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    SHEPPARDS THREE DAY SALE AT DURROW

    Sunday, November 20th, 2011

    AROUND 1,900 lots will come under the hammer at Sheppardsthree day sale in Durrow, Co. Laois on November 29-30 and December 1.  On the first two days the auctions feature period furniture and fine art.  There will be a sale of Asian art on Thursday, December 1.  The catalogue is on-line.

    Irish George III period walnut fold over games table, with scallop carved frieze (1,500-2,500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,300

    Large Qin dynasty blue and white urn (500-800). UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,400

    Dublin George III large pair of sauceboats, by John Lloyd, 1770 (8,000-12,000). UPDATE: THIS PAIR MADE 7,200

    Nineteenth-century Dublin Chippendale style armchair, with eagle head arms (1,000-,500) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD.

    INTERESTING MIX AT JAMES ADAM ON NOVEMBER 28

    Friday, November 18th, 2011

    An interesting mix of collectible items as well as  art, silver, porcelain and furniture will come under the hammer at James Adam in Dublin on November 28.  The sale of fine decorative art comprises around 700 lots and the catalogue is on-line.  Here are some items from the catalogue:

    A GEORGE II / III MAHOGANY BRACKET CLOCK BY ANTHONY MARSH, OPPOSITE THE BANK OF ENGLAND (4,000-5,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 4,000

    RICHARD BARTER (1824-1896) Bust of Daniel O'Connell (2,000-4,000) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD.

    A LATE 18TH / EARLY 19TH CENTURY CHINESE EXPORT FAMILLE ROSE MODEL OF A PHOENIX (800-1,200) UPDATE: THIS MADE 800.

    A SATINWOOD DISPLAY CABINET BY JAMES HICKS & SONS (1,500-2,000) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A REGENCY ROSEWOOD AND BRASS INLAID FOLD TOP CARD TABLE (1,200-1,500) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD.

    A JAPANESE LATE 19TH CENTURY CARVED IVORY TUSK, (150-250). UPDATE: THIS MADE 140

    ANTIQUESANDARTIRELAND.COM CONTINUES TO GROW

    Friday, November 18th, 2011

    According to Google’s Webmaster Tools the antiquesandartireland.com website achieved 450,000 Impressions in the month from October 16 to November 15.  This is the highest ever number of impressions per month achieved so far.

    Established in April 2010 the site broke the 100,000 impressions per month barrier last December.  This rose to 200,000 in January 2011, 250,000 in March, 300,000 in April/May and 370,000 in September.  It has now reached  450,00

    IRISH ART AND IRISH BANK DEBTS

    Friday, November 18th, 2011

    In Connemara by Paul Henry made £109,250 at Christie's in London last night on behalf of NAMA.

    IRELAND’S bad bank is a little  bit better off today thanks to the sale of some Irish art, but it won’t make much of a dent in the bill for billions in unpaid mortgage loans leftover from the country’s housing crises.

    At Christie’s in London on November 17 art being sold by the bank to make inroads into the debts of one developer made £1,120,750.  In New York on November 11 two paintings from the same developer Derek Quinlan, including a Warhol, brought in $857,000.

    FOR a full list of paintings sold see post on antiquesandartireland.com for September 19.

    YEATS, LAVERY AND HENRY AT WHYTE’S IRISH ART SALE

    Thursday, November 17th, 2011

    The Irish art sale at Whyte’s in Dublin on November 28 contains an interesting selection with plenty to attract collectors at all levels. The sale will take place at The Clyde Rooms in the Royal Dublin Society.  The catalogue is on-line.  The Street in Shadow by Yeats shows the artist accompanied by his wife, Cottie, standing on O’Connell Street in the shade of the GPO, looking directly out at the viewer. Their pose is silhouetted against two of the city’s most famous landmarks, the distinctive Clerys department store and spiralling Nelson’s Pillar.  It is estimated at 50,000-70,000. Here is a small selection (click on any image to enlarge it):

    Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) THE STREET IN SHADOW, 1932 (50,000-70,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 72,000.

    Sir John Lavery RA RSA RHA (1856-1941) THE HOUSE-TOPS, TANGIER, 1912 (20,000-25,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 23,000.

    Paul Henry RHA (1876-1958) ALTAN LOUGH, DONEGAL c.1933-34 (40,000-50,000). UPDATE: THIS WAS THE TOP LOT. IT WAS SOLD FOR 75,000 TO AN INTERNET BIDDER.

    REALISTIC ESTIMATES AT DE VERES DUBLIN ART SALE

    Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

    THE emphasis is very much on quality with realistic estimates according to de Veres at their Irish art auction in Dublin on November 29.  The sale of 130 lots includes a substantial oil by Paul Henry.  There is art by Colin Middleton, George Campbell, William Conor, Daniel O’Neill, Gerard Dillon, Frank McKelvey, Charles Brady, Sean McSweeney, Tony O’Malley, Hughie O’Donoghue and Camille Souter among others.

