oyster white exterior with yellow glazed interior. Impressed Lr seal mark, circa 1957, bowl. Diameter 14 cm, jug. Height 8 cm ***
*** Chester Nealie, large ovoid floor vase with lug handles to the shoulder, wood fired celadon glaze. Height 48 cm. ***
*** Ernest Shufflebotham for Crown Lynn, large handpotted vase, shape no. 24 with white cream glaze, stamped factory mark and incised shape number to the base, height 23 cm. Provenance: Damian Balle collection ***
*** John Crichton, large and impressive tiled mosaic bowl, in red, brown, white, purple, yellow, blue, aqua, and olive tiles, diameter 57 cm ***
*** Shoji Hamada, rectangular stoneware bottle vase, press moulded, tenmoku glaze. Height 20 cm. Provenance: John Patrick collection. Exhibited at the Pan Pacific Arts Festival in Christchurch February 1965 at the Canterbury Museum: Shoji Hamada, Intangible… ***
*** Len Castle, lava lake bowl, in matt black stained earthenware with sculptured cavetto and lava red glaze. Impressed initials to the base. Diameter 42 cm ***
*** Juliet Peter, Large candleholder modelled as a horse, stoneware with blue salt glaze, original label affixed to the underside, 43 x 40 x 11.5 cm ***
*** Len Castle, bottle vase, in the Japanese manner with tenmoku glaze and wax resist quince blossom motifs on a pearlescent brown ground, circa 1980, C mark, height 30 cm. Illustrated: craft New Zealand, Doreen Blumhardt and Brian brake, 1981, page 247 and… ***
*** Len Castle, alkaline pool bowl, with silica rubbed oxide textured exterior. The well with deep blue/turquoise glaze, impressed initials to the foot. Diameter 34 cm ***
*** Len Castle, Large stoneware bowl, with an elegant jun glaze to the interior, the textured exterior washed with umber pigment, 38 x 38 x 11.5 cm ***
*** Graham Ambrose, large earthenware charger, with rich orange sun glaze, 16 x 56 x 56 cm ***
*** Graham Ambrose, five red-orange orb vases, 14.5 cm: height (tallest) ***
*** Martin Poppelwell, Large Lidded Fish Study Pot, glazed earthenware, signed and dated 2009 and inscribed Fish Study to underside, 48.5 cm x 18 cm x 18 cm. Provenance: A private collection of ceramics by Martin Poppelwell ***
*** Ted Dutch, large stoneware monochrome Signaller figure, signed. Height 26.5 cm ***
*** Doreen Blumhardt, pair of rare coral series stoneware outdoor tables ***
*** Keith Murray for Wedgwood, rare large bronze basalt vase, of cylindrical form with three lathe turned bands to the upper section, shape no. 3877, printed and impressed manufacturer's marks with full facsimile signature in red to the base, height 19.5 cm.… ***
*** Ernest Shufflebotham for Crown Lynn, large and impressive hand-potted vase, ovoid shape no. 14, height 25 cm ***
*** Theo Schoon, a rare and important press moulded stoneware dish, the rectangular dish decorated with an impressed, theo Schoon stamp design. Signed with initials to the base and with affixed label from Steve Rumsey. This dish, one of only four known, was a… ***
*** Len Castle, unique Rock Pool bowl, textured unglazed exterior with sculptured rim and deep blue alkaline glaze to the interior. Circa 2004, impressed initials, illustrated Len Castle Making the Molecules Dance, p. 84 (detail of the well) and p. 85.