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    RARITIES AND COLLECTIBLE ORIENTAL DELIGHTS AT SHEPPARDS

    Sunday, November 24th, 2013

    THERE are rarities and some highly collectible Oriental delights at Sheppards sale of Asian Art, Chinese ceramics and fine and rare wines at Castle Durrow, Co. Laois on November 28.  They come under the hammer on the third day of a three day auction.  Here is a selection of some of the most expensively estimated lots.  The catalogue is online.

    ing period white jade dragon vase and cover, profusely carved (30,000-50,000).

    Ming period white jade dragon vase and cover, profusely carved (30,000-50,000).

    Large Chinese carved wood water and moon Guanyin, Yuan Song period.  There is a similar Guanyin in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. (60,000-80,000).

    Large Chinese carved wood water and moon Guanyin, Yuan Song period. There is a similar Guanyin in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. (60,000-80,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 110,000

    Ming period gilt bronze Buddha,Tibeto-Chinese, Yongle mark and period 1403-24 (20,000-30,000).

    Ming period gilt bronze Buddha,Tibeto-Chinese, Yongle mark and period 1403-24 (20,000-30,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 75,000

    Chinese lime ground tea tray inscribed with an imperial poem and dated 1797, mark and period Jiaqing (20,000-30,000)

    Chinese lime ground tea tray inscribed with an imperial poem and dated 1797, mark and period Jiaqing (20,000-30,000)

    Qi Bashi (1863-1957) Study of butterfly, dragonfly and foliage  (10,000-15,000).

    Qi Bashi (1863-1957) Study of butterfly, dragonfly and foliage (10,000-15,000).

    WHEN STUBBS MET VISCOUNT LIMERICK

    Saturday, November 23rd, 2013
     George Stubbs, A.R.A. (1724-1806) James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil (1730-1798), with his hunter Mowbray, resting on a wooded path by a stream (£1.5-2.5 million).  Courtesy, Christie's Images Ltd., 2013.

    George Stubbs, A.R.A. (1724-1806) James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil (1730-1798), with his hunter Mowbray, resting on a wooded path by a stream (£1.5-2.5 million). Courtesy, Christie’s Images Ltd., 2013.  UPDATE: IT MADE £1,426,500

    When famous horse painter George Stubbs met Viscount Limerick the result was a painting of one the the artists few Irish clients.  George Stubbs, A.R.A. (1724-1806) produced a portrait of James Hamilton resting on a wooded path by a stream in 1765. Hamilton was an Irish peer who served as High Sheriff of Louth in 1757. He was styled Viscount Limerick from 1756-1758 and became 2nd Earl of Clanbrassil in 1758. The painting is considered a masterpiece of  the early maturity of Stubbs.  Clanbrassil was one of the few Irish clients to commission a horse portrait by the celebrated artist.  He was a cousin of one of Stubbs’ most important clients, the 3rd Duke of Portland. It comes up at Christie’s Old Master and British paintings sale in London on December 3 and is estimated at £1.5-2.5 million.  Image Courtesy, Christie’s Images Ltd., 2013

    NEWTON FIRST EDITION FROM 1687 AT SOTHEBY’S

    Thursday, November 21st, 2013
    An image of Newton's classic.

    An image of Newton’s classic.  UPDATE: IT SOLD FOR £338,500

    A closed cover view.

    A closed cover view.

    A first edition of Sir Isaac Newton’s Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (“Mathematical principles of natural philosophy”), published for the Royal Society in 1687 will highlight Sotheby’s sale of music, books and manuscripts in London on November 27.  This first issue copy of the first edition in its contemporary vellum binding is estimated at  £250,000-300,000.  The Principia explained a system of the universe that, once established, was unchallenged until the twentieth century ushered in quantum theory and the theories of relativity. It is thought that fewer than 300 copies of the first edition were printed.

    Dr David Goldthorpe of Sotheby’s commented: “This book changed man’s understanding of the universe. Newton’s Principia was the culmination of the scientific revolution, effectively ushering in the era of modern science and modern physics with its mathematical explanations of gravity and motion.  Through its legacy, the book has probably done more to shape the modern world than any other ever published. Even Einstein, whose theories of relativity eventually came to revise those of Newton’s, declared that the Principia was ‘perhaps the greatest intellectual stride that it has ever been granted to any man to make’.”

    HISTORICALLY SIGNIFICANT 1574 BIBLE AT SHEPPARDS

    Thursday, November 21st, 2013
    Geneva Bible  Christopher Barker, London, 1574 (2,000-3,000).

    Geneva Bible Christopher Barker, London, 1574 (2,000-3,000).

