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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:279
Sale Title:20.21C Art + DesignLots with images:274
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:243
Date:2-Mar-2021
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Nell McCredie (Australian, 1901-1968), plate, c. 1950, wheel-thrown stoneware with green and white drip glaze, artist's signature to base, together with stoneware bowl with red glaze and incised design (2), diameter 26 cm (plate), height 19 cm width 43 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Reg Preston (Australian, 1917-2000), lidded jar, c. 1982-95, wheel-thrown stoneware with Tenmoku and Jun glazes, artist's stamp to base, height 18.2 cm diameter 20 cm. Provenance: The collection of John Freeland, Sydney.
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Ian Clare (Australian), two vessels, Cradle Mountain Mist glaze, c. 1994, high-fired stoneware of spherical form, one with blue glaze, the other with brown and black Tenmoku glaze, artist's signatures to bases (2), height 22 cm diameter 26 cm (blue), height 26.5 cm diameter 28 cm (brown). Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Greg Daly (Australian, b. 1954), Cowra sphere, 1987, multi-fired wheel-thrown stoneware with brushed abstract gold and blue lustre, together with a pale green platter with gold lustre, artist's signatures to bases (2), height 18 cm diameter 22.5 cm (sphere), diameter 24 cm (platter). Provenance: The collection of John Freeland, Sydney.
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Greg Daly (Australian, b. 1954), vase, 1989, stoneware vase globular form, blue and green crackled and lustre glaze with gold and silver leaves, date and artist's signature to base, height 31 cm diameter 28 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
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Edward (Ted) Secombe (Australian, b. 1957), iron red series #2, 2017, wheel-thrown porcelain, with iron phosphorus crystalline glaze, artist's signature to base, height 37 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, June 2017, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Jane barrow (Australian, b. 1957), three vases, Te'oke series, c. 2010, altered thrown stoneware, saggar fired in charcoal, incised decoration with inlaid slip, two cut forms with handles, artist's signatures to bases (3), approx. Height 31 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Dean Smith (Australian), large vase - Outer Moons, 2013, high-fired stoneware with matte crystalline glaze, inlaid platinum lustre palladium leaf, artist's signature to base, height 49 cm. Provenance: Raglan gallery, Manly, June 2013, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Pippin Drysdale (Australian, b. 1943), Pyrites lustre 09-Pilbara series, 2015, porcelain vessel of conical shape, matte glaze exterior patterned as topographical lines in shades of purple and brown with gold leaves, artist's signature and date to base, height 26 cm diameter 24 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, May 2017, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Pippin Drysdale (Australian, b. 1943), Igneous rock II-Pilbara series, 2017, porcelain vessel of conical shape, matte glaze exterior patterned as topographical lines in shades of orange, artist's signature and date to base, height 11 cm diameter 14 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, May 2017, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Greg Daly (Australian, b. 1954), changing sky vase, 2014, wheel-thrown ceramic with rich lustre glazes in shades of blue, indigo and yellow, height 16 cm diameter 20 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, May 2014, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Greg Daly (Australian, b. 1954), large iridescent Grasses bowl, 2016, large wheel-thrown ceramic bowl, with iridescent lustre glazes in shades of blue, indigo and yellow, artist's signature and date to base, together with centre ball sculpture (2), height 11 cm diameter 50 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, March 2016, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Andrew Gibson (Australian, b. 1962), pair of vases, thrown porcelain, with lustre glaze, artist's signature to base, height 35 cm. Provenance: beaver Galleries, Canberra. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Archie McCall (Scottish, b. 1951), Japanese ceremonial water ladle,. 1990, wheel-thrown stoneware bucket form with semi-enclosed opening and applied handle, multi-fired with white base glaze and shino over glaze, enamels and gold brushwork, artist's signature to base, height 21 cm diameter 17.5 cm. Provenance: Exhibited at Mury clay gallery in Newtown, Sydney, c. 1990, the collection of John Freeland, Sydney.
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Stephen Bowers (Australian, b. 1952), T42 tea caddy, c. 1990, wheel-thrown earthenware with underglaze painted decoration, signed, height 20 cm. Provenance: Robin Gibson gallery, Sydney, NSW, (Inv 4346F), November 1994. Private Collection, NSW.
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Stephen Bowers (Australian, b. 1952), tea service, citrus collection, c. 1990, including a teapot, two cups and saucers, wheel-thrown earthenware with underglaze painted decoration of citrus amongst foliage, marked (5), height 18 cm (teapot). Provenance: Distelfink gallery, Melbourne (Armadale), Vic., July 1999. Private Collection, NSW.
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Merric Boyd (Australian, 1888-1959), jug, 1935, wheel-thrown earthenware with moulded apple tree branch handle, grey to green flowing glaze, signed to base 'Merric Boyd' and dated '1935', height 19 cm.
