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International Art Centre presents an auction of the John Leech Collection
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TheJohn LeechCollection
Auction
6:30pm Wednesday 27th February 2013
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T H E O N L Y A U C T I O N E E R S O F P I C T U R E S E X C L U S I V E L Y
John Leech Gallery Collection6:30pm Wednesday 27 February 2013
Auction Venue
Scarborough Gallery, International Art CentreLower Ground Level 272 Parnell Road, Auckland
Viewing Times
Friday 22 February 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday 24 February 11:00am - 4:00pm
Monday 25 February 9:00am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 26 February 9:00am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 27 February 9:00am - 1:00pm - Auction 6:30pm
Other times by appointment
Absentee Bids
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Illustrated previous page: Lot 88
Illustrated front cover: Lot 60
Illustrated back cover: Lot 25
Illustrated inside back cover: Lot 27
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Allan Swinton gained sole ownership in 1959. In 1963 the gallery moved to Lorne Street where Swinton created a specialist framing division and exhibition gallery. Under Allan Swinton's committed management the firm prospered. Another move, this time to Albert Street took place in 1973. The original building was demolished to make way for Lorne Towers.
In 1974 Allan Swinton sold his gallery to a collector of maps and three years later it was purchased by Bev and Murray Gow and Bill Hart. In 1980 Murray Gow purchased the Dunham Gallery, Remuera re-naming it John Leech Gallery, Remuera. The city branch of John Leech Gallery operated until 1986 when the building was purchased by Chase Corporation. The gallery relocated to expanded Remuera premises.
In 2002, under the highly successful partnership of John Gow and Gary Langsford, John Leech Gallery returned to Auckland City and its well-known Kitchener Street location, directly opposite Auckland Art Gallery. Over a decade later, having served as the venue for many of this country's most important exhibitions, John Leech Gallery has been renamed Gow Langsford Gallery, and now occupies two central Auckland sites.
A Director's decision to re brand and focus on International and Contemporary New Zealand art, affords a unique opportunity to acquire works from the collection of Auckland's historic John Leech Gallery.
John Leech Gallery Collection - 27 February 2013
The opening of John Leech Gallery in 1855 was heralded by the following announcement in Auckland’s Southern Cross newspaper:
John Leech respectfully announces to the inhabitants of Auckland, that he has commenced business in High Street, opposite the Wesleyan Chapel as carver, gilder, picture framer and looking glass manufacturer. Having had considerable experience in the above-named branches, he is quite confident of giving the most perfect satisfaction to those who might favour him with an order.
John Leech had emigrated to Auckland from Manchester via Sydney. In 1866 he moved his business to Shortland Street, then considered to be the finest of locations. It was here that artists such as Charles Goldie, Gustavus von Tempsky, Alfred Sharpe and J.B.C. Hoyte met and displayed their work. John Leech Gallery operated from these premises until 1963.
Following its founder's death in 1879, the venture continued to flourish under the management of John’s son Harold. It was during his lifetime that the honour of using a royal crest was granted. Harold Leech died in 1945 and the following year Allan Swinton, Gilbert Meadows and Howard Newcomb purchased the gallery.
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1 TONY LANE Leg with Representations of Infinity Shagmetal and oil on gesso panel 183.5 x 29.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1989 verso 3,000 - 5,000
2 FREDA SIMMONDS Torea - Pied Oyster Catcher Oil on board 160 x 60 Signed & dated 1968 800 - 1,200
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5 SIMON KAAN Untitled - From Workers Bed Series Oil on two wooden panels 176 x 188 Signed & dated 2004 - 05 8,000 - 12,000
Exhibited: Oil on Workers’ Beds, Webb’s 2006 This work was completed whilst the artist was on his Creative New Zealand funded residency in Beijing.
Our thanks to Simon Kaan for his assistance in cataloguing this work
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3 PARA MATCHITT Te Kooti Series (3) Three screenprints, edition of 12 34 x 32.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1967 800 - 1,200
4 ROBERT JESSON Char Oil on canvas 137.5 x 127.5 Signed 600 - 1,000
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5 SIMON KAAN Untitled - From Workers Bed Series Oil on two wooden panels 176 x 188 Signed & dated 2004 - 05 8,000 - 12,000
Exhibited: Oil on Workers’ Beds, Webb’s 2006 This work was completed whilst the artist was on his Creative New Zealand funded residency in Beijing.
Our thanks to Simon Kaan for his assistance in cataloguing this work
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6 RALPH HOTERE Untitled Woman Gouache on paper 36.5 x 26.5 Signed 4,000 - 6,000
7 JEFFREY HARRIS 3 Figures Oil on board 39.5 x 52.5 Signed, inscribed & dated June 1972 verso 1500 - 2,500
8 DICK FRIZZELL Fresh Cucumber Trouble Peppers Acrylic on paper 20.5 x 14 Signed, inscribed & dated 1/4/2003 800 - 1,200
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9 JEFFREY HARRIS Study from an Italian Master Oil on board 42 x 60 3,000 - 5,000
Provenance: Ex Fomison Estate - includes Tony Fomison’s signature affixed verso together with Tony Fomison Estate stamp Rotorua Art Gallery Loan Collection, label affixed verso
10 MICHAEL SMITHER Back Beach, New Plymouth Oil on board 40.5 x 30.3 5,000 - 7,000
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11 ALLEN MADDOX Untitled Oil on plywood door from artist’s Ponsonby flat 205 x 83 2,000 - 4,000
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12 RICHARD KILLEEN The Monkey’s Revenge Acrylic on paper 38 x 57.5 Signed & dated 18 December 1986 2,000 - 3,000
13 DICK FRIZZELL Flying Oaf Gouache on paper 18.5 x 18.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 10/5/2002 1,500 - 2,500
14 JEFFREY HARRIS Untitled (Hell / Heaven) Pencil on paper 17 x 25 Signed & dated 1980 400 - 600
15 ROBERT ELLIS Natura Morta 5 Hepetema Mixed media on paper 38 x 28.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1993 800 - 1,200
16 ALLEN MADDOX Untitled Mixed media on paper 38 x 28.5 2,500 - 3,500
17 TREVOR MOFFITT Skinning Oil on board 52 x 52 Signed & dated 1980. Inscribed verso 6,000 - 9,000
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18 DICK FRIZZELL Self Portrait Oil on board 178 x 90 Signed & dated 27/1/1987 10,000 - 15,000
19 ALLEN MADDOX Untitled 1989 Oil on hessian 57 x 70 6,000 - 8,000
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20 ROBERT ELLIS Motorway Journey Oil on board 89.5 x 89.5 Signed & dated 1970 8,000 - 12,000
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21 COLIN MCCAHON Three 1958 Brush and ink on paper 63.2 x 50.6 Signed & dated 1958 40,000 - 60,000
Provenance: From the Numerals One to Ten series Colin McCahon online catalogue reference number cm001511 mccahon.co.nz
Exhibited: Paintings by Colin McCahon, November 1958 - August 1959, Gallery 91, 6-18 October 1959 cat. no. 5
Reference Lots 21 & 22: Of the ten works in this series Two is in the collection of the New Dowse, Lower Hutt and Six is in the collection of Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tamaki. Ten is whereabouts unknown and the remaining works One, Five, Seven, Eight and Nine are in a private collection.
