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Important Works Of Art – Tue 30 Apr 2010


Important Works Of Art – Tue 30 Apr 2010

Webb’s final sale for the financial year, held last night in Auckland, offered the market an opportunity to consider a wonderful range of quality works. Confident bidding reflected a well informed market responding enthusiastically to a great selection of important historical, modern and contemporary works. Click here for full catalogue. Sophie Coupland took the rostrum selling $1.25* million under the hammer. Total sales as of today are heading towards $1.7m.


Shane Cotton, Blackout Movement (lot 34), $228,000;




Bill Hammond, A Lullaby of Birdland (lot 19), $251,000;



The important and monumental work by Shane Cotton from 2001 titled Blackout Movement sold for $228,000, a record for this artist’s work on the auction market. Unquestionably the most significant work by Shane Cotton to have been offered on the secondary market, this work deserved to set a new benchmark. Another highlight in the sale, Bill Hammond’s A Lullaby of Birdland, was also keenly competed for and finally achieved $251,000. In contrast to a trend over recent sales for major works to sell in post-sale negotiations, most of the high value works sold under the hammer and several achieved figures well in excess of their published estimates.

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Works which generated considerable competition include Dick Frizzell, Ocean Beach which sold at $59,300 (estimate 30,000 - $40,000); Milan Mrkusich, Painting 1 ’50 at $41,000 (estimate of $25,000 - $35,000); and the Rita Angus Canterbury Landscape at $34,200 (estimate $15,000 - $20,000). With substantial sale rates, both by volume and value, excellent results also included the two works by Tony Fomison, Hill Top Watcher which achieved $137,000 and Dan Wilson on his 21st which made $88,400; the Michael Smither, Fern Frond sold for $51,300; and the superb Bill Hammond, Ancestral E which was negotiated at $154,000.

To view the full catalogue see http://www.webbs.co.nz/auction/important-works-art-7 Entries are currently invited for the winter sale of Important Works of Art to be held mid-year.

Please contact Sophie Coupland, Director or Emma Fox, Head of the Fine Art Department. *All prices are inclusive of buyer’s premium (12.5%) and gst on the premium, rounded to the nearest $100

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