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Clarice Cliff, rare Bizarre vase, c. 1930, Monsoon pattern, printed factory mark to base applique hand painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery England, and impressed shape number '360', height 21 cm. Provenance: Andrew Muir, England. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Clarice Cliff, Bizarre vase, c. 1930, applique Lucerne pattern, waisted form, printed factory mark to base hand painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery England, hand painted 'Applique' and impressed shape number '206', height 16 cm. Provenance: Andrew Muir, England. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Clarice Cliff, Bizarre three piece cruet set, c. 1930, applique Lucerne pattern, comprising salt, pepper and mustard pot, shakers marked 'Bizarre by Clarice Cliff' with hand painted 'Applique', pot marked 'Hand painted Bizarre by Clarice Cliff Newport Pottery England, hand painted 'Applique' (3), height 8 cm (pepper). Provenance: Andrew Muir, England. Private Collection, Sydney.
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William Moorcroft, comport, c. 1920, 'Pansy' pattern, decorated with a band of pansies and leaves against a blue ground, signed in blue 'W. Moorcroft', impressed 'Moorcroft made in England', diameter 20.5 cm.
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Sally Tuffin for Moorcroft, vase, c. 1988, 'Plum tree and Birds' pattern, painted and impressed factory marks to underside, height 25.5 cm.
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Charlotte Rhead (English, 1885-1947), ginger jar and bowl, c. 1930, glazed ceramic, floral pattern, factory printed mark to base 'Bursley Ware Charlotte Rhead England' (2), height 15 cm (jar), height 9 cm diameter 19.5 cm (bowl). Provenance: Caufield antique centre, Melbourne (Caufield), Vic., March 2000.
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Alan Caiger-Smith (British, 1930-2020), three assorted pieces, c. 1980, comprising a mug, goblet and flask, wheel-thrown and turned clay with white glaze and over-glaze brushwork, reduced lustre firing, artists marks painted and printed to undersides (3), height 11 cm (mug), 12.5 cm (goblet), height 26.5 cm (flask). Provenance: The collection of John Freeland, Sydney.
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Hylton Nel (South African, b. 1941), two plates, c. 1980, slab-rolled stoneware, one with incised turtle motif, the other with stylised tree, together with a vase, artist's signature to base (3), diameter 21 cm (plates), height 27 cm.
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Jenny Orchard (Australian, b. 1951), water jug, 1981, earthenware, with painted abstract decoration, signed and dated to base, height 35 cm.
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Jenny Orchard (Australian, b. 1951), Zig-zag vase, 1981, slip cast and hand-built earthenware, with applied green leaves, one leaf restored, together with an earthenware jardiniere, matte mid grey glaze with incised sgraffito decoration, each signed and dated to base (2), height 28 cm, height 22 cm.
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Jenni Kemarre Martiniello (Australian), brown Reeds Dillibag, 2014, blown glass with fused cane, height 13 cm width 20 cm depth 20 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, October 2014, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Luigi Onesto (Italian, b. 1935), vase, c. 1970, clear and amethyst sommerso glass, with gold leaf inclusions, of teardrop form with fish-scale design, etched signature L. Onesto Murano to base, Oggetti decal label, height 45 cm.
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Luigi Onesto (Italian, b. 1935), sommerso vase, c. 1980, for Vetreria Artistica Oball, yellow, red and blue sommerso glass, etched signature 'L. Onesto Murano' to base, height 18 cm.
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Barbini, bowl, c. 1960, coloured glass, together with two small Cenedese bowls (3), height 8 cm length 25.5 cm, length 10.5 cm, length 12 cm.
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Tim Edwards (Australian, b. 1967), line drawing #22, 2017, blown and wheel cut glass, artist's signature to base, height 37 cm width 35 cm depth 14 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, March 2017, collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Vincenzo Nason (Italian), abstract sculpture, clear glass, on black glass stand, retains label 'V. Nason & Co Murano Italy', height 41 cm.
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Assorted drinking glasses, including Iittala, of various sizes (36). Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Vicke Lindstrand (Swedish) for Kosta Boda, Iceberg and polar bear sculpture, green etched and wheel cut glass, retains Kosta Boda label near base, together with a glass paperweight, c. 1987 (2), height 17 cm width 24 cm, height 10 cm diameter 12 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Holly Grace (Australian), Wheeler's hut bucket, 2019, blown glass with sandblasted imagery and polished enameled surfaces, artist's signature and date to base, height 18 cm diameter 16 cm. Provenance: Sabbia gallery, September 2019, the collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Three glass low bowls, pressed clear glass (3), diameter 15 cm, 23 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Three graduated studio glass vases, blown, wheel-cut and applied glass in shades of yellow and white with a blue rim (3), approx. Height 46 cm. Provenance: The collection of Lorna Mellor AM, Padulla Place, Castle Cove, house designed by Peter Swan and interiors by Marion Hall Best, c. 1964.
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Luigi Onesto (Italian, b. 1935), sommerso vase, c. 1980, of bottle form, clear, pink and purple sommerso glass, together with a Cenedese blue and red block glass vase, chipped (2), height 14.5 cm, 19.5 cm.
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Erika Hoglund (Sweden), vase, c. 2000, for mats Jonasson Maleras, cobalt blue and foil inclusion, artist signature to base, height 26.5 cm.
