Friday, May 25, 2012
A+O APPOINTED TO VALUE THE NATIONAL COLLECTION
We are proud as punch to announce that we have been chosen by the National Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, to value their entire collection of fine art. Te Papa's permanent collection constitutes the largest and most prestigious holding of important New Zealand paintings and art works in this country, including iconic examples by every major practitioner here and many overseas. This will be the first time which the collection of the Museum of New Zealand has been valued by an external party.
OBJECTS & MODERN DESIGN: PRELIMINARY HIGHLIGHTS
Len Castle's Inverted Volcano realised $9615
We had one of our most successful decorative arts sales last night with the combination of a tightly-focused objects and applied arts catalogue mixed together with selected 20th C Design objects, proving to be a great stimulant for the marketplace. A few of the highlights achieved in the saleroom last night included:
Lot 66, Len Castle $9615
Lot 67, Len Castle 7970
Lot 75, Len Castle (lava bowl) $5860
Lot 78, Len Castle (sulphur bowl) $8790
Lot 106, Martin Poppelwell $1755
Lot 117, Robyn Stewart $2345
Lot 140, Arne Jacobsen Cylinder Line tableware $3517
Lot 142, Art Deco Cabinet $3985
Lot 151, Italian Coffee Table $2638
Lot 162, Humphrey Ikin $3750
Lot 164, Nanna Ditzel $4925
Lot 190, Michael Payne Pr Chairs $1700
Lot 226, Sherwood Toby Jug $1172
Lot 229, Sherwood Toby Jug $1055
Lot 247, 3 Titian Vases $2110
Lot 257, Shufflebotham $1580
Lot 267, Theo Schoon Pendant $5745
Thursday, May 24, 2012
AUCTION TONIGHT 6:30pm
Our auction of Modern Design and Objects kicks off tonight at 6:30pm. The sale will not be streamed on Live Auctioneers so you'll have to turn up and bid or register for a phone or absentee bid if you can't make it, just like in the good old days...
Monday, May 21, 2012
New High Prices At Auction in 2012
Geoff Thornley, Voice of Mimesis No. 3
Friday, May 18, 2012
Situations Vacant
We are looking for a new team member at A+O! With Leigh Melville moving into a full-time role in the art department, an administrative position has become available on reception. If you'd like to join our small team and think a role at A+O could be just the ticket for you, contact Hamish Coney or log onto the Big Idea for more details.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
THREE SIGNIFICANT VALUATION MANDATES UNDERTAKEN
We have been very busy working on three distinguished and significant public valuation mandates over the course of the last few weeks, following on from the last major art auction. The entire fine and applied art collections of Te Manawa in Palmerston North and Christchurch Art Gallery, the latter of which comprises of around 6000 artworks and which we are completing for the second time. We are also currently undertaking the valuation of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust which sees us travelling to sites all over New Zealand valuing the contents of our country's leading heritage places.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Thursday, May 10, 2012
On The Homepage
On the revolving homepage are three paintings (totally unrelated) which we particularly liked and which sold well from the last sale. They are:
Andrew Barber, Study No. 69 est: $5000 - $7000. Realized $7435
Judy Millar, Untitled est: $27 000 - $37 000. Realized $30 880
Charles Tole, Near Taumaranui est: $6000 - $9000. Realized $8270
Andrew Barber, Study No. 69 est: $5000 - $7000. Realized $7435
Judy Millar, Untitled est: $27 000 - $37 000. Realized $30 880
Charles Tole, Near Taumaranui est: $6000 - $9000. Realized $8270
Monday, May 7, 2012
IMPORTANT PHOTOGRAPHS: July 26th
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Dashper
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
The Times Group Collection: Saleroom Highlights
Following on from last week's post on saleroom highlights from the Important Paintings and Contemporary Art sale, here are some of the highlights from The Times Group Collection. Of the 51 lots offered from the buying group's collection, an impressive 47 were sold under the hammer with a following two lots sold subsequently, leaving currently only two unsold works. The total value transacted from the group's collection was almost exactly $200, 000; interestingly, individual group members put in $9000 each, so $189 000 across 21 members in total. After commission and costs members will recoup around $8600 each against their ten year investment of $9000 - pretty good going given what the art they've been able to live with, their level of enjoyment and what they've come to learn about art. Some of the individual highlights included (all prices listed are hammer prices):
Lot 50, Peter Madden $4500
Lot 52, Andrew Barber $6500
Lot 56, Sam Mitchell $7000
Lot 60, Michael Parekowhai $6500
Lot 62, Peter Robinson, $10,000
Lot 64, Grant Whibley $7000
Lot 68, Andrew McLeod $10,000
Lot 69, Heather Straka $6000
Lot 73, Richard Lewer $3400
Lot 79, Greer Twiss $8500
Lot 81, Michael Tuffery $4750
Lot 89, Richard Killeen $2100
Lot 92, Nigel Brown $7750
Lot 95, Joanna Braithwaite $9500
Lot 50, Peter Madden $4500
Lot 52, Andrew Barber $6500
Lot 56, Sam Mitchell $7000
Lot 60, Michael Parekowhai $6500
Lot 62, Peter Robinson, $10,000
Lot 64, Grant Whibley $7000
Lot 68, Andrew McLeod $10,000
Lot 69, Heather Straka $6000
Lot 73, Richard Lewer $3400
Lot 79, Greer Twiss $8500
Lot 81, Michael Tuffery $4750
Lot 89, Richard Killeen $2100
Lot 92, Nigel Brown $7750
Lot 95, Joanna Braithwaite $9500
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