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    NEW RECORD FOR SCULPTOR ROWAN GILLESPIE

    Wednesday, October 21st, 2015
    When Hope and History Rhyme by Rowan Gillespie sold for a record of £161,000

    When Hope and History Rhyme by Rowan Gillespie sold for a record of £161,000

    There was a new world record for sculptor Rowan Gillespie at Sotheby’s Irish art sale in London today.  When Hope and History Rhyme, a 2015 bronze, sold for £161,000 over a top estimate of £30,000. The eleven foot tall sculpture is a tribute to Seamus Heaney.  It was bought by a private collector.

    The top lot was Japanese Switzerland by Sir John Lavery which made £509,000, just over the top estimate of £500,000.  It too went to a private collector. The Talkers by Yeats made a within estimate £209,000 and The Trotter by the same artist made £100,000.  Both prices were comfortably within estimate.  In the West of Ireland by Paul Henry made £63,750 and Hastings Railway Station by Walter Osborne sold for £62,500.

    The sale realized over £1.8 million, but 26 of the 71 lots on offer failed to sell, including Orpen’s Nude Girl Reading.

    Grant Ford, Head of Irish Art, Sotheby’s, said: “We had a fantastic response to our exhibitions in Dublin and London, and today we saw strong results, for both established and emerging names. The top lot, Lavery’s beautiful Japanese Switzerland, made over £500,000, an extraordinary price, more than three times what it made in 1996. The Rowan Gillespie sculpture sparked a bidding war, reaching £161,000, a record for the artist at auction. There was great interest in the contemporary artworks, particularly Elizabeth Magill’s Heartland, which doubled pre-sale expectations to achieve an auction record. The appeal of these artists is truly global and we saw bidders not only from the UK and Ireland, but also the US and further afield, with several works purchased by buyers new to Sotheby’s. Today’s results are very encouraging for the Irish Art market and we are now looking forward to our next major Irish sale in 2016.”  The Magill sold for £40,000.

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for October 13 and June 23, 2015)

    ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST HISTORIC SPORTS RACING CARS

    Wednesday, October 21st, 2015
    Photo Credit: Tim Scott ©2015 Courtesy of RM Sotheby's

    Photo Credit: Tim Scott ©2015 Courtesy of RM Sotheby’s  UPDATE: IT SOLD FOR $28 MILLION

    One of the worlds most historic sports racing cars – the ex-Fangio ex works Ferrari 290 by Scaglietti – will come up at RM Sotheby’s in New York on December 10.  In the history of motor racing, it is hard to imagine two names with greater stature than Ferrari and Juan Manuel Fangio, the enigmatic five-time Formula One World Champion. To find a car which so closely connects these two great motor racing legends is the Holy Grail for car collectors and aficionados the world over.  This car was built for Fangio to compete in the 1956 Mille Miglia and it was first overall in the 1957 World Championship Buenos Aires 1,000 km.  It is fully documented and has never been crashed.

    Meanwhile Christie’s is to offer Steve McQueen’s Porsche at the Exceptional Sale in Paris on November 4 with an estimate of 250,000-350,000. This is the car used in the 1971 film Le Mans.  UPDATE: THE PORSCHE FAILED TO SELL.

    A BLOCKBUSTER ART LINE UP AT CHRISTIE’S, NEW YORK

    Tuesday, October 20th, 2015

    A blockbuster line-up of Impressionist and Modern art highlights will come up at Christie’s in New York in November.  They will be sold in a  combined cross-category week of major fine art sales from November 9-13.  Over 500 works of Impressionist and Modern Art by the most celebrated artists of the era will be offered beginning with The Artist’s Muse: A Curated Evening Sale on November 9, 

    The sale week will be led by Amedeo Modigliani’s Nu couché from 1917-1918, a masterpiece of the Modern era. Poised to set a new auction record for the artist, it is among the star lots of a special cross-category sale of 20th century art curated along the theme of the artist’s muse. (All images courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2015).