    An historically significant Geneva bible published in London in 1574 is among the highly collectible lots at Sheppards three day sale in Durrow, Co. Laois on November 26, 27 and 28.  This is the version used by Shakespeare, John Knox and John Donne.  It precedes the King James translation by 51 years. In 1620 it was one of the bibles taken to America by the Pilgrim Fathers on the Mayflower. This one, published by Christopher Barker in hardcover, is estimated at 2,000-3,000.  It contains an inscription from August 1945 by the Rector of Bansha, Co. Tipperary noting the dropping of the atomic bombs and recording that: “All everywhere are shocked and bewildered as to its effectiveness”.

    The focus on November 26 and 27 is on antique furniture, fine, decorative and applied art.  On Thursday, November 28 there is Oriental art and Chinese ceramics, fine and rare wines.  Here is a small selection. The catalogue is online.

    A pair of Qing cloisonne  enamelled  tiered candlesticks (10,000-15,000).

    A pair of Qing cloisonne enamelled tiered candlesticks (10,000-15,000). UPDATE: THESE SOLD FOR 150,000

    A Ming period gilt bronze buddha (20,000-30,000).

    A Ming period gilt bronze buddha (20,000-30,000).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 75,000

    An 18th century ormolu and marble clock (2,500-3,500).

    An 18th century ormolu and marble clock (2,500-3,500).

    A C1735 Dublin made George II pier mirror (5,000-8,000).

    A C1735 Dublin made George II pier mirror (5,000-8,000).

    IMPERIAL VASES AT SOTHEBY’S RUSSIAN SALES

    Wednesday, November 20th, 2013
    A pair of vases Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, period of Nicholas I (£2,000,000-2,500,000).

    A pair of vases Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, period of Nicholas I (£2,000,000-2,500,000).  UPDATE:  THESE SOLD FOR £2,210,500

    A magnificent pair of Imperial vases is a highlight at Sotheby’s Russian sales in London next week. On November 25 and 26 Russian paintings, sculpture and decorative arts estimated at more than £16 million will come under the hammer over a series of four auctions.  It will include the first ever sale dedicated to contemporary art from Russia and Eastern Europe held by an international auction house.

    ILYA KABAKOV, Holidays No. 6 (1987) (£800,000-£1,200,000)

    ILYA KABAKOV, Holidays No. 6 (1987) (£800,000-£1,200,000)  UPDATE: THIS MADE £962,500

    The vases, made at the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory, date from 1833 in the reign of Nicholas I.  The three decades of his reign are regarded as the peak of porcelain production in Russia.  He was an enthusiastic patron of the Imperial Manufactory and was, apart from Catherine the Great, the Russian monarch most interested in the arts.
    Ilya Kabakov Holidays No. 6 dates from 1987. The beautiful sunlit scene conceals a subversive message.  The surface is littered with sweet wrappers, the only abundantly available consumer product in Soviet Russia.  This work represents fabricated joy masking the dull reality of daily life.

    CLASSICAL HENRY LANDSCAPE THE PRIME LOT AT WHYTE’S

    Wednesday, November 20th, 2013

    Paul Henry’s The Lake is the prime lot at Whyte’s sale of Important Irish Art in Dublin on November 25.   Painted in 1928 it is a classical west of Ireland landscape and is estimated at 80,000-100,000. The sale represents a broad cross section of Irish art, including contemporary art.  The catalogue, with 228 lots, is online.  Here is a small selection.

    The Lake by Paul Henry (1876-1958) dated 1928 (80,000-100,000).

    The Lake by Paul Henry (1876-1958) dated 1928 (80,000-100,000).   UPDATE: IT MADE 93,000

    Tony O'Malley  (1913-2003) CLARE ISLAND GREYS, 1984 (15,000-25,000)

    Tony O’Malley (1913-2003) CLARE ISLAND GREYS, 1984 (15,000-25,000)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    William Conor (1881-1968) RAINY DAY, BELFAST (18,000-22,000).

    William Conor (1881-1968)
    RAINY DAY, BELFAST (18,000-22,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 17,000

    Roderic O'Conor (1860-1940) Nude in the Studio (25,000-35,000).

    Roderic O’Conor (1860-1940) Nude in the Studio (25,000-35,000).  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) - On the Stones, The Cattle Market, Caledonian Road, Selling Cheap Nags, 1905 (15,000-20,000).

    Jack Butler Yeats (1871-1957) – On the Stones, The Cattle Market, Caledonian Road, Selling Cheap Nags, 1905 (15,000-20,000).  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    Mainie Jellett (1897-1944) Death of Procris, 1929 (30,000-50,000).

    Mainie Jellett (1897-1944) Death of Procris, 1929 (30,000-50,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 32,000

    Aloysius O'Kelly (1853-1936)  Breton women in a kitchen 1905 (25,000-35,000).

