Richard Larter (1929 - 2014) - Julie #92, 1995 137 x 86.5cm
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Tomioka Eisen (1864 - 1905) - 12 Erotic Shunga Scenes 21.5cm x 400cm
Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000
Bernard Buffet (1928 - 1999) - Jeux De Dames, 1970 67 x 51.5cm
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Charles Blackman (1928 - 2018) - Banana Land 29 x 20cm
Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500
Richard Larter (1929 - 2014) - Pat, June 6 1988 52 x 36.5cm
Estimate: $500 - $700
Sidney Nolan (1917 - 1992) - Leda and the Swan II 61 x 83cm, 81.5 x 101.5cm (mount size)
Estimate: $400 - $600
Salvatore Zofrea (1946 - ) - Untitled, 1969 90 x 120.5cm
Estimate: $800 - $1,200
Mihaly Von Zichy (5 works) - Scenes from Liebe (Love) approx 13.5 x 18.5cm, each
Estimate: $500 - $700
Ecstasy Magazine - Are her Macleans showing? 41.5 x 28cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Ecstasy Magazine - Coca-Cola - You Cant Beat The Feeling! 1992 28 x 21cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Lewis Frederick Morley (1925 - 2013) (2 works) - Christine Keeler & Dame Edna 78.5 x 58cm, each
Estimate: $150 - $250
Richard Larter (1929 - 2014) - Untitled, 2008 (collage) 28 x 39.5cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Richard Larter (1929 - 2014) - Untitled, 2008 (collage) 28 x 39.5cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Ecstasy Magazine - Vanessa Del Rios Cold Plate, 1992 26 x 19cm
Estimate: $150 - $250
Ecstacy Magazine - Custard Body Sauce, 1980 26 x 17.5cm
Estimate: $150 - $250
Malcolm Uttley - Technology of Desire, 2005 h. 9, l.20, w. 9cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Kirsten Fredericks - Inauguration, 2009 approx h.42cm.
Estimate: $300 - $500
Geoff Pryor - No Rubber - No Root (for ACT Brothel Laws) 23.5 x 36cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Geoff Pryor - The Health Certificate (for ACT Brothel Laws) 23.5 x 36cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Sydney Morning Herald October 31, 1986 - HOW I LOST MY PANTS - FRASER 57 x 41cm
Estimate: $150 - $250
Bill Leak (1956 - 2017) - Female Nude, 26/9/1995 39 x 49cm
Estimate: $150 - $250
Eric Lobbecke - Pony Girl ,1993 pencil and bodycolour on paper
Estimate: $250 - $350
D. Nordahl & Don Getsug - Body Painted Nude Mandala 76 x 76cm
Estimate: $200 - $300
Martin Sharp (1942 - 2013) - Sideshow in Burlesco 109 x 45.5cm
Estimate: $300 - $500
Pricasso (Tim Patch) (1949 - ) - A Royal Portrait, 2006 (Pricasso at Sexpo) 96.5 x 115.5cm
Estimate: $400 - $600
Artist Unknown (2 Works) - Yell for Leather, c1940s 24.5 x 17cm; 22.5 x 12.5cm
Estimate: $300 - $500
Artist Unknown (Latin America) - The Beach, 1970s 49.5 x 49.5cm
Estimate: $150 - $250
Murray Vaughan Walker (1937 - ) - Three Performers, 1976 30 x 44cm
Estimate: $100 - $200
Murray Vaughan Walker (1937 - ) - Untitled (2 Figures), 1973 20 x 17.5cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Betty Dodson (1924 - ) (2 Works) - The Look & 69 44.5 x 60cm (sheet size)
Estimate: $100 - $200
Annie Sprinkle (1954 - ) - Tit Print, 1996 34 x 42cm
Estimate: $150 - $250
Frantz Cantor - Red Symonds, 1994 (for the Weekend Australian) 18 x 20.5cm
Estimate: $100 - $200
Frantz Cantor - Paul Mercurio as Naughty Boy1995 (Weekend Australian) 18 x 20.5cm
Estimate: $100 - $200
Artist Unknown (Chinese School) - Untitled circa 1900s d: 17cm
Estimate: $100 - $200
A South American Erotic sculpture (reproduction) - h. 14.5, l.21.5cm
Estimate: $100 - $200
Ever Wanted to...Stick it up a Politician? - 60 x 41.5cm
Estimate: $70 - $90
Mike Bowers - Amanda Vanstone’s Lips, c.mid-1990s 17.5 x 19cm
Estimate: $100 - $200
Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday September 16, 2006 - Mr Sin Dead 56.5 x 36.5cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Patrick Cook (1949 - ) - Alexander Downer Im on a learning curve... 9.5 x 10cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Artist Unknown (Rajasthan) - Love Under the Canopy, c1980s 21 x 12.5cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Anthony Christian - Untitled (6 Sketches from The Erotic Sketchbook ) 29.5 x 39.5cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Anthony Christian - Fishing for Compliments 31 x 43cm (sheet)
