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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:236
Sale Title:20.21C Art & DesignLots with images:216
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:193
Date:5-Mar-2019
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Tim Edwards (Australian), vase, 1999, hand blown and fused glass, artist's signature incised to base 'Tim Edwards 1999', height 26 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, Paddington, NSW. Private Collection, NSW
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Clare Belfrage (Australian), bowl, 2001, hand blown glass with cold worked cane drawing, artist's signature incised to base 'Clare Belfrage 2001', height 17.5 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, Paddington, NSW. Private Collection, NSW
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Brenden Scott French (Australian, b. 1969), vase, c. 2000, hand blown and wheel cut glass, with applied black curved stem, artist's signature incised to base 'Brenden Scott French', height 31.5 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, Paddington, NSW. Private Collection, NSW
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Timo Sarpaneva (Finnish, 1926-2006), bowl, c. 1975, clear and frosted glass, inscribed to base 'Timo Sarpaneva 3375', height 18 cm, diameter 24 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Arthur Zirnsack and Hanne Dreutler (Swedish), vase, 1986, for studio Ahus, clear and blue sommerso glass, artist's signature incised to base 'Arthur Zirnsack and Hanne Dreutler, studio Ahus, Sweden', height 16.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, NSW
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Erik Hoglund (Sweden, 1932-1998), chalice, yellow and blue glass, inscribed to base 'H1447/295', height 28 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Scandinavian footed bowl, hand blown and applied glass, decorated with multicolour stripes, together with a sommerso glass bowl (2), height 14.5 cm, diameter 28 cm, height 7 cm
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Ove Thorssen and Birgitta Carlsson (Italian), Piume' swirl bowl, designed c. 1974, executed by Venini, hand blown glass, blue with white swirled canes, incised 'Venini Italia W', height 17 cm
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Ove Thorssen and Birgitta Carlsson (Italian), Piume' swirl vase, designed c. 1974, executed by Venini, hand blown glass, blue with white swirled canes, incised 'Venini Italia W', retains Venini decal label, height 36 cm
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Holmegaard, dish, 1962, pale blue glass bowl with cane swing handle, incised 'Holmegaard 1962', together with Gustaberg (Sweden) ceramic bowl, of oblong shape with painted motifs, marked 'G Sweden N-46-170', retains decal label (2), height 8 cm, diameter 18 cm, height 10.5 cm, width 26 cm
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Timo Sarpaneva (Finnish, 1926-2006), bowl, c. 1975, clear and frosted glass, inscribed to base 'Timo Sarpaneva', height 18 cm, diameter 24 cm
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Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1983), leaf dish, executed by Iittala, clear and wheel cut glass, incised 'Tapio Wirkkala Iittala', width 19.5 cm, labels: Saarela, Tapio Wirkkala: eye, hand and Thought, p. 303
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Oiva Toikka (Finnish, b. 1931), footed vase, c. 1965, blue and clear glass, incised 'Oiva Toikka Nuutajarvi', height 13.5 cm
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Edward Hald (Swedish, 1883-1980), slip Graal' footed bowl, c. 1985, executed by Orrefors, blue and clear glass, incised 'Orrefors Graal n 2150.67 Edward Hald', together with Edvin Ohrstrom 'Ariel' vase, executed by Orrefors, red and clear glass, incised 'Orrefors Ariel Edvin Ohrstrom n 526' (2), height 6.5 cm, diameter 15 cm, height 13.5 cm, (vase)
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Tapio Wirkkala (Finnish, 1915-1983), Bolle' vase, c. 1970, executed by Venini, hand blown glass in the Incalmo technique, purple and grey, incised ' Venini T. W 74', height 21 cm
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Eva Englund (Swedish, 1937-1998), Graal' swan vase, c. 1986, executed by Orrefors, hand blown and internally decorated glass, incised ' Orrefors 944730 Eva Englund Graal 1-86', height 22 cm
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Geoffrey Baxter (British), Tangarine Drunken Bricklayer vase, c. 1965, executed by Whitefriars, textured glass, unsigned, height 33 cm
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Geoffrey Baxter (British), Tangarine banjo vase, model no. 9681, c. 1965, executed by Whitefriars, textured glass, unsigned, height 33 cm
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Carl Aubock (Austria, 1900-1957), Gratinier set, c. 1955, manufactured by Amboss Neuzeug, stainless steel, comprising a small pan, a fork and a spoon, original box 93), diameter 14 cm, (pan). Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Carl Aubock (Austria, 1900-1957), cutlery set, model no. 2060, c. 1955, manufactured by Amboss Neuzeug, stainless steel, comprising six table forks, six table knives, six table spoons, six tea spoons and six dessert forks, original wooden box (30), approx. Length 21 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Arne Jacobsen (Danish, 1902-1971), Cylinda line tea and coffee service, designed 1964-67, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, sugar, creamer and tray, manufactured by Stelton, Denmark, approx. Height 20 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Charles Field Haviland Limoges, dinner service, 'Monet' pattern, porcelain, comprising two tureens, eight entree plates, eight table plates, eight desert plates, eight tea cups, eight saucers and upder plates, retain factory's marks (50), labels: after the original service designed in 1898 by Claude Monet for his own use in his house at Giverny
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Three Mimi spirit poles, Arnhem land, NT, synthetic polymer paint on wood (3), height 220 cm, 202 cm, 208 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Asmat stone axe, West Papua New Guinea, Mid-20th century, wooden handle carved with abstract motifs, retains painted inventory number, together with a petrified wood and a stone axe (2), length 73 cm, (Asmat), 63 cm
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Ceremonial bowl, Solomon Islands, c. 1950, wood with mother of pearl inlay, height 9 cm, width 32 cm, depth 16 cm. Provenance: Geoff K. Gray Pty. Ltd, lot 113, Sotheby's, lot 247. Private Collection, Sydney
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Mendi doll, Southern Highlands, Papua New Guinea, plant fibre, feathers, shells and natural pigments, together with a Papua New Guinean carved ancestor figure (2), height 63 cm, 57 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Four pots, Papua New Guinea, c. 1960, fired clay with polychrome and incised decoration, two with applied zoomorphic handles (4), approx. Height 15.5 cm, width 32 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Carved figure, Yuat River, Papua New Guinea, wood, plant fibre, shells and natural pigments, height 87 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH008, lot 352, December 2003. Private Collection, Sydney
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Three figural daggers, Middle Sepik, Papua New Guinea, cassowary bone, clay, feathers, shells and natural pigments (3), approx. 52 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney
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Double face mask, Malekua Island, Vanuatu, clay, plant fibre, natural pigments and wild pig tusks, on wooden stand, height 50 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH008, lot 372, December 2003. Private Collection, Sydney
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Woven spirit catcher (or dream doll), Papua New Guinea, plant fibre, shells and natural pigments, together with a knotted bilum string snake, and an Aboriginal stone axe (3), height 41 cm, length 108 cm. Provenance: Shapiro Auctioneers, SH008, lot 375, December 2003. Private Collection, Sydney
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Fire tools set, c. 1950, broom, shovel and fire poker with polished copper handles, supported by cast-iron stem, together with stand (4), approx. Height 80 cm
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