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    KINGDOM’S FIRST ALL-IRELAND FOOTBALL MEDAL AT AUCTION

    Saturday, April 19th, 2025

    1903 All Ireland Football Championship medal at Fonsie Mealy. UPDATE: THIS MADE €8,000 at hammer

    The Kingdom’s first All Ireland football championship in 1903, objects that might grace a great library or Modernist design spearheaded by Mies van der Rohe are among the array of fabulous choices at auction right now. 

    The market is positively heaving with the sort of lot that will set the pulses of serious collectors racing.

    Among the highlights at Fonsie Mealy’s two day rare book and collectors sale in Castlecomer starting on April 30 is a 1903 All Ireland Football Championship medal.  In the 17th staging of the competition Kerry, under the captaincy of Thady O’Gorman beat London, captained by Sam Maguire on a scoreline of 0-11 to 0-3 in front of a crowd of 10,000 at Jones Road.  The historic nine carat gold inscribed and hallmarked Celtic Cross design medal in the auction is estimated at €5,000-€7,000.  Kerry won back to back football championships and a 1904 winners medal is estimated at €3,500-€5,000.  In 1904 the team was captained by Austin Stack.

    Portrait of John Byron from the studio of Sir Joshua Reynolds at Adams. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    From a portrait of Captain Byron, grandfather of the poet, to a Carthaginian terracotta figure of the Tanith, mother goddess of fertility and the moon,  the annual library collection sale at James Adam on April 29 is brimful of interest.  The portrait of John Byron (1723-1786), also known as Foul Weather Buck, from the studio of Sir Joshua Reynolds is estimated at €20,000-€30,000. Once shipwrecked off Chile he was considered one of the finest sailors in England who circumnavigated the globe and claimed various Pacific islands for the crown. His numerous expeditions are commemorated in a line inscribed in the gilt frame from Byron’s Epistle to Augusta:  Our grandsires fate of yore/He had no rest at sea.

     A pair of brown leather button back armchairs at Adams. UPDATE: THESE MADE €2,800 at hammer

    Desks, models of yachts and even a carved marble head of a philosopher once decorated many grand libraries and can be found here too.  An important consideration in any library is a comfortable chair or two. This sale has the most seductive looking examples including a pair of brown leather button back armchairs and a pair of nicely worn Victorian armchairs designed for extreme comfort. Why anyone would ever construct a chair that is not comfortable is beyond me though sadly they exist in plenty. 

    The Barcelona day bed designed by Mies van der Rohe in 1930 is a comfortable classic to be found at de Veres Art and Design auction on April 29.  In brown leather created from a single hide and labelled Knoll International it is estimated at €6,000-€8,000.  Among the pioneers of modern architecture Mies was the last director of the Bauhaus before emigrating to the US after the rise of Nazism. In a furniture market flooded with replicas this auction offers unique items of quality in both art and design.  The catalogues for these three sales are online.

    Barcelona day bed by Mies van der Rohe at de Veres. UPDATE: THIS MADE 6,000 AT HAMMER

    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

    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.

    A GHOST SHIP AND NON-CONFORMIST CHAIRS AT ADAMS

    Saturday, April 5th, 2025

    Ghost Ship by Dorothy Cross. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    There is a sense in which a highly original fin-de-siecle work by the Cork artist Dorothy Cross bookends the radical creativity that characterised the 20th century. A luminescent pigment print of a ghost ship by the artist at Adams Mid Century Modern timed online auctions which runs until April 8 will jog many memories. 

    In 1999 IMMA ran an open submission for an artwork to be located non-permanently in the Dublin area. Cross borrowed the decommissioned lightship which used to mark Daunt Rock off Cork Harbour, painted it in phosphorous paint and moored in Dublin Bay where it glowed and faded eerily each night for months. The print edition at Adams, number 22 out of 75, is estimated at  €3,000-5,000. 

    Art by Fernand Leger, Felim Egan, Suzanne Valadon, Guggi, Stephen McKenna, A.R. Penck and Sean Scully with furniture by Eileen Gray, Charles and Ray Eames, Johannes Anderson and Edmondo Palutari can be found among the leading lots at the auction. 

    A pair of non conformist chairs by Eileen Gray  UPDATE: THESE WERE UNSOLD

    VIEWING FOR ADAMS MID CENTURY MODERN SALE UNDERWAY

    Friday, April 4th, 2025

    FERNAND LÉGER (1881-1955) – Les Papillons (1944). UPDATE: THIS MADE 26,000 AT HAMMER

    Les Papillons by Fernand Leger is the leading lot at Adams Mid-Century Modern sale on April 8. Viewing for the auction of 241 lots gets underway in Dublin today and continues for the next four days. Among the top lots there is art by Guggi, Stephen McKenna, Suzanne Valadon, Albert Irvin, Felim Egan, A R Penck, Richard Gorman and Sean Scully. There is furniture by Eileen Gray, Charles and Ray Eames, Johannes Anderson, Edmondo Palutari and Niels Otto Moller. Les Papillons is estimated at €20,000-€30,000 and the catalogue is online.

