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Melbourne Exhibition Opens - Important Jewels & Watches

24 August 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

The Melbourne exhibition for the forthcoming Important Jewels & Watches auction will be open to the public from Friday 25 August to Sunday 27 August, from 10 am – 5 pm, at 14-16 Collins Street, Melbourne.

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 Chopard Imperiale ref S38/3467-20, an 18ct white gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet (estimate $55,000–65,000, pictured above).  

VIEWINGS

MELBOURNE

Friday 25 August – Sunday 27 August 
10 am – 5 pm 
14-16 Collins Street, Melbourne, VIC 
+61 (0)3 9508 9900

 

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]

Pictured top

Lot 39

Chopard Imperiale ref S38/3467-20

An 18ct white gold and diamond-set wristwatch with bracelet
Estimate $55,000–65,000  

VIEW LOT

Auction Tonight - Important Australian Art

23 August 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney today, Wednesday 23 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Among the highlights of the sale is Fred Williams’s magnificent Masons Falls (1981) (lot 23, estimate $2,000,000–3,000,000, pictured above).

Fred Williams’s ‘Waterfall’ compositions of 1979-1981 have long been acknowledged as one of the artist’s most accomplished, sustained and complex series; a body of work that finds its origins deeply embedded within the history and development of Australian art as well as fundamentally inspired by the astonishing qualities found within the Australian landscape itself.

We are particularly honoured to present the magisterial Masons Falls for public sale for the first time – a composition of exceptional quality, beauty and significance – created at the height of Williams’s powers as an artist and one of great influencers of his own and subsequent generations.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm tonight, 23 August 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 

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

VIEW LOT

 

Sydney Exhibition Continues - Important Australian Art

21 August 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Monday 21 August – Wednesday 23 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Among the highlights of the sale is Rosalie Gascoigne’s spectacular Marmalade 1989-1990 (lot 21, estimate $600,000–800,000, pictured above).

Rosalie Gascoigne’s cunning formalist assemblages are made from many and varied objects – kewpie dolls, shells, enamelled metal utensils, thistle stalks, feathers, corrugated iron, linoleum, the worn timbers of apiary boxes, drink crates, cable reels and plywood form boards – but perhaps the most original and certainly the most popular of all her materials are the retro-reflective road signs.  Possibly inspired by the work of James Lee Byars and Jannis Kounellis, Gascoigne’s yellow and orange chequerboards first appear from the mid-1980s, concurrently with her Schweppes bottle-crate structures.  In these two complimentary bodies of work, the sawn squares and rectangles and strips create both subtle tonal harmonies across the picture plane and minimal, stuttering dada poems of words and letters.

We are honoured to present Rosalie Gascoigne’s magnificent Marmalade, one of the artist’s finest compositions ever offered for auction, from the collection of Cate Blanchett AC and Andrew Upton.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 23 August 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 

ROSALIE GASCOIGNE 1917-1999
Marmalade 1989-1990
sawn plywood retro-reflective road signs on plywood
152.5 x 142.5 cm
Estimate $600,000–800,000  
© Rosalie Gascoigne/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

 

Sydney Exhibition Continues - Important Australian Art

18 August 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Friday 18 August – Wednesday 23 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Among the highlights of the sale is Fred Williams’s magnificent Masons Falls (1981) (lot 23, estimate $2,000,000–3,000,000, pictured above).

Fred Williams’s ‘Waterfall’ compositions of 1979-1981 have long been acknowledged as one of the artist’s most accomplished, sustained and complex series; a body of work that finds its origins deeply embedded within the history and development of Australian art as well as fundamentally inspired by the astonishing qualities found within the Australian landscape itself.

We are particularly honoured to present the magisterial Masons Falls for public sale for the first time – a composition of exceptional quality, beauty and significance – created at the height of Williams’s powers as an artist and one of great influencers of his own and subsequent generations.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 23 August 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 

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

VIEW LOT

 

Sydney Exhibition Opens - Important Australian Art

16 August 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Sydney from Thursday 17 August – Wednesday 23 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

Among the highlights of the sale is Sidney Nolan’s magnificent Ned Kelly: Wounded Bushranger 1955 (lot 22, estimate $750,000–950,000, pictured above).

Included in Nolan’s highly significant solo exhibition at The Redfern Gallery, London, in May 1955, Wounded Bushranger is a dramatic composition that evokes empathy and pathos.  Here the armed and mounted outlaw slumps in his saddle, his eye visible through the slit in his helmet, directed to the ground out of physical necessity, rather than strategic bushmanship.  Ned Kelly’s horse is shown pushing forward, propelling his passenger towards the river, where he may escape the advances of his avenging pursuers.

Compositions from Nolan’s ‘second’ Ned Kelly series remain tightly held, with the majority residing in prestigious public and private collections.  We are honoured to be entrusted with the sale of Wounded Bushranger – a rare and inventive depiction from our most internationally renowned Australian artist – that was last offered for public auction almost a quarter of a century ago.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 23 August 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 

SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992
Ned Kelly: Wounded Bushranger 1955 
oil and enamel paint on composition board
71 x 91.5 cm 
Estimate $750,000–950,000 
© The Sidney Nolan Trust. All Rights Reserved. DACS/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

Important Jewels and Watches - Catalogue Announcement

15 August 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES 

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

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 18ct white gold, diamond, emerald and onyx ‘Dame à la Panthère’ necklace, Cartier (lot 71, estimate $90,000–110,000, pictured above).  

