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    JOHN LENNON’S SGT. PEPPER’S SKETCH AT JULIEN’S AUCTIONS

    Sunday, May 14th, 2017
    Iconic rock’n’roll memorabilia from some of the biggest moments in music history will come under the hammer in a live and online auction at the Hard Rock Cafe, Times Square, New York on May 20.
    The Music Icons 2017 sale by Julien’s Auctions will feature everything John Lennon’s ink on paper sketch of the album cover for Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band to Elvis Presley’s first piano.
    The Sgt. Pepper album is 50 years old this year and Julien’s describe the sketch as one of the most important pieces of Beatles memorabilia ever discovered.  It is estimated at $40,000-60,000. After the auction it is to be displayed at The Museum of Style Icons at Newbridge Silverware in Kildare from May 22 to June 4. The Elvis piano is estimated at $100,000-200,000

    MARITIME ART MARKS 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF DUN LAOGHAIRE HARBOUR

    Sunday, May 7th, 2017

    There is a maritime theme to the 139th annual exhibition of the Dublin Painting and Sketching Club which runs at Dun Laoghaire County Hall from May 8 to May 21.  Members decided to mark the 200th anniversary in 2017 of the laying of the foundation stone of Dun Laoghaire Harbour and its east pier.  Around 250 works by 100 artists are being shown in an exhibition sponsored by auctioneers Whyte’s.   A quarter of them are maritime along with landscape, still life, portraiture, streetscapes, floral, animal and life studies.  Here is a small selection:

    Pat O Breartuin – Tall Ships

    Marie Fallon – After the shower, Dun Laoghaire East Pier

    Aidan Hickey – The Iris sails again 1895

    Patrick Cahill – Boat on the hard

    DEATH OF STEPHEN MCKENNA

    Friday, May 5th, 2017

    Stephen McKenna (1939–2017) Photo credit: Amelia Stein

    The death of artist Stephen McKenna has been announced by The Kerlin Gallery.  The London born artist studied at The Slade in the 1960’s.  Rather than conforming to the era’s dominant trends of pop art and conceptualism, he defied expectation by turning instead to figurative painting – unfashionable in London at that time – and began to develop a unique painterly practice informed by diverse art historical precedents.

    He moved to Germany in 1971 and, after living and working in numerous European countries, settled in Co. Carlow in the 1990’s.  The impact of this extensive continental travel is evident in McKenna’s painting, not only in its subject matter – though European cityscapes and landscapes are frequently represented – but in the lyricism of his approach, artfully fusing classical and romantic painting traditions. He died in Co. Carlow on May 4.

    PERIOD AND CONTEMPORARY JEWELLERY AT JAMES ADAM

    Friday, May 5th, 2017

    Period and contemporary jewellery will come under the hammer at the James Adam summer auction of fine jewellery and watches in Dublin on May 9. The sale, curated by Claire-Laurence Mestrallet is designed to appeal to every taste, young and old, funky and sophisticated.  The highlight is a  signed Cartier lapis lazuli cultured pearl and diamond necklace which is estimated at 25,000-35,000.  The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection:

    LAPIS LAZULI, CULTURED PEARL AND DIAMOND NECKLACE, BY CARTIER, CIRCA 1986 (25,000-35,000)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A FINE LADY’S PLATINUM AND DIAMOND-SET BRACELET WATCH, BY ROLEX, CIRCA 2002 (10,000-15,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 9,500 AT HAMMER

    A TOURMALINE AND GOLD BROOCH, BY H. STERN, CIRCA 1970 (1,000-1,500)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 950 AT HAMMER

    AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY NATURAL PEARL AND DIAMOND PENDANT NECKLACE (3,000-5,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 4,200 ATR HAMMER

    AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING, CIRCA 1920 (5,000-7,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 5,200 AT HAMMER

    A HOUSE CONTENTS SALE IN CO. WESTMEATH

    Thursday, May 4th, 2017

    Joristown Lodge

    More than 700 lots will come under the hammer at a house contents auction in Co. Westmeath on May 14.  Matthews of Oldcastle will hold an on the premises sale at Joristown Lodge, Killucan, Co. Westmeath on May 14 for the representatives of the late Col. William Harvey-Kelly. He took part in the D-Day landings and hunted with the Westmeath Foxhounds for over 70 years.

    The sale will include some good tack.  Among the lots on offer are an Irish George III red walnut side table (1,000-1,500), an Indian silver centrepiece (300-500), an Irish William IV four door bookcase (4,000-7,000), a Regency gilded chariot mirror (600-900), a William IV cast iron roll top horse trough (1,000-1,500) and a carved over mantle mirror (1,200-1,800).

