

Barry Humphries:
Artist and Collector
03.06.2025, 6pm
Sydney
fri 30 may – sun 01 jun
The Bond, 36-40 Queen Street Woollahra, NSW 2025
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madeleine mackenzie
head of decorative arts & art, sydney
02 9362 9045
0405 565 644
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Himself, 7AM
ink on tinted envelope initialled lower right: BH titled in French lower left: 7AM / LUI MÊME
25 x 17.5cm
$1,000-1,200



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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Provençale Landscape, St Jerome, Provence 2011 watercolour and ink on paper
signed and dated lower left: Barry Humphries 011 titled on gallery label verso
29.5 x 41cm
$2,000-3,000
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
French Street Scene 2011 watercolour and ink on paper
signed lower left: Barry Humphries titled and dated on gallery label verso
40 x 34cm
$2,000-3,000

Left Bank Street 2011
watercolour and ink on paper
signed and dated lower left: Barry Humphries 011
inscribed lower right: Rue Git / Le Coeur / Paris
signed, titled and dated on label verso: LEFT BANK STREET / BARRY HUMPHRIES / (GOUCHE) / 2011
41 x 32.5cm
$2,000-3,000
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29.5
$2,000-3,000




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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
The King Edward River 2009 watercolour and ink on paper signed and dated lower right: Barry Humphries ‘09 titled lower right: THE KING EDWARD RIVER
34.5 x 42cm
$2,000-3,000
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
The Bandstand, Strathalbyn Gardens 2013 watercolour and ink signed lower left: Barry Humphries titled and dated lower right: THE BANDSTAND / STRATHALBYN / GARDEN / JAN. ‘13
34 x 40cm
$2,000-3,000






The Corporate Smile 2019 mixed media on canvas, triptych each signed and dated lower right: Barry Humphries / 2019
Each 95 x 67cm
$6,000-8,000
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Dame Edna pen and watercolour on paper
signed lower right: Barry Humphries 28 x 21.5cm
$2,000-3,000


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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
John Olsen at Bowral pen, watercolour and crayon on paper signed lower left: Barry Humphries titled lower right: JOHN OLSEN / UNKNOWN [STRUCK THROUGH] / MAN / BOWRAL / 25
28 x 17cm
$1,000-1,200
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
L.A. Trout Pout 2010 ink and gouache on paper signed, titled and dated lower centre: LA. TROUT. POUT / Barry Humphries / 31.7.10
signed and inscribed on frame backing: BARRY HUMPHRIES / DRAWN FROM THE LIFE / LOS ANGELES / INK + GOUACHE
27 x 20cm
$800-1,200
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
The Royal Historian 2021 ink with crayon and felt pen on lined paper signed, titled and dated lower centre: Barry Humphries The Royal Historian ‘21
29.5 x 21cm
$500-700





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HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
A Critic ink and watercolour on paper
signed and titled lower left: A CRITIC / Barry Humphries
20 x 15cm
$500-700
HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Hong Kong is Open ink and watercolour on paper
signed lower right: BARRY / HUMP / HRIES titled upper right: HONG / KONG / IS / OPEN
18 x 11cm
$500-700 16
HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Vista Café, Wellington 2011 ink and watercolour on paper
signed, titled and dated lower right: Barry Humphries / VISTA / CAFE / WELLINGTON / NZ. / OCT 11 / .11
21 x 15cm
$500-700


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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Val 2016 ink and watercolour on paper signed, titled and dated lower right: VAL / BY / Barry Humphries / 2016 28 x 21.5cm
$500-700
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Her First Chopsticks ink and watercolour on lined paper signed lower right edge: Barry Humphries titled upper left: HER FIRST CHOPSTICKS 21 x 13.5cm
$400-600
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023) Did I Tell You?
ink and watercolour on paper initialled lower left: B.H. titled lower centre: DID I / TELL / YOU? 11 x 18cm
$500-700
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
‘Lovers’, Flower Drum Restaurant 2012 ink and crayon on folded paper signed lower right: Barry Humphries titled and dated upper left: ‘LOVERS’ / FLOWER
DRUM REST. / 15/7/12 21 x 30cm
$500-700
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
LIAM, TIFFANY, COME HEEAH! 2010 watercolour and ink on paper initialled and dated lower right: BH. / 010 titled on mount upper right: LIAM / TIFFANY / COME / HEEAH!
17 x 10.5cm
$500-700



