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    AUCTIONS OF THE SACRED AND PROFANE COMING UP

    Saturday, May 10th, 2025

    19th century  pitch pine bookcase at Victor Mee’s sale of contents from the St. Louis Convent in Monaghan. UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,400 AT HAMMER

    A once off selection of antique furniture, lighting, religious art and ecclesiastical brass will come under the hammer at Victor Mee’s live online sale of contents from the St. Louis Convent in Monaghan and other clients on May 13 and 14 at 6 pm on both days.  A selection of one off pieces is led by a large 19th century six door bookcase with a realistic estimate of just €800-€1,200.  A 19th century pitch pine bookcase, another very large piece, has an estimate of €600-€1,200. At the other end of the sale is a striking pair of 1970’s leather club chairs by Bart van Bekhoven (€800-€1,200).  Oak refectory tables and a French gilded six branch chandelier are among the standout lots.

    Pub mirrors are highly collectible and Aidan Foley will offer a number of them at his online sale next on May 12 and 13 at 6 pm on each day. A rare Watts Tyrconnell Pure Pot Still Whiskey mirror and a large Jameson Whiskey mirror lead the pack.  There are concert posters of Limerick interest featuring U2 and The Pogues at The Savoy and a large selection of hotel furniture.   The catalogue is online and the auction is on view until Monday at the old Cleeves Toffee factory in Limerick. 

    UPDATE: THE SALE BY VICTOR MEE HAS BEEN PUT BACK TO MAY 20-21.

    A large Jameson Whiskey mirror at Aidan Foley’s sale. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    ADAMS BLACKROCK UP AND RUNNING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP

    Thursday, May 8th, 2025

    Anne Primrose Jury HRUA – Errigal, Donegal. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR €571

    This oil on board of Mount Errigal by Anne Primrose Jury is at the online sale of Irish Paintings by Adams Blackrock which runs until May 21. Under new ownership the company has moved to 17 Kildare St. in Dublin and three online sales, jewellery and watches, antiques and furniture and Irish paintings are all live online and running until May 21. This painting is estimated at €500-€600 and the catalogues for all three sales are online.

    FELIM EGAN’S SINGULAR CONTRIBUTION TO IRISH ABSTRACTION

    Wednesday, May 7th, 2025

    FELIM EGAN (1952 – 2020) – CANARY (2007). UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    This meditative composition by Felim Egan is lot 20 at Sheppards Irish and International art sale on May 14. The restrained geometry and tonal shifts create an atmosphere of stillness—typical of Egan’s singular contribution to Irish abstraction. The surface is finely worked, suggesting multiple veils of pigment applied over time. His minimalist compositions, built up in semi-translucent layers, earned him international recognition. The artist received the Gold Award at Cagnes-sur-Mer and his work is held in collections such as the Irish Museum of Modern Art and the European Parliament. This acrylic on canvas is estimated at €3,000-€5,000. There are 166 lots in the auction and the catalogue is online.

    CELEBRATE DESIGN WITH THIS BRUTALIST RING

    Tuesday, May 6th, 2025

    A Modernist 1970’s ring. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    This 1970’s lapis lazuli and diamond ring of brutalist geometric form, made up of openwork cubes and rectangles is at the Design Sale by O’Reilly’s of Francis St., Dublin on May 14. Mounted in 18 carat gold it was retailed by Schaap and Citroen, Jewellers, of The Netherlands. Lot 93 is estimated at €2,000-€2,500. There are 259 lots in the sale and the catalogue is online.

    A MISTAKE BY THE LEADER – YOU BETCHA

    Monday, May 5th, 2025

    Peter Curling – A mistake by the leader. UPDATE: THIS MADE 16,000 AT HAMMER

    A mistake by the leader is the arresting title of this oil on canvas by Peter Curling at Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish art online auction which runs until May 12. Not the only leader to make a mistake, you cry. The oil on canvas by one of our most renowned painters of horse racing in action is estimated at €15,000-€25,000. It was previously with the Tryon Gallery in London before entering a private collection. The catalogue for the sale is online.

    SLIMMED DOWN NEW YORK ART SALES THIS MONTH

    Sunday, May 4th, 2025

    Roy Lichtenstein – Reflections: Art at Sotheby’s. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR $5,479,000

    In a tough year for the global art market the big May New York art sales this month are seriously slimmed down but nonetheless offer rich pickings for collectors with deep pockets untroubled by market turmoil.

    Auction data, the only section of the opaque art market with sales that can be computed accurately, indicates that overall turnover declined last year for the third year in a row.   At blue chip levels there are very few categories where the value of art has gone up in the past two years. Add global uncertainty, tariffs and changing collecting habits to the mix and … who can tell.

    Piet Mondrian – Composition with Large Red Plane, Bluish Grey, Yellow, Black and Blue from the Riggio collection at Christie’s. UPDATE: THIS MADE $47,560,000

    Better news for collectors is that last year more art than ever was sold at auction – for less money.  Record auction numbers for artworks at less than €500 or €1,000 is not what floats the boat at senior management levels at big auction houses and major international galleries but it does show that love for art is widespread.

