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    WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR FANCY PINK DIAMOND AT SOTHEBY’S HK

    Tuesday, October 7th, 2014
    THE 8.41 carat internally flawless fancy vivid purple pink diamond.

    THE 8.41 carat internally flawless fancy vivid purple pink diamond.

    There was a world auction record for a fancy vivid pink diamond at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong on October 7. The  8.41 carat stone sold for US$17.77 million.  There was a world auction record price per carat for any sapphire at the same sale when a 17.61 Kashmir sapphire and diamond ring sold for 4.06 million or uS$236,404 per carat.  The magnificent jewels and jadeite sale realised US$75 million.

    Quek Chin Yeow, Deputy Chairman and Head of Jewellery Department, Sotheby’s Asia, said: “Tonight we were thrilled to achieve consecutive per-carat price records for Kashmir sapphire first with the Cartier sapphire ring at HK$1,505,246 / US$193,975 per carat then again with a sapphire and diamond ring at HK$1,834,499 / US$236,404 per carat.  The top lot of the night, a vivid purple-pink diamond ring mounted by Sotheby’s Diamonds, attracted keen competition before fetching a wonderful price of HK$137.88 million and setting a world auction record for a fancy vivid pink diamond.  Also notable is a very fine icy multi-coloured jadeite ‘Guan Yin’ ornament which achieved HK$14.44 million and figures among the top ten lots of the sale.  The highly anticipated Ballerina Butterfly brooch co-designed by Cindy Chao and Sarah Jessica Parker to benefit the New York City Ballet achieved HK$9.4 million.”

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for August 14 and 15, 2014).

    de KOONING MAKES 75,000 AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL ONLINE SALE

    Monday, October 6th, 2014
    Willem de Kooning (19-4-1997) - The Big Apple, New York.

    de Kooning (1904-1997) – The Big Apple, New York.

    The Big Apple, New York by  de Kooning sold for 75,000 euro at the Morgan O’Driscoll online art sale this evening.  It was bought by an Irish bidder acting on behalf of a client.  The seller was also Irish.  The painting had been in a private collection in Co. Wexford.  It attracted around 127 bids and at one stage during the protracted sale there were bidders from 15 countries online.  The underbidder was Norwegian.  Rotterdam born de Kooning was an Abstract Expressionist who was part of the New York School which includes Jackson Pollock,  Franz Kline, Mark Rothko, Robert Motherwell and Clyfford Still.  There was a large scale retrospective of his work at MoMA in 2011-2012.

    This is by a mile the most expensive work sold by Morgan O’Driscoll, who has been running online auctions of Irish art  on a regular basis for several years.  Skibbereen based Mr. O’Driscoll also holds regular sales in Dublin and Cork. Signed on the lower right The Big Apple, New York is an oil on canvas measuring thirsty seven inches by 24 inches.

    A ROTHKO AT SOTHEBY’S IN NOVEMBER

    Monday, October 6th, 2014
    Property from The Schlumberger Collection Mark Rothko No. 21 (Red, Brown, Black and Orange) signed and dated 1953 on the reverse oil on canvas 241.5 by 162.5 cm; 95 by 64 in. Executed in 1951.

    Mark Rothko
    No. 21 (Red, Brown, Black and Orange)
    signed and dated 1953 on the reverse
    Executed in 1951.  UPDATE: IT MADE $45 MILLON

    Mark Rothko’s No. 21 (Red, Brown, Black and Orange) will highlight the sale of over 90 outstanding works from the Schlumberger Collection at Sotheby’s in New York in November.   The collection of modern and contemporary masterworks has a combined estimate of over $85 million.  Rothko’s canvas dates from 1951 and has been in the collection of Pierre and São Schlumberger for over 40 years.  Other highlights include important Color Field, Abstract Expressionist, Pop, and Surrealist works, reflecting a lifetime of collecting fuelled by a singular vision and relationships with artists forged over decades.

