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95 A HANd CArved TAiAHA With dog fur at the neck. Paua inlaid eyes (missing on verso). L. 168cm.Y number pending.Est. $30005000
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96 1950S GreeNSToNe Tiki PeNdANT With red in eyes. L. 5cm.Est. $400600
97 FouR Bone MaoRi tattooinG CHiSeLS various lengths between 3.5 and 6cm.Y1408014083.Est. $300500
98 Ross Johns GReenstone SCuLPTured BoWL ross Johns is a member of Ngai Tahu Tribe and the only artist selected by Ngai Tahu to have one piece of his artworks gifted to Te Papa forever. L. 36.5cm. H. 6.5cm, W23cm.Est. $9001200
99 eArLY 20TH C. MAori Hoe (PAddLe) Y16806, L. 172cm.Est. $250700
100 A WoveN BeLT c. 196070Made by Guide rangi. in black, orange and blue geometric patterns. L. 120cm.Est. $100200
101 A CoMPoSiTe Tiki fiGure Auckland Museum stamp at base. H. 43cm.Est. $200400
102 four WHiTe BALLeeNS (food fiLTerS) Perano Whaling Station. L. 160cm.Est. $100300
103 A 20TH C. MAori CArviNG Possibly a Whakawae (door jam). Paua shell inlay in 7 places.Y5864. H. 81cm.Est. $200400
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104 A 20TH C. CArved WoodeN Tiki fiGure H. 40cm. Together with a carved composite kohate (paddle) copy. L. 40cm.Est. $100300
105 A 20TH C. WoodeN CArviNG in Totara by master carver, Tony kapua. H. 40cm.Est. $50100
106 HuiA LeG CLAWL. 12cm.Est. $100300
107 A 18TH/19TH C. SToNe Toki (AdZe) With rounded poll (butt end). L. 19cm. Large chip to surface.Y16079.Est. $4080
108 A 18TH/19TH C. GreeNSToNe Toki (AdZe) With unfinished poll (butt end).Est. $50100
109 A 20TH C. Tiki oN A STriNG NeCkLACe WiTH GreeNSToNe BeAdS H. 8cm.Est. $5080
110 four CArved WoodeN SHeLf SuPPorTS WiTH PAuA iNLAid eYeS W. 25.5cm, L. 20cm.Y16994, Y16993, Y16992, Y16995.Est. $8001200
111 TWo CoNTACT Period SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 16cm. Y16048; L. 9cm. Y16049.Est. $100200
112 A 18TH/19TH C. LArGe MAori SToNe Toki (AdZe) L. 20cm.Y16041.Est. $100200
113 a 19th C. MaoRi GreeNSToNe Toki (AdZe) damaged cutting edge. L. 12cm.Y13588.Est. $300500
114 TWo 19TH C. SToNe Toki (AdZeS) one is greywacke stone with a good cutting edge. L. 16cm. Y3926; L. 6.5cm. Y3927.Est. $100200
115 TWo MAori GreeNSToNe Toki (AdZeS)Both have good cutting edges. Both L. 7cm. Y15189, Y15190.Est. $50100
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116 PoLiSHed GreeNSToNe PieCe WiTH SuSPeNSioN HoLe L. 7cm.Est. $2030
117 A CArved MAori PiPe WiTH PAuA iNLAid eYeS L. 13cm.Y16744.Est. $100200
118 A CArved MAori PiPe Handle is loose. L. 14cm.Y16747.Est. $150300
119 A WAiTANGi CeNTeNArY TAiAHA c. 1940. Paua inlaid eyes, carved tongue. L. 133cm.
Provenance Private Collection, Australia.Est. $200400
120 A 20TH C. WHALe BoNe PATu incised decoration to butt. L. 33cm.No Y number.Est. $400600
121 A GATe PA BiBLe Found under a house in the Gate Pa battle site. in bad condition. old Maori writing on front pages.found by John Wiltshire.Est. $100200
122 A CArved kAkA PoirA PouNAMu early bird leg ring, unusual form. Bevelled leg hole and pierced suspension hole. L. 3cm.Y14612.Est. $10001500
123 A CArved PouNAMu PeNdANT unusual bird form. Pierced suspension hole. L. 3.5cm.Y14610.Est. $8001200
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124 A CArved koroPePe PouNAMu PeNdANT Pierced to the head and body section. L. 5cm.Y14611.Est. $20003000
125 A 20TH C. Hei Tiki WiTH red SeALiNG WAx iN THe eYeSL. 12cm.Est. $600800
126 A 20TH C. Toki PouTANGATA (CereMoNiAL AdZe) Carved human form to head, coloured lashing. fine cutting edge. L. 44cm.Est. $500800
127 LATe 19TH C. fiNe fLAx MAori CLoAk WiTH TouCHeS of WooL deCorATioNA traditional hand woven Maori cloak made of dressed phormium (New Zealand flax, Harakeke). The warp-whenu, and weft-aho, are worked in double finger pair twining - whatu aho rua.
