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Invitation to consign - Important Australian Art

30 January 2024

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

Consign now to our April 2024 auction of Important Australian Art.

In 2023, Smith & Singer continued our market leadership of art at auction and private sales in Australia and established 6 of the 10 highest prices at auction, including a new auction record for Australian sculpture.

Our November 2023 auction achieved a sale total of $10,144,374 (including buyer’s premium) that combined excellent sold rates of 112% (by value) and 79% (by volume) combined with outstanding performances against estimates.

Building on the resounding success of our auctions of fewer works of higher value, combined with unparalleled in-house scholarship, our carefully curated April 2024 auction will include significant examples of historical, modern and contemporary Australian art.

To participate in this momentous sale, please contact our highly experienced specialists for a confidential appraisal.

You may also use our appraisal estimate form

  

For more information, please contact:

Geoffrey Smith
Chairman
+61 (0)418 889 656 
[email protected]

Emily Walker 
Administrator, Art 
+61 (0)3 9508 9900 
[email protected]

Gary Singer
Chief Executive Officer & Director
+61 (0)418 337 788 
[email protected] 

David Mackay  
Manager, Sydney Gallery, Marketing & Media   
+61 (0)2 9302 2402
[email protected]

   
Pictured above 

CHARLES BLACKMAN 1928-2018  
Girl with Flowers (1958)  
oil on composition board  
150 x 132 cm  
Estimate $700,000–900,000
Sold for $1,250,000 on 21 November 2023  

© Charles Blackman/Copyright Agency, 2024

 

Auction Results - Important Jewels & Watches

8 December 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

Smith & Singer’s auction of Important Jewels & Watches on Wednesday evening built on the success of our May and September sales with items of quality and exceptional design attracting strong competition from bidders in the room, on the telephones and online.

Excellent results for dazzling diamond, coloured gemstone and pearl jewellery were achieved for jewels by Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, Ilias Lalounis, Paspaley and Cartier, alongside watches by Piaget, Franck Muller and Jaeger-LeCoultre.

Among the notable results was this stunning 18ct gold and diamond 'Signature X' necklace, Tiffany & Co. (lot 31, estimate $36,000–46,000) which sold for $51,250 (including buyer’s premium).

  

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ONLINE

 

For more information, please contact: 

MELBOURNE

Rebecca Sheahan 
Specialist, Jewels & Watches  
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

SYDNEY

Emma Finn  
Specialist, Jewels & Watches    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402  
[email protected]

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Lot 31

18ct gold and diamond 'Signature X' necklace, Tiffany & Co.

The articulated collar designed as a series of fluted X-shaped links alternating with quatrefoil motifs pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 8.00 carats, completed by a concealed clasp, inner circumference approximately 410mm, signed T&Co. for Tiffany & Co.
Estimate $36,000–46,000
Sold for $51,250 on 6 December 2023

VIEW LOT

Important Jewels & Watches - Auction Tonight

6 December 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

The Sydney exhibition will continue until 2 pm this afternoon at Smith & Singer, 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The auction will commence at 6.30 pm tonight at Smith & Singer, 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.   Register to bid now.

The December 2023 sale features an impressive selection of dazzling diamonds and stunning coloured gemstones alongside highly sought-after designer and signed jewels.  Spectacular pieces by Bulgari, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, and Ilias Lalaounis are complemented by watches from Piaget, Franck Muller, Hublot, and Audemars Piguet and a selection of enchanting Objects of Virtu.

A particular highlight of the collection is this magnificent Diamond ring (lot 53, estimate $120,000–140,000, pictured above).  

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
6 DECEMBER 2023 l 6.30 PM
SMITH & SINGER 
30 QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA

 

EXPLORE FLIPBOOK CATALOGUE   EXPLORE SALE ONLINE

 

For more information, please contact: 

MELBOURNE

Rebecca Sheahan 
Specialist, Jewels & Watches  
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

SYDNEY

Emma Finn  
Specialist, Jewels & Watches    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402  
[email protected]

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Lot 53

Diamond ring

Claw-set to the top with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 4.95 carats framed by similarly set heart-shaped diamonds to shoulders partially channel-set with baguette diamonds, the smaller diamonds together weighing approximately 1.40 carats, mounted in palladium coated 19ct white gold, size O.
Accompanied by a GSL report numbered AA 67603/3, dated 14 April 2023, stating that the 4.95 carat diamond is G colour, VS2 clarity.