    Aloysius O’Kelly (1853-1936) Breton women in a kitchen 1905 (25,000-35,000).

    ORPEN SELLS FOR £962,500 AT SOTHEBY’S

    Tuesday, November 19th, 2013
    Sir William Orpen, Portrait of Lady Idina Wallace (click on image to enlarge).

    Sir William Orpen, Portrait of Lady Idina Wallace (click on image to enlarge).

    Painted in 1915 Sir William Orpen’s portait of Lady Idina Wallace, characterised as The Bolter in three novels by Nancy Mitford, sold for £962,500 at Sotheby’s in London this afternoon. It had been estimated at £800,000-1.2 million.

    At the same British and Irish Art sale William Scott’s Blue and White sold for £482,500.  The Bog Road by Paul Henry and Loiterers by Walter Frederick Osborne each sold for £62,250.  Two works by Louis le Brocquy, Child Against a White Wall and The Family sold respectively for £52,250 and £50,oo0.  The top estimate for each was £50,000. A le Broquy Tapestry, The Garlanded Goat, failed to find a buyer.

    Sotheby’s auction of British and Irish art realized £7,178,252.  The top lot was Proserpine, a defining image of the Pre-Raphaelite movement  by Dante Gabriel Rosetti which sold for £3,274,500, a record for the artist at auction.  Orpen’s portrait was the second most expensive lot in the auction. It was the strongest and highest price for an early 20th century Irish picture since 2007 and the second highest price for a work by the artist at auction.

     

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for October 29, 2013 and July 12, 2013).

    CORK SILVER AT JAMES ADAM SUNDAY INTERIORS AUCTION

    Tuesday, November 19th, 2013

    SILVER is a great antique investment right now and James Adam say the silver section in the Sunday Interiors sale in Dublin on November 24 contains some of the best Cork pieces they have seen in a long time. The sale also offers jewellery, sculpture, furniture, paintings and collectibles among more than 600 lots. The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection.

    A William IV claret jug, London 1833 mark of Paul Storr and stamped Storr and Mortimer (10,000-20,000).

    A William IV claret jug, London 1833 mark of Paul Storr and stamped Storr and Mortimer (10,000-20,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 19,000 AT HAMMER.

    A George III sauceboat, Cork c1770 mark of Stephen Walsh (800-1,200).

    A George III sauceboat, Cork c1770 mark of Stephen Walsh (800-1,200).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 800 AT HAMMER

    A George III sugar bowl, probably by Carden Terry, Cork (1,000-2,000).

    A George III sugar bowl, probably by Carden Terry, Cork (1,000-2,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,000 AT HAMMER.

    A George I silver lemon strainer, Cork c1720's mark of William Newenham (2,000-4,000).

    A George I silver lemon strainer, Cork c1720’s mark of William Newenham (2,000-4,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 7,500

    A Queen Anne dish, c1700, Cork mark of Robert Goble (5,000-8,000).

    A Queen Anne dish, c1700, Cork mark of Robert Goble (5,000-8,000).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 8,500

    ART DECO DIAMOND BRACELET AT O’REILLY’S, FRANCIS ST.

    Monday, November 18th, 2013

    A Garrard Art Deco bracelet still in its original box is the feature lot at O’Reilly’s sale at Francis St., Dublin on November 20. The estimated weight of the four main stones is 0.50 carats each.  The bracelet is estimated at 12,000-14,000.  The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection.

    A diamond and ruby cluster ring (2,000-2,600).

    A diamond and ruby cluster ring (2,000-2,600).

    An Art Deco diamond bracelet in original Garrard box (12,000-14,000).

    An Art Deco diamond bracelet in original Garrard box (12,000-14,000).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 14,000

    An early 20th century diamond and ruby ring (2,200-2,500).

    An early 20th century diamond and ruby ring (2,200-2,500).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 2,300

    HOUSE CONTENTS SALE AT LYNES AND LYNES

    Monday, November 18th, 2013

    A house contents auction by Lynes and Lynes at Carrigtwohill, Co. Cork on November 23 will feature antique furniture, porcelain, glassware and books of Cork interest.  The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection:

    A Cork Georgian sideboard is estimated at 300-500.

    A Cork Georgian sideboard is estimated at 300-500. UPDATE; THIS MADE 850

    This Chinese vase is estimated at 100-200.

    This Chinese vase is estimated at 100-200.  UPDATE; THIS MADE 220

    This Victorian davenport has an estimate of 300-500.

    This Victorian davenport has an estimate of 300-500.  UPDATE: THIS MADE 400

    A collection of books of Cork interest.

    A collection of books of Cork interest.  UPDATE: THESE SOLD FOR 2,100