    IRISH ART ONLINE AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL

    Wednesday, May 3rd, 2017

    Basil Blackshaw, Mark O’Neill, John Kingerlee and William Conor are among the artists who feature in Morgan O’Driscoll’s current online auction of Irish art.  There are 173 lots on offer, including 14 works of sculpture. The sale runs until Monday, May 15.  The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection:

    Basil Blackshaw HRHA RUA (1932-2016)
    Fancy Dress Party (3,000-4,000)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    Mark O’Neill (b.1963)
    Ballybunion Red (1,000-1,500)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,000 AT HAMMER

    William Conor RHA RUA ROI (1881-1968)
    The Shawl (2,000-3,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,700 AT HAMMER

    John Kingerlee (b.1936)
    Farewell (2015) (2,000-4,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 4,600 AT HAMMER

    A SALE FOR ECLECTIC COLLECTORS AT WHYTE’S

    Tuesday, May 2nd, 2017

    With everything from a 1000 BC North American polished stone axe head and a Victorian fairground travelling roulette wheel to election, travel and film posters,  sporting memorabilia, coins, banknotes,  books and maps the Eclectic Collector sale at Whyte’s in Dublin on May 6 offers something for a wide variety of collectors.  The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:

    Joan Blaeu – Map of Leinster (150-200)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 420 AT HAMMER

    A c1903 Land of Tirconnel poster for the Donegal Railway (300-500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,900 AT HAMMER

    A Victorian fairground roulette wheel (400-600)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 480 AT HAMMER

    A North American polished stone axe head dating to 1000 BC (700-1,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE 680 AT HAMMER

    BALLYEDMOND COLLECTION AT SOTHEBY’S

    Monday, May 1st, 2017

    The collection of Edward Haughey Lord Ballyedmond (1944-2014), who died in a helicopter crash, will come up at Sotheby’s in London on May 23-24. The collection stands as testament to Lord Ballyedmond’s unerring eye as a collector, displaying a lifelong passion for the finest art and antiques, with a rare attention to detail. Around 700 objects mostly drawn from a magnificent townhouse on London’s Belgrave Square, described as the “Downton Abbey of our times” will come under the hammer. This extraordinary London home formed the backdrop to life at the highest level of British society. 

    Born in Kilcurry, County Louth, Ireland, Lord Ballyedmond rose from humble beginnings to make his fortune founding and steering to extraordinary success the Norbrook Group, a pharmaceutical company based in Newry, Northern Ireland. Equally influential in the world of politics as he was in business, Lord Ballyedmond is renowned as only the second person in history – after the Marquess of Lansdowne in the 1920s – to have sat in the upper houses of both the British and Irish parliaments. His standing was such that the United States government was amongst the many to pay tribute to his remarkable accomplishments: “His achievements brought significant employment to Northern Ireland and other places around the world, while his philanthropic endeavours helped improve the quality of life of countless others.” 

    Inspired by the Regency and the neoclassical designs of British architect, Robert Adam and entranced by the salons of 18th-century London, Lord Ballyedmond transformed a once dormant property on one of London’s most prestigious squares into a modern evocation of a great Georgian town house, specifically designed to entertain on an ambassadorial scale. His collection  was the fruit of selective and judicious collecting, both at auction and from dealers, with an unmatched attention to the finest of details. Paintings, tapestries, porcelain, silver and furniture were all thoughtfully put together to create something which would enthrall and delight visitors to Belgrave Square.

    The Ballyedmond Collection Part II: Gentlemen’s Accessories Online, an online sale of gentlemen’s dressing accessories, will open on May 23. Lord Ballyedmond was an elegant man and discerning collector; cufflinks, tie-pins and watches by great names including Cartier, Van Cleef and Arpels, Boucheron and Tiffany & Co. adorn this online offering with estimates ranging from £150 to £6,000.

    THE COMPLETE WORKS OF MAPMAKER JOHN SPEED

    Monday, May 1st, 2017

    The complete works of mapmaker John Speed come up at Sotheby’s in London on May 9. Dating to the 17th century the collection includes the first detailed map to show the provinces of Ireland, the first set of county maps and  the first comprehensive set of English town plans.  The 96 hand coloured maps are expected to realised £100,000-150,000 at Sotheby’s sale of Travel, Atlases, Maps and Natural History. Speeds The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britain was first published in 1612.  His Prospect of the Most Famous Parts of the World was first produced in 1627.

    At the same sale two rare wall maps of Australia and Asia by Joan Blaeu (1596-1673) rediscovered in a private residence in Italy are together expected to make more than £250,000. Blaeu was cartographer to the Dutch East India Company.

    John Speed – The Kingdome of Ireland

    John Speed – The Kingdome of Great Britaine and Ireland

    Joan Blaeu – Archipelagus orientalis sive Asiaticus

    Joan Blaeu – Archipelagus orientalis sive Asiaticus

    A SIDE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF WILLIAM MOORE

    Monday, May 1st, 2017
    An 18th century Irish half moon side table in the manner of William Moore will be a furniture highlight at Hegarty’s evening sale in Bandon, Co. Cork on May 9.  The 300 lot auction will feature contents from The Glebe House at Nohoval which dates to 1816.  A pair of c1810 Regency Irish card tables is another highlight.  Both lots are estimated at 6,000-10,000.
    An early Victorian long case clock is labelled Patterson of Fermy and is estimated at 2,000-4,000.

    There is some English oak furniture including a Queen Anne Welsh dresser (500-1,000), a large hall bench (500-1,000) and a Jacobean style mirror backed pedestal sideboard (500-1,000). Collectibles include a lady’s silver vanity set with Birmingham marks to around 1899-1900.  Artists in the sale include Martin Finnin, Graham Knuttel and Arthur Maderson.

    18th century Irish side table in the manner of William Moore  UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,700 AT HAMMER

    A Queen Anne Welsh dresser.