Estimate $120,000–140,000  

VIEW LOT

Sydney Exhibition Continues - Important Jewels & Watches

4 December 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

The Sydney exhibition for the forthcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction will be open to the public from Monday 4 December – Tuesday 5 December from 10 am – 5 pm, and on Wednesday 6 December from 10 am – 2 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The December 2023 sale features an impressive selection of dazzling diamonds and stunning coloured gemstones alongside highly sought-after designer and signed jewels.  Spectacular pieces by Bulgari, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, and Ilias Lalaounis are complemented by watches from Piaget, Franck Muller, Hublot, and Audemars Piguet and a selection of enchanting Objects of Virtu.

A particular highlight of the collection is this magnificent Platinum, sapphire and diamond bracelet, circa 1935 (lot 76, estimate $300,000–400,000, pictured above).  

VIEWINGS

SYDNEY
Monday 4 December – Tuesday 5 December    
10 am – 5 pm    
Wednesday 6 December 10 am – 2 pm    
30 Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402

 

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
6 DECEMBER 2023 l 6.30 PM
SMITH & SINGER 
30 QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA

 

EXPLORE FLIPBOOK CATALOGUE   EXPLORE SALE ONLINE

 

For more information, please contact: 

MELBOURNE

Rebecca Sheahan 
Specialist, Jewels & Watches  
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

SYDNEY

Emma Finn  
Specialist, Jewels & Watches    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402  
[email protected]

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Lot 76

Platinum, sapphire and diamond bracelet, circa 1935

The wide pierced and millegrain-set strap of geometric design, centring a square emerald-cut sapphire weighing approximately 15.37 carats framed by baguette, modified brilliant-cut and marquise-shaped diamonds together weighing approximately 68.80 carats, inner circumference approximately 185mm, numbered 4151.
Accompanied by an AGL report numbered 1087955, dated 23 October 2017, stating that the sapphire is natural, blue, of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) origin, with no indications of heating (NTE).  

Estimate $300,000–400,000  

VIEW LOT

Sydney Exhibition Opens - Important Jewels and Watches

1 December 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

The Sydney exhibition for the forthcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction will be open to the public from Saturday 2 December – Tuesday 5 December from 10 am – 5 pm, and on Wednesday 6 December from 10 am – 2 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The December 2023 sale features an impressive selection of dazzling diamonds and stunning coloured gemstones alongside highly sought-after designer and signed jewels.  Spectacular pieces by Bulgari, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, and Ilias Lalaounis are complemented by watches from Piaget, Franck Muller, Hublot, and Audemars Piguet and a selection of enchanting Objects of Virtu.

A particular highlight of the collection is this magnificent Diamond ring (lot 53, estimate $120,000–140,000, pictured above).  

VIEWINGS

SYDNEY
Saturday 2 December – Tuesday 5 December    
10 am – 5 pm    
Wednesday 6 December 10 am – 2 pm    
30 Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402

 

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
6 DECEMBER 2023 l 6.30 PM
SMITH & SINGER 
30 QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA

 

EXPLORE FLIPBOOK CATALOGUE   EXPLORE SALE ONLINE

 

For more information, please contact: 

MELBOURNE

Rebecca Sheahan 
Specialist, Jewels & Watches  
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

SYDNEY

Emma Finn  
Specialist, Jewels & Watches    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402  
[email protected]

Pictured top

Lot 53

Diamond ring

Claw-set to the top with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 4.95 carats framed by similarly set heart-shaped diamonds to shoulders partially channel-set with baguette diamonds, the smaller diamonds together weighing approximately 1.40 carats, mounted in palladium coated 19ct white gold, size O.
Accompanied by a GSL report numbered AA 67603/3, dated 14 April 2023, stating that the 4.95 carat diamond is G colour, VS2 clarity.
 
