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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:291
Sale Title:Modern + ContemporaryLots with images:113
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:173
Date:25-Oct-2005
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Pair of Main Street Dining Chairs, Designed c. 1900, executed by Cassina, Italy, 1990; black lacquered ash
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Gustav Stickley, Two-Tiered Table, c. 1902, manufactured by Craftsman Workshops, USA; oak, leather top, retains original manufacturer's red label 'Als ik Kan' (Best I can), height 74 cm, diameter 61 cm Literature: Cathers, David. Gustav Stickley, Phaidon Press, New York, 2003, illustrated page 15
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Carlo Bugatti, Corner Chair, c. 1902, manufactured by Carlo Bugatti; wood inlaid with metal and bone, applied wrought copper. Literature: Dejean, Phillipe. Bugatti, Carlo - Rembrandt - Ettore - Jean, New York: Rozzoli, 1982, illustrated page 82
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Richard Norman Shaw, Hampton court chair, manufactured by William Morris & Company, England; mahogany frame and rush seat. Reference: Morris & Company catalogue of c.1910, six examples are in regular use in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Robinson, Duncan, ed. And S. Wildman, ed, Morris & Company in Cambridge, Cambridge University press, 1980. Number 90, identical example
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Lamp Mounted Newel, c. 1900, Australian; oak newel (stair support) carved with gum nuts and leaves, surmounted by copper and brass lamp with amber glass panels, restored and rewired
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After A. Stobl, Art Nouveau Figural Three-Branch Candelabrum, c. 1900, manufactured by A.J. Orivit, Germany; silver plated, stamped 'Kayserzinn', height 52 cm
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Kayserzinn, Handled Fruit Basket, c., manufactured by Kayserzinn, Germany; pewter, holly design, stamped 'Kayserzinn 4603 43', 26 cm diameter
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Hugo Leven, Handled Fruit Basket, c., manufactured by Kayserzinn, Germany; polished pewter, stylized leaf and berry, oval shape, stamped 'Kayserzinn 4450', length 32 cm
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Pair of Candlesticks, c. 1900, manufactured by Liberty & Company, England; polished pewter, stamped 'English Pewter BLlB', height 21.5 cm
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Archibald Knox, Small Tudric Bottle Holder With Green Glass Liner, c. 1903, English; pewter and glass liner, stamped 'RD427518 Tudric 0 350', length 16.5 cm
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Archibald Knox, Pair of Tudric Covered Jugs, c. 1900, English; pewter, caned handles, stamped '1 Made in England RD421106 English Pewter 0278', height 14.5 cm (2)
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Zsolnay, Vase, c. 1900, manufactured by Zsolnay Porcelánmanufaktúra, Hungary; glazed Persian pattern, round raised mark, height 46 cm
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Henry Van De Velde, Jug, c. 1902, manufactured by R. Hanke; stoneware, pewter mounts, height 30 cm. Literature: Rudoe, Judy, Decorative Arts 1850-1950, A catalogue of the British Museum Collection, England, 1991, revised 1994, Catalogue Number 354, p227, pl82
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Otto Prutscher, tazza, c. 1911, manufactured by Eduard Friedmann & Company, Austria; silver with original glass liner, silversmith's mark, Austrian assay mark indicating 900 silver. Height 19 cm. Literature, for comparison Fiell, Charlotte and Peter, decorative Art 1900-1910, Taschen, 2000, p, 352
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Josef Hoffmann, vitrine, model 600/1A, manufactured by Jacob and Josef Kohn, Austria; bent beech wood, stained and polished; facetted and cut glass and brass fittings, dimensions 180 x 93 x 45 cm. Reference: Wichman, Siegried, Jugendstil Art Nouveau, floral functional Forms, translated from German by Michael Herron, little, brown & Company (English version), p158, illus 321; Jacob and Josef Kohn, Sales catalogue, Italy, 1906
