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  • INTEREST PERKS UP AT ANTIQUES AND INTERIORS FAIR AT THE RDS

    Despite a prevailing economic gloom in many parts of Ireland interest was definitely on the up at the antiques and interiors fair at the RDS.  Outside the capital people are prone to remark that while the recession may be over in Dublin it is still jobless and cashless around here. These impressions are gleaned from a much reported improvement in property prices in certain parts of the city, fuelled by a strong pent up demand and an acute shortage of supply.  At the antiques and interiors fair now in full swing at the RDS where well heeled buyers are in evidence in some number, one dealer concurred with the impression that, in Dublin at least, the recession over.  There is plenty to drool over and the fair runs until March 23.  Here is a minute selection showing some rather special antique furniture and a large Chinese screen:

    A rare George I Irish card table in original condition with scallop shell motif at Niall Mullen Antiques.

    A rare George I Irish card table in original condition with scallop shell motif at Niall Mullen Antiques.

    The c1740 Irish card table opened.

    The c1740 Irish card table interior.  It is priced at between 10,000-20,000.

    An early 19th century Irish American circular centre table at Niall Mullen Antiques.

    An early 19th century Irish American circular centre table at Niall Mullen Antiques.  It is priced at between 20,000-30,000.

    An exceptional late 19th century satinwood side cabinet with a design by Thomas Sheraton at Connaught Antiques.

    An exceptional late 19th century satinwood side cabinet with a design by Thomas Sheraton at Connaught Antiques.  It is priced at between 20,000-30,000.

    An early 19th century hand painted Chinese six panel screen priced 8,500 at John Carroll.

    An early 19th century hand painted Chinese six panel screen priced 8,500 at John Carroll Antiques.

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