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    THE LARGEST FANCY VIVID BLUE DIAMOND EVER AT AUCTION

    Tuesday, April 15th, 2025

    The Golconda Blue – the largest fancy vivid blue diamond ever to be offered at auction – comes up at Christie’s in Geneva on May 14 with an estimate of $35 – 50 million. Weighing an extraordinary 23.24 carats and perfectly mounted in a ring by JAR it ranks among the rarest and most important diamonds.

    Tpear-shaped diamond boasts a remarkable provenance rooted in Indian Royalty. Yeshwant Rao Holkar, the Maharaja of Indore and a member of the Holkar dynasty, was known—alongside his wife—for a lifestyle defined by elegance and cosmopolitan sophistication in the 1920s and ’30s. A Knight of the Order of the Indian Empire, the Maharaja spent much of his time abroad, cultivating a strong affinity for Western art, design, and jewellery. In 1913, his father acquired the famed Indore Pear diamonds from Chaumet, marking the beginning of a long-standing relationship with the historic Parisian Maison. In 1923, during another visit to Chaumet, he commissioned a diamond bracelet set with his own 23-carat pear-shaped Golconda blue diamond.

    Yeshwant Rao Holkar appointed Mauboussin as his official jeweller in 1933.  Thereafter, Mauboussin reimagined much of the Maharaja’s collection and created the exceptional necklace including the Golconda Blue and the Indore Pears.  Holkar collaborated with other iconic jewelers, including Harry Winston. In 1946, Mr. Winston purchased the Indore Pears from the Maharaja, and the following year, in January 1947, he acquired this 23-carat blue diamond. Winston later set it in a brooch alongside a matching 23-carat white diamond, which he sold to the Maharaja of Baroda. The brooch was subsequently reacquired by Mr. Winston and resold as a newly designed jewel to its current owner.

    It is now at auction for the first time. UPDATE: THE STONE WAS PULLED FROM THE SALE AFTER IT WAS REPORTED THAT THE OWNERS DECIDED TO SELL IT WITHIN THE FAMILY.

    RED CANNA BY GEORGIA O’KEEFFE AT CHRISTIE’S

    Monday, April 14th, 2025

    UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR $2,833,000

    Red Canna by Georgia O’Keeffe is among the highlights at Christie’s Modern American Art sale in New York on April 17. Painted in 1919 it is estimated at $1 million – $1.5 million (€910,000-€1.37 million).  There is art by Jacob Lawrence, Stuart Davis, Arthur Dove, Henrietta Shore, Helen Torr, Norman Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish and many more on offer.

    RARE IRISH DEFLTWARE EPERGNE AT BONHAMS

    Sunday, April 13th, 2025

    Rare Irish delftware shell pickle stand or epergne, circa 1760. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £4,480

    This very rare Irish delftware shell pickle stand or epergne comes up at Bonhams in London on April 15. Made around 1760, probably in Dublin, it is from the collection of the late antiquarian Graham Slater.  With three tiers formed of seven  upturned scallop shells lot 155 is estimated at  £1,200-£1,800 (€1,400-€2,100).

    CELEBRATION OF IRISH SKILL AND CREATIVITY THROUGH THE AGES

    Saturday, April 12th, 2025

    The Trinity by Sean Keating. UPDATE: THIS MADE €13,000 AT HAMMER

    There is no shortage of spectacular vernacular at the next James Adam timed online auction which draws to a close from 11 am on April 16.  The title of the auction – Irish Vernacular – might suggest ordinary common or garden lots but nothing could be further from the truth. 

    The sale is a celebration of very fine Irish skill and creativity down through the centuries.  The artist Sean Keating gives us a different take on a well worn subject. In The Trinity –  at €10,000-€15,000 the most expensively estimated lot – the traditional figures have been substituted with three ordinary people from the west of Ireland. The arched canvas is reminiscent of traditional altar pieces but the figure in the centre, the position most often associated with Christ, is a woman in a tartan shawl standing in front of a donkey and cart. 

    18th century Irish limestone chimneypiece from Tipperary. UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,600 AT HAMMER

    Among other leading lots are a c1750 Irish silver dish ring made in Dublin but lacking a maker’s mark, an 18th century Irish limestone chimney piece from Tipperary with its original carved sandstone inset, a Roscommon grey limestone chimney piece with moulded top, a c1940 Celtic Revival silver tray, an 18th carat gold antique Claddagh ring, a 19th century painted pine settle bench and an Irish naturalistic log bucket.

    Two large Carrigaline Pottery jugs UPDATE: THESE WERE UNSOLD

    Irish Vernacular covers as multitude, from a cased diorama of a three masted  schooner in full sail on choppy seas, a painted timber model of a currach and another of a Galway Hooker to three Irish limestone specimens on stands, a cast iron weather vane with a silhouette of a hunter and his hound in pursuit of a rabbit, a milking stool, a carved duck decoy, wrought iron gates and a Tara brooch.

    The auction offers opportunities to pick up something for a song that with just a little imagination could be turned into a conversation piece or converted to a more modern decorative use. An Irish Victorian green painted footbath, stamped Maguire & Catchell, Dublin, is estimated at €100-€200, a limestone duck trough at €300-€400, a timber butter paddle and mould at €50-€100 and a black painted cast iron pot at €80-€120.

    There is a selection of pine and painted pine cupboards, an oak linen press, an Irish oak cradle, an oak wall cabinet, wash stands, kitchen tables and desks. chairs, stools, boxes and wall hangers.  An Irish lustre ware ceramic bowl, pottery jugs from Arklow and Carrigaline, mugs and hot water jugs will stimulate collectors with an eye to nostalgia.

