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    A LITTLE BIT OF CHRISTMAS CHEER AT JAMES ADAMS

    Tuesday, December 14th, 2021

    Fresh from the success of an At Home sale today Adams will spread a bit of Christmas cheer with their final sale of the year tomorrow. Their auction of 251 lots of fine wines and spirits gets underway online from 2 pm. On offer is an appetising selection of Christmas bonhomie – the right tonic to help you enjoy yet another Covid Christmas. The sale kicks off with one bottle of 1959 Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Pauillac which is estimated at 1,500-2,500. A case of Chateau de Beaucastel Chateauneuf du pape from 1995 has an estimate of 900-1,100 and there is no shortage of choices to browse online.

    Nine bottles of MARQUES DE CASA CONCHA, Chardonnay, 1997, Limari Valley, Chile (550-750)

    DESIGN MAKES OVER $18 MILLION AT CHRISTIE’S

    Monday, December 13th, 2021
    FRANÇOIS-XAVIER LALANNE (1927-2008)
    ‘MOUTONS DE LAINE’, SHEEP AND TWO OTTOMANS, 1969-1971

    Two days of design sales at Christie’s in New York achieved $18,162,375.  The iconic ‘Moutons de Laine’ by François-Xavier Lalanne was the top lot of the sale. It made $1,590,000. Works by Alberto Giacometti from the collection of a member of the Matisse family – ‘Lampe Coupe aux deux figures’ and a ‘Grande Feuille’ floor lamp respectively made $930,000 and $1,170,000. Notable results were also realised for iconic designs by the French master Jean Royère, including a beautiful and rare ‘Croisillon’ sofa which sold for $562,500 as well as an exceptional ‘Ours Polaire’ salon suite, a sofa and armchair, which totalled $1,110,000.

    LATE GEORGE III CUT GLASS CHANDELIER ANYONE?

    Sunday, December 12th, 2021

    This late George III cut glass 12 light chandelier, described as possibly Irish, comes up at Sotheby’s Town and Country, A Private Collection sale which runs online until December 14. Acquired from Denton Antiques, London in 2003 it is estimated at £15,000-£25,000. The sale also features an Irish cut glass pedestal bowl and a pair of Irish 18th century glass oval wall mirrors by Gresley.

    UPDATE: The chandelier sold for £16,380, the pedestal bowl made £504 and the oval mirrors made £6,300.

    HOCKNEY ILLUSTRATION FROM GRIMMS FAIRY TALES AT WHYTE’S

    Saturday, December 11th, 2021
    Digging up Glass by David Hockney at Whyte’s. UPDATE: THIS MADE €950 AT HAMMER

    An etching by David Hockey, a watercolour by Robert Gregory, son of Lady Gregory who was mourned by Yeats, a sculpture by Edward Delaney and Christmas cards by Patrick Scott all feature at Whyte’s affordable timed online Christmas art and collectibles sale of 278 lots. It runs until next Monday evening.  Digging up Glass by Hockney, number 53 from an edition of 100, dates to 1969 and is from a suite of illustrations for Six Fairy Tales from the Brothers Grimm.  It is estimated at €700-€1,000.

    Meantime with everything from some Midleton Very Rare Whiskey to a 1960 Chateau D’Yquem from Sauternes (€900-€1,100) the selection at the James Adam timed online sale is enough to tickle any palate.  The timed online sale runs to next Wednesday (December 15).

    ADAMS AT HOME SALE OFFERS ALL SORTS OF DELIGHTS

    Saturday, December 11th, 2021
    Pair of large silver sauceboats by Matthew West, Dublin 1794. UPDATE: THESE MADE 4,400 AT HAMMER

    Christmas is coming and there is still time to pick up stuff.  In fact next week is unusually busy with a raft of last minute Christmas auctions. Given that the need to make merry is very great under the sorry circumstances of this year a pair of very large Irish George III silver sauceboats at the James Adam At Home sale next Tuesday might be just the thing for the festive Christmas table.  Made by Matthew West in Dublin in 1794 this pair, complete with scroll handles and hoof feet, are functional, big and beautiful.  Estimated at €2,000-€3,000 they take pride of place in a silver section where the selection ranges from decanters, cutlery and strawberry dishes to wine funnels, ladles, plated candlesticks and salts.  Lot 20 is a Cork silver sugar bowl stamped sterling and estimated at  €600-€800.