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22 COLIN MCCAHON Four 1958 Brush and ink on paper 62.5 x 46.5 Signed & dated 1958 40,000 - 60,000
Provenance: From the Numerals One to Ten series Colin McCahon online catalogue reference number cm001329 mccahon.co.nz
Exhibited: Paintings by Colin McCahon, November 1958 - August 1959, Gallery 91, 6-18 October 1959
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23 LOUISE HENDERSON Untitled (Green and White Abstract) Acrylic on canvas 99 x 63.5 Signed & dated 1979 2,000 - 3,000
24 JANE EVANS In the Garden Watercolour 58 x 76 Signed 4,000 - 6,000
25 MICHAEL SMITHER Boats, Okahu Bay Oil on board 120 x 178 Signed & dated 1998 20,000 - 30,000
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26 RICHARD KILLEEN Time to Change Male Institutionalised War Acrylic, ink and collage on paper 76 x 58 Signed, inscribed & dated 16/6/1986 5,000 - 7,000
27 GORDON WALTERS Airborne Gouache on paper 23 x 30 Signed & inscribed 25,000 - 35,000
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28 OWEN MERTON Outskirts of the Town, Bonsada Watercolour 36 x 49 Signed & dated 1923 1,500 - 2,500
29 OWEN MERTON Sea and Countryside Watercolour 37 x 46 Signed & dated 1925 1,500 - 2,500
30 PATRICK HAYMAN Southern Cross 1st Flight to New Zealand from Australia Oil on board 42.5 x 63.5 Signed & inscribed 2,000 - 4,000
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31 RAYMOND MCINTYRE Figures with Umbrella, London Oil on board 33.5 x 25 Signed 35,000 - 45,000
Figures with Umbrella, London c.1915 is a quintessential Mclntyre streetscape. While the brush work is fluid, the composition is refined and stylised, and a delicate precision lends Figures with Umbrella, London a quiet confidence.
Like many successful painters of his age, Raymond Mclntyre left New Zealand as a young adult and made Europe his home. From 1909 to his death in 1933 he lived in London, where he was actively engaged with the contemporary trends in European Art which he had found inaccessible from New Zealand. In London he began a period of intensive study and painting and exhibited frequently over the next decade, particularly at the Goupil Gallery Salon, London’s leading international gallery at the time. His work was accepted into the prestigious Royal Academy of Arts in 1924 and he ceased to exhibit his work publicly in 1926.
The two figures in the foreground are constructed in careful greys and although they are the subject of this work, McIntyre’s primary concern is in the design and formal relationship within the image. Subtle tonal contrasts and exquisite brushwork create a deeply elegant work.
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Reference:Arrangement of Jugs (1938) is a lively and buoyant still life by renowned painter Frances Hodgkins. The edition of lithographs is Hodgkins’ only surviving print and was commissioned in 1936 by the London-based publisher Contemporary Lithographs Ltd as part of a venture to supply a wider audience with quality and affordable original works of art. Arrangement of Jugs is from the suite of fifteen prints by different artists launched in 1938, one of which was purchased by the British Museum.
Although she had not worked with lithography before Hodgkins was praised at the time for her fresh and innovative use of the medium and she herself ‘found it interesting and remunerative as a sideline to other works’. (Kapiti Treasures, Janet Bayley (Edt.l, Mahara Gallery, 2010, p. 36)
Moving increasingly away from traditional modes of representation in her works, some objects in Arrangement of Jugs are pared back to their most essential formal elements or depicted through abstract bodies of colour. Essentially disregarding any hierarchy within the objects Hodgkins has employed several perspectives within a single composition giving the effect that some objects appear to float freely in space. The ethereal quality of the abstract forms combined with the objects depicted more literally adds dynamism and vivacity to the work.
The simplified outlines of objects and bold areas of colour in Arrangement of Jugs are typical of Hodgkins’ approach to colour and form in the mid to late 1930s and relate strongly to two known watercolours of almost identical titles, Still Life (c.1937) and Arrangement of Jugs (c.1937) suggesting that they may have been working drawings for the lithographs.