The cloak is adorned with black thrums hukahuka over the main body kaupapa. The side and lower borders are decorated with looped wools in red, blue, green and brown, in a block pattern. Also worked in a block pattern regularly spaced are wools red, blue, purple and brown thread worked as decorative supplementary wefts, over the kaupapa. 108 x 109cm.Y08997.description by rangi Te kanawa.Est. $10003000
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128 AN eArLY 20TH C. CArved MAori TokoToko (WALkiNG STiCk) Adorned with human faces and figures carved into orb head. Metal decorative band below head. L. 89.5cm.Est. $350500
129 AN eArLY 20TH C. fuLLY CArved MAori TokoToko (WALkiNG STiCk) WiTH Curved HANdLe With four full length human figures with intertwined arms forming the shaft. Paua inlaid eyes. L. 90cm.Est. $200500
130 AN eArLY 20TH C. CArved MAori TokoToko (WALkiNG STiCk) With curved handle extending carved end. Three figures carved frontally, one atop the other. Paua inlaid eyes. L. 102cm.Est. $5001000
131 AN eArLY 20TH C. CArved MAori TokoToko (WALkiNG STiCk) With bone handle carved in the round with three male figures facing both ways. Large paua inlaid eyes. L. 89cm.Belonged to Mr Albert George Holland, one of the seven Maori Land Court judges who first administered the Native Land Act. Mr Holland was the son of Mr James Job Holland, a former Mayor of Auckland and a Member of Parliament.Est. $400500
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132 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y17013, L. 14cm; Y16713, L. 11.5cm; Y17019, L. 8cm; Y16756, L. 14cm.Est. $100200
133 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16721, L. 11.5cm; Y16760, L. 13cm; Y16768, L. 12cm; Y16765, L. 8cm.Est. $100200
134 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16702, L. 12.5cm; Y16717, L. 12cm; Y16719, L. 12.5cm; Y16720, L. 11.5cm.Est. $100200
135 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16755, L. 16.5cm; Y16759, L. 16cm; Y17014, L. 10cm; Y16774, L. 12.5cm.Est. $100200
136 five 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16766, L. 11cm; Y16718, L. 12.5cm; Y16703, L. 10.5cm; Y17017, L. 8cm; Y17004, L. 10cm.Est. $100200
137 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16771, L. 9.5cm; Y16704, L. 7.5cm; Y16773, L. 6cm; Y16769, L. 7.5cm.Est. $100200
138 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y17003, L. 10cm; Y16754, L. 11cm; Y16716, L. 11cm; Y16753, L. 11.5cm.Est. $100200
139 five 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y17018, L. 17cm; Y17010, L. 10cm; Y16764, L. 8cm; Y16708, L. 10cm; Y16710, L. 12cm.Est. $100200
140 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y17011, L. 10.5cm; Y16706, L. 10.5cm; Y17008, L. 13cm; Y16770, L. 14cm.Est. $100200
141 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Largest adze has a chipped edge, Y16712, L. 17cm; Y16705, L. 13cm; Y16763, L. 13.5cm; Y16701, L. 15.5cm.Est. $100200
142 THree 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Tanged adze, Y17025, L. 17.5cm; Y17021, L. 18cm; Y17022, L. 20cm.Est. $100200
143 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16757, L. 12.5cm; Y16711, L. 14.5cm; Y16758, L. 14.5cm, Y17006, L. 13.5cm.Est. $100200
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144 THree 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16762, L. 17cm; Y16723, L. 16cm; Y17023, L. 18.5cm.Est. $100200
145 THree 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) one greenstone adze, broken at one end, Y17024, L. 12.5cm; Y17016, L. 6.5cm; Y16775, L. 5cm.Est. $100200
146 AN 18TH C. MAori PouNder volcanic stone. L. 25cm.Y16782.Est. $200400
147 TWo 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe SiNkerS Y16783, L. 7cm; Y16784, L. 11.5cm.Est. $100200
148 THree 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y17044, L. 15cm; Y17042, L. 8.5cm; Y17043, L. 8.5cm.Est. $100200
149 TWo 18TH/19TH C. Toki PouNAMu (GreeNSToNe AdZeS) Y16789, L. 9.5cm; Y16791, L. 17.5cm.Est. $300500
150 AN 18TH/19TH C. MAori AdZe & SToNe SiNker AdZe Y16790, L. 14cm. Sinker Y16744, L. 7cm.Est. $100200
151 20TH C. GreeNSToNe Hei Tiki L. 6.5cmNo Y number needed.Est. $80120
152 TWo 18TH/19TH C. MAori Toki (AdZeS) Toki PouNAMu (GreeNSToNe AdZe) Y16796, L.11cm; Stone toki (adze) Y17845, L. 20.5cm.Est. $150300
153 SeveN SMALL 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Y16800, L. 8.5cm; Y16794, L. 6cm; Y16709, 4.5cm; Y16798, L. 8cm; Y16795, L. 9.5cm; Y16797, L. 7cm; Y16799, L. 4cm.Est. $200500
154 THree PieCeS of 18TH/19TH C. Worked PouNAMu (GReenstone) Comprising of two adzes and an adze shaped pendant with an hourglass hole. Y16778, L. 7cm; Y16776, L. 7.5cm; Y16777, L. 5cm.Est. $100200
155 AN eArLY 20TH C. GreeNSToNe PekAPekA With hourglass drilled holes. Y16787, H. 6cm. W. 7cm.Est. $300500
