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Auction House:Art+ObjectNumber of lots recorded:248
Sale Title:Applied Art and Modern DesignLots with images:248
Auction Location:AucklandPrices available:213
Date:18-Oct-2022
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Len Castle, Stoneware platter, with rope decoration on an iron glaze, impressed potter's cypher to the base, Width 30.5 cm
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Len Castle, Large flagon, stoneware with gold-dusted brown & black glaze, impressed potter's mark to the footrim, Height 31.5 cm
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Len Castle, Stoneware vase, unglazed pigmented surface with concentric ridges, impressed potter's cypher to the foot, Height 20 cm
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Len Castle, Large rimmed bowl, stoneware with thick yellow overglaze with burst bubbles to the centre, speckled brown saturated underglaze to the rim and exterior; made and fired at South Titirangi Road, 1989, impressed LC mark to the foot, original exhibition label no. 107 affixed to the base, Diameter 40 cm, Note: This bowl was included in Len Castle's retrospective touring exhibition in 1994, lot 107.
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Len Castle, Impressive charger, with alkaline blue glaze and impressed rope decoration, impressed LC mark near to the foot and (later?) incised letter 'A', 54 x 54 x 8 cm
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Len Castle, Stoneware bowl, with crawled vivid blue overglaze to the centre, saturated iron underglaze, impressed LC mark to the base, Diameter 25.5 cm
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Len Castle, Large stoneware bowl, with an elegant jun glaze to the interior, the textured exterior washed with umber pigment, 38 x 38 x 11.5 cm
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Peter Collis, Blue specimen vase, porcelain with thinly crackled glaze, with spire neck, impressed potter's mark to the base, Height 25.5 cm
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Peter Stichbury, Stoneware vase, with stylised floral decoration, impressed potter's mark to the foot, Height 19.5 cm
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Alan Kestle, Porcelain wine set, comprising a lidded bottle, six beakers, and a circular tray, original exhibition label affixed to the base, The bottle, Height 24 cm; the beakers, Height 8 cm, the tray, Diameter 27.3 cm
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Mirek Smisek, Large shallow bowl, stoneware, grey speckled ash glaze to the centre, tenmoku glazed impressed diamond pattern to the rim, ca. 1970s, impressed potter's mark to the underside, Diameter 42.5 cm
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Peter Alger, Large bowl, heavily potted stoneware with tenmoku glaze to the centre, impressed potter's marks to the base, Diameter 40 cm
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John Crawford, Sculptural vase, stoneware with dark mottled green glaze, incised with an abstract reclining female form, impressed potter's cypher to the base, Height 35 cm
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John Featonby, Large spherical floor vase, dung fired and burnished ceramic with a matt grey finish, incised koru design and four cut-out triangles to the shoulders, impressed signature to the base, 45 x 43 x 43 cm
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Len Castle, Two matching jars with cork lids, stoneware with brown and grey glazes, impressed potter's cypher to feet, Height 15.5 cm and Height 14 cm (excl. lid)
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Doris Dutch, Flat oval platter, stoneware with jun-style glaze to the centre, impressed potter's mark (illegible) to the base, Width 25 cm
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Steve Scholefield, shallow bowl, stoneware, decorated with Theo Schoon stamps, the underside with a geometrical pattern, late 1980s, impressed potter's mark to the base, Diameter 35.5 cm
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Toby Strafford, Wall plaque, white earthenware with high relief decoration of three groups of people covered with textured green glaze, custom-made copper hanger, made in the early 2000s, impressed potter's mark to the bottom left corner, incised 6/70 and original label affixed verso, 19 x 57.5 cm
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Nick Mullany, Folded form bowl from the Strange/Familiar series, glazed ceramic, 21.5 x 24.5 x 23.5 cm, Note: A similar piece was exhibited at 'Strange/Familiar', Objectspace, June 2008
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Nick Mullany, Sculptural cylindrical form, glazed ceramic, 22 x 22 x 17 cm, Note: A similar piece was exhibited at 'Strange/Familiar', Object Space, June 2008
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Mirek Smisek, Set of six square dishes, stoneware with mesh decoration inside, olive speckled ash glaze, impressed potter's mark to the footrim, 6.5 x 13 x 18 cm (each)
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Patricia Neighbour, Four mugs, together with a teapot tray attributed to Estelle Martin, the mugs with impressed potter's mark, The mugs, Height 9.5 cm; the tray L. 17.3 cm
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Antique Japanese carved wood carpenter chalk string line, mark to base, L. 26.5 cm, Note: This chalk string line was personally owned by Len Castle.Provenance: Collection of the Castle Family
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Mosgiel Woollens Ltd, Manatunga travel rug, with a tukutuku panel pattern in orange, sage green, white and black (washed), original Woolmark label attached, 131 x 113 cm
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Søholm Dansk Design, Vintage Scandinavian Wall Plaque, ceramic featuring a bird in its nest, original label affixed; maker's mark and dated 1981 verso, 33.5 x 33.5 cm
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Roslyn Dunedin textiles, Early Manatunga travel rug, with an unusual tukutuku panel pattern in cream, magenta and brown (minor staining), original 'Maori for Keepsake' 'Wahine' label attached, 161 x 127 cm
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Onehunga Woollen Mills for Bing Harris Sargood, Rare 'King T?whiao' wall hanging, screenprinted wool, original Woolmark 'Tiki' label attached, 180 x 137 cm