Illustrated:Frances Hodgkins: Kapiti Treasures, Janet Bayley (Edt.), Mahara Gallery, 2010. p. 33Frances Hodgkins: Paintings and Drawings, lain Buchanan, Elizabeth Eastmond and Michael Dunn, Auckland University Press, 1994. p.151Portrait of Frances Hodgkins, E.H McCormick, Auckland University Press and Oxford University Press, 1981. p.123
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32 LOUISE HENDERSON Hour Series Oil on canvas 50.5 x 73 Signed 3,000 - 5,000
33 FRANCES HODGKINS Arrangement of Jugs, 1938 Lithograph on paper, 46 x 61 Signed Inscribed lower left: Published by Contemporary Lithographs Ltd, London 12,000 - 15,000
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34 JOHN WEEKS Water Carriers c. 1927 Watercolour 48 x 28.2 2,000 - 3,000
35 PATRICK HAYMAN Still Life (Organic) Oil on canvas board 52 x 60 Signed verso 2,000 - 4,000
36 PAT HANLY Field Yellow Mixed media on paper 63 x 64 Sigend & dated 1983 14,000 - 18,000
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37 PATRICIA FRANCE Flowers in a Black Pot Oil on board 37.5 x 32.5 Signed & dated 1987 800 - 1,500
38 LOUISE HENDERSON Untitled Pastel on paper 44 x 55 Signed 800 - 1,200
39 GABRIELLE HOPE Dancing Nudes Ink drawing 74 x .49.5 Signed & dated 1958 800 - 1,200
40 HENRYK SZYDLOWSKI Fish on a Platter Oil on canvas 91 x 82 Signed & dated 1980 800 - 1,200
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41 CHRISTINA CONRAD Krishna’s Birthday Oil on Board 195 x 96 Signed & dated 1984 3,000 - 5,000
42 PETER MCINTYRE Asian Woman in Coolie Hat Oil on canvas 70 x 54 5,000 - 8,000
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43 IVY M COPELAND Still Life Oil on board 60 x 45 Signed & dated 1953 800 - 1,500
44 CHRISTOPHER PERKINS Still Life, Flowers in Vase Oil on board 60 x 50 Signed 2,000 - 4,000
45 PETER MCINTYRE Homestead Makariki Valley near Wanganui Watercolour 39.5 x 52 Signed 4,000 - 6,000
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46 JOHN GIBB Canterbury Mill Oil on canvas 50 x 74 Signed & dated 1892 8,000 - 12,000
47 COLONEL ROBERT HENRY WYNYARD Paihia looking across to Kororareka (Russell) Watercolour 17.5 x 21.5 Inscribed Paihia looking across to Kororareka 8,000 - 12,000
48 COLONEL ROBERT HENRY WYNYARD Littleton (Lyttelton) Pencil on paper 15.5 x 21.2 1,000 - 1,500
49 COLONEL ROBERT HENRY WYNYARD Untitled (House with Bush Surround ) - Possibly Treaty House Pencil on paper 16.5 x 21 1,000 - 1,500
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50 COMMANDER RICHARD ALDWORTH OLIVER Emily, A Maori Girl, Nauranga, A Maori Village Near Wellington, January 1851 Watercolour & pencil on paper 30 x 22 Inscribed 3,000 - 5,000
51 COMMANDER RICHARD ALDWORTH OLIVER Maori Girls, Auckland Watercolour 37 x 26 Inscribed Maori Girls, Auckland NZ verso 5,000 - 8,000
52 COMMANDER RICHARD ALDWORTH OLIVER Wangaru-ru, East Coast, Monk Island Watercolour 36.5 x 25 4,000 - 6,000
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54 ALFRED SHARPE Nipped Between Icebergs Watercolour 59 x 97 Signed, inscribed & dated 1898 40,000 - 60,000
Recent research suggests this is Alfred Sharpe’s interpretation of the dramatic scene in Antarctic waters on 6 February 1838. The two ships depicted are the French corvettes l’Astrolabe et la Zélée. The Astrolabe is shown packed in by ice but the Zélée is also trapped. Zélée is shown about mid-right. The expedition was under the command of Dumont d’Urville a talented French mariner who had visited New Zealand twice before and he was about to make his third visit. He was a daring commander and is known for his skill in taking the Astrolabe through French Pass, NZ, in an earlier Pacific voyage. Very briefly the background to the voyage was that in 1836 Dumont d’Urville presented a proposal to the French authorities suggesting an expedition to the Pacific. King (or Emperor) Louis-Philippe was very interested in the idea and suggested the addition of a probe into Antarctic waters.
After a long voyage, on February 2, 1838, the ships were sailing southwards in search of Antarctica. Within 48 hours they came upon an ice field. D’Urville followed it westwards and entered an inlet in the ice with Jacquinot, on the Zélée close behind. It was an unwise plan as during the night the ice cracked and crunched and by morning the channel had closed behind the ships. Men climbed down onto the ice to tie ropes to the floes; those who remained on board hauled on them to move painfully forward, while others tried to push the ice aside with picks, pincers and pickaxes. It took five days to break free from the ice. During the process a number of the crew suffered from frostbite, including all three surgeons. Eventually they landed on Weddell Island.
Dumont d’Urville spent eight more months exploring southern waters. He then headed for Hobart and then sailed on to New Zealand; after anchoring for a few days at the Auckland Islands, he sailed north off the east coast of New Zealand. November 6, 1840, the two ships entered the harbour at Toulon. They had been away three years and two months. A decade later an official account of the voyage was published showing two similar works.