156 A 20TH. C. SMALL GreeNSToNe Tiki Y16779, L. 5cm.Est. $100200
157 A 20TH C. GreeNSToNe Tiki With red sealing wax eyes.Missing legs. L. 5cm.Y16780.Est. $200400
158 A 20TH C. GreeNSToNe Hei Tiki White feathering in stone, unusual face, with red sealing wax eyes and mouth. L. 9cm.Y16788.Est. $300500
159 A 19TH C. BoNe fiSH Hook WiTH SerrATed edGe Together with a broken piece of greenstone adze. Y number missed on fish hook. Adze Y16792, L. 10cm.Est. $200400
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160 A rAre & BeAuTifuL 18TH C. MAori CArved PiPe WiTH 18CT. GoLd TriM Two 18ct. gold bands around base of pipe and base of mouthpiece. Stamped Christeson, who was a Wellington tobacconist. Stamped G.P. (perhaps George Pretkethly, NZ jeweller and goldsmith). Carved by Tom Heberley. L. 12.5cm.Est. $8001200
161 AN 18TH C. MAori CArved CiGAreTTe HoLder WiTH 18CT. GoLd TriM An 18ct. gold band around base of cigarette holder. Stamped Christeson, who was a Wellington tobacconist. Also stamped G.P. (perhaps George Pretkethly, NZ jeweller and goldsmith). Carved by Tom Heberley. L. 8cm.Est. $400800
162 A 19TH C. WHALe BoNe kAPeu (PeNdANT) Y16786, L. 10cm.Est. $200300
163 AN eArLY 19TH C. WHALe BoNe AuTui (CLoAk PiN) Y16785, L. 14cm.Est. $200300
164 suPeRB 19th C. MaoRi kiWi feATHer keTe With kiwi & Chicken feathers. L. 24cm. W. 15cm.Y16070.Est. $15003000
165 A 19TH C. WoodeN CArved MAori koTiATe remnants of wax in the eyes, with paua shell inlays. fully carved with human faces. Carved face to butt with protruding tongue. L. 35cm.Y16741.Est. $300500
166 A WHALe BoNe koTiATe Carving to the butt. L. 34cm.No Y number.Est. $200400
167 A 19TH C. WHALe BoNe WAiHAkA Carved without figure on side, hatch carved in other side. L. 36cm.Y7845.Est. $300500
168 A MAori fLAx PiuPiu SkirT flax strands, black dyed pattern, plaited waistband with ties attached. fragile condition. Name tag attached reading W.r. Williams. W. 84cm. L. 52cm.Y16743.Est. $50100
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169 MaoRi GReenstone kAPeu (PeNdANT) Hockey stick shape & two postcards of Sir John Campbell
The two postcards are of Sir John Campbell portrait and the Huia Lodge in Cornwall Park.L. 10.3cmY08940
Provenance The vendors family claim that it once belonged to Sir John Campbell who gave it to his mothers father.
vendors mother is a Campbell (Jean frances Campbell).
Est. $20002500
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170 TWo SMALL CoNTACT Period SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 6cm, Y16916; L. 6.5cm, Y16918 (Also marked Nelson 209).Est. $80100
171 A CoNTACT Period SToNe Toki (AdZe) Well defined edges, smooth patina, chipped but sharp cutting edge. Steep bevelled edge. L. 7.5cm.Y16917.Est. $100200
172 THree CoNTACT Period SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 13cm, Y16098; L. 8cm, Y16100; L. 8cm, Y16097.Est. $100200
173 TWo LArGe MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 15cm. Y16090; L. 16cm. Y16089.Est. $100200
174 TWo 18TH/19TH C. LArGe MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 17cm. Y16085; L. 18.5cm. Y16099.Est. $150300
175 THree 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 14cm. Y16087; L. 12.5cm. Y16094; L. 12.5cm. Y16086.Est. $100200
176 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 12.5cm. Y16091; L. 12cm. Y16092; L. 13.5cm. Y16901; L. 13.5cm. Y16905.Est. $200300
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177 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 17cm. 15cm. 10cm. 8cm.Y2938, Y14125, Y12440, Y13096.Est. $100200
178 THree 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) Together with an obsidian scraper.L. 14cm. 9cm. 7.5cm. 2.5cm.Y7079, 7110, 14128, 13885.Est. $100200
179 four 18TH/19TH C. MAori SToNe Toki (AdZeS) L. 16cm. 14cm. 12cm. 11cm.Y14123, Y14124, Y14126, Y14127.Est. $100200
180 AN 18TH/19TH C. SToNe Toki (AdZe) one with very fine cutting edge, Y16748, L. 9cm. Together with a Pacific islands adze, 10cm.Est. $100200
181 A PorTrAiTS of THe NeW ZeALANd MAori By George french Angas. Book published 1972. edition 554 of 750 copies. Publisher: A.H. & A.W. reed Ltd.Tall folio size 535 x 355mm. 49 colour plates. Hardcover with leather spine.Good condition.Est. $300400
182 A SuPerB QuALiTY 19TH C. MAori SToNe PouNder Classical shape. L. 27cm.Y14661.Est. $600900
183 A foLk ArT CArved kiWi Bird & CHiCk STANdiNG oN A WoodeN LoG, c. 1940sClock inset. Carved by Wiremu kutuheri.H. 34cm. W. 25cm.Est. $5001000
184 A PAir of foLk ArT MAori WoodeN fiGureS, c. 1940 Carved by Captain Gilbert Small. H. (of both) 42cm.Est. $500800
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250 A fiJiAN i uLA TAvATAvA THroWiNG CLuB Lobed head and smooth patina. Split in head.L 42cm.Est. $500800