    The sculpture section features work by Conor Fallon, Eddie Delaney, Patrick O’Reilly and John Behan. The venue for the sale is the D4 Berkeley Court Hotel.  The catalogue is on-line.  Here is a small selection:

    Paul Henry RHA RUA 1876-1958 REFLECTIONS ACROSS THE BOG (70,000-100,000). UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 70,000

    Gerard Dillon 1916-1971 THE PAST IN THE PRESENT (25,000-35,000). UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD.

    George Campbell RHA, 1917-1979 MY WINDOW, PALO (1952) (10,000-15,000). UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD.

    Tony O'Malley HRHA 1916-2003 IRISH INSCAPE - GOTHIC - JERPOINT ABBEY (1981) (10,000-15,000) UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 12,000.

     

    RE-DISCOVERED DERBY DAY BY WILLIAM POWELL FRITH

    Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

    Derby Day by William Powell Frith RA at Christie's. (Click on image to enlarge). UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £505,250.

    Re-discovered at a beach house in New England, Derby Day by William Powell Frith RA (1819-1909) is estimated to make £300,000-500,000 at Christie’s on December 15.  The original first working of the masterpiece by Frith at Tate Britain hung on the walls of an unlocked beach house for the past 50 years. The masterly panorama will lead Christie’s Victorian & British Impressionist Art in London on December 15.

    The sale of 90 paintings and works on paper includes work by artists ranging from the Pre-Raphaelites to the British Impressionists, including Millais, Rossetti, Burne-Jones, Cowper, Munnings, Clausen and de Glehn.  It is expected to realize more than £4.5 million.

    UPDATE: The sale brought in £2,940,500. The top lot was Dery Day by William Powell Frith which sold for £505,250, a world record for the artist at auction.

    WORLD RECORD PRICE FOR THE SUN DROP DIAMOND

    Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

    The Sun Drop diamond made a world record price for a yellow diamond at Sotheby's in Geneva.

    There was a world record price for the Sun-Drop Diamond at Sotheby’s in Geneva on November 15.

    It sold for 11.28 million Swiss francs or £7.8 million sterling, a world record price for a yellow diamond.

    It is  the largest known pear-shaped fancy vivid yellow diamond in the world and weighs 110.03 carats.   Click on the image to enlarge it.

    See post on antiquesandartireland.com for October 9.

    NEW TECHNOLOGY FOR CORK ART SALE

    Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

    SMARTPHONE users can benefit from new technology introduced by Morgan O’Driscoll for Irish art sale in Cork on on Monday, November 28 at 6.30 p.m. QR codes have been placed throughout the catalogue, which is on-line. Simply pointing a mobile phone or other camera enabled mobile at the QR code is enough to go directly to the website if the device has QR decoding software. A bid can be placed on any lot by scanning the QR code on the top right of each page.

    Morgan O’Driscoll believes that this is the first auctioneering company in the world to offer the service.  A varied selection of 289 lots is on offer.  Here is a small selection:

    Peter Curling (b.1955) Lone Gondola (3,000-5,000). UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,200 AT HAMMER

    Pauline Bewick RHA Tao de Ching (6,000-9,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 6,800 AT HAMMER.

    William Scott OBE (1913-1989) Lines with Breadth Supercede limited edition print 9/72 signed and dated ‘72 (1,000-1,500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 900 AT HAMMER.

    CHRISTIE’S FIRST ON-LINE ONLY AUCTION OF 950 LOTS

    Monday, November 14th, 2011

    Items from Christie's on-line auction. (Click on image to enlarge).

    FOR the first time ever Christie’s will hold an on-line auction to complement the sales of the Elizabeth Taylor Collections in New York in December.  The auction house has identified 950 items of fine and costume jewelry, designer fashion and accessories, and decorative arts and objects to be offered in a  two-week-long online-only sale.

    The sale goes on view from November 18 at www.christies.com/etonlineonly.  From December 3 interested bidders will be able  to register on-line and start placing bids in a timed auction to run concurrently with the public exhibition and live auctions of The Collection of Elizabeth Taylor at Christie’s New York. For easy navigation, the online-only sale is divided into four categories – Fine Jewelry, Fashion & Accessories, Costume Jewelry, and Decorative Arts and Memorabilia.

     

    UDATE:  Christie’s first ever on-line only auction brought in over $9.5 million in additional sales from the collection.  It generated over 57,000 bids.

    SEE posts on antiquesandartireland.com  for September 7, June 29 and video post on September 25.