    An attractive George IV serpentine front bookcase with twin glazed doors would definitely add a touch of superiority to any home office. It is estimated at just €600-€1,000, The catalogue cover lot is a burnt orange leather Chesterfield sette (€1,500-€2,000).Reproductions of the distinctive Art Nouveau work of Czech illustrator Alphonse Mucha were all the rage with the advent of high street art print shops in the 1970’s and are never out of fashion.  A pair of lithographic poster prints on board by Mucha with the trade label G Garrault, Rue Pigalle, Paris  – Spring and Summer – are estimated at €4,000-€6,000.

    Lot 386 is an unusual and historic papier mache picture frame made for the Royal Art Union by the English artist Charles Frederick Bielefeld.  The union was established in 1839 to promote fine arts in Ireland.  The frame is estimated at €1,000-€2,000.This At Home auction is ideal for those looking for a less traditional gift from a selection of furniture, furnishings, paintings, silver, glass, ceramics and jewellery.  The catalogue with 485 lots is online. This is just one of a larger than usual number of last minute pre-Christmas auctions in Ireland next week.  Normally the season in Ireland would have more or less wrapped up by the first week of December.  It underlines how 2021 has been different.  In terms of auctions, easy availabilty and online activity it has not been at all bad for much of the antique trade.

    Mid 19th century Royal Irish Art Union picture frame by Charles Frederick Bielefeld UPDATE: THIS MADE €1,000 AT HAMMER

    CHRISTMAS ART AND COLLECTIBLES AT WHYTE’S

    Friday, December 10th, 2021
    GERARD DILLON. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR €1,250

    This watercolour by Gerard Dillon is lot 92 at Whyte’s Christmas sale of art and collectibles. It is estimated at €1,000-€1,500. The timed online only auction ends at 6 pm on December 13. It is on view at Molesworth St., Dublin from 1 pm to 5 pm n December 11 and 12 and from 10 am to 5 pm on Monday. There are 278 lots in the auction.

    TOP LOTS AT THE JAMES ADAM FINE JEWELLERY AUCTION

    Friday, December 10th, 2021
    Diamond single stone ring makes 40,000 at hammer

    This diamond single stone ring with central asscher-cut diamond weighing 5.20cts within a four-claw setting and baguette-cut diamond shoulders made a hammer price of 40,000 at the James Adam sale of fine jewellery and watches this week. It was the top selling lot in an auction where a four hoop diamond bangle and c2005 diamond necklace by Stephen Webster each made 24,000.

    A VALUABLE CONNEMARA BOGLAND BY PAUL HENRY

    Wednesday, December 8th, 2021
    Paul Henry RHA (1877-1958) – Bogland Connemara (1930 – 32) sold for €100,000 at hammer

    Bogland Connemara by Paul Henry was one of the top three lots at the James Adam sale of Important Irish Art in Dublin this evening. It made a hammer price of €100,000. Through the streets to the hills, a 1950 oil by Jack B Yeats made €160,000 on the hammer and Cavanagh, an Aubusson tapestry by Louis le Brocquy made €80,000. This sale marked the culmination of a highly successful winter selling season for Irish art, which has finished the year on a high note. At least €12 million worth of Irish art changed hands during the season of winter sales at Sothebys, de Veres, Bonhams, Whyte’s, Morgan O’Driscoll and James Adam.

    PAIR OF ANTIQUE FRENCH TABLES MAKE €14,000 AT SHEPPARDS

    Wednesday, December 8th, 2021

    This c1780 pair of Louis XVI gilt console tables made a hammer price of €14,000 at Sheppards today. Sheppards four day sale of the Cronin Collection of Seafield House, Donabate continunes on December 9 and 10.

    ORTELIUS ATLAS MAKES €96,000 AT HAMMER AT FONSIE MEALY

    Wednesday, December 8th, 2021

    This first edition of the 1570 Atlas by Abraham Ortelius made a hammer price of €96,000 over a top estimate of €60,000 at Fonsie Mealy’s Rare Books and Collectibles sale in Dublin today.  An original engraved facsimile copy of the American Declaration of Independence issued by Order of Congress in 1823 and executed by engraver William Stone made €48,000 at hammer over a top estimate of €30,000.