    It is reckoned that the Rothko could easily achieve a price in excess of $50 million.  Highlights will be on view in Hong Kong and London before the entire collection will be installed together in Sotheby’s New York headquarters for a special two-day preview exhibition from October 22-24. The Collection will be offered in the evening and day sales of  Impressionist and Modern Art on November 4-5 and Contemporary Art on November 11 and 12.

    CONTEMPORARY ASIAN ART BREAKS RECORDS

    Monday, October 6th, 2014
    Lia Xiadong - Disobeying the Rules.

    Liu Xiadong – Disobeying the Rules.

    There were nine auction records at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Contemporary Asian Art evening sale which achieved US$78.91 million.  The top lot was Liu Xiadong’s Disobeying the Rules which made US$8.49 million, a world auction record for the artist.  Altogether nine world records were established.

    Kevin Ching, Chief Executive Officer of Sotheby’s Asia, said: “Tonight’s Modern and Contemporary Asian Art – Evening Sale was a vibrant success, achieving well in excess of the high estimate.  Sotheby’s worldwide network had sourced appealing works from private European, American and Asian collections, many appearing on the market for the first time, and collectors responded with extraordinary enthusiasm.  Our highly-anticipated offering of works showcasing the rich diversity of Asian art across different periods and regions attracted hundreds of participants, many new to our business, not only in our very crowded saleroom and on the phones, but also online and via absentee bids, which resulted in numerous artist’s records in all categories offered this evening.  Among the many thrilling moments were the bidding wars for Zao Wou-Ki’s Debut d’Octobre (Beginning of October), which had been off the market for nearly 50 years, and for Fang Lijun’s Series 2 No. 4 from the collection of Guy and Myriam Ullens de Schooten, both of which nearly doubled their high estimates”.

    Zao Wou-Ki’s Debut d’Octobre sold for US$7.6 million and Lee Man Fong’s Bali Life made US$4.32 million.

    RARE PORTRAIT MINIATURE OF MOZART AT SOTHEBY’S LONDON

    Monday, October 6th, 2014
    Portrait miniature of Mozart, 1777, by an anonymous artist.

    Portrait miniature of Mozart, 1777, by an anonymous artist.

    One of only two authentic paintings of Mozart remaining in private hands will come up at Sotheby’s in London on November 20.  The rare portrait miniature was given by the composer to his then 18 year old cousin Maria Anna Thekla Mozart in exchange for one from her.  It is one of only a dozen or so authentic paintings and drawings of Mozart.

    The miniature, which captures the twenty-one year old Mozart, has seldom been seen in colour and has never been reproduced in colour in the standard Mozart literature. An enduring token of the fleeting amorous attachment between the composer and his first love, Mozart’s present to Maria Anna – referred to several times in the series of letters he wrote to her – is being offered for sale by descendants of Maria Anna’s family. It will the highlight at an auction of Music, Contentnal and Russian Books and Manuscripts and is estimated at £200,000-300,000.

    WORLD AUCTION RECORD FOR 114 BOTTLE WINE SUPERLOT

    Sunday, October 5th, 2014
    The auction in progress in Hong Kong.

    The auction in progress in Hong Kong.

    THE world auction record for the most expensive wine lot was broken at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong on October 4.  A Romanée-Conti Superlot  from the exceptional cellar of James H. Clark made US$1,609,776.  The price achieved per bottle of the 114-bottle Superlot was US$14,121, which equals US$1,700 per glass for 912 glasses.

    Robert Sleigh, head of Sotheby’s wine Asia, said:  “The Romanée-Conti Superlot presented a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire an unprecedented quantity of the world’s most desirable wine”.

    The auction of Finest & Rarest Wines Including Henri Jayer Magnums from the exceptional cellar of  Netscape founder James H. Clark US$5.9 million, in excess of the overall estimate of  US$4.5 million.  The sale saw strong demand for benchmark burgundies among Asian buyers with 96% of lots sold with 50% of lots selling over their high estimate.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for August 29, 2014).

