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    IRISH ART AT CHRISTIE’S, SOUTH KENSINGTON NEXT WEEK

    Friday, July 11th, 2014

    Irish artworks by Roderic O’Conor, William Scott and Jack B. Yeats are among the artists whose work will feature at Christie’s sale of Modern British and Irish Art at South Kensington in London on July 16.  Here is a sample.

    UPDATE: Early Away by Jack Butler Yeats sold for £50,000.

    William Scott, R.A. (1913-1989) Blue Still Life (£40,000-60,000).

    William Scott, R.A. (1913-1989) Blue Still Life (£40,000-60,000).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £74,500

    Roderic O'Conor, R.H.A. (1860-1940) Seated female nude (£5,000-8,000)

    Roderic O’Conor, R.H.A. (1860-1940)
    Seated female nude (£5,000-8,000)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £27,500

    OLD KINGDOM STATUE OF SEKHEMKA MAKES WORLD RECORD

    Thursday, July 10th, 2014
    Sekhemka - Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2014

    Sekhemka – Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014

    The rape of a Sabine by Giambologna.  Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2014.

    The rape of a Sabine by Giambologna. Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014.

    AN Egyptian painted limestone statue dating to the Old Kingdom, Late Dynasty was the top lot at The Exceptional Sale at Christie’s in London tonight.  The statue for the Inspector of the Scribes Sekhemka sold for £15,762,500 and set a world record price at auction for an Ancient Egyptian work of art.  The Exceptional Sale realised £31,048,50, the highest total for any various-owner sale of classical decorative arts.  It broke the record of £28.7million established by Christie’s Exceptional Sale in 2011. The statue of Sekhemka dates to circa 2400–2300 B.C. and it is probably from Saqqara in Lower Egypt.

    Robert Copley, Deputy Chairman Christie’s UK, International Head of Furniture said: ‘The finest and rarest examples achieved exceptional prices as increasingly multi-national bidders competed for works of exceptional quality.  Several records were set including Giambologna’s ‘The Rape of A Sabine’, which realised £3.6 million, surpassing the previous record for the artist set by this work when it last came to the market at Christie’s 25 years ago. Following the inaugural Exceptional auction in 2008, these results build on Christie’s success with this pioneering sales platform. It continues to demonstrate the enduring appeal of individual masterpieces, which were highly admired over the past few weeks while they have been exhibited alongside highlights of the Old Master, Impressionist, Modern and Contemporary art in London.’

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for July 7 and June 17 2014)

    RECORDS TUMBLE AT VAN REGTEREN AUCTION AT CHRISTIE’S

    Thursday, July 10th, 2014
    Sir Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577-1640 Antwerp)  Samson and Delilah (recto); Figure studies, probably of soldiers (verso)  (£1.5-2.5 million). Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2014.

    Sir Peter Paul Rubens (Siegen 1577-1640 Antwerp)
    Samson and Delilah (recto); Figure studies, probably of soldiers (verso) (£1.5-2.5 million). Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014.  UPDATE: SOLD FOR £13.2 MILLION.

    A drawing by Sir Peter Paul Rubens was the top lot at the sale of the I.Q. van Regteren Altena collection Part I at Christie’s in London on July 10. Samson and Delilah made a world record price of £3,218,500 in a sale which brought in £13.2 million and established 15 auction records.

    Benjamin Peronnet, International Head of Old Master Drawings at Christie’s said: “We are elated with the results of the first sale of the collection of IQ van Regteren Altena.  With a sale total of over £13 million it more than doubled the pre-sale high estimate.  Over 15 auction records were set for drawings by Northern artists, including seven of the top ten sale results. Extraordinary prices were achieved for great masters such as Peter Paul Rubens, Hendrick Goltzius, and Jacques de Gheyn II, as well as for extremely rare artists such as Jan Lagoor, Johan Verwer and Abraham Rutgers.  There was nearly unprecedented participation across the market with international museums, private collectors and dealers aggressively bidding throughout the sale in a crowded saleroom, on the telephone and online. This first sale of the most important collection of Old Master Drawings to appear on the market in over a generation will stand as a landmark auction in the history of Old Master Drawings sales. The enthusiasm exhibited in the saleroom by bidders and buyers today is a fitting homage to the great scholar and connoisseur, I.Q. van Regteren Altena.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for February 24, 2014)

    FLEMISH ALTARPIECE MAKES 40,000 AT IRISH AUCTION

    Wednesday, July 9th, 2014
    The 15th century portable altarpiece of the Flemish Primitive School (80,000-120,000).