… ***
*** Michael Cardew, a Winchcombe pottery slipware water jar with brushed decoration in brown on a cream slip under a rich galena glaze, with single looping handle. Impressed Mc and Winchcombe pottery seals. Height 29 cm ***
*** Keith Murray for Wedgwood, squat ovoid vase, with lathe turned bands to the shoulder (shape 3820) in matt green glaze, Keith Murray signature and Wedgwood factory marks to the base. Height 18 cm width 29 cm ***
*** Richard Parker, Pair of hand built terracotta baluster vases, decorated with red and green splashed glaze, original artist's label to each base ***
*** Chester Nealie, large bottle wood fired salt glazed celadon glaze signed 2010. Height 41 cm. ***
*** Tony Fomison, rare terracotta hanging form, made as a stylised wheku head surmounted by a portrait bust. Pierced for suspension. Made at Driving Creek railway, circa 1985. Minor restoration. ***
*** Chester Nealie, large bottle, wood fired celadon salt glaze, signed and dated 2010, height 41 cm. Illustrated: Chester Nealie etched in fire, ed. Damian Skinner, Sang Publications 2016, p. 110 ***
*** Chester Nealie, very large wood fired stoneware flagon, salt celadon glaze and shell marks, marked, height 51 cm ***
*** Len Castle, rare and unusual branch vase, with speckled white glaze poured over iron glaze, impressed cross motif to the body, raised on six very short circular feet, impressed potter's mark to lower side, height 36 cm ***
*** Len Castle, large gourd form bottle vase, with gnarled rim and scored sides in heavy feldspathic matt white glaze with blue and brown highlights, mid 1960s, C mark, diameter 41 cm. Refer Len Castle Potter, page 36. ***
*** Tony Fomison, Wall Mask, glazed earthenware, 1986, signed and dated 1985 and inscribed Driving Creek verso, 15.7 x 19.9 x 4.5 cm ***
*** Len Castle, earthenware 'Crater' bowl with alkaline copper glazed well, impressed with artist's monogram, circa 1990, exhibition label underneath. Diameter 47 cm ***
*** Hans Coper, porcelain beaker vase, oxide pigmented earthenware, with snakeskin texture and fluted walls signed with impressed artist's monogram under the base. Restored, height 14.5 cm, diameter 10 cm ***
*** Len Castle, three salt pourers, together with an incense holder, diameter 9 cm: each approx. ***
*** Len Castle, crater Lake bowl, in matt grey stained earthenware with turquoise alkaline glazed well and sculptured cavetto, impressed initials. Provenance: From the Neil and Fay Castle Collection. Diameter 53 cm ***
*** Len Castle, impressive bird headed bowl. Earthenware with deep blue alkaline glaze to the interior. impressed initials to the base. Diameter 40 cm ***
*** Chester Nealie, Large Anagama fired floor pot, spherical body with trumpet opening, lug handles and with scallop shell impressions, ' cm. Provenance: Purchased from Gallery 16, 1998. ***
*** Len Castle, stoneware square section bottle, with rectangular walls the surface decorated with black and jun type glaze, impressed initials. Height 29 cm ***
*** Len Castle, massive hanging form, in oxide washed stoneware with blue interior glaze, circa 1990, LC mark, length 33 cm ***
*** Peter Hawkesby, T-pot, glazed stoneware, stone and composite material, height 30.5 cm, Note: Made in 1989 in Waiheke Island. Provenance: Purchased from Exhibition at Albany Village Potters. Collection of Andrew and Jeannie Van der Putten ***
*** Crown Lynn Potteries, unique hand-potted 'Louie Dean' vase, white glazed ceramic, printed 'Hand Potted' and tiki factory marks, inscribed in gold 'Louie Dean' and impressed no. 1951 to the base, height 16.5 cm, note: this vase appears to be a personalised… ***
*** Ernest Shufflebotham for Crown Lynn, Handpotted vase, shape no. 34 with white cream glaze, stamped factory mark and incised shape number to the base, height 18 cm. Provenance: Damian Balle collection ***
*** Axel Salto for Royal Copenhagen, green glazed budding stoneware vase. Impressed Salto and Copenhagen factory marks. Height 20 cm Axel Salto was one of the most experimental and avant-garde ceramicists of his time. His expressive richly textured designs… ***
*** Keith Murray for Wedgwood, Shoulder vase, matt green glazed ceramic, printed blue Keith Murray signature Wedgwood mark and further impressed factory marks to