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Etling, low bowl, c. 1930, opalescent glass, rose pattern, together with Etling opalescent glass plate, 'Bulles' pattern, each retains moulded signature to side 'Etling France' (2), diameter30 cm, 30.5 cm.
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Muller Freres, Art Deco footed bowl, c. 1930, clear and frosted glass, fish pattern, signed near base 'Muller Luneville', height 21.5 cm diameter 33.5 cm.
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Luigi Onesto (Italian, b. 1935), vase, c. 1980, clear and ice blue blown glass, with controlled bubbles, signed to base 'L. Onesto Murano Italy', height 22 cm.
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Benjamin Edols (Australian, b. 1967), bowl, blown cobalt blue glass with controlled air bubbles, signed and dated, height 12 cm diameter 32.5 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney.
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Richard Morrell (Australian), pair of Flavian vases, blown and applied glass, signed to base (2), height 31 cm. Provenance: beaver Galleries, Canberra. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Edwin Orstrom (Swedish, 1906-1994), Serenad vase, c. 1940, executed by Orrefors, clear glass with etched design of man playing the mandola, signed and numbered, height 35 m.
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Bertil Vallien (Swedish), large peacock swirl comport, for Kosta Boda, blown and fused glass, with silver foil figure to centre, signed and numbered, diameter 36 cm.
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Franz Hagenauer (Austrian, 1906-1986), female and male busts, c. 1935, produced by Werkstatte Hagenauer Wien, chromed plated metal, each head in profile and applied with angular features and tubular locks of hair, retains factory stamp and 'Made in Austria' (2), height 53 cm width 43 cm. Provenance: Sothebys Australia, Melbourne, the collection of Paul Otto Taubert and jewellery and decorative Arts, 2 May 2007, lot 444. Private Collection, Sydney.
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Henry Wilson (Australian, b. 1983), block big Poche, designed 2018, produced by studio Henry Wilson, black Travertine marble, height 7 cm width 35 cm depth 35 cm.
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Henry Wilson (Australian, b. 1983), large stone Uplight, designed 2017, produced by studio Henry Wilson, black Travertine marble, height 15 cm diameter 30 cm.
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Ateliers Jean Perzel, Paris, pair of wall sconces, designed c. 1935, manufactured by Ateliers Jean Perzel, bronze and opaline glass shade, signed (2), height 36 cm. Provenance: Tyron Dearing, Sydney.
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Carl-Einar Borgstrom (Swedish), pair of bookends, c. 1930, for Ystad-Metall, brass, retains factory stamp to base (2), height 16 cm.
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Attributed to Wiener Werkstatte, Viennese table lamp, c. 1920, walnut, carved with leaves, porcelain fittings, height 42.5 cm. Provenance: Tyron Dearing, Sydney.
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Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988), three spinning tops, manufactured by Herman Miller, walnut, with certificate of authenticity (3), approx. Height 12 cm.
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Victoria Wilmotte (French, b. 1985), two Piega trays, designed 2018, manufactured by Classicon, mirror-polished stainless steel, retains manufacturer's labels (2), 43 x 29 cm. Provenance: Anibou, Sydney.
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Georg Jensen, four assorted bowls, stainless steel, comprising a large fruit bowl, a medium bowl and a pair of small dishes, each retains Georg Jensen label (4), diameter 46.5 cm, 33.5 cm, length 21 cm.
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Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper, TV Algol 11 ', designed 1964/ c. 1998, manufactured by brionvega, with original travel case, no cables and remote, height 26 cm width 34 cm.
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Marco Zanuso and Richard Sapper (Italian and German), TS522 radio, designed 1964/ c. 1998, manufactured by brionvega, with aluminium flight carry case, no cables, height 12 cm width 22 cm depth 12 cm.
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Henry Wilson (Australian, b. 1983), surface sconce, designed 2017, produced by studio Henry Wilson, white marble, height 35 cm width 30 cm depth 10 cm.
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Henry Wilson (Australian, b. 1983), block big Poche, designed 2018, produced by studio Henry Wilson, white marble, height 7 cm width 35 cm depth 35 cm.
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Bang & Olufsen, Beocenter 7002, c. 1981-83, together with two Beovox-S45 speakers, two remotes, cable adapters and aerial for speakers, two Beovox 1800 speakers (A/F) (9). Provenance: two Beocentre remotes, cable adapters, and aerial.
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Mathieu Mategot (Hungarian/French, 1910-2001), coat rack, designed 1956, manufactured by Gubi, brass and powder-coated metal, with assembly instructions, height 40 cm.
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Attributed to Bruno Zach (Austrian, 1891-1945), the riding crop, patinated bronze female figure, bare-chested and dressed in negligee, stockings and heels, holding a riding crop behind her back, signed in cast 'Bruno Zack', height 85 cm.
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Poul Henningsen (Danish, 1894-1967), Ph 4/3 pendant light, designed 1965, manufactured by Louis Poulsen, white spun aluminium shade, diameter 40 cm.
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