    The 15th century portable altarpiece of the Flemish Primitive School

    A 15th century Flemish altarpiece of the Primitive School, discovered in a clearout by a catholic priest in an outbuilding at a presbytery in Co. Wexford, made 40,000 at Sheppards sale in Durrow, Co. Laois tonight.  It was bought by an anonymous buyer in Belgium.  The  estimate  was 60,000-120,000.  The money is to used to benefit the parish of Piercetown, between Wexford and Rosslare.  The altarpiece was of the type made for private prayer.

    An oil on canvas by Andre Derain entitled Le Modele sold for 120,000. Painted c1924-25 it came with a certificate of authenticity from the Comite Derain in Paris and is to be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonne of the artist.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for July 6, 2014)

    BOTTICELLI DRAWING MAKES £1.3 MILLION AT SOTHEBY’S

    Wednesday, July 9th, 2014
    Study for a seated St. Joseph, his head resting on his right hand Pen and brown ink heightened with white over black chalk, on beige-pink washed paper. Squared in black chalk for transfer (£1-1.5 million).

    Sandro Botticelli – Study for a seated St. Joseph, his head resting on his right hand 

    The only drawing by Botticelli to appear at auction in over a century sold for a record £1.3 million at Sotheby’s in London tonight.  Study for a Seated St. Joseph, his head resting on his right hand, was sold from the collection of the late Barbara Piasecka Johnson, art connoisseur, philanthropist and wife of the late John Seward Johnson, heir to the Johnson and Johnson medical and pharmaceutical firm. She bought it from Sotheby’s for $88,000 in 1988. Proceeds from the sale will benefit her foundation, primarily devoted to helping children with autism.

    The top lot of the evening was Tygers at Play by George Stubbs which sold for £7,698,500.  The Old Master sale achieved £68.3 million, the highest total for such a sale ever.  Alex Bell, Joint International Head and Co-Chairman of Sotheby’s Old Master Paintings Department said: “This evening’s results set a record for an Old Master and British Paintings Evening sale at Sotheby’s London and eclipsed our landmark 2002 total of £67.58 million. With 17 auction records and unprecedented international participation, we saw the market at its best. The prestigious aristocratic and private collections that constituted the core of tonight’s sale were the secret of this success. Having remained in the same collections for centuries, most of the works carried the imprimatur of the greatest art patrons of the day, such as the Dukes of Northumberland and the Earls of Warwick and bore witness to the discerning eye of some of the most important collectors of the 20th century, including Baron Coppée and Barbara Piasecka Johnson”.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for May 28, 2014)

    COUNTRY HOUSE CONTENTS AT MEALY’S TWO DAY SALE

    Wednesday, July 9th, 2014

    The contents of country houses are always full of fascination for collectors. Around 400 lots of fine art and antiques from a single owner private collection will feature at Mealy’s two day sale in Castlecomer on July 15-16.  This is the sale which includes 150 lots from the largest private collection of African Tribal Art in Ireland.  The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for July 7, 2014).

    A 19th century lacquered work table (1,200-1,800).

    A 19th century lacquered work table (1,200-1,800).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,000

    A 19th century Chinese or Mongolian marriage chest (1,400-1,800).

    A 19th century Chinese or Mongolian marriage chest (1,400-1,800).  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

     

    An Irish George III bracket clock by Thomas Blundell, Dublin (3,000-5,000).

    An Irish George III bracket clock by Thomas Blundell, Dublin (3,000-5,000). UPDATE: THIS MADE A HAMMER PRICE OF 6,000

     

    A French Restoration bonbonniere with Charles X of France and members of the Royal Family signed Morel (600-900).

    A French Restoration bonbonniere with Charles X of France and members of the Royal Family signed Morel (600-900). UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 650

     

    A German porcelain table (400-600).

    A German porcelain table (400-600).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 460

     

    A late Georgian Irish doorlock (1,200-1,500).