the base, 28.5 cm high ***
*** Len Castle, Pacific series bowl, with avian head modelled in high relief, the well with crackle green glaze with textured umber exterior. Diameter 36 cm ***
*** Graham Ambrose, large Galaxy bowl, in rich alkaline blue glaze, 15 x 56 x 56 cm ***
*** Len Castle, stoneware bowl, with shino glaze, 10 x 41 x 41 cm ***
*** M. Exler & Son (Avondale Pottery, Auckland), pair of flat backed lion mantle ornaments, c. 1900, press moulded and covered in brown and cream salt glazes. The two pieces were made with the same mould but are of slight different sizes probably due to… ***
*** Barry Brickell, a large and impressive Fatso Jug, salt glazed stoneware, Artist's impressed cypher, 28 x 37 x 34 cm ***
*** Len Castle, branch vase, press-moulded stoneware vase with saturated iron under glaze with rutile over glaze. Impressed initials. Height 44 cm. This vase is a matching example to a branch vase sold by Art and object in May 2012 (catalogue 56, lot 104) ***
*** Anneke Borren, totem form, concrete filled stoneware cylinder decorated with black and gold banding. Height 78 cm. Provenance: Purchased from new Vision gallery, Auckland in 1975 ***
*** Len Castle, stoneware bowl, with wax resist pattern, 9.7 x 41 x 41 cm ***
*** Steve Fullmer, Large Twin Handled Vase, painted earthenware, 43 x 43 x 43 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Art+Object, Auckland, April 3 2008, Lot No. 161. ***
*** Ernest Shufflebotham for Crown Lynn, handpotted vase, shape no. 34 with white cream glaze, stamped factory mark and incised shape number 34 and W to the base, Height 18 cm ***
*** Ray Rogers, Large Squat Vase, ceramic vase of squat form with fungoid shaped top lip in iridescent muted blue and metallic greens, signature to base, height 20 cm, depth 40 cm ***
*** Nicholas Brandon, large floor vase, with copper red glaze. Height 60 cm ***
*** Len Castle, Hemispherical bowl, with red lava glaze. Diameter 28 cm ***
*** Len Castle, large press moulded discoid vase, with burnt umber pigmented surface. Height 45 cm ***
*** Len Castle, Large hanging form, stoneware with burnt umber washed textured surface, impressed potter's mark to reverse, width 34 x 32 x 7 cm, Provenance: Collection of Hans and Elizabeth Swier ***
*** A rare portrait tile of the guide 'Sophia', produced by George Cartlidge at Sherwin Cotton Pottery in Staffordshire ca 1900. Titled top right corner. Depicted wearing a korowai, pounamu tiki and pendant and huia feathers in her hair. With the artist… ***
*** Graham Ambrose, large red Orb vase, 31 x 30 x 30 cm ***
*** Lucie Rie, elliptical shaped stoneware bowl, with white tin glaze to the interior and manganese glaze to the exterior, impressed LR seal mark to the base, diameter 15 cm. Provenance: Beverley Luxton collection. ***
*** Len Castle, large earthenware bowl, with green glaze. This bowl is one of only a small number of this size with green glaze, impressed initials to the foot. Diameter 42 cm ***
*** Len Castle, large hanging form, of paddle shape with heavily textured finish in grey stained white earthenware, circa 2000, LC mark, length 35 cm ***
*** Bronwynne Cornish and Denys Watkins, Tulip vase Number 3, Hand painted ceramic, signed and dated 07 ***
*** Crown Lynn Potteries, rare large trumpet neck vase, white slip-cast ceramic, the body with two tall bands in relief, c.1948-55, printed factory mark and impressed shape number 86 to the base, height 30.5 cm ***
*** A good Royal Doulton Sung Flambe vase by Charles Noke and Fred Moore. The tapering cylindrical vase painted with Angel's Trumpet flowers. Signed by Charles Noke and with Fred Moore's initials to the base. Height 28 cm ***
*** Elizabeth Lissaman, early blue glazed vase, signed and dated 1926 to the