Estimate $120,000–140,000  

VIEW LOT

Auction Results - Important Australian Art

23 November 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

Smith & Singer’s tightly curated November 2023 auction of Important Australian Art achieved exceptional results for traditional, modern and contemporary Australian art with a total of $9,858,750 (including buyer’s premium).

Determined bidding from clients in the saleroom, on telephones, and online resulted in an outstanding sold rate for a mixed vendor sale of 110% by value and 75% by volume, showing the depth of demand across all categories.

Results were led by stellar performances by artists including Howard Arkley, Charles Blackman, Rosalie Gascoigne, and Sidney Nolan, with a new world auction record established for Nicholas Harding.

Smith & Singer continue to lead the art auction market in Australia with sales exceeding $40 million for the year.  The figure augments the extensive private sales and international consignments Smith & Singer have transacted to date in 2023.

 

  VIEW RESULTS  
CHARLES BLACKMAN 1928-2018 Girl with Flowers (1958)

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Lot 14

SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992   
Desert Bird 1948  
enamel paint on composition board 
90.2 x 120.7 cm
Estimate $500,000–700,000
Sold for $1,625,000 on 21 November 2023
© The Sidney Nolan Trust. All rights reserved.
DACS/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

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Lot 17

CHARLES BLACKMAN 1928-2018   
Girl with Flowers (1958)   
oil on composition board   
150 x 132 cm   
Estimate $700,000–900,000
Sold for $1,250,000 on 21 November 2023
© Charles Blackman/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

Important Australian Art - Auction Tonight

21 November 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney today, Tuesday 21 November, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Among the highlights of the sale is Charles Blackman’s magnificent Girl with Flowers (1958) (lot 17, estimate $700,000–900,000, pictured above).

Whilst Charles Blackman is best-known for his series of ‘Schoolgirl’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ subjects, there is a third sequence of major consequence: the works generally described as his ‘Girls and Flowers’ or ‘Faces and Flowers’ paintings.  Created during the late 1950s, these remarkable images are progressively assuming their rightful position as both a highlight of Blackman’s extensive oeuvre as well as a seminal component within the history of figurative painting in twentieth century Australian art.

Offered for auction for the first time, we are honoured to present Girl with Flowers, created during one of the most desirable periods in Blackman’s career and included in the seminal Antipodean exhibition in August 1959.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 21 November 2023.

  EXPLORE SALE  

For more information, please contact:

Geoffrey Smith
Chairman
+61 (0)418 889 656 
[email protected]


Emily Walker 
Administrator, Art
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

Gary Singer 
Chief Executive Officer & Director
+61 (0)418 337 788 
[email protected]


David Mackay 
Gallery Manager, Sydney   
+61 (0)2 9302 2402
[email protected] 

   
Pictured above 

CHARLES BLACKMAN 1928-2018  
Girl with Flowers (1958)  
oil on composition board  
150 x 132 cm  
Estimate $700,000–900,000  
© Charles Blackman/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

 

Sydney Exhibition Continues - Important Australian Art

17 November 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Friday 17 November – Tuesday 21 November, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Among the highlights of the sale is Howard Arkley’s spectacular Shadow Factories 1991 (lot 12, estimate $800,000–1,000,000, pictured above).

Shadow Factories, a work of complexity and exuberance, bursts with a disruptive profusion of colours, shapes, patterns and textures.  One can sense Arkley’s delight in selecting and collaging from magazine cuttings and interior design swatches that were then photocopied, projected onto the canvas, and meticulously coloured, undergoing their own construction and transformation.

One of only seven major compositions on the cityscape theme in Arkley’s remarkable oeuvre – all of which are tightly held in private collections – the present Shadow Factories forms the last in the sequence.  Offered for the first time for public sale, Shadow Factories remains a composition of enduring appeal that represents a defining moment within the history and development of twentieth century Australian art.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 21 November 2023.

