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Auction House:Art+ObjectNumber of lots recorded:21
Sale Title:New Collectors & Applied ArtsLots with images:21
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:20
Date:3-Nov-2021
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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
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Len Castle, Large Flagon, stoneware with poured green ash glaze to the shoulders, impressed potter's mark to the footrim, Height 30.5 cm
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Edwin and Mary Scheier (USA, 1910-2008 and 1908-2007), Bowl, mid-20th century ceramic, flecked blue glaze, potters' signature incised to the base, Height 10 cm. Provenance: passed by descent to the current owner. Other Notes: Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) and Mary Goldsmith (1908-2007), met at the Big Stone Gap Federal Art Gallery in Abingdon, Virginia, where Goldsmith was director. After their marriage in 1937, they became travelling puppeteers, designing and building their own puppets, and in 1938 the…
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Edwin and Mary Scheier (USA, 1910-2008 and 1908-2007), Large vase, c.1960s, glazed earthenware vase of cylindrical shape supported by a tall foot, with mahogany iridescent surface decorated with incised figures whose faces and hands are in relief, potters' signature incised to the base, Height 31 cm. Provenance: passed by descent to the current owner. Other Notes: Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) and Mary Goldsmith (1908-2007), met at the Big Stone Gap Federal Art Gallery in Abingdon, Virginia, where Goldsmith…
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Edwin Scheier (USA, 1910-2008), Two wall-hanging tapestries, wool weavings with symbolic scenes in brown and white, 133 x 94 cm & 200 x 80 cm. Provenance: passed by descent to the current owner. Other Notes: Edwin Scheier (1910-2008) and Mary Goldsmith (1908-2007), met at the Big Stone Gap Federal Art Gallery in Abingdon, Virginia, where Goldsmith was director. After their marriage in 1937, they became travelling puppeteers, designing and building their own puppets, and in 1938 the Scheiers worked with the…
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Garry Nash, Sgraffito vase, blown glass, black and red with yellow detailing, signed and dated '05 to the base, Height 18.5 cm
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Elizabeth Lissaman, Two preserve pots and a small dish, the lidded pots banded with white and cream slip decoration, the dish with speckled blue glaze, all with incised potter's signature to the base, the tallest, Height 11 cm
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Manatunga (Roslyn Dunedin Textiles), Early Travel Rug, decorated with a tukutuku panel pattern in pink, black, beige and white, original label 'Maori For Keepsake' with Maori w?hine attached, 174 x 142 cm
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Manatunga (U.E.B. Textiles, Dunedin), Travel rug, with a tukutuku panel pattern in pale blue, olive green, black and white, original Woolmark label attached, 190 x 150 cm
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Onehunga Woollen Mills, Early travel rug, in a green, red, white, blue, black and yellow tartan design, original large tiki label attached, 175 x 130 cm
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Onehunga Woollen Mills, Early travel rug, in a tartan design in different shades of green, white and yellow, original large tiki label attached, 207 x 151 cm
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Kaiapoi Woollen Co., Christchurch, Early travel rug, decorated with a tartan design in red, green and cream, original 'Maori chief' label attached, 188 x 139 cm
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Kiwi Heritage (Alliance Textiles, Timaru), Travel Rug, in a brown, blue, red, green and white geometrical pattern, original Woolmark 'Royal Wool' label attached, 173 x 138 cm
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