251 A fiJiAN i uLA driSiA THroWiNG CLuB Thin handle with smooth patina and diagonal hatching to butt. Has lead weight filled into head. L. 41cm.Est. $7001000
252 A fiJiAN i uLA driSiA THroWiNG CLuB Thin handle with smooth patina and small row of cross-hatching pattern at butt. Some cavities in head. L. 40cm.Est. $600800
253 A fiJiAN i uLA driSiA THroWiNG CLuB Thin handle with smooth patina and decoration to butt. L. 40.5cm.Est. $500800
254 A fiJiAN i uLA driSiA THroWiNG CLuB Thin handle with smooth patina. Substantial decoration to butt. Some cavities in head. L. 37.5cm.Est. $600800
255 A fiJiAN i uLA driSiA THroWiNG CLuB Thin handle with smooth patina. Zig zag decoration to butt. Some cavities in head. L. 44cm.Est. $7501000
256 A fiJiAN i uLA driSiA THroWiNG CLuB Thin handle with smooth patina. Triangular decoration to butt. Small cavity in the head. L. 36cm.Est. $550700
257 A fiJiAN ToTokiA (PiNeAPPLe CLuB) White substance impressed into carving at head. flax woven handle and coloured string decoration above. L. 83cm.Est. $12001600
258 A fiJiAN ToTokiA (PiNeAPPLe CLuB) remnants of white substance impressed into carving at head. L. 85cm.Est. $14001600
259 A fiJiAN ToTokiA (PiNeAPPLe CLuB) remnants of white substance impressed into carving at head. L. 95cm.Est. $10001500
260 A LArGe fiJiAN/ToNGAN CLuB diamond-sectioned top half with pyramidal head. Serrated carving around midsection and remnants of white chalk in carved decorative grooves. L. 86cm.Est. $17002000
This sale includes Pacific artefacts from the estate of leonard owen Morgan, collected during the 1920s and 30s.
The Fijian artefacts were collected by the current owners grandfather, leonard owen Morgan, during the late 1920s to early 1930s. During this time he was principal of Ratu kadavulevu School in lodoni. The school was established in 1924 by Ratu kadavulevu, the Vunivalu of Bau (the paramount chief of the kabuna Confederacy, part of Fijis House of Chiefs). The school was, and to this day is still, a boarding school, with many of the alumni being chieftains sons.
Notable alumni include laisenia Qarase, Prime Minister of Fiji from 2000 to 2006, and current military regime leader, Commodore Frank Bainimarama. When the boys graduated from the school the parents would often bring gifts for the principal, some of which form part of the collection.
Today Ratu kadavulevu School has a student population of 625 and is multiracial, co-educational and multi-streamed. lodoni itself is a picturesque village on the east coast of Viti levu about 50 km north of Suva.
The photo below show the current owners grandfather with his wife and students in lodoni.
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261 A fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) rough crosshatching on underside of curved head. Two rope bindings attached. L. 90cm.Est. $300500
262 A fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) rough crosshatching on underside of curved head. Coloured string binding (magimagi) to entire shaft. L. 102cm.Est. $20002500
263 A fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) rough crosshatching on underside of curved head. dark coloured string binding (magimagi) to entire shaft. L. 92cm.Est. $17002000
264 A fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) rough crosshatching on underside of curved head. Coloured string binding (magimagi) to entire shaft. L. 92cm.Est. $17002000
265 A fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) rough crosshatching on underside of curved head. Coloured string (magimagi) on entire shaft. L. 92cm.Est. $12001600
266 A fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) Long gauges on underside of curved head. L. 92cm.Est. $10001200
267 A SMALL fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) very fine crosshatching on underside of curved head. Coloured string (magimagi) on entire shaft. L. 62cm.Est. $600800
268 A fiJiAN BoWAi CLuB Smooth patina and intricate banded carving to end of shaft. L. 103cm.Est. $9001200
269 A fiJiAN BoWAi CLuB Smooth patina and linear carving to end of shaft. L. 101cm.Est. $8001000
270 A fiJiAN CLuB double tapered shaft. L. 84cm.Est. $600800
271 A fiJiAN CLuB Slightly curved, with double tapered shaft. L. 82cm.Est. $500800
272 A fiJiAN BArk CLoTH BeATer Grooves and diagonal hatching carved into three of four sides. L. 36cm.Est. $500800
273 A fiJiAN BArk CLoTH BeATer Grooves carved into three of four sides. L. 40cm.Est. $500800
274 A fiJiAN BArk CLoTH BeATer Grooves and diagonal hatching carved into three of four sides. L. 40cm.Est. $400600
275 a FiJian taBuaWhale tooth has a very smooth patina. Tooth L. 15cm.Est. $9001200
276 a FiJian CoMBWith decoratively carved handle. L. 35cm.Est. $5080
277 four SToNe PACifiC iSLANdS AdZeS of vAriouS LeNGTHSL. 17.5cm, 8.5cm, 6.5cm, and 5.5cm.Est. $150300
278 A CArved WoodeN BoWL & SPATuLA Shallow bowl in the shape of a canoe. Bowl L. 49.5cm. Spatula L. 34cm.Est. $300500