53 THOMAS WILLIAM DOWNES Drawing for Old Wanganui Pah after Gillfillan Pen and wash on paper 26.5 x 43 Inscribed & dated 1915 verso 800 - 1,200
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56 ALFRED SHARPE Cox’s Creek, Westend Road, Westmere Watercolour 45 x 63 Signed & dated 1887 24,000 - 28,000
Provenance: Ex Collection of Sir James & Lady Fletcher
55 JOHN BARR CLARKE HOYTE Early Auckland Cottage, possibly Onehunga with St Peters Anglican Church behind Watercolour 22.5 x 37 Signed 10,000 - 15,000
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57 ARTIST UNKNOWN Lake Wakatipu Oil on shell 12.5 x 9 700 - 1,000
58 ARTIST UNKNOWN Lake Te Anau Oil on shell 12.5 x 9 Signed M J lower right 700 - 1,000
59 JOHN WEEKS Composition with Crucifixion Tempera on paper 53.5 x 42 4,000 - 6,000
60 JOSEPH GAUT Maori Girl Oil on canvas 55 x 40 Signed & dated 1888 12,000 - 18,000
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61 THEO SCHOON Mud Pool with Face, 1965 Black and white photograph 20 x 15 800 - 1,200
62 THEO SCHOON Three Gourds with Handles Coloured pencil and ink on paper 30 x 21 Signed & dated 1962 800 - 1,200
63 THEO SCHOON Gourds on a Stand with Branch Coloured pencil and ink on paper 30 x 21 Signed & dated 1963 800 - 1,200
64 JOHN KINDER Mt Eden and the Stockade Pen and wash 22 x 34.5 Inscribed & dated 1858 3,000 - 5,000
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65 FRANCIS MCCRACKEN Spanish Village Pastel in paper 36.5 x 52 Signed 500 - 1,000
66 FRANCIS MCCRACKEN Puente Bridge, San Martin, Toledo Pastel on paper 37 x 52 Signed, inscribed & dated 1933 500 - 1,000
67 FRANCIS MCCRACKEN Gossip, St Monance Ink & pencil on paper 15 x 20 400 - 600
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68 FRANCIS MCCRACKEN Self Portrait Oil on board 75 x 51 Signed 2,000 - 4,000
69 FRANCIS MCCRACKEN Connie Oil on canvas 91 x 70 Signed & inscribed on stretcher verso 2,000 - 4,000
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70 GEORGE O’BRIEN Attributed Two Miles Below the Junction of Port Chalmers and Waikouaiti Roads Watercolour 13.5 x 17.5 Signed and inscribed on original backing board affixed verso 1,000 - 2,000
71 GEORGE O’BRIEN Untitled - Coastal Scene Watercolour 29 x 50 Signed & dated 1880 800 - 1,200
72 ARTIST UNKNOWN Maori Fort with Figures Watercolour 13.5 x 17.5 800 - 1,200
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73 COMMANDER GEORGE HORNBROOK Ships of the Line Ink on paper 14 x 18 Inscribed 800 - 1,200
74 ROBERT HARVEY The Sounds, New Zealand Watercolour 17.5 x 26 Inscribed on label affixed verso 800 - 1,200
75 ROBERT HARVEY Mount Cook, New Zealand Watercolour 24 x 17.5 Inscribed on label affixed verso 800 - 1,200
76 ROBERT HARVEY Manly Beach, Sydney Watercolour 17 x 25.5 Inscribed on label affixed verso 800 - 1,200
77 ROBERT HARVEY Otira Gorge, New Zealand Watercolour 22.5 x 16.5 Inscribed on label affixed verso 800 - 1,200
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78 GEORGE O’BRIEN River Leith, Otago, circa 1870 Monochrome watercolour 22 x 26 Signed 8,000 - 12,000
79 19TH CENTURY ARTIST UNKNOWN View from Lawn, Mission House Island Pencil on paper 21 x 30.5 Inscribed 800 - 1,200
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80 ROBERT HARVEY Sophie Maori Guide Watercolour 22.5 x 17 Inscribed on image and inscribed on label affixed verso 800 - 1,200
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81 19TH CENTURY ARTIST UNKNOWN Wellesley Street looking towards Freemans Bay, circa 1860 together with another early Auckland sketch Pencil on three sheets of paper 14 x 26 Inscribed. Unframed 800 - 1,200
82 19TH CENTURY ARTIST UNKNOWN A selection of seven drawings on paper featuring various colonial subjects Pencil on paper various sizes approximately 17 x 31. Unframed One dated 1860 All inscribed 800 - 1,200
Inscriptions read:
(a) St George’s Bay, Parnell, Auckland Ship Evening Star
(b) St Stephens, Parnell with minor study of buildings verso
(c) Bush Section, Otago, NZ
(d) Okoaro New Plymouth NZ - studies verso
(e) Te Karaka Church 1860 Auckland G. Urquhart
(f) Cottage of a small farmer, New Plymouth NZ with further study verso
(g) Karaka Church - three building studies verso
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83 FRANCES IRWIN HUNT Lady with Beret Oil on board 43.5 x 35 400 - 600
84 DORIS LUSK Portrait of Tony Fomison Charcoal on paper 50 x 35.5 Signed & dated 1971 1,500 - 2,500
85 ROBERT NETTLETON FIELD Portrait of Ada Ryan Oil on board 39 x 33.5 800 - 1,200
86 CHRISTOPHER PERKINS Portrait of a Man Charcoal on paper 46.5 x 37 Signed & dated 11/9/62 800 - 1,200
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88 JOSIAH MARTIN Auckland Free Library and Art Gallery Opened March 26, 1887 Photograph 14.5 x 20 Inscribed 800 - 1,200
89 L P ANDREWS Petrus van der Velden Photograph 18.7 x 13.8 Signed 400 - 600
87 CHARLES HEAPHY The Level Country At The South End, Looking North of Blind Bay Lithograph 24 x 87.5 Signed 800 - 1,200
Includes inscriptions left to right the following place names: Driving Cattle with his Stock-whip; Astrolabe Road, Adele Island, Mouth of Motucka River; Cabbage Tree, Tree-Fern, ; Stephens Island; D’Urville Island, French Pass Mouth of Moutere River, Croisilles Harbour
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90 CHRISTOPHER WOOD Seated Nude, 1930 Pencil on paper 30 x 20.5 Signed verso 200 - 400 91 R J DOWNIE Waitemata from Shelly Beach, Auckland 1910 Watercolour 14.5 x 22.5 400 - 600