    Rene Magritte - Le miroir universel ($3-5 million)

    Rene Magritte – Le miroir universel ($3-5 million)  UPDATE: THIS MADE $6,661,000

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for September 3, 2015)

    Alberto Giacometti - James Lord ($22-30 mllion)

    Alberto Giacometti – James Lord ($22-30 mllion)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £$20,885,000

    Paul Cezanne - Pommes sur un ligne ($7-10 million)

    Paul Cezanne – Pommes sur un ligne ($7-10 million)  UPDATE: THIS MADE $9,125,000

    A BRACE OF JEWELLERY AUCTIONS IN DUBLIN THIS WEEK

    Monday, October 19th, 2015

    A 19th century sapphire or diamond brooch at Adams or a five carat diamond ring at O’Reilly’s of Francis St.?  Dublin jewellery auction goers will have choices to make this week with sales at James Adam on October 20 and at O’Reilly’s of Francis St. on October 21.  Catalogues for each of the sales are online.   The brooch at Adams, lot 76, is estimated at 800-1,200.  The brilliant cut diamond solitaire weighs in at a more hefty estimate of 45,000-50,000.  Each sale offers a big selection of antique and vintage jewellery and watches.

    A 19th century sapphire and diamond brooch at James Adam.

    A 19th century sapphire and diamond brooch at James Adam.

    A five carat diamond solitaire at O'Reilly's.

    A five carat diamond solitaire at O’Reilly’s.

    DIVERSE RANGE AT MEALY’S AUTUMN SALES IN CASTLECOMER

    Monday, October 19th, 2015

    At Mealy’s autumn auction in Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny on October 20 and 21 punters can take their chance on items as diverse as a c1795 Irish flintlock man stopper pistol, a c1710 Queen Anne walnut bureau, an Irish cottage interior by Edward Fitzpatrick or a Cheval Blanc 1970 St. Emilion grand cru classe.  This sale includes a private Irish collection of wine, vintage port, champagne and whisky.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for October 16, 2115)

    An Irish flintlock man stopper pistol, by McDermott Dublin, c1795 (500-700)

    An Irish flintlock man stopper pistol, by McDermott Dublin, c1795 (500-700)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 760 AT HAMMER.

    A c 1710 Queen Anne walnut bureau cabinet (9,000-14,000)

    A c 1710 Queen Anne walnut bureau cabinet (9,000-14,000)  UPDATE: THIS IS STILL AVAILABLE AT A 9,000 RESERVE

    AN AUCTION AT WOODWARDS IN CORK

    Monday, October 19th, 2015
    A pair of Imari jars at Woodwards (400-500).

    A pair of Imari jars at Woodwards (400-500).

    A collection of Japanese Imari porcelain, including a pair of ginger jars, a bowl and plaques will come up at Woodwards in Cork on October 21 at 6 pm.

    There is a selection of Waterford Crystal and a large Mason’s Ironstone dinner service is estimated at 500-800. Furniture includes a breakfront Regency sideboard (500-1,000), a Georgian walnut games table (500-800), an eight piece drawing room suite (800-1,200), a Georgian linen press (300-500) and a Victorian library table (400-500). The catalogue is online.

    NEARLY 1,600 LOTS TO BE SOLD AT SHEPPARDS IN DURROW

    Saturday, October 17th, 2015
    Nearly 1,600 lots are to come under the hammer at three days of sales at Sheppards, Durrow, Co. Laois on October 20, 21 and 22.  There is furniture, paintings, a huge choice of collectible and decorative items with Asian art to be sold on October 22.  A pair of satinwood and painted commodes, decorative Sevres urns, an ormolu mounted Chinese Imari garniture and a c1720 herringbone inlaid walnut chest on chest are among the delights on offer.  The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:

    One of a pair of George III Chinese Chippendale carved gilt wood console tables (15,000-25,000)

    One of a pair of George III Chinese Chippendale carved gilt wood console tables (15,000-25,000)

    A pair of 19th century satinwood and painted commodes  (10,000-15,000)

    A pair of 19th century satinwood and painted commodes (10,000-15,000)

    Hugh Douglas Hamilton, 1740-1808 - Portrait of Henry Grattan (1,000-1,500)

    Hugh Douglas Hamilton, 1740-1808 – Portrait of Henry Grattan (1,000-1,500)

    Pair of nineteenth-century Japanese Imari vases (600-900)

    Pair of nineteenth-century Japanese Imari vases (600-900)

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    Nineteenth-century brass bound oyster bucket (500-800)

    Nineteenth-century brass bound oyster bucket (500-800)

    Set of ten nineteenth-century Chippendale chairs (8,000-12,000)

    Set of ten nineteenth-century Chippendale chairs (8,000-12,000)

    A BIG SELECTION AT MEALY’S AUTUMN AUCTIONS

    Friday, October 16th, 2015

    There is a big selection of around 1,400 lots at Mealy’s two day autumn sale in Castlecomer on October 20-21. More than 80% of them are to be offered without reserve.   This sale includes a private Irish collection of wine, vintage port, champagne and whisky.  The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection:

    ROSITA TAAFFE (1840), Grotta Azzura, Italy (400-600).