279 A fiJiAN BArk CLoTH BeATer Grooves carved into three of four sides. L. 40cm.Est. $500800
280 A LoNG fiJiAN SPeAr L. 406cm.Est. $400600
281 A LArGe four LeGGed fiJiAN kAvA BoWL With two shells lashed to frontd. 68cm. H. 23cm.Est. $20003000
282 A LArGe fiJiAN dAri Ni WAiWAi Ni BeTe (oiL diSH) on two legs. decorative carving to handle. L. 46cm.Est. $50100
283 A fiJiAN dAri Ni WAiWAi Ni BeTe (oiL diSH) on three legs. decorative carving to edges and handle. L. 30.5cm. W. 17.5cm.Est. $50100
284 A fiJiAN CLuB Broad leaf shape with decorative carving to head like a dui club. L. 62cm. W. 33cm.Est. $100200
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285 A fiJiAN HeAdreST With Mother of Pearl decorative inlays.W. 43cm. H. 15.5cm.Est. $50100
286 A MALAGAN frieZe froM NeW ireLANd, PAPuA NeW GuiNeA used for story telling. Brightly decorated with birds and a central male head with snail opercula eyes. originally from the collection of Harold Gallasch (Australian Minerals, Adelaide, S.A.). Collected 1960s-70s. H. 22cm. W. 130cm.Est. $500900
287 AN eArLY 20TH C. eLABorATeLY CArved fiJiAN SALi (GuNSToCk CLuB) L. 92cm.Est. $9001200
288 five PACifiC iSLANdS AdZeS 23cm. 8.5 cm. 7.5cm. 12cm. 21cm.Est. $100200
289 AN ABoriGiNAL BAoBAB NuTWestern Australia. Carved with images of figures. L. 22cm.Est. $50100
290 TWo GuYANAN WoveN PieCes FRoM south aMeRiCaone piece comprised of two interlocking pieces, L. 22cm. other larger piece, L. 68cm.Est. $5080
291 THree ModerN vANuATuAN CArviNGS & druM H. 121cm; H. 120cm; drum H. 72cm.Est. $50100
292 A 19TH C. CoCo de Mer Seed Largest seed in the world, carved by an early whaler or sailor to suggest female genitalia. These seeds, when initially found at sea, were highly prized curiosities of unknown origin that changed hands for very large sums of money. one example was recently a gift from the Seychelles foreign Minister to the duke of Cambridge and duchess of Cambridge while on their honeymoon. L. 27cm. W. 25cm. H. 16cm.Est. $9001200
293 PACifiC iSLANdS WoodeN CLuB Carved with zig zag lines and diamond patterns on shaft.L. 52cm.Est. $200400
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295 iSABeLLA PArrYS? iNk drAWiNGS oN HAirY LeAveS ink pen on leaves of scenes around Newcastle, Australia of coal boats, factories, farms etc. Could be by Admiral Sir William edward Parrys wife isabella Louisa Parry as this comes from the estate of Sir William Parry who lived in Sydney in 18291834 in Port Stephens whose home faced out onto Sydney Harbour. There is a entry in Joan kerrs dictionary of Australian Artists which mentions isabella Parrys drawings of coalworks at Newcastle.H. 28cm. W. 17cm.Est. $400700
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299 THree SMALL iNdoNeSiAN kriS Bone handles and scabbards.Est. $50100
300 PAPuA NeW GuiNeA anCestoR FiGuRe H. 234cm.Est. $6001000
301 YAure MASkfrom the ivory Coast. Top knot, pursed lips. H. 31cm (excluding stand).Est. $300500
302 dAN feMALe fiGure oN STANd representation of a favourite spouse. vegetable fibre for hair. H. 38cm.Est. $8001000
303 ConGo ManGBetu tRiBe feMALe fiGure ANCeSTor H. 67cm.Est. $250500
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304 AN AuSTrAL iSLANdS CereMoNiAL PAddLe c. 1830 Beautifully & intricately carved by a master carver, with carved anthropomorphic interlocking figures on top of handle. The paddle was not used in the practical sense but used by a high ranking owner most likely from raivavae.This paddle has come from a united kingdom vendor whose great, great grandfather visited the Austral islands c. 1850. L. 117cm.
Provenance Private Collection, London.
Est. $50008000
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305 AN eArLY fiJiAN fLAG, c. 1900 uNioN JACk WiTH fiJiAN CreST85 x 169cm.
Provenance r. Nasser Collection, New York.Est. $300500
306 A fiJiAN GuGu CLuBused in ceremonial dances. Highly collectable.L. 102cm.Est. $100300
307 A PACifiC iSLANdS CLuB L. 101cm.Est. $100200
308 A GNArLed Wood WALkiNG STiCk Gnarled wood handle, banded shaft, and paua and seashell inlays. Stamped kaikoura. L. 94cm.Est. $50100
309 A Wood ANd verTeBrAe WALkiNG STiCk With carvings on the handle and paua inlay. L. 87cm.Est. $50100
310 rAre eArLY 19TH C. MiCroNeSiAN or MeLANeSiAN SCALLoPed & fooTed BoWL Purchased from Sothebys france in the mid-1990s. H. 9cm. d. 26cm. Together with coconut shell.Est. $6001000
311 SuPerB STYLe 19TH C. Cook iSLANd STooL With good patina and ogee style feet. H. 9.5cm, W. 35.5cm.Est. $30005000
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312 19TH C. LArGe fiJiAN SPeAr Traces of sennet bindings. L. 218cm.Est. $300500
313 PAPuA NeW GuiNeAN? MASk Painted in white, red and black with fibre hair and feather fragments. L. 33cm (excluding fibre).Est. $100200