    LARGE KILLARNEY DAVENPORT AT SALISBURY AUCTION

    Saturday, March 29th, 2025

    UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £15,120

    This large Killarney davenport by the renowned Irish furniture maker Arthur Jones comes up at Woolley and Wallis in Salisbury on April 10. Inlaid with shamrocks, hearts and panels illustrating Glena Cottage and Muckross Abbey it has close similarities with one illustrated in an article on the development of the davenport by Bernard Hughes in Country Life magazine in 1971. A similar piece forms part of the collection at the Ulster Museum.  Arthur Jones led a distinguished Dublin firm that played a significant role in 19th-century Irish furniture design.  Lot 618 is estimated at £4,000-£6,000 (€4,780-€7,170).

    AIDAN FOLEY’S SALE ON VIEW IN DONERAILE

    Saturday, March 29th, 2025

    A selection of lots on offer including an early 19th century sideboard at Aidan Foley’s sale in Doneraile.

    Art by Mark O’Neill, Markey Robinson, Jack B Yeats and Banksy is included in Aidan Foley’s two day online auction on March 31 and April 1 at 6 pm on each day. Now on view in Doneraile the auction will include contents from the Convent of Mercy in Charleville.  Among the highlights is a longcase clock by Egans of Cork, a ten foot long hunt table, a 19th century serving table, an early 19th century sideboard, a Victorian dining table and a Belfast clock.  There is garden furniture and collectibles including Oriental rugs, Waterford Crystal,  a Killarney wood workbox and porcelain.

    CONVENT CONTENTS AT AIDAN FOLEY’S ONLINE AUCTION

    Wednesday, March 26th, 2025

    Longcase clock by Egans of Cork UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,750 AT HAMMER

    Selected contents from the Convent of Mercy in Charleville and contents from a period home in Cork city will feature at Aidan Foley’s two day sale on March 31 and April 1. Highlights include longcase clocks by Egans of Cork and S D O’Neill Ltd. of Belfast, a 19th century hunt table and art by Markey Robinson, Michael Hales, John Morris and Mark O’Neill. Collectibles include Persian rugs, Waterford crystal,  porcelain and garden furniture. An antique violin by Josef Thier of Innsbruck in good original condition will be sold on behalf of The Hope Foundation. The online only auction will be on view in Doneraile from March 28. UPDATE: THE JOSEF THIER VIOLIN MADE 1,420 AT HAMMER AND THE BELFAST LONGCASE CLOCK MADE 2,000 AT HAMMER.

    LOUIS XV IN CORK, IRISH GEORGIAN IN CAVAN

    Sunday, March 23rd, 2025

     Louis XV ormolu mounted desk at Woodwards. UPDATE: THIS MADE 650 AT HAMMER

    A Louis XV ormolu mounted desk (€1,000-€2,000), a Sheraton inlaid bowfront sideboard (€600-€800), an Edwardian roll top desk (€750-€1,000), a small Irish Regency bookcase (€400-€500) and a pair of Edwardian demi-lune side tables €750-€1,000) give some  indication of the value to be had at Woodwards online auction in Cork on March 29.  Some or all of these pieces will be picked up for less than the low estimate.  Antique furniture continues to represent very good value. More than 300 lots will come under the hammer.

    The decorative interior sale at Victor Mee on March 26 and 27 can be viewed online too.  More than 950 lots, headed by an antique Irish Georgian marble fireplace from the Castle Saunderson Estate in Co. Cavan  and a cast iron gazebo, will come under the hammer over two online evening sales.

    Irish Georgian marble fire surround at Victor Mee. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    TIMED AUCTION BY DOLAN’S NOW LIVE ONLINE

    Wednesday, March 19th, 2025

    Mark O’Neill – Garden’s Rainbow. UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,700 AT HAMMER

    Art and whiskey combine to make Dolan’s Spring auction, now live online, a cause to celebrate for collectors of all things Irish. Artists featured include Mark O’Neill, Arthur Maderson, Peter Curling, Norman Teeling, Susan Cronin, George Gillespie, Robert Egginton and Moyra Barry. The sale features a selection of Very Rare Midleton Whiskeys and there is antique furniture and collectibles, including stamps and books. The timed online sale runs until March 24.

    A set of 10 Very Rare Midleton whiskeys. UPDATE: THESE MADE 4,600 AT HAMMER