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Sydney Exhibition Opens - SIDNEY NOLAN: Property Formerly from the Collection of Lord McAlpine

13 September 2023

 SIDNEY NOLAN Property formerly from the collection of  Lord McAlpine

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Thursday 14 September – Monday 18 September from 10 am – 5 pm, and on Tuesday 19 September from 10 am – 2 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

This remarkable collection of 42 paintings by Australia’s most internationally celebrated and collected artist, spans Sidney Nolan’s highly productive and inventive career from 1957 to 1987.  Significant examples from Nolan’s Eliza Fraser, Ned Kelly, African, Bathers, Oedipus, Gallipoli, and Silk Road series are represented by large-scale compositions in oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas and composition board that reveal the artist as the truly extraordinary innovator and trailblazer for which he is justly renowned.

All works in the sale carry the same modest estimate of $15,000–25,000 and represent exceptional buying.

The auction will be held at Smith & Singer, 30 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 19 September 2023.

   

EXPLORE FLIPBOOK CATALOGUE EXPLORE EXHIBITION ONLINE

  

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

SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992
Elephant and White Cliffs (1963)  
synthetic polymer paint on composition board
122 x 152.5 cm  
Estimate $15,000–25,000
© The Sidney Nolan Trust. All rights reserved,
DACS/Copyright Agency, 2023

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Auction Tonight - Important Jewels & Watches

5 September 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 September sale features a dazzling array of diamonds, coloured diamonds and precious gemstones along with signed jewels by highly sought-after jewellers, including impressive designs by Cartier, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., Paspaley, and Seaman Schepps, complemented by watches by Chopard, Cartier, Panerai, and Jaeger-LeCoultre.

A highlight of the collection is this stunning 18ct gold and pearl necklace, Bulgari (lot 64, estimate $22,000–32,000, pictured above).  

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
5 SEPTEMBER 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 64

18ct gold and pearl necklace, Bulgari

The articulated collar composed of polished gold stations supporting a fringe of 50 round cultured pearls measuring approximately 7 to 8mm, alternating with polished rondel spacers and completed by a concealed clasp, gross weight approximately 156 grams, inner circumference approximately 410mm, signed Bulgari, Italian maker's marks.
Accompanied by a Bulgari presentation case.
 
Estimate $22,000–32,000  

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Melbourne Exhibition Opens - SIDNEY NOLAN: Property Formerly from the Collection of Lord McAlpine

5 September 2023

 SIDNEY NOLAN Property formerly from the collection of  Lord McAlpine

The exhibition will be on view in Melbourne from Wednesday 6 September – Sunday 10 September, 10 am to 5 pm, at 14-16 Collins Street.

This remarkable collection of 42 paintings by Australia’s most internationally celebrated and collected artist, spans Sidney Nolan’s highly productive and inventive career from 1957 to 1987.  Significant examples from Nolan’s Eliza Fraser, Ned Kelly, African, Bathers, Oedipus, Gallipoli, and Silk Road series are represented by large-scale compositions in oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas and composition board that reveal the artist as the truly extraordinary innovator and trailblazer for which he is justly renowned.

All works in the sale carry the same modest estimate of $15,000–25,000 and represent exceptional buying.

Following Melbourne, the Sydney exhibition will take place from Thursday 14 September – Monday 18 September from 10 am – 5 pm, and on Tuesday 19 September from 10 am – 2 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The auction will be held at Smith & Singer, 30 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 19 September 2023.

   

EXPLORE FLIPBOOK CATALOGUE EXPLORE EXHIBITION ONLINE
  

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

SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992
Ned Kelly (Cover Design) (1961) 
synthetic polymer paint on composition board
152.5 x 122 cm 
Estimate $15,000–25,000
© The Sidney Nolan Trust. All rights reserved, DACS/Copyright Agency, 2023

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Important Australian Art for Private Sale - Sidney Nolan

4 September 2023

SIDNEY NOLAN

Smith & Singer are delighted to offer Sidney Nolan's Convict in Landscape 1962 for private sale.

Convict in Landscape represents an exceptional image within Nolan’s brilliant iconography from this crucial period that possess an intelligence, inventiveness and audaciousness that changed the course of Australian painting.  With these compositions Nolan transformed the genre of historical subjects from the retrograde to the avant garde.  Convict in Landscape exemplifies Nolan’s ability to synthesise the mythic and the vernacular, a confident nineteenth century past with a devastated post-war twentieth century present, and through that synthesis to identify and acknowledge an underlying restlessness and uncertainty apparent in modern Australia’s identity.

Convict in Landscape bears a distinguished history to match its high quality.  The work formed part of the personal collection of Cynthia Nolan and was subsequently sold from her estate to Lord McAlpine of West Green, who over the course of three decades formed the most comprehensive collection of paintings by Sidney Nolan.

 

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 

SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992  
Convict in Landscape 1962    
synthetic polymer paint on composition board 
122.2 x 91.4 cm   
For private sale
©  The Sidney Nolan Trust. All rights reserved, DACS/Copyright Agency, 2023

Sydney Exhibition Continues - Important Jewels & Watches

2 September 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

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

The September sale features a dazzling array of diamonds, coloured diamonds and precious gemstones along with signed jewels by highly sought-after jewellers, including impressive designs by Cartier, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., Paspaley, and Seaman Schepps, complemented by watches by Chopard, Cartier, Panerai, and Jaeger-LeCoultre.

