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John Perry: First instalment of legendary art dealer’s collection sells out on auction night

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10 Feb, 2023 03:06 AM2 mins to read

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Former Rotorua Museum director John Perry. Photo / File

Former Rotorua Museum director John Perry. Photo / File

The first auction of former Rotorua Museum art director John Perry’s art collection has been a roaring success - a white glove sale, meaning every piece on the lot sold.

Perry, known for his great artistic mind, spent 20 years curating and directing the museum.

He died in June 2021, aged 77.

Since Perry’s death, Webb’s auction house has been working with his family to sort through thousands of lots, which will go to auction over the next few years.

Some of the lot at the auction of the late John Perry's collection.  Photo / Supplied
Some of the lot at the auction of the late John Perry's collection. Photo / Supplied
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The first auction took place on February 2 with many pieces selling well past their high estimates, including a series of paintings by New Zealand artist Dick Lyne.

His 1955 work, Mt. Ngauru, which depicts an exploding volcano, reached a price of $8750, far exceeding its pre-auction high estimate of $2500.

Another painting, Newtown by Selwyn Muru, also attracted fierce bidding. It reached $11,704 - crushing its high estimate of $4000.

The sale included many Oceanic art forms and handcrafted pieces which were also met with strong buyer interest. A large model waka by Alex Coates sold for $7315 against a high estimate of $2000.

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Webb’s Director of Decorative Arts, Ben Erren, said it was an amazing night.

“I’m sure John would have been chuffed to see his collection achieve a white glove auction.

“Some of the items that achieved really strong prices were by artists and craftspeople that John picked up on before anyone else in the collecting world did. These results are a testament to his sharp eye and strong sense of quality.

“John was an incredible individual and a big influence on many. It’s great to celebrate his legacy like this,” Erren said.

Erren said Perry was always “a fountain of knowledge about everything”.

Some of the lot at the auction of the late John Perry's collection.  Photo / Supplied
Some of the lot at the auction of the late John Perry's collection. Photo / Supplied

“He was really informative and helped me early on in my career in terms of always offering knowledge and always encouraging robust debate around anything in terms of taonga or repatriation or the origin of certain objects.

“And the conversation was never finished. He just wanted to talk and it was never condescending. It was educational.”

Erren said Webb’s was “privileged” to hold Perry’s memorial service, with more than 600 people attending.

“He was incredibly well-respected.”

Proceeds from the auctions will go to Perry’s family. Auctions will then occur fortnightly for the next three to five years.

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