    ROSITA TAAFFE (1840), Grotta Azzura, Italy (400-600).  UPDATE: THI S MADE 425

    A HEAVY FLAT CARVED EARLY LIMESTONE WALL PANEl (600-800)

    A HEAVY FLAT CARVED EARLY LIMESTONE WALL PANEl (600-800)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 3,500

    A GEORGE II PERIOD MAHOGANY CARD TABLE,(2,000-3,000)

    A GEORGE II PERIOD MAHOGANY CARD TABLE,(2,000-3,000)  UPDATE: THIS IS STILL AVAILABLE WITH A 2,000 RESERVE

    A SOLITAIRE RING, the large round brilliant cut diamond, mounted on six claws, weighing approx 5.00ct J-K colour P3 (10,000-15,000)

    A SOLITAIRE RING, the large round brilliant cut diamond, mounted on six claws, weighing approx 5.00ct J-K colour P3 (10,000-15,000)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 9,500

    A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GUANYIN (400-600)

    A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GUANYIN (400-600)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 550

    A RE-DISCOVERED DRAWING BY LUCIAN FREUD AT SOTHEBY’S

    Wednesday, October 14th, 2015
    Lucian Freud  - Girl and Self Portrait

    Lucian Freud – Girl and Self Portrait

    AN outstanding rediscovered drawing by Lucian Freud comes up at Sotheby’s Modern & Post-War British Art evening sale on November 17.  Girl and Self Portrait is the only self-portrait drawing by Freud known to feature his muse Kitty Garman, who was to become his first wife and whom he had painted devotedly from early 1947.

    It has remained in the possession of Sonia Brownell (1918-1980), second wife of George Orwell, since it was gifted to her by Lucian Freud in c1947.  It is estimated at £600,000-800,000.

    HIGHLY SUCCESSFUL ADAMS SALE AT SLANE

    Wednesday, October 14th, 2015

    Among the top lots at the highly successful annual Country House Collections sale by James Adam  at Slane Castle on October 13 was an Irish George II Booker mirror (60,000 at hammer) and an Irish Regency three pillar dining table by Morgan of Dublin (38,000).  An Irish William IV bookcase attributed to Mack, Williams and Gibton sold for 33,000, an George III breakfront bookcase sold for 30,000 at hammer and an Italian white carved marble group attributed to Ferdinando Vichi, Florence made 25,000.  A George III triple folding games table sold for 20,000, a Killarney wood breakfast table made 17,000 and a late George II desk attributed to William Vile sold for 16,000.

    A portrait of Arthur Guinness  II by Martin Cregan made 32,000, a pair of George III style carved gilt wood mirrors made 15,000. A shepherdess with her flock by Jacob Roos called Rosa da Napoli sold for 18,000 and a George III four post bed with painted canopy sold for 11,000.  The sale realized over 1.3 million with 70% of lots finding buyers.

    An IRISH FINE WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, attributed to Mack, Williams & Gibton made 33,000

    An IRISH FINE WILLIAM IV MAHOGANY BREAKFRONT BOOKCASE, attributed to Mack, Williams & Gibton made 33,000

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for October 10 and October 5, 2015)

    An IRISH REGENCY THREE PILLAR DINING TABLE, by Morgan of Dublin made 38,000.

    An IRISH REGENCY THREE PILLAR DINING TABLE, by Morgan of Dublin made 38,000.

    ATTRIBUTED TO FERDINANDO VICHI WORKSHOP, FLORENCE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, an Italian carved white marble group depicting five putti musicians made 25,000 at hammer

    ATTRIBUTED TO FERDINANDO VICHI WORKSHOP, FLORENCE, LATE 19TH CENTURY, an Italian carved white marble group depicting five putti musicians made 25,000 at hammer