    A mere 37 lots will feature at Christie’s 20th century evening sale on Monday May 12 with 42 at the 21st century evening sale on May 14.  There will be 65 lots at Sotheby’s Modern evening auction in New York on May 13 and 43 lots at the Now and Contemporary evening auction on May 15.  Totals at both houses will be boosted by the sales of lots from the collection of gallerist Barbara Gladstone ($12 million – €10.52 million) along with works from the collection of Dorothy and Roy Lichtenstein (Sotheby’s) and selected works from the collection of Barnes and Nobel founder Len Riggio and his wife Louise (Christie’s) valued at $250 million (€219.20 million).

    Paul Signac Saint George. Couchant (Venise) showing the facade of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice at Sunset at Sotheby’s. UPDATE: THIS MADE $8,102,000

    Art by Mondrian, Magritte, Picasso, Giacometti, Warhol from the Riggio Collection will excite the interest of worldwide collectors and has been toured in advance to London, Paris, Hong Kong, Dubai and Los Angeles. Len Riggio died last year and his widow is downsizing from her Park Avenue apartment.

    The 21st century evening sale at Christie’s reflects the seismic shifts over the last 50 years in the art landscape.  There is art by Jean Michel Basquiat, Ed Ruscha, Cecily Brown, Julie Mehretu, Simone Leigh, Lisa Brice, Louis Fratino and others.

    The Modern evening auction at Sotheby’s features artworks that capture the spirit of artists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries who dared challenge established norms. There is work by Picasso, Giacometti, Magritte, Monet,  Delauney, Schiele, Matisse, Munch and Signac included.

    Lisa Brice – Midday Drinking Den, After Embah I and II at Christie’s. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR $2,954,000

    TANK DESIGN KASHMIR SAPPHIRE RING AT ADAMS JEWELLERY SALE

    Saturday, May 3rd, 2025

     Kashmir sapphire and diamond tank ring. UPDATE: THIS MADE 550,000 AT HAMMER

    A retro tank design sapphire and diamond ring will lead Adams sale of fine jewellery and ladies watches in Dublin on May 13. Sapphires from Kashmir have a distinctive tint known to experts at blue velvet which makes them particularly valuable. The cushion shaped sapphire in this ring weighs 6.22 carats and the lot is estimated at €150,000-€250,000.  A total of 307 lots are on offer but there will be no internet bidding allowed on this one.

    STYLISH LANDAU AT SHEPPARDS SALE IN DURROW

    Saturday, May 3rd, 2025

    A 1908 landau UPDATE: THIS MADE 10,000 AT HAMMER

    A stylish landau, byword for luxury transport in days of yore and still maintained as a State coach in countries like Canada, Japan and the UK, comes up at Sheppards sale in Durrow on May 13.  The c1908 model by John Marston’s Carriage Works Ltd. of Birmingham with classical low shell and cover that can be let down is estimated at €8,000-€12,000.

    With more than 700 lots the auction offers deaccessioned material from a private museum dedicated to Irish transport and rural life and another focused on Irish domestic and agricultural heritage. Along with an extensive range of horse-drawn vehicles, vernacular furnishings, agricultural tools, and architectural salvage are  sugan chairs, settle presses, traditional utensils spanning farming and everyday life.

    Among the highlights are a 1948 Jowett Javelin saloon, an original 19th century penny farthing bicycle, a black E494A Ford Anglia two door saloon, an early 19th century painted pine settle press used as a prop in the filming of The Banshees of Inisherin and a rare 18th century Irish ash dug out chair.

    A rare 18th century dugout ash chair. UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,700 AT HAMMER

    MARVELLOUS CANALETTO AT CHRISTIE’S IN LONDON

    Friday, May 2nd, 2025

    GIOVANNI ANTONIO CANAL, CALLED IL CANALETTO (VENICE 1697–1768)
    Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension Day, circa 1732

    Canaletto’s breathtaking view of Venice, the Return of the Bucintoro on Ascension Day, circa 1732, will lead Christie’s Old Masters Evening Sale on July 1 during Classic Week London (estimate in excess of £20 million). Having only appeared at auction twice in its 300-year history, in 1751 and 1993, this picture is in a remarkable state of preservation with the surface of the painting beautifully textured and the rich impasto of the figures intact. Inaccessible to scholars throughout much of its history, it has only recently come to light that the picture hung at 10 Downing Street, where it is first recorded in 1736, in the collection of Britain’s first Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole (1676-1745). This illustrious early 18th century provenance makes it – along with its pendant of the Grand Canal – the earliest recorded work by the Venetian master to be hung in an English house, predating King George III’s purchase of Consul Joseph Smith’s Canalettos by a quarter of a century.

    MASTERPIECE BY GIACOMETTI AT SOTHEBY’S IN NEW YORK

    Thursday, May 1st, 2025

    Alberto Giacometti – Grande Tete Mince. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    This busted by Alberto Giacometti highlights the New York sales at Sotheby’s this month. The painted bust of the artist’s brother Diego comes up at the Modern evening auction on May 13 with an estimate of in excess of $70 million.

    The sales will be a crucial test for the art market amid global economic uncertainty, where worries about tarriffs and stock market volatility have deepened the mood of caution.