A particular highlight of the collection is this magnificent 18ct pink gold and diamond 'Love' bracelet, Cartier, 2021 (estimate $25,000–35,000, pictured above).    

VIEWINGS

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

 

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
5 SEPTEMBER 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 48

18ct pink gold and diamond 'Love' bracelet, Cartier, 2021

The oval hinged bracelet is pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds together weighing approximately 2.00 carats and decorated at intervals with screwhead motifs, size 18, inner dimensions approximately 58 x 49mm, signed Cartier, numbered MMS917.
Accompanied by a Cartier certificate of authenticity dated 15 August 2021, Cartier insurance valuation dated 19 June 2023, Cartier box and outer box.
Estimate $25,000–35,000  

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Sydney Exhibition Opens - Important Jewels and Watches

31 August 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

The Sydney exhibition for the forthcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction will be open to the public from Friday 1 September to Monday 4 September from 10 am – 5 pm, and on Tuesday 5 September from 10 am – 2 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra

The September sale features a dazzling array of diamonds, coloured diamonds and precious gemstones along with signed jewels by highly sought-after jewellers, including impressive designs by Cartier, Bulgari, Tiffany & Co., Paspaley, and Seaman Schepps, complemented by watches by Chopard, Cartier, Panerai, and Jaeger-LeCoultre.

A particular highlight of the collection is this stunning  Diamond Ring (estimate $90,000–120,000, pictured above).    

VIEWINGS

SYDNEY
Friday 1 September – Monday 4 September  
10 am – 5 pm  
Tuesday 5 September 10 am – 2 pm  
30 Queen Street, Woollahra, NSW  
+61 (0)2 9302 2402

 

AUCTION IN SYDNEY
5 SEPTEMBER 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 25

Diamond Ring

Claw-set with a brilliant-cut diamond weighing 3.78 carats, mounted in platinum, size J½.
Accompanied by a facsimile GIA report numbered 5192001077, dated 15 January 2018, stating that the 3.78ct diamond is E colour, VS2 clarity, laser inscribed. 
Estimate $90,000–120,000  

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SIDNEY NOLAN: Property Formerly from the Collection of Lord McAlpine - Catalogue Announcement

28 August 2023

 SIDNEY NOLAN Property formerly from the collection of  Lord McAlpine

The digital catalogue for the upcoming auction Sidney Nolan: Property formerly from the Collection of Lord McAlpine is now available to view online

This remarkable collection of 42 paintings by Australia’s most internationally celebrated and collected artist, spans Nolan’s highly productive and inventive career from 1957 to 1987.  Significant examples from Sidney Nolan’s Eliza Fraser, Ned Kelly, African, Bathers, Oedipus, Gallipoli, and Silk Road series are represented by large-scale compositions in oil and synthetic polymer paint on canvas and composition board that reveal the artist as the truly extraordinary innovator and trailblazer for which he is justly renowned.

This fascinating auction will be open to the public Wednesday 6 September – Sunday 10 September 2023, 10 am – 5 pm, at 14-16 Collins Street, Melbourne. Following Melbourne the Sydney exhibition will take place from Thursday 14 September – Tuesday 19 September, 10 am – 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The auction will be held at Smith & Singer, 30 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 19 September 2023.

   

EXPLORE FLIPBOOK CATALOGUE EXPLORE EXHIBITION ONLINE

  

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  
+61 (0)2 9302 2402
[email protected] 

    
 
Pictured above

SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992
Crocodile 1963
synthetic polymer paint on composition board
152.5 x 122 cm
Estimate $15,000–25,000
© The Sidney Nolan Trust. All rights reserved, DACS/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

Auction Results - Important Australian Art

25 August 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

Smith & Singer’s tightly curated August 2023 auction of Important Australian Art achieved exceptional results for traditional, modern and contemporary Australian art with a total of $14,796,250.

Determined bidding from clients in the saleroom, on telephones, and online resulted in an outstanding sold rate for a mixed vendor sale of 151.4% by value and 85% by volume, showing the depth of demand across all categories.  The figure augments the extensive private sales and international consignments Smith & Singer have transacted to date in 2023.

Results were led by stellar performances by artists including Bessie Davidson, Rosalie Gascoigne, Sidney Nolan, Arthur Streeton, and Brett Whiteley, with new world auction records established for Joel Elenberg, Isobel Rae and Fred Williams. The auction also witnessed the highest price ever achieved for an Australian sculpture at auction.

 

  VIEW RESULTS  
JOEL ELENBERG 1948-1980 Mask 1 (1978)

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Lot 23

FRED WILLIAMS 1927-1982 
Masons Falls (1981)  
oil on canvas  
182.2 x 151.8 cm 
Estimate $2,000,000–3,000,000 
Sold for $3,250,000 
AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST 
© Estate of Fred Williams/Copyright Agency, 2023

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Lot 20

JOEL ELENBERG 1948-1980 
Mask 1 (1978) 
black Belgium marble 
55 cm high (including base)  
Estimate $350,000–450,000
Sold for $1,156,250
AUCTION RECORD FOR THE ARTIST
AUCTION RECORD FOR AN AUSTRALIAN SCULPTURE
  
© The Estate of Joel Elenberg

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