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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Businessman ink and watercolour on lined paper signed lower centre: Barry / Humphries titled lower right: Businessman 21 x 13.5cm
$400-600
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Well Graham, When Can We Talk About It? ink and watercolour on paper signed upper right: Barry Humphries titled lower left: WELL, GRAHAM / WHEN CAN WE / TALK ABOUT IT / ? 20 x 20cm
$500-700
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Woman Smoking 2015 pencil, ink and crayon on paper signed and dated lower right: Barry Humphries / 2015 11 x 18cm
$500-700






BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
There’s Nothing You Can Do About It Now watercolour and ink on paper initialled twice lower left: BH. BH. titled lower centre: THERE’S / NOTHING / YOU CAN / DO ABOUT / IT / NOW. 11 x 18cm
$500-700
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023) What Do You Expect Me To Do About It? 2019 ink and coloured pencil on paper initialled and dated lower right: B.H. 19 titled lower centre: WHAT DO YOU EXPECT ME TO DO ABOUT IT?
11 x 18cm
$500-700
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
After the Office ink and crayon on paper signed lower right: BARRY / HUMPHRIES titled lower left: AFTER THE / OFFICE 18 x 11cm
$500-700
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Mother and Daughter, Toronto ink and watercolour on lined paper titled and initialled lower left: MOTHER + / DAUGHTER / BH inscribed lower centre: KIT / KAT / TORONTO
20 x 26.5cm
$500-700




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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Sketch, Self pencil on paper initialled lower centre: BH
35 x 27cm
$300-500
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Charlie Hindlip Drawing, Douro pencil on paper titled lower centre: CHARLY HINDLIPDRAWING / DOURO
34 x 26.5cm
other notes
Charles Allsopp, 6th Baron Hindlip (1940-2024), was General Manager of Christie’s New York and later Chairman of Christie’s International.
$400-600
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Charlie Hindlip Drawing pencil on paper artist’s estate blind stamp lower right
27 x 35cm
$300-400
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Someone Other Than Charlie Hindlip Painting pencil on paper titled upper right: SOMEONE / OTHER / THAN / CHARLIE / HINDLPP / PAINTNG artist’s estate blind stamp lower centre
35 x 27cm
$300-400
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Steven Isserlis Playing the Cello pencil on paper
35 x 27cm
$400-600





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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Sketch of a Man pencil on paper
artist’s estate blindstamp lower right
35.5 x 27cm
$300-500
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Sketch, Steven Isserlis Playing the Cello pencil on paper
titled and initialled lower left: STEVEN / ISSILIS / BY / BH
artist’s estate blindstamp lower right
35.5 x 27cm
$300-500
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Sketch, Maro pencil
titled lower centre: MARO?
artist’s estate blindstamp lower left 27 x 35cm
$300-500
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BARRY HUMPHRIES (1934-2023)
Sketches, Nigel Boonham and Self 2018 pencil on folded paper
titled and dated lower right: Nigel Boonham / 2206-18 33 x 44cm
$300-500



each signed and dated lower right: Barry
each numbered lower left: 8/100
each with artist’s blind stamp lower right
Each 90 x 60cm
$2,000-3,000

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CLIFTON PUGH (1924-1990)
Study for Portrait of Barry Humphries 1959 oil on board
signed and dated lower right: Pugh / 7 MAR ‘59
signed, titled and inscribed verso: “BARRY HUMPHRIES” / CLIFTON PUGH / COTTAGE BRIDGE / VICTORIA
46 x 37cm
related works
Clifton Pugh, Barry Humphries, 1958, oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, Canberra
$8,000-12,000
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BILL BEASLEY
Life Mask of Barry Humphries 1975 oil on board
signed and dated lower right: Beasley ‘75 27 x 36cm
Gift of the artist
other notes
This painting features a plaster mask cast by Sir William Dargie who lent the mask to his student at the time, Bill Beasley. The mask can also be seen in Dargie’s ‘The Mask of Barry Humphries’, c. 1972, oil on composition board, found in the National Portrait Gallery, Canberra.
$400-600
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ROBERT TAYLOR-GHEE (1869-1951)
Swanston Street Melbourne oil on board
signed lower left: Taylor-Ghee titled on frame verso 20 x 28cm
$1,000-2,000




