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  • IMPORTANT IRISH ART UNDER THE HAMMER AT JAMES ADAM

    September 29th, 2021
    Daniel O’Neill (1920-1974) – Spanish Girl. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    Spanish Girl by Dan O’Neill is on offer at the Important Irish Art sale by James Adam in Dublin this evening. It is estimated at 20,000-30,000. There is art by Jack B. Yeats, Paul Henry, Walter Osborne and William Leech in a wide ranging auction with 146 lots in total. The catalogue is online.

    (See post on antiquesandartireland.com for September 21, 2021)

    NFT’S HERE TO STAY AS CHRISTIE’S SHATTERS $100 MILLION CEILING

    September 29th, 2021

    Christie’s has shattered the $100 million ceiling in NFT sales worldwide.  Their first NFT auction in Asia, which closed online in Hong Kong on September 28, achieved a total of US $15.6 million. It began less than a year ago and in March 2021 Beeple’s Everydays: The First 5,000 Days sold for $69 million setting the record for the most expensive work sold online and the third highest price for a living artist at auction. An artwork by Seattle based 18 year old trans artist Fewocious – real name Victor Langlois – made $475,000 at an online sale in June. The artist had five lots in the sale, each representing a year in his life as he discovered his gender identity between the ages of 14 and 18.

    FEWOCiOUS (B. 2003) Year 4, Age 17 – His Name Is Victor made US$475,000

    Guillaume Cerutti, Christie’s ceo, said: “Exceeding this $100 million milestone is huge for Christie’s and for all the creators and collectors in the NFT community. This confirms that the NFT market is here to stay. We will continue to invest in the opportunities NFTs offer us to deeply engage with new audiences and artists, an exciting new generation of collectors, and more expansive and inclusive markets.”

    PALACE COLLECTION INTERIORS SALE BY VICTOR MEE

    September 28th, 2021

    This is one of a pair of unusual  Irish brass bound mahogany turf buckets similar to a bucket housed in Powerscourt House. The pair comes up as lot 92 at Victor Mee’s third annual Palace Collection sale in Co. Cavan today, tomorrow and Thursday. The estimate is €3,000-€6,000. There is an array of hand-picked, rare interiors items from across many periods in this auction of 1,498 lots. This online sale, held at a former Bishops Palace, has been a full year in the making. UPDATE: THESE MADE 3,000 AT HAMMER

    THREE DAYS OF SALES AT SHEPPARDS GET UNDERWAY TODAY

    September 28th, 2021

    This Regency rosewood cased compendium of games comes up at the opening day of Sheppards three day Legacy of the Big House auction today. Made by Leuchars of Piccadilly, London, there is a comprehensive fitted interior with various games. Lot 147 is estimated at €800-€1,200. UPDATE: THIS MADE 900 AT HAMMER

    THE DUCHESS OF WINDSOR’S FIRST ANNIVERSARY PRESENT

    September 27th, 2021

    This diamond and ruby bangle – a sleek and sophisticated Cartier reinterpretation of the Art Deco style – was the first anniversary gift the Duchess of Windsor received from her husband, the Duke of Windsor, on June 3, 1938. It comes up at Christie’s in Geneva on November 9 with an estimate of CHF 1 million – CHF 2 million (€920,000-€1.85 million). It is inscribed “For our first anniversary of June third”. At the time the couple were holidaying on the French Riviera in Antibes at the Villa La Croë. In December 1936, Edward VIII famously abdicated the British throne to marry the twice-divorced American Wallis Warfield Simpson. They were married in France at the Château de Candé in June 1937. It comes to auction for the first time since the landmark auction of 1987 Jewels of the Duchess of Windsor,

    IRISH AND INTERNATIONAL ART AT WHYTE’S TODAY

    September 27th, 2021

    Paul Henry, Daniel O’Neill, Nathaniel Hill, William Henry Bartlett, Seán Keating Percy French, Mildred Anne Butler, Susan ‘Lily’ Yeats, Letitia Hamilton, Grace Henry, Cecil Maguire, Patrick Collins, Seán Scully, Tony O’Malley, John Shinnors, Hughie O’Donoghue, Donald Teskey, Anthony Scott, Howard Hodgkin, Bob Dylan, David Bowie and Pablo Picasso all feature at Whyte’s sale of Irish and International Art in Dublin today. The online auction gets underway at 6 pm. 

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for September 23 and September 18, 2021)

    Lot 59 – HOWARD HODGKIN (BRITISH, 1932-2017) – FOR JACK, 2005 (€5,000-€7,000). UPDATE: THIS MADE 5,200 AT HAMMER

    STUFFED GIRAFFE ANYONE?

    September 26th, 2021

    Anyone looking for a stuffed giraffe?   Among the more unlikely lots at Victor Mee’s third annual Palace Collections Sales on September 28, 29 and 30 is a rare shoulder and head taxidermy giraffe. The sale at the former bishops palace at Kilmore, Co. Cavan offers interior items from across many collecting periods. There are two exceptional Irish Georgian fireplaces as well an Irish Georgian giltwood pier mirror and an Irish Georgian longcase clock. A pair of large 18th century Flemish tapestries will arouse international interest as will an oil on canvas of a nobleman by Frans Stampert (1675-1750). 

    UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,400 AT HAMMER

    AN UPCOMING TASTY SALE OVER THREE DAYS AT SHEPPARDS

    September 25th, 2021

    An 18th century Chinese Chippendale table, a set of 19th century painted breakfront shelves,  a pair of armorial chairs, Sevres and Oriental porcelain and a neo classical white marble chimney piece are among the many delights at three days of sales by Sheppards of Durrow from September 28-30.  The Legacy of the Big House auction includes the collection of the late Patrick Martin of Coolattin Lodge in Co. Wicklow.

    18th century Chinese Chippendale table. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD

    This tasty sale of more than 1,000 lots across varying price ranges is broken up into five separate sessions.  It offers jewellery, silver, Chinese porcelain pieces, artworks, pairs of armchairs, cabinets, mirrors, lighting, an Anglo-Indian hardwood cabinet and collectibles including a cased model of the Titanic.  The catalogue is online and there is viewing in Durrow today, tomorrow and Monday from 10.30 am to 5 pm on each day.

    A THREE DAY SALE OF 2,000 LOTS IN SIXMILEBRIDGE

    September 24th, 2021

    The contents of Lotaville, Lower Glanmire Road, Cork will be included at a live and online three day sale by Aidan Foley in Sixmilebridge, Co. Clare on September 26, 27 and 28. Among them are a watercolour by  Joseph Carey of Blackrock Castle, Cork (€400-€600), A View on the Thames by Augustus Burke (€6,000-€10,000), a set of 12 Cork mahogany dining chairs (€3,000-€5,000) and a tennis bracelet (€12,000-€16,000).  Viewing gets underway today. The sale of 2,000 lots will include contents from houses in Adare and Nenagh.

    Blackrock Castle Cork by Joseph William Carey

    ROSELLINI’S EGYPT AND NUBIA MAKES 74,000 AT FONSIE MEALY

    September 23rd, 2021

    This exceptionally fine copy of the Monuments of Egypt and Nubia by Ippolito Rosellini housed in a custom made mahogany case sold for a hammer price of 74,000 at Fonsie Mealy’s sale of the library at Howth Castle today. The first edition of the elephant folio, Pisa, 1832-1834 with plates is inscribed:  “Presented by his Grace the Duke of Northumberland K.G.F.R.S. President R.I.,”. The lot came together with a second set in original condition with plates in original wrappers and a complete set of the original text volumes.