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Art+Object is delighted to present the catalogue for the Rae and Peter Aimer Studio Pottery Collection. Carefully and gradually amassed over a period of about 50 years from the early 1960s, Rae Aimer's taste in applied art was predominantly informed by her life experiences and passions for tramping, travelling, landforms, and the New Zealand environment, together with her education in science and mathematics. Rae's favourite potter was Len Castle and the collection includes many major works by him including several selected for his 1994 retrospective exhibition, 'Making the Molecules Dance'. Rae toured Japanese pottery studios with Castle in 1984 and enjoyed relationships with several local potters including Castle, Graeme Storm and Jeff Scholes. She taught at Auckland Girls Grammar School for many years and later volunteered for the Pumphouse committee in Takapuna. The collection includes works by David Leach, Mirek Smisek, Chester Nealie, Greg Barron, Helen Pollock, Phillip Luxton, Nick Brandon, Rick Rudd, Elena Renker and many more.
The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition (some items may have a very short damage description or may be described with "AF", which means “all faults”). The estimates always reflect the condition of a lot. All property is sold “as is” without warranty of any kind by art+object. Bidders who are unable to inspect the items in person are welcome to request additional information at: info@artandobject.co.nz or 093544646.
Packing and courier options are available at buyer’s risk and expense. We’ll be in touch after the auction to arrange.
The link to our full Terms and Conditions can be found on the app menu or at the bottom of each page on the desktop website. We would recommend that first time and/or overseas bidders familiarise themselves with our Conditions, especially with point 11 'Bids under reserve & highest subject bids' (which also applies to timed-online auctions).
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Art+Object is delighted to present the catalogue for the Rae and Peter Aimer Studio Pottery Collection. Carefully and gradually amassed over a period of about 50 years from the early 1960s, Rae Aimer's taste in applied art was predominantly informed by her life experiences and passions for tramping, travelling, landforms, and the New Zealand environment, together with her education in science and mathematics. Rae's favourite potter was Len Castle and the collection includes many major works by him including several selected for his 1994 retrospective exhibition, 'Making the Molecules Dance'. Rae toured Japanese pottery studios with Castle in 1984 and enjoyed relationships with several local potters including Castle, Graeme Storm and Jeff Scholes. She taught at Auckland Girls Grammar School for many years and later volunteered for the Pumphouse committee in Takapuna. The collection includes works by David Leach, Mirek Smisek, Chester Nealie, Greg Barron, Helen Pollock, Phillip Luxton, Nick Brandon, Rick Rudd, Elena Renker and many more.
3 Abbey Street, Newton, Auckland
On view daily from Friday 29 December to the auction date, 9am-5pm weekdays and 11am-4pm Sat-Sun.
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Len Castle - Gourd form vase

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Len Castle - Gourd form vase
Starting Bid: $500
Est.
$1,000 - $2,000
Ended
Len Castle - Square section bottle vase

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Len Castle - Square section bottle vase
Reserve met
Est.
$2,000 - $3,000
Sold
$2,400
Len Castle - Large sedge vase

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Len Castle - Large sedge vase
Reserve met
Est.
$700 - $1,000
Sold
$700
Len Castle - Large hanging form

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Len Castle - Large hanging form
Starting Bid: $800
Reserve not met
Est.
$1,500 - $2,500
Ended
Len Castle - Hanging bottle

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Len Castle - Hanging bottle
Reserve not met
Est.
$700 - $1,100
Sold
$500
Len Castle - Hanging bottle

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Len Castle - Hanging bottle
Starting Bid: $200
Reserve not met
Est.
$400 - $600
Ended
Len Castle - Double-headed Avian hanging form

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Len Castle - Double-headed Avian hanging form
Reserve not met
Est.
$3,000 - $5,000
Sold
$1,600
Len Castle - Large and impressive Discoid vase

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Len Castle - Large and impressive Discoid vase
Starting Bid: $1,500
Reserve not met
Est.
$3,000 - $5,000
Ended
Len Castle - Large lipped pouring bowl

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Len Castle - Large lipped pouring bowl
Reserve met
Est.
$2,500 - $4,000
Sold
$4,400
Len Castle - Large experimental Sulphurous bowl

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Len Castle - Large experimental Sulphurous bowl
Reserve met
Est.
$3,000 - $5,000
Sold
$4,200
Len Castle - Large footed bowl

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Len Castle - Large footed bowl
Reserve met
Est.
$2,000 - $3,000
Sold
$2,200
Len Castle - Sulphurous bowl

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Len Castle - Sulphurous bowl
Reserve met
Est.
$6,500 - $10,000
Sold
$7,750
Len Castle - Inverted Volcano

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Len Castle - Inverted Volcano
Reserve not met
Est.
$8,000 - $12,000
Sold
$5,000
Len Castle - Large ovoid vase

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Len Castle - Large ovoid vase
Reserve met
Est.
$2,500 - $4,000
Sold
$6,500
Len Castle - Crater Lake bowl

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Len Castle - Crater Lake bowl
Reserve met
Est.
$5,000 - $8,000
Sold
$6,500
Len Castle - Crater Lake bowl

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Len Castle - Crater Lake bowl
Reserve met
Est.
$3,500 - $5,000
Sold
$4,400
Len Castle - Large alkaline blue bowl

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Len Castle - Large alkaline blue bowl
Reserve not met
Est.
$2,000 - $3,000
Sold
$1,100
Len Castle - Alkaline blue bowl

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Len Castle - Alkaline blue bowl
Reserve met
Est.
$400 - $600
Sold
$300
Len Castle - Hemispherical lava bowl

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Len Castle - Hemispherical lava bowl
Reserve not met
Est.
$1,000 - $2,000
Sold
$500
Soshu Yamamoto - Bizen chawan (teabowl)

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Soshu Yamamoto - Bizen chawan (teabowl)
Est.
$150 - $300
Sold
$400
David Leach - Large teapot

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David Leach - Large teapot
Starting Bid: $450
Reserve not met
Est.
$800 - $1,200
Ended
Col Levy - Asymmetrical pair of faceted bottle vases

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Col Levy - Asymmetrical pair of faceted bottle vases
Est.
$500 - $800
Sold
$350
Henri Le Grand - Large stoneware bottle vase

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Henri Le Grand - Large stoneware bottle vase
Est.
$200 - $400
Sold
$100
Chester Nealie - Large and impressive bottle vase

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Chester Nealie - Large and impressive bottle vase
Reserve met
Est.
$2,500 - $4,000
Sold
$2,500
Chester Nealie - Lug handled bottle

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Chester Nealie - Lug handled bottle
Reserve met
Est.
$400 - $600
Sold
$300
Chester Nealie - Large flagon

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Chester Nealie - Large flagon
Reserve met
Est.
$2,000 - $3,000
Sold
$1,500