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H.R. GALLOP (1890-1958)
Shoalhaven Landscape oil on board
signed lower right: H. R. Gallop
25 x 33cm
provenance
Goodmans Auctioneers, Sydney, 12th Sydney National Art Auction, 1 April 2003, lot 19
$600-800
52
Attributed to DAVID DAVIES (1864 - 1939)
Moonrise Over Landscape oil on canvas
45.5 x 76.5cm
$800-1,200
53
MICHAEL SHANNON (1927-1993)
Windy Day in Cairns 1968 ink and watercolour on paper
signed and dated lower right: Shannon 68 titled lower left: Windy Day in Cairns. 21.5 x 28cm
provenance
Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne (label verso)
exhibitions
Christmas Exhibition, Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne, 10-23 December 2009, cat. 79
$150-250
54
LEON HALL (born 1947)
Nude and Cushions
charcoal on paper
signed lower left: LEON HALL artist’s name and title on gallery label verso
12.3 x 17cm
provenance
Bowral Fine Art Gallery, Bowral (label verso)
$200-300
55 PETER TRUSLER (born 1954)
Saffron 1997
pastel
signed and dated lower right: Trusler ‘97 31 x 37cm
provenance
Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne (label verso)
$500-800
56 FRANCIS LYMBURNER (1916-1972)
Female Nude
ink and wash on paper
signed lower right: Lymburner pencil sketch verso
21.5 x 26.5cm
$250-450




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JAN SENBERGS (born 1939)
Bridgid 2003 charcoal on paper titled lower centre: Bridgid signed and dated lower right: J. Senbergs ‘03 67 x 57cm
$500-800
58
GEORG KOLBE (German, 1877-1947)
Klage (Lament) 1921/1978 bronze, conceived 1921, cast posthumously 1978 initialled under left foot: ‘GK’ numbered, dated and bears foundry stamp underneath: ‘NR C 1978 38’ 39.5 x 55 x 28cm
provenance
Lawson-Menzies, Sydney, 19 May 2011, lot 158
$2,000-3,000




Seated Female Nude pencil and watercolour on paper signed lower left: G. Rohner
29 x 37cm
$500-800
60
LORD FREDERIC LEIGHTON (British, 18301896)
Woman in a Scarf pencil on paper artist’s name inscribed on label verso 15.5 x 10.5cm
provenance
By repute: Sir Leon Trout Collection Philip Bacon, 2016 (inscribed to back of frame) $1,500-2,500



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WILLIAM EDWARD FROST (British, 1810-1877)
Seated Nude c.1840 ink and watercolour on card artist’s name, title and date on gallery label verso
15.5 x 10.5cm
provenance
Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne (label verso)
exhibitions
Christmas Exhibition, Bridget McDonnell Gallery, Melbourne, 10-23 December 2009, cat. 40
$300-500
62
LEWIS CHRISTOPHER EDWARD BAUMER (English, 1870-1963)
Portrait of a Young Woman oil on canvas laid on canvas signed and inscribed lower right: Lewis Baumer / McEvoy!
artist’s name on label verso
61 x 48cm
$200-400
63
THEODORE ROUSSEL (French/British, 18471926)
Study from the Nude, Woman Asleep c.1890 lithograph signed in plate lower centre: Theodore Roussell 22 x 30cm
provenance
Peter Nahum at the Leicester Galleries, London (label verso)
Gifted from Philip Bacon, Brisbane, 2012 (inscribed verso)
$600-800
64
JEAN LOUIS FORAIN (French, 1852-1931) Le Lever pencil on paper signed lower right: Forain 32 x 23.5cm
provenance
Swann Auction Galleries, New York, 19th & 20th
Century Prints & Drawings, 10 March 2005, lot 324
$700-900


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ALFRED AUGUSTE JANNIOT (French, 18891969)
Nymph Head from ‘Homage to Jean Goujon’ 1924/2005 bronze, ed. 4/8, conceived 1924, cast posthumously c.2005
incised signature verso: JANNIOT numbered verso: 4/8 bears foundry stamp: Cire Perdue C. Valsuani
Height 35cm, Overall height 55cm
provenance
Galerie Michel Giraud, Paris
$8,000-12,000