92 ELLEN VON MEYERN Day Dreams Oil on board 30 x 22 Signed & dated 1908 800 - 1,200
93 WILLIAM MENZIES GIBB Canterbury River Scene Watercolour 24 x 35.5 Signed 400 - 700
94 THOMAS DERBY RYAN Awhinga Watercolour 16 x 15 Inscribed 300 - 500 95 KENNETT WATKINS Hauraki Gulf Scene Watercolour 32 x 26 Signed & dated August 1878 200 - 400
96 AFTER GOTTFRIED LINDAUER Anna Rupene and Child Oil on canvas 75 x 60 3,000 - 5,000
97 ARTIST UNKNOWN Still Life with Maori Objects Watercolour 45.5 x 58.5 1,000 - 2,000
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98 FRANCES DOLINA ELLIS The Pearl Diver Oil on canvas 40 x 33 400 - 600
99 DENNIS KNIGHT TURNER Untitled Motifs Mixed media on paper 34 x 25 Signed 600 - 800
100 THEO SCHOON Untitled - A Pair of studies Pencil on paper 18 x 15 800 - 1,200
100 one of a pair
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101 TREVOR LLOYD Lizard Skin (Maori Chief ) Etching 27.5 x 19.5 Signed 500 - 800
102 THEO SCHOON Boiling Mud, 1967 Colour photo 45.5 x 45.5 500 - 800
103 THEO SCHOON Untitled (Koru Design) Pencil on paper 46.8 x 75 400 - 800
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104 FRANCES DOLINA ELLIS Study of an Old Woman Knitting Charcoal on paper 74 x 47 Signed 600 - 800
105 THEO SCHOON Robley photo Ink and printed photo 31 x 29 Signed 300 - 500
106 IVY COPELAND Maori Boy Watercolour 34.5 x 27 Signed 200 - 400
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107 A L TREADWELL Three Kings, Auckland Oil on pinex board 52 x 104.5 Signed 1,000 - 1,500
108 WILLIAM GREEN Stewart Island Oil on canvas 49.5 x 90 Signed & dated 1899 1,500 - 2,500
109 SAM STUART ATTRIBUTED St Johns College, Auckland Monochrome oil on board 26.5 x 46.3 800 - 1,200
110 J PARSONS Waikato River Oil on board 54 x 68 Signed 400 - 600
111 S NATOCK Melbourne Cup, Fly Teal Direct, 1959 Original poster 85 x 62 Inscribed 1,000 - 2,000
112 H PROST Force, Energie par les produits Lavocat, aliments irradiés Stone lithographic poster 92 x 69 Printed Foet, Lyon circa 1930 Signed & inscribed 800 - 1,200
113 C M HOISTON Portrait of Archibald Fisher Oil on canvas 59.5 x 39 Signed & inscribed verso 800 - 1,200
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114 J DELBALAT Baie Wangaroa (Whangaroa Harbour Northland) Engraving on paper 63 x 47 Inscribed & dated 1868 800 - 1,200
115 VICTOR CHARLES LOTTIN De la Noivell Zelande (Northland) Lithograph 31 x 47 800 - 1,200
116 VICTOR CHARLES LOTTIN Del la Baie Shouraki, March 1827 (Hauraki Gulf) Lithograph 61.5 x 92.5 800 - 1,200
117 ARTIST UNKNOWN Sketch of Maori Fortification, Rangiriri Lithograph 58.4 x 44.5 500 - 1,000
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118 AMBROISE TARDIEU Plan de la Riviere Shooukianga Lithograph 61.5 x 92.5 800 - 1,200
119 ELLA SPICER Supreme Court, Auckland Watercolour 25 x 31 Signed & dated 1925. Inscribed verso 600 - 900
120 CHARLES FREDERICK GOLDIE A Good Joke Chromolithograph print 38.5 x 31.5 Machine signed, inscribed & dated 1905 800 - 1,200
121 F W GREGORY Grafton Bridge, Auckland Watercolour 32 x 49 Signed & inscribed 800 - 1,200
122 KITTY AIRINI VANE Sandy Bay, Matapouri Gouache on paper 36 x 48 Signed & dated 1946 500 - 800
123 KITTY AIRINI VANE Southern Alps Gouache on paper 37 x 53.5 Signed & dated 1937 400 - 800
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124 ROBERT F WAY Wahine & Child Etching edition of 50 22 x 14 Signed & inscribed 300 - 500
125 LOUIS-AUGUSTE DE SAINSON Rangui Ngapuhi Chief - from Voyage de la Astrolabe 1826-1829 Plate 71 Lithograph 47 x 32 Dated 1833 1,000 - 1,500
126 LOUIS-AUGUSTE DE SAINSON Natai Ngapuhi Chief - - from Voyage de la Astrolabe 1826-1829 Plate 63 Lithograph 47 x 32 Dated 1833 1,000 - 1,500
127 J ALPHONSE PELLION Etudes de Tatouages, Nouvelle Zelande, circa 1820 Engraving 23.9 x 32.2 Inscribed 800 - 1,200
128 LEJEUNE and ANTOINE CHAZAL Cascade de Fanafaoua pres du Village de Kidikidi c1822-25 from L.I. Duper rey’s Voyaga autour du Monde Hand coloured aquatint 24.5 x 33 Signed 400 - 600
129 THOMAS DERBY RYAN Figurehead of Small War Canoe, Lake Rotorua Watercolour 22 x 28.5 Inscribed 400 - 700
130 DR RENZO PADOVAN Pa Taka Storage House Etching 30 x 23 Signed & dated 1955 400 - 600
131 DR RENZO PADOVAN Maori Carving Etching 30 x 23 Signed & dated 1955 400 - 600
132 DR RENZO PADOVAN Meeting House Interior looking out at Pataka Lithograph 31 x 21 Signed & dated 1956 400 - 600
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133 GEORGE FRENCH ANGUS Te Werowero, or Potatau the principal chief of all Waikato. Te Waru, principal chief of the Nga Ti Apakura tribe. Te Pakaru, principal chief of the Nga Ti Maniapoto tribe. From New Zealanders Illustrated, plate 44, 1847 Coloured lithograph 98 x 61.5 Inscribed - The signatures of both Te Waru and Te Pakaru are included under their portraits 800 - 1,200
134 GEORGE FRENCH ANGUS Horomona Maruhau, or Blind Solomon Hand coloured lithograph 800 - 1,200
135 ALPHONSE CHARLES MASSON Funérailles d’un Chef, Nouvelle Zélande Engraving 16.4 x 25.8 Signed & inscribed 400 - 600
136 DAY & SON New Plymouth Lithograph on paper 26 x 34 100 - 150
137 LOUIS LE BRETON Cases de Naturels Lithograph from Atlas Pittoresque 23 x 33 Inscribed 200 - 400
138 JOSEPH JENNER MERRETT Rua Pahu and Tongariro , Mount Egmont from Near the Waimate Pah, Taranake, View of Taupo from Te Rapa (3) 3 L Haghe lithographs 12 x 19 Inscribed 500 - 1,000
