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Auction House:Gibson's Auctioneers & ValuersNumber of lots recorded:317
Sale Title:The Harry Oviss Collection Part IILots with images:310
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:311
Date:4-Oct-2021
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A split rim mottled grey black and red accented studio glass vase by David Herbert, Australian, with red accents to the split rim, signed to base 'David Herbert 11/91', 16 cm high
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An Australian studio glass vase of unusual form by Brian Hirst, 1983, signed and dated to base 'B Hirst 83', 17 cm high
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A large speckled flattened ovoid glass vase by Garry Nash, New Zealand, 1983, signed and dated 'G Nash '83' to base, 42 cm high
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An opaque dark green straight sided glass vase by Garry Nash, New Zealand, 1987, with cut decoration, mounded signature, 31 cm high
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A opaque black studio glass vase by Garry Nash, New Zealand, 1987, moulded signature 'G. Nash '87' to base, 33 cm high
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An Australian studio glass vase by Richard Wynne, Denizen Studio, of flattened ovoid form, dark green with a brown overlay including white lines and two red blooms, 16 cm high
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A Galle style cameo glass landscape vase, circa 1900, in delicate autumn tones, with etched 'Galle' signature to lower body, 26 cm high
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An Australian studio glass urn shaped vase by Richard Wynne, Denizen Studio, with iridescent blue and bronze motif, moulded mark to base, 23 cm high
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A studio glass vase by Moncrieff Glass Works, Scotland, circa 1980, of cylindrical form in tones of speckled orange with purple, 24 cm high
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A studio art glass vase by Brenden Scott French, of tapering tear drop form in tones of white, pink and red, incised to base: Brenden Scott French, 41 cm high
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An opaque lilac ground conical vase by Vivianne Karlsson for Orrefors, decorated with a flowing iron red and black diamond pattern, signed and editioned to base, 28 cm high
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A collection of three studio art glass vases, including a green Murano glass vase, and two mid-century coloured glass vases, the largest 31 cm high
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A lapis blue studio glass sphere vase by Julio Santos, Australia, 1992, with an internal trailng feather decoration, signed and dated to base, 70 cm high
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A collection of Australian studio glass by Michael Hook, comprising an ovoid black and white swirled vase, a blue bowl and a brown vase, each signed to base, the largest 17 cm high
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Victor Greenaway (born 1947), a large celadon glazed earthenware bowl, circa 1970, impressed mark to side of base, 21 cm high, 44 cm diameter
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A collection of four glazed earthenware platters, the largest by Vic Greenaway, signed to base: Greenaway 91 and impressed mark, 34/59 cm diameter
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A glazed earthenware vase and jug by John Campbell, vase incised to base: John Campbell Tasmania B55M, jug incised to base: John Campbell Tasmania 57J., the vase 14 cm high
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A New Zealand glazed earthenware vase by Peter Stichbury, with a mottled celadon glaze, label to base: 'Stoneware Pottery Peter Stichbury 948 Great South Road, Manurewa', 27 cm high
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John Perceval (1923-200), a glazed earthenware covered jar, 1956, of ovoid form with two handles, incised to base and inside of cover: Perceval 1956, 32 cm high
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Deborah Halpern (born 1957) and Stacha Halpern (1919-1969), a glazed earthenware jug and a small pot, the pot incised: Deborah D Halpern, the jug signed: S Halpern, the jug 22 cm high
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Deborah Halpern (born 1957) and Stacha Halpern (1919-1969), two glazed earthenware bowls, one incised: D D Halpern, one signed: S Halpern 83, the largest bowl: 22 cm diameter
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A painted and glazed earthenware teapot by Deborah Halpern Deborah Halpern (born 1957), a hand painted and glazed earthenware teapot, signed to base: D Halpern, 39 cm high
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Deborah Halpern (born 1957) and Stacha Halpern (1919-1969), two glazed earthenware goblets and a plate, the goblets signed to base: Deborah Halpern and D. D Halpern, the plate signed to base: S Halpern, the largest goblet 20 cm high
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A glazed earthenware bowl by Deborah Halpern, Australian, decorated in tones of black, blue and white and initialled to base: D D H, together with a glazed earthenware bowl by Eric Juckert, the Halpern bowl 11 cm high, 22 cm diameter
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A collection of nine hand painted slipware plates by Martin Boyd, decorated with indigenous figures, motifs and landscapes, each incised to base: Martin Boyd Australia, 26 cm diameter
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A collection of eight hand painted slipware plates by Martin Boyd, variously decorated with figures and landscapes, incised to base: Martin Boyd Australia, the largest 31 cm diameter
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A collection of seven studio pottery vases and vessels, comprising three tall vases, a jug vase, a compressed ovoid vase and two black glazed form vessels, the largest 42 cm high
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Reginald (Reg) Preston (1917-2000), a large glazed earthenware platter, impressed mark to base, 8 cm high, 46 cm wide, 43 cm deep
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A collection of four glazed earthenware vessels including a Reg Preston vase, together with a carved wooden sculpture, the Preston vase 24.5 cm high
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A collection of eight Australian studio pottery vessels and vases, including two vases by Reg Preston, a large vase by Robert Forster, a tall cylindrical vase by Greg Hamilton, a bottle vase and two other vases, the largest 40 cm high
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A collection of eleven hand painted slipware plates by Martin Boyd, variously decorated fruit, figural and landscape scenes, each incised to base: Martin Boyd Australia, three fruit plates dated to base: 1950, 18 cm diameter
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A collection of three hand painted slipware vases by Martin Boyd, decorated with indigenous figures, all incised to base: Martin Boyd, the largest 18 cm high
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A hand painted slipware charger by Martin Boyd, decorated with a sage on horseback, incised to base: Martin Boyd Australia, 35 cm diameter
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A collection of five studio pottery bowls and vases, 20th century, including a Les Blakebrough, Sturt Pottery platter with impressed monograms, circa 1975, the largest 35 cm high
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