  EXPLORE SALE  

For more information, please contact:

Geoffrey Smith
Chairman
+61 (0)418 889 656 
[email protected]


Emily Walker 
Administrator, Art
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

Gary Singer 
Chief Executive Officer & Director
+61 (0)418 337 788 
[email protected]


David Mackay 
Gallery Manager, Sydney   
+61 (0)2 9302 2402
[email protected] 

   
Pictured above 

HOWARD ARKLEY 1951-1999    
Shadow Factories 1991  
synthetic polymer paint on canvas 
175.5 x 135.5 cm
Estimate $800,000–1,000,000   
© The Estate of Howard Arkley/Licensed by Kalli Rolfe Contemporary Art

VIEW LOT

 

Important Jewels and Watches - Catalogue Announcement

16 November 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

The digital catalogue for the upcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction at Smith & Singer is now available to view online.

The December 2023 sale features an impressive selection of dazzling diamonds and stunning coloured gemstones alongside highly sought-after designer and signed jewels.  Spectacular pieces by Bulgari, Cartier, Tiffany & Co., Harry Winston, and Ilias Lalaounis are complemented by watches from Piaget, Franck Muller, Hublot, and Audemars Piguet and a selection of enchanting Objects of Virtu.

A particular highlight of the collection is this stunning 18ct gold and diamond ‘Signature X’ necklace, Tiffany & Co. (lot 31, estimate $36,000–46,000, pictured above).  

VIEWINGS

MELBOURNE

Friday 24 November – Sunday 26 November  
10 am – 5 pm 
14-16 Collins Street, Melbourne, VIC 
+61 (0)3 9508 9900

 

SYDNEY

Saturday 2 December – Tuesday 5 December 
10 am – 5 pm 
Wednesday 6 December 10 am – 2 pm 
30 Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW 
+61 (0)2 9302 2402

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
6 DECEMBER 2023 l 6.30 PM
SMITH & SINGER 
30 QUEEN STREET, WOOLLAHRA

 

EXPLORE FLIPBOOK CATALOGUE   EXPLORE SALE ONLINE

 

For more information, please contact: 

MELBOURNE

Rebecca Sheahan 
Specialist, Jewels & Watches  
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

SYDNEY

Emma Finn  
Specialist, Jewels & Watches    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402  
[email protected]

Pictured top

Lot 31

18ct gold and diamond ‘Signature X’ necklace, Tiffany & Co.

The articulated collar designed as a series of fluted X-shaped links alternating with quatrefoil motifs pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 8.00 carats, completed by a concealed clasp, inner circumference approximately 410mm, signed T&Co. for Tiffany & Co.
Estimate $36,000–46,000

VIEW LOT

Sydney Exhibition Opens - Important Australian Art

15 November 2023

 IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Thursday 16 November – Tuesday 21 November, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Among the highlights of the sale is Charles Blackman’s magnificent Girl with Flowers (1958) (lot 17, estimate $700,000–900,000, pictured above).

Whilst Charles Blackman is best-known for his series of ‘Schoolgirl’ and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ subjects, there is a third sequence of major consequence: the works generally described as his ‘Girls and Flowers’ or ‘Faces and Flowers’ paintings.  Created during the late 1950s, these remarkable images are progressively assuming their rightful position as both a highlight of Blackman’s extensive oeuvre as well as a seminal component within the history of figurative painting in twentieth century Australian art.

Offered for auction for the first time, we are honoured to present Girl with Flowers, created during one of the most desirable periods in Blackman’s career and included in the seminal Antipodean exhibition in August 1959.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 21 November 2023.

  EXPLORE SALE  

For more information, please contact:

Geoffrey Smith
Chairman
+61 (0)418 889 656 
[email protected]


Emily Walker 
Administrator, Art
+61 (0)3 9508 9900
[email protected]

Gary Singer 
Chief Executive Officer & Director
+61 (0)418 337 788 
[email protected]


David Mackay 
Gallery Manager, Sydney   
+61 (0)2 9302 2402
[email protected] 

   
Pictured above 

CHARLES BLACKMAN 1928-2018 
Girl with Flowers (1958) 
oil on composition board 
150 x 132 cm 
Estimate $700,000–900,000 
© Charles Blackman/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

 

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