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    AN IRISH BUREAU WITH CHURCHILL PROVENANCE

    Wednesday, February 19th, 2025

    Irish 19th Century mahogany Bureau stamped J.Kerr & Co., No. 68931. UPDATE: THIS MADE 9,500 AT HAMMER

    By family tradition this bureau was a gift from Sir Winston Churchill to General Sir Bindon Blood. It comes up as lot 576 at Fonsie Mealy’s sale in Castlecomer on March 5 and 6 with an estimate of €1,000-€1,500.

    Churchill served under Blood on the North West Frontier in 1897 and dedicated his first non-fiction book – The Story of the Malakand Field Force – to him. Churchill’s dedication reads: “Major-General Sir Bindon Blood, K.C.B., under whose command the operations therein recorded were carried out; by whose generalship they were brought to a successful conclusion; and to whose kindness the author is indebted for the most valuable and fascinating experience of his life”.

    Born in 1842 Blood attended The Royal School, Banagher, Co. Offaly, Queen’s College, Galway and the Addiscombe Military College before being commissioned in the Royal Engineers in 1860. After service in Egypt, Afghanistan, India and South Africa he retired to London in 1907. He was made colonel commandant of the Royal Engineers in 1914 and worked to recruit soldiers for the First World War. He was aged 94 when he was made Chief Royal Engineer in 1936. He died in 1940.

    BACON PORTRAIT OF MAN WITH GLASSES AT CHRISTIE’S IN LONDON

    Monday, February 17th, 2025

    Francis Bacon – Portrait of Man with Glasses III, 1963. UPDATE: THIS MADE £6,635,000

    Francis Bacon’s Portrait of Man with Glasses III from 1963 will be a highlight at Christie’s 20th/21st Century evening sale in London on March 5. At auction for the first time it has been exhibited extensively worldwide featuring in 17 major international retrospectives and serving as the cover image for the catalogue of the Francis Bacon/Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford in 2013. Most recently, it was displayed at London’s National Portrait Gallery as part of Francis Bacon: Human Presence, reaffirming its status as a cornerstone of Bacon’s oeuvre.

    The painting’s distorted yet captivating features reflect Bacon’s deep exploration of emotion, form, and the human condition: the bared teeth, rendered with thick impasto and delicate colour, embody his ambition to “paint the mouth like Monet painted a sunset”. The estimate is £6 million – £9 million.

    THE ENDURING ALLURE OF THE TITANIC AT JULIEN’S AUCTIONS

    Sunday, February 16th, 2025

    Telegram requesting a list of Titanic survivors on the Olympic

    Titanic memorabilia or the early days of transatlantic aviation?  The choice is yours at Julien’s online and live in California on February 27.  Among a collection of Titanic relics are two telegrams from rescue ships Carpathia and the Olympic. One to Captain Herbert Haddock of the Olympic from the International Mercantile Marine Co. in New York requests a list of every survivor on the Carpathia, the other is from 2nd Class passenger Lucy Ridsdale to her sister in Milwaukee saying “safe”. There are serviceware items from Titanic and an envelope signed by all four surviving ships officers.

    Another lot of local interest is the Pan Am 1938 Air Trails magazine and cover artwork of the Boeing 314 Clipper Flying Boat. There are no B314’s left today and the only full scale replica in existence is at the Foynes Flying Boat and Maritime Museum in Co. Limerick.  This museum re-opens on March 15 after a winter break.

    Pan Am 1938 Air Trails magazine and cover artwork of the Boeing 314 Clipper Flying Boat.

    AN IRISH REVOLUTIONARY’S APPROACH TO THE FEIS OF 1904

    Sunday, February 16th, 2025

    The book sale by Purcell Auctioneers in Birr on February 19 features The Exodus, a sacred cantata with words by activist, poet and playwright Thomas MacDonagh of Cloughjordan, a signatory of the 1916 Proclamation and music by B Palmieri.  Published in London in 1904 it was for the Feis Ceoil and is estimated at €220-€440.  The auction includes a selection of Irish and world interest books, antiquarian books, maps and ten lots of sporting memorabilia. UPDATE: THIS MADE 120 AT HAMMER

    ARRESTING PORTRAIT BY TAMARA DE LEMPICA AT CHRISTIE’S IN LONDON

    Thursday, February 13th, 2025

    Tamara de Lempicka –  Portrait du Docteur Boucard UPDATE: THIS MADE £6,635,000

    This arresting 1928 Portrait of Dr. Boucard by Tamara de Lempica will be a highlight at Christie’s 20th/21st Century sale in London on March 5. From an important private collection the painting was commissioned from Lempicka by the sitter. Doctor Boucard was a prominent art collector and key patron of the artist. The work has not been seen on the market in the past forty years and is estimated at £5,000,000-8,000,000. An esteemed bacteriologist, Boucard revolutionised pharmaceutical science with the 1907 invention of Lactéol, a probiotic that laid the foundation for modern gut health research which is still in use today. Lempicka portrays Boucard as both an esteemed scientist and a man of distinction. His white trench coat, reminiscent of a laboratory coat, suggests a cinematic transformation. His upturned collar, pearl-accented tie, and sharply defined features convey both intellectual authority and cosmopolitan charm.