    A GREAT TABLE AND SOME SILVER FROM ADAMS AT SLANE

    Friday, October 3rd, 2014

    HERE is a great table and some highly collectible silver from the James Adam Country House Collections auction at Slane Castle, Co. Meath on October 12 and 13.  The sale of over 850 lots offers much of interest to collectors at home and abroad.  Not least of these is this George I carved gilt wood side table in the manner of Benjamin Goodison. The red marble top has a thumb moulded rim above a flat carved apron centred by a human mask depicting Diana.   It is estimated at 30,000-50,000.

    Among the silver on offer are these prime pieces by makers Robert Calderwood of Dublin and James Foulkes and Michael McDermott of Cork. The auction goes on view on Thursday, October 9.  The catalogue is online.

    AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POT OF BALUSTER FORM, mark of Michael McDermott (fl.1750-1780) of Cork, c.1780 (10,000-15,000)

    AN IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POT OF BALUSTER FORM, mark of Michael McDermott (fl.1750-1780) of Cork, c.1780 (10,000-15,000)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for September 12, 2014).

    A GEORGE I CARVED GILTWOOD SIDE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF BENJAMIN GOODISON, (30,000-50,000).

    A GEORGE I CARVED GILTWOOD SIDE TABLE IN THE MANNER OF BENJAMIN GOODISON, (30,000-50,000).  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A PAIR OF IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE I GRADUATED SILVER BOXES, makers mark only to the smaller example pertaining to that of James Foulkes of Cork circa 1715 (15,000-20,000).

    A PAIR OF IRISH PROVINCIAL GEORGE I GRADUATED SILVER BOXES, makers mark only to the smaller example pertaining to that of James Foulkes of Cork circa 1715 (15,000-20,000).  UPDATE: THESE WERE UNSOLD.

    A FINE SET OF FOUR IRISH EARLY GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Dublin 1760, mark of Robert Calderwood (10,000-15,000).

    A FINE SET OF FOUR IRISH EARLY GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS, Dublin 1760, mark of Robert Calderwood (10,000-15,000).  UPDATE: THESE SOLD FOR 13,000

    KOONS’ BALLOON MONKEY (ORANGE) AT CHRISTIE’S IN NOVEMBER

    Thursday, October 2nd, 2014
    Jeff Koons - Balloon Monkey (Orange).

    Jeff Koons – Balloon Monkey (Orange).  UPDATE: IT MADE $25,925,000.

    A year after Jeff Koons’ Balloon Dog (Orange) set the world auction record for any living artist Christie’s will offer Balloon Monkey (Orange) in New York in November. The monumental stainless steel sculpture with its impressive scale, fluid line, and immaculate mirror-like surfaces, will be one of  the highlights of the November evening sale of Post War and Contemporary Art on November 12.  New Yorkers are in for a treat as the 20 foot long sculpture will be presented at the entrance to Christie’s at 20 Rockefeller Plaza for six weeks before being sold.  The auction will follow on the heels of the Jeff Koons’ retrospective at the Whitney Museum of American Art which runs until October 19.  It will re-open in November at the Centre Pompidou in Paris and this will coincide with a display at the Louvre.

    Seven years in the  making Koons subjected the idea for this sculpture to years of research modelling, computer rendering, milling, polishing, lacquering and polishing again before the final form was released.  It is one of five balloon monkeys (blue, magenta, orange, red and yellow).  The estimate for the piece is $20-30 million. Last November Balloon Dog Orange sold at Christie’s for $58,405,000, a world auction record for a living artist.

    UPDATE: IT MADE $25,925,000.

    THE ENDURING APPEAL OF THE TIPPERARY HURLER

    Thursday, October 2nd, 2014
    Seán Keating PRHA HRA HRSA (1889-1977) Study after The Tipperary Hurler.

