Welcome to Art+Object’s December auction of New Collectors Art and Applied Art. We begin this auction with Upside Crown: The Paul Hartigan Collection of Crown Lynn Ceramics. Paul is a long-term friend and supporter of Art+Object and has been an important figure on the New Zealand art scene since the 1970’s. Throughout his career, Paul has held many interests and been an avid collector; from cars to ceramics and we are delighted to offer for sale his collection of Crown Lynn, lovingly compiled over 40 years. Included are many of the shapes we all grew up with and I am sure that viewing this
collection will bring back memories, and further ignite a desire to collect. As Paul says, gathered here are many elegant pieces collected in passionate pursuit, now off to find new homes.
The art auction begins with items from the Estate of John and June Ritchie. Both dedicated arts professionals, they enjoyed a life-time as artists, while sharing their knowledge with many others through teaching. John Ritchie was born in Christchurch and graduated from Canterbury School of Art in 1940. He served in the Armed Forces in World War II, recording his experiences in watercolour. Returning to Auckland, John worked as a lecturer and head of the Art Department at Auckland Teachers College. In 1965 he was awarded a QEII Arts Council Grant and together with wife June and their children, he travelled and studied in Japan, before retiring from teaching in 1977. June Ritchie had a particular interest in print-making and much of her work centres around her love for the Taupo region, where the family spent holidays together. It is our pleasure to highlight the work of this Auckland couple who made a significant contribution to the Auckland art landscape during their lifetimes.
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Rosemary McClay (Brittain), Lady money box

109
Rosemary McClay (Brittain), Lady money box
Est.
$30 - $50
Sold
$30
New Zealand Pottery, Selection of tableware

114
New Zealand Pottery, Selection of tableware
Est.
$60 - $120
Sold
$30
Castagnon, Nogaro (France), Shaped liquor bottle

115
Castagnon, Nogaro (France), Shaped liquor bottle
Est.
$60 - $120
Passed
Mashiko Pottery, Stoneware jar attributed to Hamada Shoji

117
Mashiko Pottery, Stoneware jar attributed to Hamada Shoji
Est.
$600 - $1,000
Sold
$130
Mashiko Pottery, Stoneware plate attributed to Hamada Shoji

118
Mashiko Pottery, Stoneware plate attributed to Hamada Shoji
Est.
$300 - $500
Sold
$400
Mashiko Pottery, Stoneware plate attributed to Hamada Shoji

119
Mashiko Pottery, Stoneware plate attributed to Hamada Shoji
Est.
$400 - $600
Sold
$400
Mashiko Pottery, Five yunomi (teacups) attributed to Hamada Shoji

120
Mashiko Pottery, Five yunomi (teacups) attributed to Hamada Shoji
Est.
$200 - $300
Sold
$100
Japanese Studio Pottery, Spotted and ribbed vase attributed to Fujimoto Yoshimichi

121
Japanese Studio Pottery, Spotted and ribbed vase attributed to Fujimoto Yoshimichi
Est.
$100 - $200
Sold
$50
Japanese Studio Pottery, Slab vase attributed to Kawai Takeichi

122
Japanese Studio Pottery, Slab vase attributed to Kawai Takeichi
Est.
$200 - $400
Sold
$100
Japanese Studio Pottery, Slab vase attributed to Kawai Kanjiro

123
Japanese Studio Pottery, Slab vase attributed to Kawai Kanjiro
Est.
$200 - $300
Sold
$120
Mashiko Pottery, Two matched mugs in the style of Hamada Shoji

124
Mashiko Pottery, Two matched mugs in the style of Hamada Shoji
Est.
$100 - $200
Sold
$50
Mashiko Pottery, Jar in the manner of Hamada Shoji

125
Mashiko Pottery, Jar in the manner of Hamada Shoji
Est.
$130 - $250
Sold
$80
Mashiko Pottery, Two platters attributed to Sakuma Totaro

126
Mashiko Pottery, Two platters attributed to Sakuma Totaro
Est.
$200 - $400
Sold
$60
Japanese Studio Pottery, A set of five squared dishes attributed to Kondo Yuzo

127
Japanese Studio Pottery, A set of five squared dishes attributed to Kondo Yuzo
Est.
$100 - $200
Sold
$170
Bizen Ware, Handled vase attributed to Isezaki Jun

128
Bizen Ware, Handled vase attributed to Isezaki Jun
Est.
$100 - $200
Sold
$80
Murata Gen (Mashiko Pottery), Faceted vase

129
Murata Gen (Mashiko Pottery), Faceted vase
Est.
$125 - $300
Sold
$50
Mashiko Pottery, Globular bottle vase

131
Mashiko Pottery, Globular bottle vase
Est.
$100 - $200
Sold
$110
Mitsuru Kimura (Mashiko Pottery), Ribbed bottle vase

132
Mitsuru Kimura (Mashiko Pottery), Ribbed bottle vase
Est.
$150 - $300
Sold
$80
Japanese Studio Pottery, Hexagonal vase in the manner of Kawai Takeichi

133
Japanese Studio Pottery, Hexagonal vase in the manner of Kawai Takeichi
Est.
$150 - $300
Sold
$110
Shimaoka Tatsuzo, Square section bottle vase

134
Shimaoka Tatsuzo, Square section bottle vase
Est.
$400 - $800
Sold
$600
Shimaoka Tatsuzo, Square section bottle vase

135
Shimaoka Tatsuzo, Square section bottle vase
Est.
$400 - $800
Sold
$650
Shimaoka Tatsuzo, Large baluster vase

136
Shimaoka Tatsuzo, Large baluster vase
Est.
$800 - $1,200
Sold
$1,700
Contemporary Korean Studio Pottery, Large squat vase attributed to Shin Sang-Ho

137
Contemporary Korean Studio Pottery, Large squat vase attributed to Shin Sang-Ho
Est.
$200 - $400
Sold
$120
Mashiko Pottery, Large baluster vase

138
Mashiko Pottery, Large baluster vase
Est.
$150 - $300
Sold
$70
Japanese Studio Pottery, Bottle vase

140
Japanese Studio Pottery, Bottle vase
Est.
$100 - $200
Sold
$50
Japanese Studio Pottery, Small slab vase attributed to Kawai Takeichi

142
Japanese Studio Pottery, Small slab vase attributed to Kawai Takeichi
Est.
$150 - $300
Sold
$130
Japanese Studio Pottery, Bottle vase attributed to Kawai Hirotsugu

143
Japanese Studio Pottery, Bottle vase attributed to Kawai Hirotsugu
Est.
$150 - $300
Sold
$200
Mashiko Pottery, Vase in the style of Hamada Shoji

144
Mashiko Pottery, Vase in the style of Hamada Shoji
Est.
$150 - $300
Sold
$275