entries now invited february 2012
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Entries Now Invited February 2012 brochureTRANSCRIPT
entries now invited
From 24 to 29 March 2012, Webb’s will present sales of important paintings and contemporary art, 20th century design, fine and rare wines, Oceanic and African art, antiques and decorative arts, and classic motorcycles and cars of the day; looking further ahead, we will hold a harlequin sale of jewellery on 2 May 2012. Driven by a large and highly dedicated team of specialist staff and a comprehensive approach to marketing, Webb’s once again cemented its reputation as a leader in all areas of the market during 2011, achieving a greater number of sales by value than any other New Zealand auction house and
conducting a staggering 37% more transactions in excess of $100,000 than our nearest competitor. Arriving at the end of the financial year, our March suite of sales traditionally enjoys a warm reception from the market. While one might have expected uncertainty in the financial markets to curb investment, the current climate has, in fact, given rise to a more refined market, where condition, provenance and quality are carefully considered by an active base of collectors seeking to invest in cultural assets. Enquiries about current values and market dynamics are welcome.
entries now invitedimportant paintings & contemporary artfine jewellery & watchesmodern design antiques & decorative artsclassic motorcycles & cars of the dayoceanic & african artfine & rare wine
Andrew McLeod House & Studiopigmented archival inkjet print2002 1300mm x 940mm $9,000 - $12,000
important paintings & contemporary art
27 march
With a strong selection of early consignments, we are now seeking further entries to Webb’s first sale of important paintings and contemporary art for 2012. Including a survey of contemporary painting, sculpture and photography, with works by Andrew McLeod, Fiona Pardington, Hye Rim Lee, Jude Rae, Ronnie van Hout, Peter Stichbury and Paul Dibble, alongside significant works by modernists such as Richard Killeen, Ralph Hotere, Philip Clairmont, Louise Henderson and Toss Woollaston, and historical works including a significant early portrait by Charles F. Goldie, this auction will present a fine selection of museum-quality works.
The auction market over 2011 was characterised by promising activity with a trend toward quality works in good order attracting the eyes of collectors. Numerous new record prices were set with results at Webb’s confirming a stable fine art market. Please contact Sophie Coupland to discuss the consignment of works and to obtain professional, specialised information regarding current values and market dynamics.
Entries close 27 February.
Charles F. Goldie Maori Woman with Moko oil on board signed and dated 1910 in brushpointlower right 190mm x 145mm $140,000 - $180,000
Ralph HotereBlack Painting No. 8brolite lacquer on two boards with timber constructsigned and dated 19691800mm x 1000mmExhibited: Frances Hodgkins Fellow Exhibition, Otago Museum, Dunedin, 9 - 22 November 1969$180,000 - $200,000
Philip Clairmont Innocence Threatenedoil on two jute canvas sectionstitle inscribed in brushpoint lower right and signed and dated 1970 in brushpoint lower left1450mm x 1395mm$40,000 - $50,000
Jude Rae Lost, lost, lost acrylic on canvas 1990 1700mm x 1200mm $40,000 - $45,000
Fiona PardingtonHuia Rivals Femalegelatin silver print410mm x 530mm$7,000 - $9,000
Richard KilleenCity Livingpigment ink, turps based acrylic, resin varnish on canvassigned Killeen, and inscribed City Living in brushpoint lower right1520mm x 1015mm$25,000 - $35,000
Hye Rim LeeCandylandc-type print600mm diameter$10,000 - $15,000
Richard Killeen People Passing oil on hardboard signed with initials RK and dated 9/69 in brushpoint lower left 670mm x 670mm $20,000 - $30,000
modern design29 march
Grant Featherston R160 Rocking Chair 1956$8,000 - $10,000
This will be an auction focused on 20th-century innovation: the design and craftsmanship that shaped the modern world. The objects illustrate concepts of modernism propelled by new technology, changing lifestyles and designs that defined a new era. The focus is on premium mid-century modern design from the post-World War II era through to the 1970s. It highlights a selection of design, objects and interiors for changing lifestyles: these were creative statements that turned designers into legends. This comprehensive offering presents a predominantly international selection; objects from early 1950s’ utilitarian designers sit alongside organic Scandinavian and American design. It also includes rare antipodean design classics from New Zealand and Australia. The objects on offer will be vintage, with the historical patina and original wear remaining faithfully intact.
Entries close 27 February.