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Roslyn Dunedin textiles, Early Manatunga travel rug, with a tukutuku panel pattern in green, brown, black and white, original 'Maori for Keepsake' 'Wahine' label attached, 182 x 145 cm
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Kaiapoi Petone Group Textiles, All Purpose Rug, with a tartan design in bright red, blue, yellow, black and white (minor staining), original Woolmark 'Tiki' label attached, 146 x 131 cm
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Early Onehunga Woollen Mills, Travel rug, waffle pattern weave in blue, red, brown and white (A/F), original smaller tiki label attached, 188 x 145 cm
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Ernest Shufflebotham for Crown Lynn, Large hand-potted vase no. 59, in unglazed biscuit, stamped factory mark and incised shape number to the base, Height 23 cm
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Keith Murray for Wedgwood, Ribbed vase, matt green glazed ceramic, printed blue Keith Murray signature mark and further impressed factory marks to the base, Height 16.5 cm
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Crown Lynn Potteries, Rare hand-potted baluster vase, possibly by Daniel Steenstra, decorated with two bands of abstract decoration, printed 'Hand Crafted' factory mark to the base, Height 23 cm
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Crown Lynn Potteries, Large Black Swan, slip-cast ceramic, matt glaze, impressed shape number 170 to the base, Height 20 cm
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Crown Lynn Potteries, Small Black Swan, slip-cast ceramic, matt glaze, impressed shape number 154 to the base, Height 10 cm
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Crown Lynn Potteries, Three Cordon Blue spice jars, with original wooden lids, stamped factory mark to the bases, Height 7 cm (excl. lid)
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Crown Lynn Potteries, A large trough vase and a Titian baluster vase, slip-cast ceramics; together with another slender white vase, the vase (A/F) with impressed no. V.121., Width 33 cm, Height 21.5 cm and Height 25.5 cm
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John Crichton, Large and impressive tiled mosaic bowl, in aqua, blue, white, marbled and orange tiles, Diameter 69.5 x Height 11.5 cm
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John Crichton, A large circular coffee table, the mosaic tile top in aqua, blue, brown, black and white, raised on a blackened metal base, Diameter 92 x Height 46 cm
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John Crichton, Side table, the mosaic tile top in aqua, blue and white, raised on a wooden base, Width 45 x Diameter 45 x Height 40.5 cm
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John Crichton, Side table, the mosaic tile top in aqua, ecru, blue and white, raised on a wooden base, Width 37 x Diameter 37 x Height 40.5 cm
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Garth Chester, A fine and original pair of Curvesse chairs, Designed in 1944, the Curvesse chair is an icon of New Zealand design. Author Douglas Loyd-Jenkins, in his book At Home: A Century of New Zealand Design, notes that the Curvesse chair was the first cantilevered plywood chair to appear anywhere in the world a progressive high point in local design. Inspired by the Bauhaus and international designers such as Marcel Breuer and Alvar Aalto, the Curvesse chair marries international form to a unique…
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Sven Ellekær for Coja Culemborg (Sweden), A 'Coja' two-seater sofa, designed in the 1960s, with solid rosewood frame and premium deep buttoned leather upholstery, 70 x 150 x 75 cm
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Michele de Lucchi for Memphis Milano, A pair of original 'First' chairs, designed in 1983, original Memphis stamps to underside
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Ralph Lauren, An original 'Mercer Street' End table, in dark walnut finish with three tiers, original Ralph Lauren plaque to underside, 63 x 46 x 46 cm
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Three Danish floor runners, all matching, with abstract Aztec-inspired patterning in red, cream, brown and green, 160 x 70 cm (two); 140 x 600 (one)
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A 1950s Danish pine coat rack in the manner of Charlotte Perriand, wall-mounted and of vertical orientation, 180 x 8.5 x 13 cm
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Ingvar Stockum For Futura Mobler, An original 'Monte Carlo' three-seater sofa, on rosewood and leather, designed in 1965 and manufactured in the 1960s. Believed to have only been in production for two years (1965 - 1967) as production costs were too onerous to be sustainable., 75 x 215 x 830 mm
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An original Ericofon or 'Cobra' one piece phone, originally designed in the 1940s, this example in green and likely dating to the 1960s
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Tapio Wirkkala for Iitala, Finland, An original Ice Bark glass vase, originally designed in 1954, manufacturer's label attached, 17.5 cm: height
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Børge Mogensen for FDB Møbler, A 'Model A-232' two-door fitted teak cabinet, unique design features two brass door handles which act as keys' interior reveals a bank of adjustable shelves on one side and drawers on the other, 93 x 122 x 45 cm
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A pair of mid-century lacquered Italian and leather Safari chairs, in the manner of Tito Agnoli for Bonacina
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A pair of mid-century lacquered Italian and leather Safari chairs, in the manner of Tito Agnoli for Bonacina
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A pair of mid-century lacquered Italian and leather Safari chairs, in the manner of Tito Agnoli for Bonacina
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A pair of mid-century lacquered Italian and leather Safari chairs, in the manner of Tito Agnoli for Bonacina
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A single mid-century lacquered Italian and leather Safari chairs, in the manner of Tito Agnoli for Bonacina
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