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140 MARCUS KING Maori Art New Zealand Framed travel poster for National Publicity Studios Silkscreen print 98 x 61.5 Inscribed 800 - 1,200
139 JOSEPH GAUT Portrait of a Maori (Man) Hawkes Bay, 1885 Oil on canvas 49.5 x 39.6 2,000 -3,000
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141 CHARLES HEAPHY View of Nelson Haven, in Tasman’s Gulf, New Zealand; including a part of the site of the intended Town of Nelson, 1841 Lithograph 42.5 x 54.5 Inscribed 700 - 1,000
142 CHARLES HEAPHY Part of Lambton Harbour, in Port Nicholson, New Zealand, Comprehending about one third of the water frontage of the town of Wellington. Lithograph 42.5 x 54.5 Inscribed 700 - 1,000
143 CHARLES HEAPHY View of a Part of the Town of Wellington New Zealand Looking Towards the South East Comprising About one third of the Water Frontage., 1841 Lithograph 42.5 x 54.5 Inscribed 700 - 1,000
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144 A PAIR OF EARLY BOTANICAL STUDIES FROM COOKS VOYAGE Botanical Studies - A Pair Engravings 50 x 35 800 - 1,200
145 CHARLES DECIMUS BARRAUD Interior of Rangiatea Church Lithograph 29.5 x 18 800 - 1,200
146 GIUSEPPE ANTONIO CASTELLI Untitled (Maori Utensils) Aquatint 80 x 26 Signed 400 - 600
147 MAJOR GENERAL HORATIO GORDON ROBLEY Sketch of Hone Heke’s Tiki & a further sketch verso Ink on paper 23.5 x 20 Signed & inscribed Exact size as the Tiki given to Sir G Grey by Hone Heke 1847 300 - 500
148 MAJOR GENERAL HORATIO GORDON ROBLEY Sketches of Huia Box Carvings & a further sketch verso Ink on paper 23 x 22 Signed & inscribed Exact size of curious carvings on a Huia box in Rev Volkner Collection, 1865, he was murdered at Opotoki 300 - 500
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Michael SmitherMotumahanga, Screenprint
Don BinneyKotuku Puketotara, Lithograph
Justin BoroughsBoatsheds Orakei, Screenprint
Dick FrizzellMemorandum, Lithograph
Michael HightKyeburn, Screenprint
John WalshWe go right there Tonto, Lithograph
Peter SiddellTrellis, Screenprint
Grahame SydneyFog at Ranfurley, Lithograph
Sofia Tekela-SmithSavage Island Man, Screenprint
149 A COMPLETE BOXED SET OF THE JOHN LEECH 150TH ANNIVERSARY PRINTS Six screen prints and Three lithographs, unframed Edition of 75, 50 x 70 All signed & inscribed 3,000 - 5,000
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150 EARLY NZ PRINTS Various sizes & subjects - unframed Two from the Novara Expedition Tarawera, thermal / coastal scenes As illustrated 500 - 1,000
151 ARTIST UNKNOWN The Latest Scandal ! A D Willis Lithograph printer, Wanganui, unframed 42 x 61 Inscribed 300 - 500
152 KENNETT WATKINS Portrait of a Young Boy Death of Major Von Tempsky at Te-Ngutu-o-te-Manu, New Zealand, 7th September, 1868 A D Willis Lithograph printer, Wanganui, unframed 42 x 61 300 - 500150
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153 WILLIAM MASON Still Life of Fish and Wine Oil on canvas 66 x 86.5 Signed & dated 1954 2,000 - 4,000
154 DENNIS KNIGHT TURNER Still Life with Ginger Jar Oil on board 44 x 61 Signed 800 - 1,200
Provenance: Exhibited: Here Here Here 1943 - 1993 Sarjeant Gallery Touring Exhibition Label affixed verso
155 HELEN STEWART Church Interior Oil on board 81 x 65 Signed 800 - 1,200
156 ELLA SPICER Market Day Watercolour 26 x 33 Signed 600 - 800
157 DENNIS KNIGHT TURNER Memories of New Zealand Watercolour 32 x 46 Signed & dated 1973 800 - 1,200
158 BEATRICE M WHITE Portrait of a Young Boy Pastel on paper 49 x 36 Signed & dated 1953 300 - 500
159 DENNIS KNIGHT TURNER The Punga Oil on Board 60 x 45 Signed & dated 1960 800 - 1,200
160 HENRYK SZYDLOWSKI Untitled Landscape Oil on canvas 91 x 82.5 Signed & dated 1984 800 - 1,200
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161 WILLIAM JAMES REED Portrait of a Maori Woman Oil on board 30 x 24 Signed 800 - 1,200
162 IDA G EISE Street in Madrid Oil on board 41 x 33.5 Signed & dated 1963 500 - 1,000
163 EDWARD NOEL BARRAUD Hobart Watercolour 23 x 33 Signed & dated 1905 400 - 600
164 ERNEST D STOCKS Port Nicholson from the Botanical Gardens, Wellington Watercolour 24.5 x 34.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1906 200 - 400
165 JOHN WEEKS Moonlit Landscape Watercolour 46 x 58.5 Signed 1,500 - 2,500
166 HARRY LINLEY RICHARDSON House and Garden Oil on board 39.5 x 49.5 Signed 1,000 - 1,500
167 ARTIST UNKNOWN North Head, Auckland Harbour, c. 1920 Oil on board 54.8 x 25.2 Inscribed 600 - 1,000
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168 H HILL Memorial of Rugby School Lithograph 66.5 x 48 100 - 200
169 GUSTAF DILLBERG Pink Terraces Ink on paper 12 x 19 Signed & dated 1886. Signed, inscribed & dated on original artist’s label affixed verso 200 - 500
170 HARRY LINLEY RICHARDSON The Mother Kissed the Baby Watercolour 35 x 23.5 Signed. Inscription verso 500 - 800
171 BARRY LETT COLIN MCCAHON INVITATION Barry Lett Galleries invitation to Colin McCahon exhibition with pen drawings of exhibition by an unknown hand, 1968 Ink on printed brochure 19.5 x 31.5 Inscribed Working Drawings for No. 3, 4 & 5 ‘Visible Mysteries’ 1968 300 - 600
172 IVY M COPELAND Rural Scene Watercolour 23 x 33.5 Signed & dated 1930 400 - 600
173 RUSSELL CLARK Sculptural Drawing Watercolour 27.5 x 16 Ex R P Archer Collection, former widow of R Clark - from label verso 200 - 400
174 LOUISE HENDERSON Untitled Watercolour 41 x 61 Signed 500 - 1,000