Douglas Snelling Armchair and Footstool 1949$800 - $1,400
Archie Shine ‘Hamilton’ sideboard designed by Robert Heritage 1957$3,500 - $4,200
oceanic & african art28 marchWebb’s first Oceanic and African
art auction for 2012 will see several
significant international collections
presented. In addition to a selection of
Maori taonga, including two important
cloaks and a historically important
tekoteko, the catalogue will include a
lifetime collection of Oceanic
fish-hooks, a quality selection of
Melanesian and Polynesian tribal
artworks, and two international
collections of African art.
Entries are now invited to complement
this event. Please contact Jeff Hobbs or
Neil Campbell for further information.
Entries close 27 February.
PoutokomanawaAttributed to Anaha Te Rahui (1822 - 1913). Ngati Tarawhai.Provenance: Formerly in the collection of M.K. Stubberfields, England. H1267mm.Est. $50,000 - $70,000
f ine & rare wine26 march
Webb’s fine wine department led by
Simon Ward, presents New Zealand’s
finest auction market sales of fine
collectable wines. Sales include well-
cellared premium wines, whisky and
champagne. This department has
seen remarkable growth over the past
two years as Simon has developed an
unrivalled service, offering clients direct
access to some of the best private cellars
in the country and supplying that extra-
special ‘drop’. Simon is available to
provide appraisals of cellars for private
collectors or valuations for insurance
requirements.
classic motorcycles & cars of the day24 march
1964 244cc Works Bultaco 6 Speed Experimental GP Bike – rider Ramon Torras$60,000 - $80,000
Featuring a number of forgotten motorcycle collections and superb vintage automobiles, Webb’s March event is sure to attract the true enthusiast. Two significant barn-find collections of motorcycles will give the market the opportunity to acquire rare and valuable project machines.
Also on offer is a range of iconic English and American cars. Entries are now invited. Please contact Neil Campbell for further details on how to participate in New Zealand’s premier auction of important motorcycles and investment-quality cars of the day.
1974 Jaguar E Type V12 Roadster Immaculate and un-restored Mileage: 19,765 miles$80,000 – $120,000
fine jewellery & watches2 may
Jewellery consultant Christopher Devereaux will attend ‘Baselworld 2012’ in Switzerland, the world’s largest jewellery fair. Consequently, there will be no Webb’s sales of jewellery held in March or April; however, entries are now invited for a harlequin sale of jewellery to be held in May. Harlequin sales are held once a year and, as the name suggests, offer a wide variety of jewellery in every price range. The illustrated catalogues are provided free at viewings and the sales
have proved to be very popular. The last auction of this type, held in April 2011, produced a New Zealand record price for a solitaire diamond at auction, $228,750 (incl. premium) – a record that still stands. During Christopher’s absence, you are invited to leave items to be appraised under receipt at Webb’s. Jewellery sales at Webb’s are renowned for the wide selection of fine and magnificent jewels that are offered to the market, together with valuable watches and objects of virtu, in a regular
calendar of sales throughout the year. Significant diamonds, the finest antique and modern jewels, and watches from the most sought-after makers in the world are sourced for these sales, making them glittering events. A programme of at least six sales a year attracts a broad range of domestic and international buyers and sellers, and Webb’s stands alone among New Zealand auction houses in dedicating an entire day to the sale of fine jewellery.
An important diamond of 5.04ct. Realised $195,000 August 2011
ron englishexhibition 10-24 may
unique imagery was featured prominently in the documentary Super Size Me and on album covers such as The Dandy Warhols’ Welcome to the Monkey House and Chris Brown’s F.A.M.E., and in the permanent collections of Whitney Museum, New York, Everhart Museum, Pennsylvania, Mauermuseum, Berlin and Museum of Contemporary Art, Paris.
Webb’s is pleased to announce Australasia’s first exhibition by Ron English. Widely considered to be one of the forefathers of modern street art, English first rose to prominence with his ‘liberated’ billboards of the 1980s where commercial billboards were illegally altered so that they broadcast political messages. Notably, English’s
Ron EnglishMythocerebral Guernica oil on canvas 1050mm x 2000mm
Bethunes at Webb’s Rare Books 21 March
Classic Motorcycles & Cars of the Day 24 March
Fine & Rare Wine 26 March
Important Paintings & Contemporary Art 27 March
Oceanic & African Arts 28 March
Modern Design 29 March
Antiques & Decorative Arts 29 March
Fine Jewellery & Watches 2 May
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