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  • COLLECTIBLES AND MEMORABILIA SALES ATTRACT NEW BUYERS

    March 25th, 2023
    A 17th/18th century birthing chair at Sheppards. UPDATE: THIS MADE 4,800 AT HAMMER

    The growing market for collectibles and memorabilia is reflected in an increasing number of sales by auctioneers across the board.  A 17th/18th century Irish yew wood birthing stool will lead Sheppards Irish Vernacular Part II sale in Durrow on March 28.  This rarity has an estimate of €5,000-€8,000. An 18th century Irish Penal Cross has a well carved figure with a skull and crossbones at the base  and is estimated at €2,000-€3,000, as is an 18th century Irish mether, the sort of four handled Celtic friendship drinking vessel on which the design of the Liam McCarthy Cup is based. At Sheppards you can take your pick between an Irish jaunting side car or a classic Honda 50 cc motorcycle.  Among the earlier examples of Irish life are an 18th century sycamore hedge chair, a cock fighting dugout stool and a dugout chair.  All are conversation pieces.

    There are flour bins, griddle pans, copper measures, a one legged milking stool, a metal bound milk churn, pine dressers and tables, bookshelves, plate racks and even an early Irish dugout food cupboard.  More and more collectors are opting for objects like these, laden with memory and redolent of a vanished lifestyle or homeplace. Sheppards will offer 368 lots online from Durrow.

     A home bar styled as a VW camper van front at Aidan Foley’s sale. UPDATE: THIS MADE 480 AT HAMMER

    Further up the country, at Blacklion, Co. Cavan there is viewing today and tomorrow for a retirement sale at McNean antique and salvage which Aidan Foley will conduct online only on March 27 and 28  The catalogue, with 1,232 lots, is online and features lots of enamel signs, road signs, street signs, vintage car parts, pub signs, garden furniture and Victorian mahogany furniture. With everything from a home bar styled like the front of  a VW camper van  to a decorative dug out canoe to a larger than life unique sculptural carved teak figure of a bull this sale will be a draw.  Part one of the auction at McNeans last year drew enormous interest from right around Ireland. 

    The top lot this time round is a 1970 Rover 3.5 litre V8 (€8,000-€10,000). There are enamel signs advertising Player’s Please and Will”s Capstan cigarettes, once ubiquitous in Ireland.  A London Underground Boston Manor sign might do it for all the Irish who once lived in west London and managed to make it home, an antique cast iron clothes wringer might still function and save money for someone energetic and if you feel so inclined you could light up a dark corner with an Esso petrol pump globe.  The selection on offer is memory jogging for all sorts of reasons and the market likes it.

    In Dublin James Adam plan to hold their first Irish Vernacular sale on April 12.  This is a new auction category for Adams and the sale will feature original furniture featured on the set of The Banshees of Inisherin.

    SHINNORS, BEWICK, O’MALLEY AT DE VERES ONLINE SALE

    March 25th, 2023
    John Shinnors – White Ship, Estuary, October. UPDATE: THIS MADE 7,000 AT HAMMER

    Art by John Shinnors, Pauline Bewick, Carey Clarke, Tony O’Malley and William Crozier features at de Veres timed online March Irish art auction which runs until next Tuesday (March 28),  There are 142 lots on this interesting catalogue, including three late 1950’s gouaches of scenes in France by the late Cork artist John O’Leary.  The sale much to whet the appetite at across the board rates.Colourful watercolours by the late Pauline Bewick are full of the joy of spring, there is a particularly cheerful work titled Bog Cuts by Brian Bourke, an interesting Lake Study by John Luke, a watercolour of harbour boats in Spain by William Crozier, colourful works by Mary Theresa Keown and Desmond Carrick,, flower studies by Stella Steyn, Brigid Ganly, Carey Clarke, Phoebe Donovan and others, still lifes, abstractions and a collection of oils by Richard Kingston.

    AN EVENING ONLINE AUCTION AT HEGARTY’S IN BANDON

    March 24th, 2023
    William IV chest of drawers. UPDATE: THIS MADE 500 AT HAMMER

    This William IV bow fronted chest of drawers with patinated flame mahogany to the front comes up at Hegarty’s evening sale in Bandon on March 29. The estimate is €500-800. There is a selection of jewellery, furniture and silver on offer and the catalogue is online.

    IRISH ART EXHIBITION BY HERMANS AT WICKLOW ST. IN DUBLIN

    March 24th, 2023
    PATRICK COLLINS HRHA – The Brave Bull UPDATE: THIS MADE 11,000 AT HAMMER

    The Brave Bull by Patrick Collins is part of an exhibition called Dessel by Hermans at 10 Wicklow St. in Dublin from March 24-27. This is a show and auction of Modern and Contemporary Irish art. Taken from the old Irish word for sunwise, Dessel will feature a selection of works from Ireland’s most prominent and compelling artists, with established Irish art sharing wall space with the most contemporary works from fledgling artists.

    Bidders are invited to view the works at Wicklow Street over the weekend. The auctions starts on Monday March 27 at 7 pm.

    KUSAMA WORKS HIGHLIGHT SOTHEBY’S HONG KONG SALE

    March 23rd, 2023
    Two Monumental Sculptures by Yayoi Kusama. UPDATE: THE PUMPKIN SCULPTURE MADE €7.3 million (62,638,000 HKD)

    Infinity Mirror Room and Pumpkin Sculpture by Yayoi Kusama will highlight Sotheby’s Contemporary evening auction in Hong Kong on April 5. The towering two metre tall works represent the first Mirror Room to be offered at auction in Asia and the first monumental bronze pumpkin to come to auction.

    Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama is widely celebrated as an unrivalled figure in contemporary art, admired both for her tenacity and compelling vision, with her renowned Infinity Mirror rooms, iconic dots and pumpkin sculptures drawing enormous crowds wherever they are shown. The sale coincides with the current Kusama exhibition at Hong Kong’s M+ Museum.

    VALUE IN ANTIQUE FURNITURE AT WOODWARDS SALE IN CORK

    March 21st, 2023
    Set of six Cork inlaid mahogany 11-bar dining chairs. UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,200 AT HAMMER

    A set of Cork 11-bar chairs (€3,000-€4,000) will highlight Woodwards sale in Cork on March 25.  There is a selection of affordable antique furniture like a William IV Mahogany lowboy, a Regency sofa table and a Georgian peat bucket (each €400-€500). Other pieces have estimates that are even smaller.  An Edwardian walnut sewing table (€300-€400), a Louis XV bowfront chest (€200-€300), an Edwardian bonheur du jour (€200-€300), a Georgian bureau (€200-€300), a Regency walnut card table (€200-€300), a boulle bombe chest (€200-€300) and a Victorian dining table (€100-€200) are some examples of lots with value. This sale offers a five piece cast iron garden set and a Coalbrookdale cast iron garden bench as well as Wateford Crystal, mirrors and collectibles.

    JAMES JOYCE AND ROGER CASEMENT AT BONHAMS SALE

    March 20th, 2023

    Annotated typescripts from Finnegans Wake by James Joyce, mainly from Paris in 1936-37, will come up at Bonhams sale of fine books and manuscripts in Knightsbridge on March 29. Among them are sections of the third chapter of the second book, typed in black ink with Joyce’s autograph ink additions and two genealogies of “Finn” on two separate sheets. There are further revisions and corrections in the hand of either Joyce or more likely one or more of his amanuenses working on his instructions, in two parts. The lot, with 42 leaves in total, is estimated at £45,000-55,000. The sale also includes a series of six signed letters by Roger Casement to  to Max W. Karstensen of the Münchener Zeitung, 6 November 1915 to 6 March 1916, with supporting material. This lot is estimated at £4,000-6,000. UPDATE: The Casement letters made £4,845, the annotated Joyce typescripts were unsold.

    LOST SHIP AND OAK FURNITURE FROM AN OLD HOTEL

    March 19th, 2023
    A model of the Nellie Fleming of Youghal, lost with all hands in February 1936. UPDATE: THIS MADE 800 AT HAMMER

    With everything from Capuchin annuals, oak furniture from the old Fawcett’s Hotel in Ballycotton which came to a house in Cork around 1949, a fine set of Cork 11-bar chairs, an English silver lidded jug inscribed in 1877 from Jane, Countess of Bantry and a model of the Nellie Fleming of Youghal, lost with all hands in 1936,  the sale at Lynes and Lynes in Carrigtuohill on March 25 is redolent of Cork in days of yore.  There is more memorabilia in a silver salver by Egans of Cork inscribed: Presented to Henry St. J. Glynn on leaving Skibbereen by the members of the Choral Society, Nov. 1944″.  Each of these silver pieces is estimated at €500-€700.

    A 19th century carved oak Black Forest sideboard is estimated at €1,000-€1,500 and the selection of antique furniture is good. Most of it is fairly affordable. Unusual collectibles include a pair of tractor seat stools, about 30 old stoneware beer bottles, 142 Parker biros in original cases emblazoned with logos from  Aer Lingus, Ryanair, Black & Decker and many more companies and a 19th century rocking horse in need of restoration.  There will be interest too in a collection of metal garden lamps by Harte, Wexford and six old framed photographs of Queenstown originally at Ballynoe House.  Artworks include a painting of Annalong Harbour, Co. Down by Lillian Lucy Davidson.

    THE NATIONAL ANTIQUES FAIR NOW UNDERWAY IN LIMERICK

    March 18th, 2023
    A selection of percussion pistols which dealer David Elliman will feature on his militaria stand at the National Antiques Fair this weekend.

    Even when the weather outside is frightful one compensation of our world is that armed only with an internet connection it is possible to virtually view a huge selection of upcoming antiques, art and collectibles sales.The virtual world has its advantages but no matter where in Ireland you happen to be local sales that can be easily got to and viewed readily are a significant draw.

    There is no substitute for actual viewing. The thousands of people travelling to the National antique, art and vintage fair, an indoor event at Limerick Racecourse today and tomorrow, are testament to the fact that, though the market is subject to its ups and downs, interest is huge. Auctions at Lynes and Lynes and Woodwards scheduled to take place on March 25 will open for viewing today in Carrigtwohill and Cork city centre respectively.  

    WHISKEY GALORE AND IRISH ART AT DOLAN’S

    March 18th, 2023
    UPDATE: THESE MADE 9,500 AT HAMMER

    Irish art and rare Irish whiskeys form the nucleus of Dolan’s timed online Spring auction which runs until next March 20 at 6.30 p.m.  Among the many artists featured are Patrick Hennessy, Mark O’Neill, John Behan, Arthur Maderson, Charles Harper, John Brobbel, Martin Mooney, Ernest Hayes, Ciaran Clear and and Roger Dellar.

    The sale opens with a collection of 12 Midleton Very Rare Irish whiskeys from 2012 to 2022.  The estimate is €10,000-€12,000.  Dolan’s reports internet bidders from Cork to Sydney for this particular lot.  There is a unique bronze by John Behan titled Kyrenia Ship based on a 15 metre long Greek Cypriot ship from  around 389 BC which sank around 288 BC three miles off the coast of Kyrenia.  Dolan’s is also featuring artwork by Susan Cronin and other artists including Henry Morgan, John Morris, Norman Teeling, Mat Grogan, Douglas Hutton, Robert Ballagh, Roy Lyndsay, Robert Egginton, Olive Bodeker, Michael Morris and Henry Healy.