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Koloman Moser, Glass Water Jug, c. 1900, Austrian; oval in section with integral handle and overall crackled texture in green glass, height 23 cm; together with Another moulded in copper glass, height 20 cm; and Another moulded in blue glass, height 19.5 cm. Oswald Oberhuber and Julius Hummel, Koloman Moser 1868-1918, Catalogue of the Exhibition at the Osterreichisches Museum, Vienna 1979, catalogue number 53, illus
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Wiener Werkstätte, Vase, c. 1915, manufactured by Wiener Werkstätte, Austria; enamelled glass, painted maker's marks 'WW', height 21.5 cm
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Gudrun Baudisch, Six-Handled Bowl, c. 1927, manufactured by Wiener Werkstätte, Austria; ceramic, stamped maker's marks and artist's monogram 'WW, Made in Austria, 204, Gb' height 13 cm
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Vase, c. 1915, manufactured by Wiener Kunstkeramische Werkstätte, Austria; cream glazed ceramic, polychrome decoration, impressed factory marks and 'Austria 1659', retains retailer's label 'A. Fasce, Florida 425, Buenos Aires' height 43 cm
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Michael Powolny, Inkwell, c. 1910, manufactured by Wiener Keramik, Austria; cream ceramic, impressed maker's marks, height 6 cm, diameter 8 cm
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Charles Noke, Twin-Handled Cup, c. 1920, manufactured by Doulton, England; variegated green glazed ceramic, artist signed 'Noke Chinese Jade' printed factory mark, artist's monogram, height 8 cm
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Keith Murray, Vase, c. 1932, manufactured by Wedgwood, England; matt green glaze, spherical shape with engine turned decoration, facsimile signature, factory marks, height 18 cm
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Clarice Cliff, Bizarre Bowl, c. 1920, manufactured for Liberty and Company, by Newport Pottery, England; stamped 'Liberty, Bizarre', together with a Burleigh Bowl, manufactured by B&L Limited, England; polychrome ceramic, printed factory marks, height 8 cm
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Doreen Goodchild, Seahorse and water Babies, 1938, moulded glazed earthenware, signed 'D. Goodchild' to rim and '38' to base. Height 22 cm. Ioannou, Noris, Ceramics in South Australia 1836-1986 from Folk to studio pottery, Wakefield press, p236
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Melrose Ware, twin-handled bowl, Australian; green glazed ceramic, printed maker's marks, original decal label
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Martin Boyd, Large Lamp Base, c. 1955, manufactured by Martin Boyd, Australia; polychrome ceramic, incised signature to base, height 45 cm
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Margot Plate, Vase, c. 1950, ceramic, hand painted polychrome decoration, artist's signature, '13' stamped 'Margo's Pottery hand painted', height 12.5 cm
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Anne Dangar, Tureen, c. 1935, glazed earthenware, painted yellow, blue and green, painted monogram, 24 x 25 cm. Provenance: Presented by Anne Dangar to her nephew thence by descent to the present relative
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Phillip McCONNELL, Stoneware Bottle, c. 1981, teadust glaze, leaf stencil pattern, impressed artist's monogram, height 12.5 cm; together with Another, olive celadon glaze, carved floral pattern, impressed artist's monogram, height 15.5 cm
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Alex Leckie, man on horse, glazed earthenware, signed 'Leckie' on underside, repair to neck. Literature: Ioannou, Noris, Ceramics in South Australia 1836-1986 from Folk to studio pottery, Wakefield press, p241
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Guy grey Smith, vase, c. 1965, glazed earthenware, height 31 cm; together with a covered sugar pot, c. 1965; blue glazed stoneware, height 11 cm; and a Geoffery Allen (1924-2000), stem vase, blue and white glazed stoneware, height 16 cm. Provenance: Yvonne Allen, Manager of Foulke Taylor shop, Perth. Private Collection, Perth