base, height 7 cm ***
*** Ted Dutch. Ceramic tile decorated with a Signaller's head in low relief signed and dated 1984 verso 15 cm x 19 cm ***
*** Len Castle, large earthenware bowl, with rich red lava glaze, impressed initials to the foot. Diameter 40 cm ***
*** Christine Boswijk, Plus and Minus sculpture, low fired ceramic with impressed quartz (white), 45 cm diameter ***
*** Christine Boswijk, Plus and Minus sculpture, low fired ceramic with impressed quartz (black), 45 cm diameter ***
*** Len Castle, large lava glazed lipped bowl, matt grey stained earthenware, impressed initials, 24 cm wide ***
*** Len Castle, sea secret, earthenware cone shaped with textured surface and blue pigment, impressed initials, length 24 cm. Exhibited: Len Castle, mountain to the sea, 2009 travelling exhibition ***
*** Gladstone pottery Museum for Recollections Ltd, a pair of glazed stoneware parrots, in the style of Chinese sancai ceramic, inscribed to the base 'Made for Recollections Ltd by Gladstone pottery Museum after the original in the Gubbay collection at… ***
*** Barry Brickell, Planter, unglazed terracotta with natural patina, height 82 cm, diameter 60 cm ***
*** Bronwynne Cornish, chimney cat, red earthenware, 1985. Height 35 cm. ***
*** Frank Carpay for Crown Lynn, Ferris Wheel, six hand decorated earthenware dishes on wire framework. Provenance: Douglas Lloyd Jenkins collection, Art and Object March 2011. Exhibited: Auckland City Art Gallery 1950's show (1991); Western Lights: Art and… ***
*** Ernest Shufflebotham for Crown Lynn, small handpotted vase, shape no. 23 with white cream glaze, stamped factory mark and incised shape number to the base, height 12.5 cm. Provenance: Damian Balle collection ***
*** Ted Dutch, King Signaller Figure, earthenware with coloured enamelled medallions and inserts, 24 x 7.5 x 5.5 cm ***
*** Len Castle, early slip trailed pin dish, decorated with intertwined worms, impressed mark, diameter 10.5 cm ***
*** Len Castle, stoneware square section bottle vase, with jun glaze over poured tenmoku, impressed initials, height 30 cm ***
*** Len Castle, stoneware square section bottle vase, with tenmoku glaze, impressed initials (glaze obscured), height 33.5 cm ***
*** Anneke Borren, important and rare stoneware prototype lamp base, with sand filling, commissioned for the beehive in 1976, height 49 cm ***
*** Mark Mitchell, Large Elliptical Striped Bowl, ceramic and gold leaf, 30 x 44.5 x 29 cm. Provenance: Purchased from the Arthouse, Christchurch, 25 August 2008. ***
*** Frank Carpay, Ferris wheel, hand decorated earthenware on wire framework ***
*** Pair of Crown Lynn Wharetana slip cast bookends, as stylised recumbent tiki figures supported by Amo posts with spiral and tiki face designs. Green glaze with variable brown over glaze to post and plinth. Remains of rare original label affixed to the base… ***
*** Keith Murray for Wedgwood, Vase, tapering lathe-turned cylindrical high-shouldered Moonstone vase, signed to base, 30 x 20.5 x 20.5 cm ***
*** Len Castle, shino bowl, large ceramic bowl with shino glaze and starry crackled interior, impressed potter's mark, diameter 39 cm. Provenance: Ron sang collection ***
*** Peter Collis, A collection of red glazed ware, comprising four elongated bottle vases and two bowls, the larger two with impressed mark to the base, the taller, height 51 cm ***
*** Tony Fomison, Face Plate, earthenware, title inscribed, signed and dated 23.3.86 and inscribed Driving Creek, 19 x 16.5 x 7 cm ***
*** Bronwynne Cornish, Chess set, thirty-two hand-built ceramic figures with painted details, on a matched wooden chess board cm, the tallest, 8 x 3 x 3 cm ***
*** Peter Collis, a large spire orb vase, with bright turquoise glass glaze, 46 x 40 x 40 cm ***