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H.35cm
Dia.24cm
Ernest James Theodore (Theo) Mashman (1895-1964), potter, was born on 19 August 1895 at Willoughby, Sydney.
Elder son of Henry Mashman (1856-1922), potter, and his second wife Elizabeth Simpson, née Wieland, a widow.
Theo, as he was known, represented the second generation of Mashmans in Australia.
Late 19th Century Australian Blackwood Library Chair
1890-1900
Opened H.87cm W.41cm D.56cm
Late 19th Century Australian Blackwood Library Chair
1890-1900
Opened H.87cm W.41cm D.56cm
Stock AA1661
A rare 19th Century Australian painted willow tree garden bench
H. 3′ 1″ – 94 cm
W. 4′ 10″ – 147 cm
D. 2′ 10″ – 86 cm
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Stock AA0782
‘He jumped into the Billabong’
Douglas Stubbs
Signed, Stubbs – 5 – 1974
A painting having vibrant colours and great imagination.
Oil on board
1927 – 2008
94 cm x 124 cm
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Setting of five Australian panoramic oils by Bateman.
Piers Maxwell Dudley Bateman
Signed lower right
1947
Each panel – H. 6’ – 154 cm W. 3’ 7” 108 cm Total width – 540 cm
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Stock AA0734
Arnwekery (Bush Plum) Dreaming
Gracie Pwerl Morton
This painting describes the search for bush tucker across the Central Desert landscape which is an important part of Aboriginal life.
Gracie (born 1956) specializes in painting the Bush Plum Dreaming, also known to the Alyawarre as Arnwekety. Her style of painting is distinctively minimalist and she uses a very delicate dotting technique and traditional colours, which derive from the colours of natural ochres.
Acrylic on linen
2004
112 cm x 181 cm
Provenance – Redrock Gallery Melbourne 2004
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Stock AA1406b
A 19th Century Australian painted rustic stick bench
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‘Wild Flowers’ by M. Rigby
Oil on canvas.
19th Century Australian. Frame: 123 cm x 92 cm
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Stock AA1662
A pair of Australian fauna andirons of emus & kangaroos.
For supporting logs in a fireplace.
H: 32 cm
D: 43 cm