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Flora Landells, Vase, c. 1950, green and orange glazed ceramic, incised 'Landells Perth' to base, height 10.5 cm; together with a Vase, c. 1950, ceramic glazed blue with orange rim, incised 'Landells Perth 416' to base, height 6 cm; and a Small Vase, c. 1950, 'apple' glazed ceramic, incised 'Landells Perth' to base, height 8 cm
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Flora Landells, Leshenaultia Vase, c. 1950, blue matt glazed ceramic, 'Landells Perth' to base, height 14 cm; together with a Cherry Blossom Stem Vase, c. 1950, blue matt glazed ceramic, height 15 cm; together with a Small Pierced Pot, c. 1940, blue glazed incised ceramic, 'Landells Perth' to base, diameter 8 cm; and a Beaker, c. 1938, dark blue glazed incised ceramic, '225 Landells Perth' to base, height 8.5 cm
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Flora Landells, Moon Crater Vase, c. 1950, green glazed ceramic, 'Landells Perth' to base, height 8 cm; together with a Vase, c. 1950, iridescent green glazed ceramic, 'Landells Perth' to base, height 10.5 cm; and a Vase, buff glazed ceramic, 'L1 Landells Perth' to base, height 12 cm
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Eileen Keys, Brown Bowl, c. 1960, glazed stoneware, signature to base, height 10 cm; together with an 'Oriental' Lidded Pot, brown glazed stoneware, signature to base, height 9 cm, lid repaired, A/F
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Eileen Keys, Wandjina Plaque, c. 1958, stoneware, length 23.5 cm, unsigned; together with Rainbow Serpent Bowl, c. 1954, stoneware, signature to base, diameter 24.5 cm, A/F; and a Dancing Man Plaque, c. 1955, glazed stoneware, signature to base, height 24.5 cm. Provenance: Yvonne Allen, Manager of Foulke Taylor Shop, Perth, Private Collection, Perth, Rainbow Serpent Bowl, Bell, Robert, Eileen Keys Ceramics 1950-1986, Art Gallery of Western Australia, Perth, 1986 (exhibition catalogue), p7
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Marea Gazzard, 'Boulder' Vase, c. 1965, hand built terracotta with, glazed interior, maker's mark to base, height 12.5 cm, diameter 14 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Johnston Galleries, Brisbane
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Merrick Boyd, Glazed Pottery Vase, 1926, incised 'Merrick Boyd, 1926', height 18 cm, mustard glaze, hairline crack
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Elizabeth Raeburn, Two Vases, England; raku, cream and grey glazed stoneware, heights 19 cm and 16 cm; together with a Vase, raku, orange and grey glazed stoneware, height 11 cm; and a Jug, earthenware, partly stone glazed
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Shigeya Iwabuchi, Blossom Jar, c. 1980, Japan; brown glazed stoneware, height 29 cm. Provenance: David Jones Art Gallery
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Anders Ousback, Two Maquettes, Australia; each cream glazed with brown speckles, height 7 cm and 11 cm; together with Bill Samuels, Teabowl, c. 1997, cream glazed stoneware, grey decoration, diameter 12 cm
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Ryoji Koie, Devil Jumping Tea Bowl c. 1990, Japan; brown glazed stoneware, diameter 13 cm; together with Claude Champy, Teabowl, c. 1999, France; brown glazed stoneware, diameter 16 cm
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Steve Harrison, Shallow Bowl and Plate, glazed stoneware, diameter 22 cm and diameter 30 cm respectively; together with Bowl, crystalline glazed stoneware, stamped maker's marks. Represented by Legge Gallery
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Anders Ousback Attributed, Bowl, c. 1990, glazed stoneware with lilac volcanic overglaze, diameter 18.5 cm; together with Conical bowl, glazed earthenware, diameter 14.5 cm
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Anders Ousback, Speckled White Conical Bowl, c. 1990, Australia; glazed stoneware, diameter 14 cm; together with Vessel, grey glazed stoneware, height 19 cm
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Anders Ousback, Bowl, c. 1996, Australia; white glazed stoneware, engraved 'Anders Ousback '96', diameter 26.5 cm
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Desimone, Three Jugs, Designed c. 1960, manufactured by Desimone, Italy; terracotta with polychrome glaze, painted signature; together with a Cannister, and a Pot Stand, designed c. 1960 by Desimone
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