67
REYNALDO LUZA (Peruvian, 1893-1978)
Study for Vogue Cover Illustration for 15th Feb 1921
gouache and pencil on paper
25 x 17cm
$300-500
68 REYNALDO LUZA (Peruvian, 1893-1978)
Lady with Blue Trim Coat pencil and gouache on paper signed lower left: REYNALDO LUZA
33.5 x 20.5cm
other notes
(Possibly reproduced in Vogue)
$300-500
69
After GEORGES LEPAPE (French, 1887-1971)
Madame Jules Glaenzer 1926 ink on paper
inscribed and dated upper left: ‘lepape / NY 1926’ inscribed lower left: ‘a madame Jules Glaenzer / hommage de lepape / N.Y. 1926’
21 x 28cm
$150-200
70 ERNEST MERVYN TAYLOR (New Zealander, 1906-1964)
Kingfisher wood engraving, ed. 35 signed, titled and numbered below image: Kingfisher
Ed 35 E. Mervyn Taylor
10 x 7.7cm
$200-400
71 HENRI BASTIN (1896-1979)
Still Life with Shoe 1959 watercolour and gouache on paper signed and dated lower right: HENRI BASTIN /1959
28.5 x 46cm
$300-500
72
In the manner of HENRI MATISSE
Female Nude 1960 pencil on paper initialled and dated upper right: FH 60 31 x 24cm
$200-400









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KEES VAN DONGEN (Dutch/French, 1877-1968)
Le Peintre 1925 colour lithograph titled in plate lower right: ‘Le Peintre” 25 x 19cm
$500-800
74
UNKNOWN ARTIST (French School)
Gentleman and Two Ladies 1909 pencil, ink and watercolour on paper monogrammed and dated lower right
29 x 48cm
$300-500
75
REGINALD EDWARD HIGGINS (British, 18771933)
Diplomacy
watercolour and gouache on paper signed in image upper centre: HIGGINS artist’s name and title on gallery label verso
30.5 x 22.5cm
provenance
John Adams Fine Art, London (label verso)
$500-800
76
GEORGE BARBIER (French, 1882-1932)
Eve
gouache, gold pen, gold leaf and pencil on paper 19 x 38cm (irregular)
provenance
Christie’s, London, 3rd July 1987, lot 747
Private Collection, Europe
Thence by descent
Sotheby’s, London, Impressionist & Modern Art
Including Works from the Collection of Marina Picasso, 15 April 2021, lot 103
$1,000-2,000
77
GEORGE BARBIER (French, 1882-1932)
Femme Nue sur un Divan
gouache, brush and ink and pencil on paper signed lower left: G.BARBiER
21.5 x 38cm (irregular)
provenance
Christie’s, London, 3rd July 1987, lot 750
Private Collection, Europe
Thence by descent
Sotheby’s, London, Impressionist & Modern Art
Including Works from the Collection of Marina Picasso, 15 April 2021, lot 101
$1,000-2,000




78
Attributed to JEAN DUPAS (French 1882-1964)
32.5
$600-800
79
Attributed to JEAN DUPAS (French 1882-1964)
Fabric Design with White Birds in Blue Landscape c.1930 gouache on paper
32.5 x 26cm
$600-800
81
GEORGE HURRELL (American, 1904-1992)
Marlene Dietrich 1938
silver gelatin print, ed. 14/15, printed c.1979
signed lower right: Hurrell
numbered lower left: XIV/XV
38 x 49cm
$2,000-3,000
82
GEORGE HURRELL (American, 1904-1992)
Gene Tierney 1944
silver gelatin print, ed. 12/25
signed lower right: Hurrell
numbered lower left: 12/25
48 x 39cm
$2,000-3,000


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TERRENCE DONOVAN (British, 1936-1996)
Joanna Lumley, Fashion Shoot for Selfridges 1966 silver gelatin photograph, ed. 2/50, printed 2007 inscribed lower centre: For my darling hero Barry Humphries from his adoring servant, Joanna Lumley
xx
Terrence Donovan stamp verso
44.5 x 44.5cm
$800-1,200
84
JOHN SWANNELL (British, b.1946)
Debbie Moore and Lindy Christensen 1977 platinum print, ed. 6/25, printed 2007 signed lower right: John Swannell numbered and inscribed by subject lower left: 6/25 / Dear Barry / .I wish it was you! / with love. always Debbie xx plate: 50 x 38cm, sheet: 66 x 56cm
provenance
Chris Beetles Limited, London (label verso)
exhibitions
John Swannell, Chris Beetles, London, March-April 2007, no. 33
literature
Swannell, J, Fine Lines, London: Salem House Publishers, 1982
Swannell, J, Twenty Years On, London: Pavilion Books Ltd, 1998
$800-1,200
85
JEAN CLAUDE VOLPELIERE
Pattie Boyd photograph inscribed below image: To dear Barry – when we were young / we were ??? All love / Pattie Boyd 24 x 19cm
$300-500
86
RANKIN (British, b.1966)
Kylie Minogue photograph inscribed in image: Dear Barry / Bottoms Up! / Kisses / Kylie / x signed by subject lower right: Kylie x 33 x 39cm
$1,500-2,500