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177 PETER SIDDELL Trellis Screenprint, edition of 75 70 x 50 Signed, inscribed & dated 2005 500 - 1,000
178 SINA WOOLLCOTT Rise, Taupo Watercolour 47.2 x 64.6 Signed & dated 1963 400 - 600
175 PETER SIDDELL Window Silkscreen print, edition of 150 70 x 44.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1982 700 - 1,100
176 GRETCHEN ALBRECHT International Women’s Year 1975 Silkscreen print, edition of 100 88.5 x 61 Inscribed For Una 500 - 1,000
179 SINA WOOLLCOTT Untitled Watercolour 47.2 x 64.6 Signed & dated 1963 400 - 600
180 SINA WOOLLCOTT Untitled ( 3 Native Women) Watercolour 47.2 x 64.6 Signed 400 - 600
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181 SINA WOOLLCOTT Te Whare Watercolour 47.2 x 64.6 Signed 400 - 600
182 FRANCES DOLINA ELLIS Wellington Boatsheds Watercolour 30 x 38 Signed 300 - 500
183 IVY M COPELAND Village Scene with Boy and Dog Watercolour 22.5 x 31 Signed 400 - 700
184 GEOFFREY E FAIRBURN Untitled Landscape Watercolour 27 x 35 Signed 200 - 400
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185 CYRIL WHITEOAK Melanesia House, Mission Bay Watercolour 30.5 x 47 Signed & dated 1961 500 - 1,000
186 ELISE MOURANT Apricots in a Basket Pastel on paper 47 x 62.5 Signed 600 - 900
187 WILLIAM ALLEN BOLLARD Mt Elie de Beaumount Oil on canvas 34 x 24 Signed 300 - 600
188 AUBREY DE LISE Reflections in No 1 Queen Street Watercolour 34 x 24.5 Signed & dated 1989 100 - 300
189 JOHN STEWART CLARK Portrait of a Young Girl Watercolour 9 x 7 Inscribed verso 400 - 600
190 GEORGE CHANCE Near Queenstown, Wakatipu Gelatin silver print 20 x 25.5 Signed & inscribed with Geo Chance label affixed verso 200 - 400
191 E MERVYN TAYLOR NZ Weta Linocut 11 x 7.5 Signed 200 - 400
192 A J INGLIS Late Afternoon, Puhoi Oil on card 29.5 x 42 Signed 200 - 400
193 LOUISE HENDERSON Head Study Pencil on paper 20 x 15 Signed 150 - 300
194 A FINNELL Partington’s Mill Watercolour 43 x 31.5 Signed 400 - 600
195 VIDA STEINERT Tree Study Watercolour 44 x 39 Signed 300 - 600
196 THOMAS STEWART MONKHOUSE Milligans Reef, 1865 Watercolour and gouache on paper 23 x 30 300 - 600
197 ANTHONY STONES Smoko Watercolour 29 x 24 Signed & dated 1967 200 - 500
198 E GAFF Taroona Acrylic on paper 24.5 x 35 Signed & dated 1947 100 - 200
199 M J GEARY (British 20th Century) The Beach c. 1950 Oil on canvas 29.5 x 34 Signed 800 - 1,200
200 A J INGLIS From Golden Spur Oil on board 61 x 51 Signed 200 - 400
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201 TOSS WOOLLASTON Mapua Pencil on paper 20 x 12.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1942 300 - 600
202 MICHAEL SMITHER Thomas Silkscreen print, edition of 20 58.5 x 50.5 Signed, inscribed & dated 1968 500 - 800
203 ARTIST UNKNOWN European City and River Watercolour 27.5 x 37.5 Signed & dated 1926 200 - 400
204 BEN WOOLCOMBE Ostend, Waiheke Island & Apricot Trees, San Felice, Italy (A pair) Watercolour 34.5 x 54 Signed & dated 1985 & 1987 150 - 250
205 RUDI GOPAS Decaying Foundation Charcoal 31 x 39 Signed & dated 1961 300 - 500
206 ILENE ROSA STICHBURY Princess Wharf Oil on canvas 30 x 45 300 - 600
207 ARTIST UNKNOWN Untitled Acrylic & pastel on paper 29 x 48 150 - 250
208 ANA GEDSON Kete (1), 2002 Fibre 10 x 9 100 - 200
209 ALVAR Woman Playing Violin Lithograph 48.5 x 39.5 Signed 100 - 200
210 JULIAN HOOPER Foliage & Garden Pastel on paper 47 x 62.5 Signed & dated 1987 100 - 300
211 ALISON PICKMERE Still Life with Teapot and Flowers Oil on board 38.5 x 58 Signed 200 - 400
212 MARY FOREMAN Lilies Acrylic on board 58.7 x 44.5 Signed 800 - 1,200
213 BRUCE TRELOAR Girl in Lagoon Gouache on fabriano paper 30 x 41 Signed & dated 1989 300 - 500
214 KEITH PATTERSON Untitled Oil on board 53 x 55 Signed & dated 1949 100 - 200
215 PETER O’HAGAN Still Life Watercolour 41.5 x 36.5 Signed 100 - 300
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ALVAR ...............................................209AIRINI VANE, K .........................122, 123ALBRECHT, G ...................................176ALDWORTH OLIVER, C R ......50, 51, 52ANDREWS, L P ...................................89ANGUS, G F ..............................133, 134ANTOINE, C L ...................................128BARRAUD, C D .................................145BARRAUD, E N .................................163BOLLARD, W A .................................187CASTELLI, G A ..................................146CHANCE, G .......................................190CLARK, J S .......................................189CLARK, R ..........................................173COLIN, M I B L ..................................171CONRAD, C ........................................41COOKS VOYAGE ..............................144COPELAND IVY M ......43, 106, 172, 183DAY & S .............................................136DE LISE, A .........................................188DE SAINSON, L-A .....................125, 126DELBALAT, J ..................................... 114DILLBERG, G ....................................169DOWNES, T W ....................................53DOWNIE, R J ......................................91EISE, IDA G .......................................162ELLIS, F D ...................................98, 104ELLIS, R ..............................................14ELLIS, F D .........................................182ELLIS, R ..............................................20EVANS, J .............................................24FAIRBURN, G E ................................184FIELD ROBERT, N ..............................85FINNELL, A ........................................194FOREMAN, M ....................................212
