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Artists For Tsunami Relief

Artists For Tsunami Relief


TUE 20 OCT 2009 - 6:00PM
ON VIEW TUE 20 OCT 2009 - 9:00AM

This artist initiated project is being co-ordinated through the Tautai Contemporary Pacific Arts Trust to raise funds to support those devastated by the tsunami in the Pacific.

This promises to be a very special event- with live performances starting at 6pm. A wonderful array of art for auction, from some of New Zealand's most renowned artists, will commence at 7pm in support of this worthy cause.

The sale will include works by: Michael Smither, Lonnie Hutchinson, Niki Hastings-McFall, John Ioane, Steven Ball, Suzanne Tamaki, Fatu Feu'u, Edith Amituanai, Jim Vivieaere, Johnny Penisula, Michael Hight, Sopolemalama Filipe Tohi, Deborah Crowe, Chris Charteris, Tracey Tawhiao, bro' Town, King Kapisi and many others.

A catalogue will be available on line prior to the viewing and absentee bids are accepted for the sale.

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Illustrated:
Michael Smither
Leigh Breakwater
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BORDEAUX WINE AUCTION
SAT 7 NOV 2009 - 4:00PM
Further entries now invited
Webb's Wine Department in association with The Rees Hotel, Queenstown are pleased to announce a fine wine auction focused on the great wines of Bordeaux. The sale consists of around 130 lots of mainly vintage Bordeaux wines including many from the 1st growth producers (Ch Lafite-Rothschild, Ch Latour, Ch Mouton Rothschild, Ch Haut Brion and Ch Margaux). Whilst the focus of the auction is wines from Bordeaux, the sale will include other top European and New Zealand wines. This event will be a great opportunity for wine investors, collectors and consumers to acquire some of the truly great wines of the world. The combined value of wines up for auction is approximately $250,000.

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IMPORTANT WORKS OF ART
TUE 1 DEC 2009 - 6:30pm
Further entries now invited
After the growing success of the last three months, Webb’s is pleased to announce the final sale of Important Works of Art for the 2009 season.
Already consigned is a selection of works by New Zealand’s leading modern and contemporary artists including a fine portrait of Annie Coggan by Frances Hodgkins. Rarely available, an oil of this caliber and quality is sure to excite collectors and admirers alike. Other works of note include a portrait of Princess Sarah by Gottfried Lindauer, Bill Hammond’s softly coloured, unstretched canvas Boulder Bay 2, an imposing John Pule diptych, Hopo, featuring blue clouds and fine drawing, an exquisite Still Life by Jude Rae, early stained canvas’s by Gretchen Albrecht, a strong work by Shane Cotton from 2002 and a joyous jewel coloured lightbox, Palace Radio 2 by Jim Speers. Other works in the sale include pieces by Paul Dibble, Judy Millar, Billy Apple, Sam Mitchell, Ralph Hotere, Ann Robinson, William Sutton, Michael Smither, Denis O’Connor and Tony Fomison.

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Illustrated:
Frances Hodgkins
The Farmer's Daughter (Portrait of Annie Coggan)
$300,000 - $400,000
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FINE JEWELLERY AND WATCHES
WED 2 DEC 2009 - 6.00pm
Further entries now invited
Entries are now being accepted for our last jewellery sale of the year, to be held on December 2nd. The December sale is historically the premier sale of the season and entries will close at the end of October. For Wrist -watch collectors, see the three exciting pieces already accepted for the sale: A rare Breguet Tourbillon, A Breguet classic and a rare platinum cased Jaeger-Le Coultre Tourbillon 2 (illustrated left).

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Illustrated:
Rare Jager-Le Coultre Platinum Cased Tourbillon 2 Wristwatch
$75,000 - $85,000
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ANTIQUES AND DECORATIVE ARTS
THU 23 JUL 2009 - 6.30pm
Further entries now invited
Following the outstanding success of the Asian Art and Maori and Oceanic Art sales in September, entries are currently invited for a sale of antiques and decorative arts in December. This auction will feature fine pieces from the department’s specialty areas; Georgian and Victorian furniture, Oriental and European porcelain, New Zealand artefacts and collectables as well as a fine collection of early sterling silver.

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Illustrated:
A 19thC Saint in Adoration
$2,000 - $3,000
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BETHUNES@WEBB'S RARE BOOKS
SUN 29 NOV 2009 - 12:00PM
Entries now invited
The second Bethunes@Webb’s Sunday Sale (20 September 2009) drew an excellent crowd. Strong bidding saw 92% of lots sell on the day. Highlights of the auction include a collection of William Colenso materials, which sold for $3,590 (including buyer’s premium); a copy of Archibald Baxter’s ‘We Will Not Cease’ inscribed by the author, which realised $960; an original William Swainson sketch, which sold for $720; and a copy of R A K Mason’s ‘No New Thing’, which achieved $2,750. Entries are now invited for the Christmas auction of rare books, maps, photography and ephemera, to be held on 29 November 2009.

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R A K Mason
No New Thing: Poems 1924-29
Realised $2,750

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