314 PAPuA NeW GuiNeAN YAM MASk H. 23CM.
315 PAPuA NeW GuiNeAN YAM MASk H. 30cm.
316 PAPuA NeW GuiNeA PiG kiLLiNG AProN L. 80cm.Est. $200400
317 PAPuA NeW GuiNeA AProN With pig tusks and beads L. 60cm.Est. $200400
318 rAre WoodeN 19TH C. SoLoMoN iSLANdS CereMoNiAL kNife With shell inlay all over (7 missing) and a carved double fish handle. This knife would be taken on fishing trips to bring the fisherman good luck and plentiful catches. L. 50cm.Est. $400600
319 A fiJiAN WAkA CLuB intricately carved with zigzags in borders pattern on the lower handle and at the top of the tap root.Chip missing to bottom of handle.L. 111cm.Est. $8001000
320 A 20TH C. fiJiAN i uLA TAvATAvA CLuB With decorative carving to the head. L. 40.5cm.Est. $100200
321 LArGe ToNGAN TAPA CLoTH
322 rAre & oLd PAPuA NeW GuiNeA CHiefS HAT Made of vegetable fibre and decorated with clay/mud. H. 34cm. d. 34cm.Est. $10002000
323 No LoT
324 TWo AfriCAN feTiSH fiGureS Suku fiGure from Zaire, Africa. Wooden figure with feather moveable arms and flax skirt, H. 63cm. With a fon figure from Benin, Africa. Wooden figure painted with mud/clay carrying ceramic pots. H. 37cm.Est. $200400
325 LATe 19TH/eArLY 20TH C. NeW ireLANd ToTok fiGure PAiNTed iN red, BLACk, ANd YeLLoWused in ceremonies; at the height of the ceremony the figure is imbued with ancestral spirits. This totok has outstretched arms which are rarer and could possibly indicate some Christian missionary influence.Est. $10001500
326 AuSTrALiAN BooMerANG Brought back from rockhampton, Queensland. 1906. L. 57cm.Est. $100300
327 A fiJiAN WArriorS CLuB With carved handle. L. 109cm.Est. $200400
328 A SAMoAN CLuB L. 100cm.Est. $100400
329 A fiJiAN GAdi CLuB L. 76cm.Est. $350500
330 A LArGe PAPuA NeW GuiNeA WoodeN MASk H. 109cm, W. 51cm.Est. $200400
331 A SMALL PAPuA NeW GuiNeA MASk H. 33cm. W. 20cm.Est. $50100
332 A TSHAkWe, ANGoLA foWLiNG ArroW L. 72cm.Est. $50100
333 A PAPuA NeW GuiNeA fLAx WoveN keTe With bird feathers. c. 1920. H. 29cm. W. 23cm.Est. $100300
334 A fiJiAN SHeLL roPe L. 115cm.Est. $50100
335 A fiJiAN THroWiNG CLuB With inlaid mother of pearl and carved handle. With wooden stand. L. 37cm.Est. $100200
336 A fiJiAN i uLA koBo THroWiNG CLuB L. 46cm.Est. $300800
337 oNe BoNe BrACeLeT Together with one New Guinean wristlet. Made of seashell.Est. $4080
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338 AN AfriCAN Axe WiTH WoodeN HANdLe ANd MeTAL Axe HeAdTogether with an African sword and sheath. L. (both) 59cm.Est. $100300
339 MoSSi or GuruNSi SuB-TriBe dANCe MASk froM BurkiNA fASoopen mouth with jagged teeth. L. 81cm.Est. $300500
340 ivorY CoAST MASk WiTH red & WHiTe CoLoured CLAY over eYeS ANd fiBre BeArdL. 27cm (excluding fibre at bottom).Est. $300500
341 PuNu TriBe MASk froM ANGoLA red and white face paint and elaborate hairstyle. L. 31cm.Est. $250400
342 BAuLe MASk froM the ivoRY CoastWhistling face. L. 31.5cm.Est. $400600
343 BAuLe MASk froM THe ivoRY Coast.Whistling face. L. 31cm (excluding stand).Est. $10002000
344 TANZANiAN HeAd reST Luguru tribe. L. 47cm. H. 10cm.Est. $600800
345 CHokWe MASk froM ANGoLAflax fibre elaborate hairstyle, cross on forehead. Webbing underneath, metal rings in ears. H. 17cm, d. 23cm.Est. $300500
346 dAN MASk WiTH SHeLL & fABriC HeAddreSSSquinted eyes and pursed lips. Animal hair at top. H. 39cm.Est. $300500
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Buyers Guide
If you have not bought from Dunbar Sloane before please read the following notes. They are set out in the order you are likely to come across them in the process of buying at auction. Staff will be pleased to answer any questions you may have.
BEFORE THE AUCTION
CONDITIONS OF BUSINESS
The terms and conditions under which the buyer acts at a sale are detailed at the back of this catalogue. We recommend that you read and understand these conditions of business before registering to bid at an auction. This sale is subject to the conditions of business printed in this catalogue and to the reserves.
VIEwINg
All lots are available for inspection prior to the sale. Although staff will endeavour to answer your enquiries, and give advice, the final decision to bid, is at your discretion and liability.
PRE-SAlE ESTImATES
The estimated prices printed below the catalogue descriptions are in New Zealand dollars and are the approximate prices expected to be realised, excluding buyers premium. They are not definitive, they are prepared well in advance of the sale and they are subject to revision.
