Artist Peter McIntyre, based in Wellington for most of his life, was represented by a very focused suite of 16 illustrations based around a small rural Maori community on the remote east coast, a watercolour and an oil painting. The black and white illustrations look just a little sugar sweet with the benefit of hindsight, however the top price of $7,000 for a drawing of 6 Maori children (Lot 17 ) was $3,000 above the top end of the estimate. His oil painting, Round Up (Lot 62 ) featuring cowboys and cattle sold for $24,000 well above the estimate range of $14,000- $18,000.
Also based in Wellington, Juliet Peter's lyrical oil on board Hill of Houses - Factual (Lot 29 ), was keenly bid by the home crowd, selling for $8,000, twice the pre-sale estimate. John Drawbridge, another Wellington artist, painting Into the Garden (Lot 32 ) from 1985 sold for $10,000, exceeding the high estimate of $8,000.
Charles F. Goldie's painting of an Arawa Kuia Pirira te Kahukura and entitled The Widow (Lot 37 ) from a Rotorua private collection was let go for $200,000 which was $20,000 below the low estimate.
There were 51 lots interspersed through the catalogue, whose provenance was noted as "Corporate Collection, Wellington", named in the press as Transpower, formerly the New Zealand Electricity Department who were moving to new offices that were unsuitable for displaying art. Transpower had not made any additions to the collection for over 20 years. As with most corporate collections not every work found a new owner on the night, including Robert Ellis's large oil on canvas entitled Nga Taonga (Lot 44 ), estimated at $17,500 - $25,000.
Robin Whites classic screenprint from 1977 entitled Hokianga Sandhills (Lot 72 ) from a private collection in Wellington sold just over the top estimate of $7,000 for $7,500. The works of Robin White are in constant demand and another print based on the classic willow pattern design titled Braveheart (lot 214) sold for $2,300 just above the lower estimate of $1,800.
The major works sold on the first night raised $638,000 (IBP) with pleasing clearance stats of 88% by sold number and 92% by value.
All prices are hammer in $NZ unless otherwise stated.