FRANCE, P .........................................37FRIZZELL, D ...............................8 13 18GAFF, E .............................................198GAUT, J ........................................60 139GEARY, M J .......................................199GEDSON, A .......................................208GIBB, J ................................................46GOLDIE, C F .....................................120GOPAS, R .........................................205GREENE, W ......................................108GREGORY, F W ................................121HANLY,P ..............................................36HARRIS, J .....................................7 9 14HARVEY, R ...........74, 75, 76, 77, 80, 90, HAYMAN, P ...................................30, 35HEAPHY, C ..................87, 141, 142, 143HENDERSON, L ......23, 32, 38, 174, 193HILL, H ..............................................168HODGKINS,F ......................................33HOISTON, C M .................................. 113HOOPER, J .......................................210HOPE,G...............................................39HORNBROOK, C G .............................73HOTERE, R ...........................................6HOYTE, J B C .....................................55HUNT, F I .............................................83INGLIS,A J .................................192, 200JESSON, R............................................4KAAN, S ................................................5KILLEEN, R ...................................12, 26KINDER, J ...........................................64KING, M .............................................140LANE, T .................................................1LE BRETON, L ..................................137LINDAUER, A G...................................96
LLOYD, T ...........................................101LOTTIN, V C ............................. 115, 116LUSK, D...............................................84MADDOX, A ............................. 11, 16, 19MARTIN, J ...........................................88MASON, W ........................................153MASSON, A C ...................................135MATCHITT, P .........................................3MCCAHON, C ...............................21, 22MCCRACKEN, F .........65, 66, 67, 68, 69MCINTYRE, R .....................................31MCINTYRE, P ...............................42, 45MENZIES-GIBB, W .............................93MERRETT, J J ...................................138MERTON, O ..................................28, 29MOFFITT, T .........................................17MONKHOUSE, T S ...........................196MOURANT, E ....................................186NATOCK S ........................................ 111O’BRIEN G ....................................71, 78O’BRIEN A G .......................................70O’HAGAN, P ......................................215PADOVAN, DR R ...............130, 131, 132PARSONS, J ..................................... 110PATTERSON, K .................................214PELLION J, A.....................................127PERKINS, C ..................................44, 86PICKMERE, A .................................... 211PROST, H .......................................... 112REED, W J ........................................161RICHARDSON, H L ..................166, 170ROBLEY, M G H G ....................147, 148RYAN, T D ...................................94, 129SCHOON, THEO ............61, 62, 63, 100, ...........................................102, 103, 105
JOHN LEECH PRINTS ......................149SHARPE, A ....................................54, 56SIDDELL, P ...............................175, 177SIMMONDS, F .......................................2SMITHER, M .........................10, 25, 202SPICER, E ................................. 119, 156STEINERT, V .....................................195STEWART, H .....................................155STICHBURY, I R ................................206STOCKS, E D ....................................164STONES, A ........................................197STUART (ATTRIBUTED) S ...............109SZYDLOWSKI, H ........................40, 160TARDIEU, A ....................................... 118TAYLOR E M .....................................191TREADWELL A L ...............................107TRELOAR B ......................................213TURNER, D K ..............99, 154, 157, 159UNKNOWN ARTIST ...57, 58, 72, 79, 81, ....... 82, 97, 117, 150, 151, 167, 203, 207 VON MEYERN,E .................................92WALTERS, G .......................................27WATKINS, K ................................95, 152WAY, R F ...........................................124WEEKS, J ..............................34, 59, 165WHITE, B M .......................................158WHITEOAK, C ...................................185WOOD, C ............................................90WOOLCOMBE, B ..............................204WOOLLASTON, T .............................201WOOLLCOTT, S ........178, 179, 180, 181WYNYARD, C R H ...................47, 48, 49
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