CONDITION REPORTS
Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd will provide a verbal condition report if you would like an opinion on any particular lot prior to purchasing. All goods are sold as is and it is up to the buyer to satisfy themselves as to the condition of an item before the auction.
THE AUCTION
RegistrationTo bid at the auction you will need to register for a bidding number at the front desk either during the viewing or prior to the auction.
Buying at the AuctionPlease bid clearly and promptly using your bidding number. When you successfully purchase a lot the auctioneer will ask you for your number, and this will show on your invoice.
Approximate Selling RateAuctions are generally conducted at the rate of about 100 lots per hour. However, this can vary.
ABSENTEE BIDDINg
If you are unable to attend the auction, Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd can bid on your behalf according to your written instructions. This is a free service for intended buyers. Please complete clearly
the form at the back of this catalogue and submit it to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd at least 24 hours before the sale to ensure it is safely received. Lots will be purchased for you as cheaply as possible, subject to other bids in the room and to reserves.
TElEPHONE BIDDINg
If you are unable to attend the auction, you can elect to bid by telephone (subject to availability). Telephone bidding must be arranged with Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd at least 24 hours prior to the sale and is strictly subject to a minimum lot estimate of $1000 or greater. Please note that the auctioneer determines the increments in bidding, not the telephone bidder.
BUyERS PREmIUm
The buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd a premium of 15% of the hammer price plus GST on the premium only effectively adding 17.25% to the hammer price.
AFTER THE AUCTION
PaymentPayment for purchase is due in New Zealand dollars within 48 hours from the date of sale by cash, cheque or eftpos. Alternatively payment can be made by telegraphic transfer direct to our bank: (Please add $25NZ to cover New Zealand bank charges)
ANZ Bank of New Zealand, The Terrace, wellington Branch
Credit 06 0501 0846856 00Swift Code ANZBNZ22Payee Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) ltd
Please include details of sale date and lot numbers with all payments.
COllECTION OF PURCHASES
Property purchased can be collected as soon as full payment has been received. Any items not collected within seven days of the auction may be subject to a storage and insurance fee.
NATIONAl PACkAgINg AND TRANSPORTATION
We prefer the buyer to pack and arrange transport. Removal firms can make crates, wrap your goods and have them delivered to you. Couriers do not pack and require payment before they pick up the goods. If you want Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd to pack and pay for couriers we charge accordingly. This is to be paid before the goods leave our premises. We pack with care, however we take no responsibility for damage once your goods leave our premises. It is up to the buyer to arrange insurance to cover any damage or loss in transit.
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ABseNTee Bids
TyPE OF AUCTION
Date
Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following lots. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as permitted by other bids or reserves I agree to comply with the Conditions of Sale as printed in the Catalogue.
Full Name
Address
Phone Mobile
Fax Email
Signed Date
Collectors Registration Number (for Maori Artefacts only)
Successful Bidders will be notified at which time arrangements may be made for payments, collection and despatch.
OVERSEAS BIDDERS mUST COmPlETE SECTION BElOw
Alternative methods of payment can be arranged if successful, however we still require the information below.
Cardholder Name
Card Number VISA AMEX Mastercard (Please tick one)
Expiry Date
Cardholder Signature
lOT NUmBER
TITlE / DESCRIPTION (use block letters)
mAxImUm BID PRICE (excluding premium)
PlEASE DOUBlE CHECk yOUR BIDS AND READ TERmS BElOw
USING THE BIDDING SLIPS Please bid as early as possible. In the event of identical bids, the earliest will take precedence. 'Buy' bids are not accepted. The limit you leave should be the amount to which you would bid if you were to attend the Sale. Each bidding slip should contain bids for one sale only. Alternative bids can be placed by using the word 'OR' between Lot Numbers.
BUYERS PREMIUM Buyers are reminded that a buyer's premium of 15% on the hammer price plus GST on the premium shall be paid to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd, all up 17.25%.
SHIPPING & DELIVERY Please note that the cost of shipping and delivery is not included in the auction price.
Auckland Office12 Akepiro Street, Mt Eden,
PO Box 68527, Auckland 1145, New ZealandPhone: +64 9 630 9178, Fax: +64 9 630 9173
[email protected] mAORI & TRIBAl ARTEFACTS AUCTION
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CONdiTiONs OF sALe
1 The highest Bidder is deemed to be the Buyer, and if during the Auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute has arisen, the Lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again for sale.
2 The Auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion.
3 a) The Seller shall be entitled to place a reserve on any Lot and the Auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the Seller for any Lot on which a reserve has been placed.
b) Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd have the right to withdraw or divide any Lot or to combine any two or more Lots at their sole discretion.
4 a) The Buyer shall forthwith upon the purchase give in his/her name and permanent address.b) The Buyer may be required to pay down forthwith the whole or any part of the Purchase Money, and if he/she fails to do so, the Lot
may at the Auctioneers absolute discretion be put up again and resold.c) The Buyer shall pay to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd a premium of 15% on the hammer price together with GST at the standard rate
on the premium, and agrees that Dunbar Sloane (Auckland), when acting as agent for the Seller, may also receive commission from the Seller.
