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  • LEGACY OF THE BIG HOUSE AT SHEPPARDS AUCTION

    The legacy of the Big House is the title of Sheppards of Durrow, Co. Laois three day sale on September 24, 25 and 26.  There is plenty to choose from.  Around 600 lots will be sold on each of the first two days.  The balance of 1,434 lots, which will feature Asian decorative arts, will be offered on September 26.  The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:

    Pomegranate decorated Qing plate (1,000-1,500).

    Pomegranate decorated Qing plate (1,000-1,500).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 950

    Qing claire de lune glazed vase (800-1,200)

    Qing claire de lune glazed vase (800-1,200)  UPDATE: THESE WERE UNSOLD

    Chinese lacquered screen (400-600).

    Chinese lacquered screen (400-600). UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

     

    George III carved giltwood pier glass (2,500-3,500)

    George III carved giltwood pier glass (2,500-3,500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,000

    A still life by the Hollywood actor Edward G.Robinson (1893-1973) Still life of fruit, a bowl and a jug Signed oil on canvas with Festival of Arts, 1953, Laguna Beach California, label verso Provenance: Gift from Debbie Renoylds to the current owner  (4,000-6,000)A still life by the Hollywood actor Edward G.Robinson (1893-1973) signed oil on canvas with Festival of Arts, 1953, Laguna Beach California, label verso Provenance: Gift from Debbie Renoylds to the current owner (4,000-6,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,800

    19th century library steps (800-1,200)

    19th century library steps (800-1,200)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    James Petrie (1750-1819) Portrait of Henry Grattan M.P. (1746-1820)  (5,000-8,000)

    James Petrie (1750-1819)
    Portrait of Henry Grattan M.P. (1746-1820) (5,000-8,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 9,600

    An Irish c1730 red walnut side chair (800-1,200)

    An Irish c1730 red walnut side chair (800-1,200) UPDATE: THIS MADE 750

    A pair of Irish 19th century marquetry knife urns attributed to William Moore of Dublin (8,000-12,000)

    A pair of Irish 19th century marquetry knife urns attributed to William Moore of Dublin (8,000-12,000) UPDATE: THESE MADE 10,400

     

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