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PATRICK LICHFIELD (British, 1939-2005)
Ibiza 1983
c-print, ed. 1/50, printed 2009
titled, numbered and dated on Lichfield Archive stamp verso
44 x 44cm
$600-800
88
MARY MCCARTNEY (English, b.1969)
Kate Unzipping Dress 2007
chromogenic print, ed. 7/10 + 2AP, printed 2011 signed and numbered lower left: Kate Unzipping, 7/10
inscribed lower centre: For Barry, Glad you like my feet ‘au naturel’ / Love Kate signed and dated lower right: Mary Mccartney Aug 2011
45.5 x 35cm
provenance
Michael Hoppen Gallery, London
$3,500-5,500
89 UNKNOWN ARTIST
Victoria Getty black and white photograph titled lower left: Victoria Getty
41.5 x 37cm
$100-200
90 BALDOMERO FERNANDEZ (American, born 1973?)
Untitled photograph inscribed and signed lower left: for Barry warmest Baldomero Fernandez artist’s blind stamp lower right
34.5 x 50.5cm
$300-500
91
JANE BURTON (b.1966)
Badlands 2001
C-type photograph, AP signed and editioned lower right: J Burton A/P titled and dated lower left: ‘Badlands’, 2001
37.3 x 37.3cm
$700-900
92
JANE BURTON (born 1966)
Badlands 7 2001
C-type photograph
signed and editioned lower right: J Burton A/P titled and dated lower left: ‘Badlands’, 2001
37.3 x 37.3cm
$700-900
93
JANE BURTON (b.1966)
La Bête #1 2011
pigment print, ed. 1/5 + AP
signed and numbered lower right: JBurton 1/5 titled and dated lower left: La Bête, 2011
39.5 x 53.5cm
provenance
Bett Gallery, Hobart (label verso)
Heiser Gallery, Brisbane (label attached verso)
$700-900






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sydney
Ronan Sulich, Senior Adviser
Madeleine Mackenzie BFA, BComm, MLitt, Head of Decorative Arts & Art
Ella Nail, Office Manager & Administrator
important jewels
Hamish Sharma, Head of Department, Sydney
fine jewels & timepieces
Steven Milonas F.G.A.A., Head of Department, Melbourne
Patricia Kontos F.G.A.A., Senior Jewellery Specialist
Lauren Boustridge BSc, AJP, GG (GIA),
Senior Specialist
Phoebe East, Jewellery Salon Manager
Echo Liu, Administrator
Bethany McGougan, Consultant & Senior Auctioneer
John D'Agata, Senior Jewellery Consultant
Henrietta Maiyah, Consultant
modern design
Rebecca Stormont, Specialist
Amy Butler, Assistant
prints
Hannah Ryan, Art Specialist
furniture
Natasha Berlizova, Manager
Angus McGougan, Assistant
Alex Sargeant, Assistant
Inigo Fleming, Assistant
Shawn Mitchell , Interiors Consultant
jewellery
Leila Bakhache, Manager
Phoebe East, Assistant
art salon
Millie Lewis, Manager
Jane Goh, Assistant
objects & collectables
Dominic Kavanagh MFA, Manager
Kieran Grogan Carpenter, Assistant
valuations
David Parsons, Head of Private Estates and Valuations, Decorative Arts Specialist
Troy McKenzie, Queensland Representative Specialist
Anthony Hurl, South Australia Representative Specialist
John Brans, Western Australia Representative Specialist
accounts
Ety Liong, Finance Manager
Michelle Draper, Account Manager
client services
Kim Clarke, Saleroom and Office Manager
Amelia Lewis, Client Services Liaison
Richard Grieve, Client Services Liaison
operations & logistics
David Price, Operations, Delivery & Logistics Manager
marketing & communications
Lucy Lewis, Marketing, Media, & Communications Manager
photography
Paolo Cappelli, Senior Photographer & Videographer
Adam Obradovic, Photographer & Videographer
Studio Mondo, Sydney
graphic design
Maria Rossi
Christel Reid

melbourne
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