    Seán Keating PRHA HRA HRSA (1889-1977) Study after The Tipperary Hurler.

    Tipp’s loss to Kilkenny at last Sunday’s All Ireland Hurling Final replay did not diminish the enduring appeal of the Tipperary Hurler at Adams last night. Sean Keating’s Study  after the  Tipperary Hurler sold for a hammer price of 9,200 over a top estimate of 5,000 at the James Adam Irish art sale in Dublin.   The original Tipperary Hurler – popular in the United States – was donated to the Municipal Gallery in Dublin (now the Dublin City Gallery the Hugh Lane) in 1957 by Patric Farrell of the Irish Art Rooms in New York. The work was completed for the Amsterdam Olympiad in 1928 and later sent to New York where it was exhibited to acclaim at the Helen Hackett Gallery and the Irish Art Rooms.  Here are some hammer price results from last night’s sale:  (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for September 26, 2014).

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts (8,000)

    Kathleen Fox (1880-1963) Ruins of the Four Courts (8,000)

    George Campbell RHA RUA (1917-1979) Long Ago and Far Away (14,000).

    George Campbell RHA RUA (1917-1979) Long Ago and Far Away (14,000).

    Nathaniel Hone RHA (1831-1917) Driving Cattle Home through the Bend (21,000).

    Nathaniel Hone RHA (1831-1917) Driving Cattle Home through the Bend (21,000).

    Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) A Rose (1936) (44,000).

    Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) A Rose (1936) (44,000).

    Oisín Kelly RHA (1915-1981) The Flautist (1972) Bronze on a stone plinth (10,000).

    Oisín Kelly RHA (1915-1981) The Flautist (1972) Bronze on a stone plinth (10,000).

    Norah McGuinness HRHA (1901 - 1980) Flight over Mulroy (14,000).

    Norah McGuinness HRHA (1901 – 1980) Flight over Mulroy (14,000).

    William Conor RHA PRUA OBE (1884-1968) Fun at the Fair (15,000).

    William Conor RHA PRUA OBE (1884-1968) Fun at the Fair (15,000).

    SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AT FONSIE MEALY SALE IN CASTLECOMER

    Wednesday, October 1st, 2014

    There is something for everyone at all price levels of the market  at Fonsie Mealy’s Chatsworth Fine Art Sale in Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny on October 7.  There is oak furniture attributed to Pugin, antique pieces, silver, jewellery, porcelain, glass and militaria among more than 750 lots. The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for September 1, 2014).  UPDATE: The sale realised 250,000 at hammer.  Militaria and silver proved buoyant and attracted strong bidding throughout.

    A 19th century small carved oak side table, possibly by Pugin (1,000-1,500).

    A 19th century small carved oak side table, possibly by Pugin (1,000-1,500).  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A 19th century Louis Philippe display table (3,000-4,000)

    A 19th century Louis Philippe display table (3,000-4,000)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A set of 10 Chippendale style dining chairs (1,600-2,200)

    A set of 10 Chippendale style dining chairs (1,600-2,200)  UPDATE: THESE SOLD FOR 1,400 AT HAMMER

    A 19th century Irish school pastel (250-350)

    A 19th century Irish school pastel (250-350)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A 19th century table cabinet with eight drawers made of various specimen woods (120-180)

    A 19th century table cabinet with eight drawers made of various specimen woods (120-180)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 200

    An early 19th century circular Irish side table (150-200)

    An early 19th century circular Irish side table (150-200)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 200

    An antique oak lowboy (120-170)

    An antique oak lowboy (120-170) UPDATE: THIS MADE 150

    Estella Solomons (1882-1968) - Hide and Seek (500-700)

    Estella Solomons (1882-1968) – Hide and Seek (500-700)  UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    A pierced brass fender with paw feet (150-250)

    A pierced brass fender with paw feet (150-250)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 320