    A small selection of bygone advertising material includes an Admiral brand famous rum sign by John Daly and Co., Cork, a Perry’s Ale mirror and a Jacob’s Cream Crackers sign. There is art by Markey Robinson, Maurice MacGonigal, Rowland Hill, Erskine Nicol among a total of 260 lots. 

    An Admiral brand advertising sign by John Daly and Co. Cork. UPDATE: THIS MADE 110 AT HAMMER

    ANNUAL GARDEN SALE BY KEIGHERY’S IN WATERFORD

    Saturday, April 12th, 2025

     Art Nouveau style birdbath. UPDATE: THIS MADE 220 AT HAMMER

    Opportunities to spring into outdoor action abound at the annual garden sale by R.J. Keighery in Waterford on April 14. Cast iron garden seats in gothic and other styles, glazed and cast iron urns, stone troughs, a pair of large terracotta lions, staddle stones or mushrooms, even some anvils to forge a nod to the past with potential to find a hitherto unforeseen new use in some sunny or shady spot. 

    In the 21st century gardens are for living in and this sale offers oodles of decor to enhance suburban spaces and balconies of any size among more than 700 lots.  Gothic style mirrors could work in many spaces and a magnificent pair of forged black powder coated and galvanised entrance gates will undoubtedly be just the ticket for someone. There ought to be demand for some salvaged forged field gates too. The sale, with its selection of old cast iron water pumps, birdbaths, lanterns and blue porcelain conservatory seats, is on view today and tomorrow and the catalogue is online.

    HONE, JELLETT AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL’S CURRENT ONLINE SALE

    Friday, April 11th, 2025

    Evie Hone (1894-1955) – SUMMER IN THE PARK. UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,800 AT HAMMER

    Summer in the Park, a gouache on paper by Evie Hone, kicks off Morgan O’Driscoll’s off the wall online art auction which runs until April 14. Lot 2 in the sale is another gouache, Study for a Rug by Mainie Jellett. Both works are estimated at €800-€12,000 and both artists are currently the subject of a major exhibition on pioneering Irish Modernists now underway at the National Gallery of Ireland which runs until August 10. The catalogue for the auction is online.

    Mainie Jellett (1897-1944) – STUDY FOR A RUG. UPDATE: THIS MADE 650 AT HAMMER

    TIMED ONLINE IRISH VERNACULAR SALE AT JAMES ADAM

    Thursday, April 10th, 2025

    A PAINTED TIMBER MODEL OF A GALWAY HOOKER. UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,300 AT HAMMER

    This painted timber model of a Galway hooker is at Adams timed online Irish Vernacular sale on April 16. A total of 260 lots will come under the hammer, including Irish silver, oak and pine furniture, lustre ware, wrought iron gates and duck decoys. The catalogue is online and the auction will be on view from April 12.

    DIANA’S WARDROBE, ON SALE IN HOLLYWOOD, ON VIEW IN NEWBRIDGE

    Wednesday, April 9th, 2025

    Juliens will hold the largest ever auction of Princess Diana’s wardrobe in Beverly Hills on June 26. More than 200 lots will come under the hammer. A week before the collection goes live, Princess Diana items will be on exhibition in Newbridge, Ireland at The Museum of Style Icons (MOSI) from mid May until mid June 2025. The auction will feature pieces from British royal history, including couture garments from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and historic items belonging to Queen Elizabeth II, the Queen Mother, and royal treasures dating as far back as the 19th century. In 2023 one of Diana’s gowns sold for $1.14 million at Julien’s and in 2024 a pair of her shoes achieved $390,000 at auction.

    ELM FIGURE OF ST. FIACRE MAKES TEN TIMES TOP ESTIMATE

    Wednesday, April 9th, 2025

    15th century medieval elm figure of Saint Fiacre

    A rare 15th century medieval elm carved figure of Saint Fiacre, the Irish priest, abbot, hermit and gardener of the 7th century sold, sold at Woolley and Wallis today for £15,750 – 10 times its auction estimate of £1,000-£1,500.

    Saint Fiacre is believed to be the patron saint of gardening and gardeners due to his skills in cultivating plants. He was born into an aristocratic family in 7th century Ireland and died c670. He dedicated his life to religion and became a monk. He developed the ability to make plants grow with ease and is also believed to have learned the healing powers associated with herbs.

    Legend has it that Saint Fiacre had a vision telling him to go to France where he founded a small monastery in the Diocese of Meaux, which became a sanctuary of healing and retreat. His garden was filled with medicinal plants and flowers renowned for their healing powers. The carved figure stands at 83cm tall and presents him wearing a hood over his habit, holding a bible and spade. It was offered in The Howard Collection of Oak and Works of Art.

    OVER HOOK HEAD BY JOHN SHINNORS AT MORGAN O’DRISCOLL SALE

    Monday, April 7th, 2025

    John Shinnors – Over Hook Head (Dunmore East in the distance). UPDATE: THIS MADE 17,000 AT HAMMER

    This fairly figurative oil by John Shinnors is lot 21 at Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish and International online art auction on April 8. It is estimated at €15,000-€20,000. After the excitement of the Art Evolve fair which drew large crowds to the RDS over the weekend viewing for this auction continues at the Minerva Suite at the RDS in Dublin today. The auction will get underway at 6.30 pm tomorrow.