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    MATTHEWS THREE DAY SALE GETS UNDERWAY TODAY

    Saturday, August 15th, 2020

    With everything from an old bowler hat and a shillelagh to antique furniture, silver condiments, oil lamps, costume and other jewellery, a George III military tray, Belleek and other porcelain, a Victorian cast iron fireplace with original tiles to armchairs, mirrors, garden sculpture, chests of drawers and books the three day sale by Matthews in Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath is brimful of interest for collectors and bargain hunters. More than 1,800 lots will come under the hammer at this three day on the premises clearance auction which gets underway today.  Incorporating an original Victorian chemist shop the premises is a large townhouse on The Square.  The online auction features a wide spectrum of goods gathered over three generations by the Slattery family.

    Victorian fire inset with original tiles. UPDATE: THIS MADE 220 AT HAMMER

    MICHAEL JORDAN – THE ULTIMATE COLLECTIBLE

    Friday, August 14th, 2020

    Michael Jordan is rapidly becoming the ultimate collectible. A pair of his game worn sneakers has just sold for $615,000 at Christie’s. The game worn Air Jordan I Highs broke a record set in May when another pair of his sneakers sold for $560,000. The online sale of Jordan’s game worn and player exclusive rarities realised $931,875.

    Meantime the historic rookie NBA official Chicago Bulls game jersey presented to Michael Jordan will come up at Julien’s in Hollywood next December 4 with an estimate of $200,000-400,000. Regarded as the greatest basketball player of all time Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to six NBA championships and won the NBA Finals Most Valuable Player award in each of those championships.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for August 2, 2020)

    LARGEST LUNAR SPHERE ON EARTH AT CHRISTIE’S

    Thursday, August 13th, 2020

    The largest lunar sphere on earth will lead Christie’s Deep Impact: Lunar and rare meteorites sale online until August 25. It was fashioned from a lunar meteorite — a piece of the Moon ejected into space following an impact on the lunar surface. While not one milligram of the 400kg of Apollo material is available for private ownership, some of the material returned to Earth by Apollo astronauts is remarkably similar to select lunar meteorites, including this offering. With a 98mm diameter (4 inches), this is, besides the Moon itself, the largest lunar sphere known. It is estimated at $300,000-500,000. The sale features dozens of extraterrestrial specimens and estimates are from $500.

    BOOKING THE COOKS AT BONHAMS

    Wednesday, August 12th, 2020

    AN Irish manuscript cook book with recipes from 1755 onwards comes up at Bonhams Fine Books and Manuscripts auction in London on August 19. Lot 43, titled Rosconnel, February 25, 1755 / Receipts and cookery, includes 236 numbered recipes in several hands. There are 26 further pages of un numbered recipes including “A Friday Pudding”, “To make a Runnet”, “Dutch Beef, The Right Receipt”, “To Dry Cherrys in Bunches”, “To make Hartshorn Flumery”, “To dress Snails”, “Leg of mutton a la Daube”, “Pigeons in night gowns”, “Sauce for Wild Fowl”, “To Brew and distill Whiskey”, “To make a Devonshire Squab” , “Portable Soop”, “The famous Sally Lunn’s Breakfast Cakes” (“…by the time you have made three or four your hand will be in…”).

    One of the first mentions of the famous Sally Lunn bun comes in 1776 in a poem about Dublin by the Irish poet William Preston and the first recorded mention of the bun in Bath, where it originated, is in Captain Philip Thicknesse’s 1780 guidebook to taking the waters at Bath. The recipe became enormously popular and the Sally Lunn bun can still be sampled at Bath’s eponymous tea shop.

    The auction features Ruth Watson’s collection of Antiquarian Cookery Books. Lot 30 is a manuscript recipe book originally from the collection of the renowned Chicago food writer and restauranteur Arnold Shircliffe, including recipes “Written down for me by my Irish cook Margaret Berry 1854 – as done at their House”.

    An Irish recipe book. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £828

    IRISH GEORGE II SIDE TABLE SELLS AT BONHAMS

    Monday, August 10th, 2020

    An Irish George II mahogany side table sold for £2,422 at Bonhams Home and Interiors sale in Knightsbridge, London last week. The c1755 table is complete with one frieze drawer over a shaped apron carved with a characteristic central scallop shell.

    The George II side table

    A THREE DAY SALE BY MATTHEWS IN CO. MEATH

    Monday, August 10th, 2020

    More than 1,800 lots will come under the hammer at a three day sale in Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath on August 15, 16 and 17. Matthews of Kells will conduct the on the premises contents auction online. Viewing gets underway on August 13. Pictured is a an overview of some of the lots to be sold.

    SAY IT LOUD AT CHRISTIE’S NEW YORK

    Sunday, August 9th, 2020

    Say it Loud spotlights 22 exceptional emerging and mid career contemporary Black artists around the world. The online virtual exhibition presented by Christie’s in New York until August 18 takes its title from the iconic James Brown song “Say it Loud: I’m Black and I’m Proud” .  It is the first in a series of exhibitions and educational programming by Christie’s CSR Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives. Each of the artists uses their medium as a guiding force to construct images of identity, and to showcase the vulnerability of identity.  The artist Josh Paige, born in Brooklyn in 1990, does this conspicuously with Target Practice (1), a digital print made this year.  The arresting image shown here is from an edition of five and it is available via Christie’s for $500.

    IRISH WHISKEY RARITY AT CO. CAVAN AUCTION

    Saturday, August 8th, 2020

    A rare bottle of George Roe Irish whiskey comes up at a one day sale online of Irish pub memorabilia in Co. Cavan on August 12.   The Irish single malt comes from the George Roe distillery at Thomas St. in Dublin which closed in 1923.  It took some years to wind it up and this 16 year old release is believed to have been produced in the 1930’s for export to the US. It is estimated at €6,000-€12,000.The sale by Victor Mee Auctions of Cloverhill, Belturbet, Co. Cavan will feature several different categories of collectibles. A 1940’s Shell petrol pump glass globe is estimated at €400-€600 and the sale features an original Shell motor spirit advertising mirror and a Duckhams 20-50 oil barometer advertisement.   Another rarity is an advertising mirror from Persse’s Nun’s Island Distillery in Galway which operated until around 1908.  This too is estimated at €6,000-€12,000.

    George Roe single malt Irish whiskey. UPDATE: THIS MADE 6,000 AT HAMMER

    LALIQUE STATUETTE AT BONHAMS

    Friday, August 7th, 2020

    This Lalique Thais statuette comes up at Bonhams sale of Decorative Art and Design in Knightsbridge, London on August 11. Gemma Sanders, head of 20th century decorative art and design at Bonhams describes it as one of the best pieces of Thais she has seen. The pre war Rene Lalique Thais statuette, introduced in 1925, is estimated at £18,000-22,000. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £21,312

    WORKS ON PAPER ONLINE AT JAMES ADAM DUBLIN

    Thursday, August 6th, 2020

    Baigneuse Assise, a soft ground etching by Pierre Renoir, comes up at the James Adam online Works on Paper sale which runs until August 10. From an edition of 1,000 a complete with the artist’s stamped signature, it is estimated at 800-1,200. The sale of 435 lots includes old Irish maps, engraved views and etchings, handcoloured Cuala Press prints, art, various documents, photographs and books.

    Pierre Auguste Renoir – Baigneuse Assise. UPDATE: This made 900