VIEWINGS

MELBOURNE

Friday 25 August – Sunday 27 August 
10 am – 5 pm 
14-16 Collins Street, Melbourne, VIC 
+61 (0)3 9508 9900

 

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]

Pictured top

Lot 71

18ct white gold, diamond, emerald and onyx ‘Dame à la Panthère’ necklace, Cartier

Centring a resting panther pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds and accented with carved onyx spots, the eye set with a pear-shaped emerald, the nose and collar carved onyx, flanked by annular and gate link connectors to a necklace of stylised baton links all grain-set with brilliant-cut diamonds, inner circumference approximately 420mm, signed Cartier, numbered 98 688A, French assay mark.
Accompanied by a Cartier pouch.
Estimate $90,000–110,000

VIEW LOT

Important Australian Art - Melbourne Exhibition Opens

8 August 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

The exhibition will be on view in Melbourne from Wednesday 9 August – Sunday 13 August, 10 am to 5 pm, at 14-16 Collins Street.

Among the highlights of the sale is Sidney Nolan’s magnificent Ned Kelly: Wounded Bushranger 1955 (lot 22, estimate $750,000–950,000, pictured above).

Included in Nolan’s highly significant solo exhibition at The Redfern Gallery, London, in May 1955, Wounded Bushranger is a dramatic composition that evokes empathy and pathos.  Here the armed and mounted outlaw slumps in his saddle, his eye visible through the slit in his helmet, directed to the ground out of physical necessity, rather than strategic bushmanship.  Ned Kelly’s horse is shown pushing forward, propelling his passenger towards the river, where he may escape the advances of his avenging pursuers.

Compositions from Nolan’s ‘second’ Ned Kelly series remain tightly held, with the majority residing in prestigious public and private collections.  We are honoured to be entrusted with the sale of Wounded Bushranger – a rare and inventive depiction from our most internationally renowned Australian artist – that was last offered for public auction almost a quarter of a century ago.

Following Melbourne, the Sydney exhibition will take place from Thursday 17 August – Wednesday 23 August, 10 am to 5 pm at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 23 August 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 

SIDNEY NOLAN 1917-1992
Ned Kelly: Wounded Bushranger 1955 
oil and enamel paint on composition board
71 x 91.5 cm 
Estimate $750,000–950,000 
© The Sidney Nolan Trust. All Rights Reserved. DACS/Copyright Agency, 2023

VIEW LOT

Important Australian Art - Catalogue Announcement

31 July 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

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

Among the highlights of the sale is Fred Williams’s magnificent Masons Falls (1981) (lot 23, estimate $2,000,000–3,000,000, pictured above).

Fred Williams’s ‘Waterfall’ compositions of 1979-1981 have long been acknowledged as one of the artist’s most accomplished, sustained and complex series; a body of work that finds its origins deeply embedded within the history and development of Australian art as well as fundamentally inspired by the astonishing qualities found within the Australian landscape itself.

We are particularly honoured to present the magisterial Masons Falls for public sale for the first time – a composition of exceptional quality, beauty and significance – created at the height of Williams’s powers as an artist and one of great influencers of his own and subsequent generations.

The exhibition will take place in Melbourne from Wednesday 9 August – Sunday 13 August, 10 am to 5 pm at 14-16 Collins Street, and in Sydney from Thursday 17 August – Wednesday 23 August, 10 am to 5 pm at 30 Queen Street, Woollahra.

The auction will be held at the National Council of Jewish Women of Australia, 111 Queen Street, Woollahra at 6.30 pm on 23 August 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 

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

VIEW LOT

 

Invitation to consign - Important Australian Art

5 July 2023

IMPORTANT AUSTRALIAN ART

Consign now to our forthcoming auction of Important Australian Art.

In May, Smith & Singer achieved a sale total in excess of $13 million (including buyer’s premium) that combined excellent sold rates and performances against estimates.  The sale established 7 of the 10 highest prices for art at auction in Australia this year to date.

Building on the resounding success of our auctions of fewer works of higher value, our carefully curated August 2023 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  
Gallery Manager, Sydney    
+61 (0)2 9302 2402 
[email protected]

 

Pictured above 

CHARLES BLACKMAN 1928-2018  
The White Tablecloth 1956  
tempera and oil on composition board  
119.3 x 135 cm   
Estimate $1,200,000–1,600,000
Sold for $1,500,000 on 2 May 2023   
© Charles Blackman/Copyright Agency, 2023 

Invitation to consign - Important Jewels & Watches

29 June 2023

IMPORTANT JEWELS & WATCHES

Consign now to our next auction of Important Jewels & Watches, that will take place in Sydney on 5 September 2023.

This auction will build on the resounding success of our first Important Jewels & Watches auction of 2023, which achieved excellent results.  Pieces by international and Australian designers, including Bulgari, Cartier, Paspaley and Rolex alongside impressive diamonds and emeralds, performed particularly well and the auction realised an overall total of $1,100,495 with a clearance rate by value of 85.80%.  A number of important pieces have already been consigned, including this highly desirable 18ct pink gold and diamond ‘Love’ bracelet, Cartier, 2021 (estimate $25,000–35,000, pictured above).

Smith & Singer offer unique and unparalleled access to local and international collectors.  Contact our specialists now for a confidential appraisal.

You may also use our appraisal estimate form.

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 above 

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, box and outer box.
Estimate $25,000–35,000  

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