Estimate: $80 - $120
Anthony Christian - The Crucifixion of the Female Principle 42 x 26cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Anthony Christian - Waiting for Balthus 26.5 x 40.5cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
M Sadil - Untitled, 1992 (Sundry Rooters) 42 x 53.5cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Fernand Louis Gottlob (1873 - 1935) - Le Dessert 43 x 29cm
Estimate: $80 - $120
Howard Chandler Christie - Liberty Belles - Eight epochs in the making of the American Girl
Estimate: $50 - $70
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Date: 20 Sep 2019 1:00 PM Location: On Site Contact: Phone: 61-2 9566 2377 Viewing Information:If you are unable to collect in person or are O/S or interstate please contact one of the following for assistance: SYDNEY METRO Art Van Go - Sean - 0404 027 445 New Age Removals - Adrian - 0415 872 555 Good 2 Go Removals - Shamus 0412 099 192 Leo Removals - Leo 0412 493 447 Mr Hugo Removals - 0431 469 663 Vantrans - Ken - 0401 445 510 POSTAGE, INTERNATIONAL, INTERSTATE & FRAGILE DELIVERIES Pack & Send Pyrmont (+612) 9660 5088 [email protected] Sale Comments |
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The Bodypolitics collection was put together by Fiona Patten and Robbie Swan through the 1990s and the 2000s. During this time they ran the nation's sex industry lobby group, the Eros Association and were constantly coming into contact with erotic art and ephemera. They decided to collect it under the name of the National Museum of Erotica. In 2000 they launched the Museum on the main street of Canberra with over 400 items on display. Not happy with the developing nanny state in Australia they decided to form a political party and called it the Sex Party. After almost winning a Senate seat in 2010 and again in 2013, Fiona Patten was elected to the Victorian Parliament in 2014. She was re elected in 2018 for a further four years. Their increasing involvement in politics meant that their involvement in curating and procuring erotic art took a hit and in 2009 they decided to mothball the collection until they had achieved their political agenda and then re launch it. However re election in 2018 brought on the decision to sell the collection. They travelled widely with their political lobby work and purchased interesting material wherever they could. Some of this is reflected in Patten's 2018 biography published by Allen and Unwin entitled 'Sex, Drugs and the Electoral Roll'. The material offered for sale in this auction is not meant to be indicative of a fine art auction but more of a personal collection of material that was purchased always with an eye to using it in anti-censorship campaigns. Typical of this approach is the offering of what is possibly Australia's oldest brothel collection. Elizabeth Keartland was said to be one of Melbourne's first high class masseuses offering her services to the professional community in the early 1900s. The collection consists of the three main items that identify her establishment as a gentleman's 'relaxation retreat' - as opposed to a 'house of ill-repute'. The pair of spelter statuettes, which were said to have adorned her reception area, were possibly made at a Geelong foundry but could also have been imported from England. They are fine examples of art nouveau for those who couldn't afford the bronzes and are emblazoned with copper inscriptions at the base of 'Confidence' and 'Discretion'. Just what every tired politician who came through the door wanted to be assured of in those days. Her brass plaque was made by Little Collins st manufacturers, C.C. Roeszler, who did many of the professional signs in Melbourne in those years. The collapsible green quilted-leather and horsehair massage chair, is a corker. It would have taken 'sir' from an upright sitting position from which he would no doubt have had a scotch or gin to calm him down after his busy day, through to a prone position from which Ms Keartland would have been able to minister to his tension areas. Left to the Museum by a kind but anonymous benefactor. |