5 a) Each Lot sold by the Seller thereof with all faults and defects therein and with all errors of description and is to be taken and paid for whether genuine and authentic or not and no compensation shall be paid for the same.
b) Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd act as agents only and neither they nor the Seller are responsible for any faults or defects in any Lot or the correctness of any statement as the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness, provenance or condition of any Lot.
c) All statements in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales as to any of the matters specified in (b) above are statements of opinion, and are not to be relied upon as statements of representations of fact, and intending purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to all of the matters specified in (b) above, as to the physical description of any Lot, and as to whether or not any Lot has been repaired.
d) The Seller and Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd do not make or give, nor has any person in the employment of Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd any authority to make or give, any representation or warranty.
e) In any event neither the Seller nor Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd are responsible for any representation or warranty, or for any statement in the Catalogues, Advertisements or Brochures of forthcoming sales.
6 Not withstanding any other terms of these conditions, if within 7 days after the sale Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd have received from the Buyer of any Lot notice in writing that in his view the Lot is deliberate forgery and within 9 days after such notification, the Buyer returns the same to Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd in the same condition as at the time of sale and satisfies Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd had considered in the light of the entry in the Catalogue the Lot is a deliberate forgery then the sale of the Lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the same refunded.
7 a) To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in settlement of Purchase, no Lot can be taken away during the times of sale, nor can any Lot be taken away unless it has been paid for in full.
b) All Lots are to paid for and taken away at the Buyer's expense within TWO days from sale.
8 On failure of a Buyer to take away and pay for any Lot in accordance with Condition 7, Dunbar Sloane (Auckland) Ltd reserves any other right or remedies.
i) To resell the Lot or cause it to be resold by public sale, any money paid in part payment being forfeited, any deficiency attending such resale after deducting all costs incurred in connection with the Lot to be made good by the defaulting Buyer, and any surplus to be the Seller's or :
ii) To store the Lot or cause it to be stored whether at their own premises or elsewhere at the sole expense of the Buyer, and to release the Lot only after payment in full of the purchase price together with interest there on of 5% above Bank minimum lending rate, the accrued cost of removal, storage and insurance (if any) and all other costs incurred in connection with the Lot.
iii) If the Lot has been in store pursuant to (ii) for more than 6 months, to remove the Lot from store and to exercise the right set out in (i).
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ArTeFACT COLLeCTOrs reGisTrATiON FOrm
1 I/we (full name this will appear on the certif icate)
of
(physical address)
( ) (daytime telephone number)
hereby apply under section 14 of the Protected Objects Act 1975 for registration as a collector of taonga tuturu.
2 Are you ordinarily resident in New Zealand?
yES / NO
If no, please provide details on the amount of time spent in New Zealand and frequency, and your usual place of residence.
3 Have you ever been convicted of an offence against any provision of the Protected Objects (previously known as the Antiquities Act) or of the Historic Places Act?
yES / NOIf yes, please provide details:
4 where will taonga tuturu acquired under this certificate usually be held?
5 If this application is made by an organisation, please provide a primary contact for administration purposes:
6 Please enclose contact details:
Fax
Hm WkPhone
Email
Postal
APPlICATION FOR REgISTRATION AS A COllECTOR OF TAONgA TUTURU Section 14(4) of the Protected Objects Act 1975
DEClARATION By APPlICANT
7 I declare to the best of my knowledge that the contents of this application are true and correct. I undertake to comply with all of the following
(a) I shall only transfer taonga tuturu in my collection to: another registered collector, a public museum, or an auctioneer or secondhand dealer licensed to trade in taonga tuturu (note: if the transfer involves a gift or bequest to a relative, the relative does not need to be registered as a collector).
(b) I shall make my collection available for examination by any person so authorised by the Chief Executive, Ministry for Culture and Heritage.
(c) I shall notify the Chief Executive of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage of any change in my collection within 14 days of the change.
(d) I shall notify the Chief Executive, Ministry for Culture and Heritage within 14 days of any change in the location of the collection.
Signature
If applicable, position in organisation:
Date
Please send the signed application to:
Protected ObjectsMinistry for Culture and HeritagePO Box 5364WELLINGTONFax: (04) 499 4490
Please note that applications cannot be emailed and the Ministry does not accept electronic signatures.
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AUCklAND CATAlOgUES
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Address
City Country
Phone Email
PAymENT
Cheque (enclosed) Credit card
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Cardholder Name
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SIgNATURE
Auckland Office12 Akepiro Street, Mt Eden,
PO Box 68527, Auckland 1145, New ZealandPhone: +64 9 630 9178, Fax: +64 9 630 9173
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DUNBAR mICHAEl SlOANEManaging Director of Dunbar Sloane Auckland & Wellington, Auctioneer, Valuer
New Zealand Historical Collectables Fine Art Antiques Estate Jewellery
DUNBAR RUSSEll SlOANEAuctioneer, Valuer
Maori & Pacific Artefacts Fine Art Antiques Silver Collectables Estate Jewellery
HElENA wAlkERNational Director of Fine & Applied Arts, Valuer
New Zealand & International Fine & Applied Arts
Amy STEwARTOffice Manager, Auctioneers Assistant
gEmmA SHEIlSCatalogue Design, Photography & Production, Auctioneers Assistant
lOCATION
12 Akepiro Street, Mt Eden, Auckland 1024 PO Box 68527, Auckland 1145, New ZealandPhone: (09) 630 9178Fax: (09) 630 [email protected]
wE ARE HERE: [off Char les Street, off Dominion Road
Note: New direct route to Auckland Airport, via the new motorway at the end of Dominion Rd.
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