    The first major U.S. retrospective of her wor  at the de Young Museum in San Francisco. was co-curated by Furio Rinaldi and Gioia Mori. It opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston on March 9. 

    FIRST PERIOD BELLEEK FIGURE AT KILCOLGAN AUCTION

    Sunday, February 9th, 2025

    First Period Belleek Maid of Erin figure. UPDATE: THIS MADE 380 AT HAMMER

    At Kilcolgan in Co. Galway viewing is underway for Aidan Foley’s sale of around 1,000 lots on February 10 and 11. Belleek collectors will be taken by a first period Maid of Erin figure, though it does have a small chip. Art includes an oil on board by Tony O’Malley entitled Composition and a View of Roundstone by Ivan Sutton.  The jewellery section is headed by an 18 carat gold diamond solitaire. The auction kicks off online at 6 pm on both days.

    VIEWING OPENS IN NEWRY FOR BISHOP’S HOUSE SALE

    Saturday, February 8th, 2025

    Early I9th century Irish giltwood convex mirror by Richard Jackson of Essex Bridge, Dublin. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    From an early 19th century marble specimen table, an Irish giltwood convex mirror by Richard Jackson and a pair of Italian scagliola Sienna marble columns there is much to tempt serious collectors in pursuit of hard to come by pieces at the Bishop’s House auction in Newry by Victor Mee.

    These are the sort of sought after pieces you do not come across everyday.  The specimen table, for example, was last at auction at the Tandragee Castle dispersal sale for the Duke of Manchester in the 1950’s.  It is estimated at €4,000-€8,000.  The early 19th century mirror by Richard Jackson of Essex Bridge, Dublin, surmounted by an eagle and with sconces and ivy leaf decoration, is estimated at €2,000-€4,000 and the Sienna columns, each over a metre tall, at €1,500-€3,000.

    19th century specimen marble table  UPDATE: THIS MADE 33,600 AT HAMMER

    Among more than 1,100 lots are a pair of carved mahogany urns on pedestals in the Chippendale manner (€3,000-€5,000), a hand dyed deep leather Chesterfield sofa (€2,000-€4,000), a pair of late 18th century Italian giltwood and painted torcheres on paw feet (€1,500-€3,000) and an Irish Georgian Cork serving table with gallery back and reeded apron (€1,800-€2,800).

    There are club fenders and brass bound peat buckets, clocks and garnitures, gilded bronze vases, bronze Grecian lidded urns, a Killarney wood box, brass liturgical pieces,  altar candle holders, 18th and 19th century artwork and an early 20th century Stations of the Cross, collectibles and garden pieces including a 19th century limestone sundial and stone troughs

    Viewing for Victor Mee’s sale at the Mourne Country Hotel on the evening February 12 and 13 and online gets underway at the Bishop’s House today.

    One of a pair of Italian scagliola marble columns  UPDATE: THESE MADE 1,500 AT HAMMER

    KEEP IT COOL BY KNUTTEL AT ADAMS DUBLIN SALE

    Friday, February 7th, 2025

    GRAHAM KNUTTEL (1954-2023) – KEEP IT COOL. UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,600 AT HAMMER

    Viewing for the Graham Knuttel Auction gets underway at James Adam in Dublin today. The timed sale of 132 lots ends on February 11. Keep it Cool is estimated at €1,500-2,000 and the estimate range is from under €100 to €10,000. The catalogue is online and there auction is on view at Adams over the weekend and on Monday, February 10.

    SURREALIST WORKS BY PAUL DELVAUX AT CHRISTIE’S

    Thursday, February 6th, 2025

    Paul Delvaux – La ville endormie (1938)

    Three exceptional paintings by renowned Belgian artist Paul Delvaux (1897–1994) as key highlights at Christie’s Art of the Surreal evening sale in London on March 5. They originate from a distinguished private collection and capture pivotal moments in Delvaux’s career, standing as a testament to his enduring legacy within the Surrealist movement.  Known for interweaving reality and fantasy, Delvaux’s style encapsulates the aesthetic principles of Surrealism while maintaining his independence from any formal artistic circle. The works are Les belles de nuit (1936) (£500,000 – £1,000,000), La ville endormie (1938) (£1,200,000 –  £1,800,000) and Nuit de Noël (1956) (£1,000,000 – £2,000,000). The auction will be part of the 20th/21st Century London Marquee Week. 

    ONE BRACELET, 2,225 DIAMONDS AT MATTHEWS

    Thursday, February 6th, 2025

    White Gold Diamond Bracelet. UPDATE: THIS MADE 14,200 AT HAMMER

    This finely detailed 18 carat white gold diamond bracelet leads Matthews sale of jewellery, silver and collectibles on February 9 and 10. A total of 1,252 lots will come under the hammer including highly affordable jewellery pieces. The bracelet is lot 15 and is estimated at €15,000-25,000. It is set with 375 baguette cut and 1,850 round brilliant natural diamonds with a total weight of 19.2 carats. The catalogue for the sale is online.