    A late Georgian Irish doorlock (1,200-1,500).  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 1,500

     

     

    GUARDI AND VERMEER TOP CHRISTIE’S SALE IN LONDON

    Tuesday, July 8th, 2014

     

    Francesco Guardi (1712-1793) Venice, the Bacino di San Marco with the Piazzetta and the Doge’s Palace

    Francesco Guardi (1712-1793)
    Venice, the Bacino di San Marco with the Piazzetta and the Doge’s Palace

     

    Vermeer - Saint Praxedis - © Christie’s Images Limited 2014

    Vermeer – Saint Praxedis – © Christie’s Images Limited 2014

    A view of Venice by Francesco Guardi was the top lot at Christie’s evening auction of Old Master & British Paintings in London on July 8.  Venice, the Bacino di San Marco with the Piazzetta and the Doge’s Palace made £9,882,500 in a sale which realised £44,986,000. There were 145 registered bidders from 27 countries across 5 continents. The Guardi, from the Baron Henri de Rochschild collection, set the second highest price for a work by the artist at auction.  Vermeer’s St. Praxedis sold for £6,242,500.  This is the earliest dated picture by Vermeer and one of only two of his 37 known works remaining in private hands. It was from the collection of Barbara Piasecka Johnson.

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for February 27 and June 9, 2014)

    CHINESE GUANG MAKES 250,000 AS SHEPPARDS SALES GET UNDERWAY

    Tuesday, July 8th, 2014
    An 18th-19th century cloisonne Guang or ritual vessel

    An 18th-19th century cloisonne Guang or ritual vessel

    An 18th/19th century Chinese cloisonne Guang or ritual vessel sold for a hammer price of 250,000 at Sheppards sale in Durrow today.  Just 15 inches high it had been estimated at 20,000-30,000.  Lot number 78 got three days of sales at Sheppards this week off to a flying start. It was bought by the London trade. Billed as an Irish Country House sale it features period furniture, fine art, decorative art, Asian art , rare books, manuscripts and maps.

    THE LONDONDERRY TABLE TOP AT CHRISTIE’S EXCEPTIONAL SALE

    Monday, July 7th, 2014
    The Londonderry Table top Courtesy Christie's Images Ltd., 2014.

    The Londonderry Table top Courtesy Christie’s Images Ltd., 2014.  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £542,500

     

    The very first lot at Christies The Exceptional Sale at Christie’s in London on July 10 is The Londonderry Table Top.  The property of the late 9th Marquess of Londonderry is being sold by order of the executors. The Italian pietre dura table top dating to Rome c1800 is attributed to Giacomo Raffaelli (1753-1830). Among several works by Raffaelli at The Hermitage in St. Petersburg are three table tops close in style to the Londonderry example.  Raffaelli’s reputation was already well established in Europe in the late 18th century.

    The table top was part of the furnishings for the magnificent interiors created by Charles Vane, later 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, for his London home on Park Lane.  He was British Ambassador to the Viennese Court from 1815 until his inheritance from his half brother, the 2nd Marquess and famed Foreign Secretary Lord Castlereagh, who committed suicide in 1822.  The table top, on a statuary white marble ground inlaid with agates, jaspers and carnelians of various types, is inlaid with three oystered agate planels and two large discs with rectangular borders. It is estimated at £150,000-250,000.
    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for June 17, 2014).

    LARGEST PRIVATE COLLECTION OF AFRICAN TRIBAL ART AT MEALY’S

    Monday, July 7th, 2014

    The largest private collection of African Tribal Art in Ireland will come under the hammer on the first day of Mealy’s two day fine and decorative art sale in Castlecomer on July 15 and 16. A total of 150 lots from the collection of British Army office Allen Denton Miller, who started his personal collection as a young army officer in Dar es Salaam in 1959,  includes figures, masks, dolls, totems, pipes and flasks collected on visits to the Congo, Nigeria, Senegal, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Zambia.  The sale of over 1,100 lots includes fine art and antiques from various Irish and English private collections.  The catalogue is online.

    A NKisi Janus Headed nail fetish from the Congo (250-500).

    A NKisi Janus Headed nail fetish from the Congo (250-500).  UPDATE: THIS MADE 350 AT HAMMER

     

    Motherhood, an antique figure from Bambara/Mali Gui (10,000-15,000).

    Motherhood, an antique figure from Bambara/Mali Gui (10,000-15,000).  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

     

    A Royal Society of Princes court mask from the Bangwa Kingdom, Cameroon.

    A Royal Society of Princes court mask from the Bangwa Kingdom, Cameroon. (500-1,200)  UPDATE: THIS FAILED TO REACH THE RESERVE AND WAS UNSOLD