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  • THE 250TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTH OF DANIEL O’CONNELL

    August 9th, 2025
    Portrait of Daniel O’Connell by J.P. Haverty R.H.A. from Derrynane House, Co. Kerry, Ireland

    Daniel O’Connell believed in peaceful reform, democracy and civil rights.  The 250th anniversary of the birth of one of our most important figures – in his lifetime viewed as the uncrowned King of Ireland – will be widely celebrated this year with a commemorative programme at home and abroad which kicked off at Derrynane House on August 6.

    Taoiseach Micheal Martin will deliver the O’Connell lecture at Derrynane House as part of the Daniel O’Connell summer school which takes place in Cahirciveen and Derrynane on August 29-30.  The school will host a full programme of speakers with representatives from universities in the UK and the US.

    The Bar of Ireland is planning an autumn commemoration with the Department of the Taoiseach and various events are in the pipeline through our network of embassies.  These will kick off with a ceremony at the Reform Club in London in September hosted by the Irish Ambassador to honour its former member. The anniversary will be marked by receptions at embassies in Rome, Paris and the US. 

    Hardly a year goes by without some memorabilia relating to Daniel O’Connell – who delivered Catholic Emancipation in 1829 – surfacing at auction.  Lots relating to him are usually sought after.  There are plenty of portraits including one of the most noted of all by Joseph Patrick Haverty from the OPW Collection illustrated here. A leather gun case belonging to O’Connell (a pacifist) and stamped Derrynane House was sold by Marshs in Cork for €980 in December 2023. The previous year his pocket watch made €26,000 at hammer over a top estimate of €6,000 at a sale by Fonsie Mealy.  Whyte’s sold a 19th century coloured lithograph for €600 in 2024 over a top estimate of €150

    His early experience of the French Revolution put O’Connell off mob violence for good but inevitably for a man of his times he was involved in a couple of duels. Among the people he offended was Sir Robert Peel, British Prime Minister, by continuously referring to him as “Orange Peel” while he served as Chief Secretary for Ireland. A half length portrait of O’Connell holding a pistol by the Irish artist John Doyle (grandfather to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) failed at Bonhams Irish sale in 2023.  As at any auction not everything sells.  

    The Bank of Ireland is gifting a statue of The Liberator, currently in their College Green branch in Dublin, to Leinster House where it will be unveiled later this year.  An Post issued two stamps by artist David Rooney last week and gold and silver proof coins will be issued by the Central Bank.  Local authorities and the Irish Georgian Society are among those marking the 250th anniversary and RTE has created an hour long documentary.

     A statue of the Liberator to be gifted to Leinster House in the autumn.

    TRALEE TO DINGLE LINE RECALLED IN ARTWORK AT ADAMS BLACKROCK

    August 7th, 2025

    David Briggs – ‘Last Days on the Tralee & Dingle’. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR €1,012

    The Tralee to Dingle light railway line closed in 1953. This acrylic on board by the self taught Irish transport artist David Briggs dates to 2018. It comes up as lot 31 at the online timed auction of paintings by Adams Blackrock which runs until August 13 with an estimate of €750-850. David Briggs works exclusively in acrylics and is an associate of the Guild of Railway Artists. The Tralee and Dingle light railway and tramway operated from 1891 to 1953 and the ten km Castlegregory line closed shortly before the Second World War. The catalogue for the sale is online.

    IRISH ART AT BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE AUCTION

    August 5th, 2025

    George Gault (Irish, 1916-2001) – Still life of flowers in a blue vase. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR £435

    This watercolour and bodycolour still life by George Gault is at Bonhams Discovery Pictures sale at Knightsbridge, London until August 14. It is estimated at £600-£800 (€690-€920). Born in Belfast Gault joined the British Army aged 18 and served until 1946. He studied at Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts from 1948–51, his teachers including William Coldstream, Kenneth Martin, Victor Pasmore and William Townsend. Gault went on to teach painting at the Greenwich Adult Education Institute for 20 years. The auction of 21 lots is now open for bidding and among the artists included are Marcel Dyf, Augustus John, George Chinnery and John Kingerlee.

    RICHARD O’NEILL: A PAINTER REDISCOVERED AT JAMES ADAM

    August 3rd, 2025

    Richard O’Neill (1923-2009) – May 1916, a painting which depicts Tom Clarke before his execution. UPDATE: THIS MADE 5,000 AT HAMMER

    May 1916, a large work depicting Tom Clarke blindfolded before a stone wall awaiting execution, was Richard O’Neill’s contribution to a 1966 exhibition at Dublin’s Municipal Gallery.  The focus of the show with invited artists was to commemorate the Easter Rising through contemporary art.

    The artwork is at €3,000-€5,000 the most expensively estimated lot at a timed online art auction at James Adam in Dublin until August 14. Richard O’Neill,  A Painter Rediscovered offers 62 works by the artist along with art by his friends and mentors Patrick Pye, Anne Yeats, Ruth Brandt, Harry Kernoff, Sean Keating, John Kelly and Patrick Hickey.  The Waterford born Dublin based artist, who died in 2009, received a scholarship to the National College of Art and graduated in 1941.  He first exhibited at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art in 1952 and is somewhat overlooked today.  Adams say he deserves to be re-assessed.

    Richard O’Neill (1923-2009) – Hot Summer. UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,500 AT HAMMER

    GET YOUR COLLECTING KICKS AT FAIRS THIS BANK HOLIDAY WEEKEND

    August 2nd, 2025

    Mark O’Neill – Framed by Wisteria at the Treasures stand at Birr antique fair.

    Even though it is not on Route 66 antique lovers can get their kicks in Birr this  bank holiday weekend. The antique and art fair that runs in conjunction with Birr Vintage Week is at the County Arms Hotel next on August 4 and 5.

    With more than 30 dealers in antique furniture, art and collectibles from around the country in attendance this popular fair is a fixture at this time of year – as Birr celebrates all things retro with arts, theatre, music, street theatre, pop up performances, workshops and exhibitions until August 9.

    There is treasure to be hunted for and found in this great period setting. The enjoyable and long running antique fair offers huge variety with everything from vintage Persian rugs to fine art, jewellery and antique furniture with collectibles galore. 

    Rarities include a 31 foot long  Persian 1970’s Hamadan runner.   It is just 2’8″ wide (9 metres by 900 centimetres).  Norman Allison Antiques of Annamore, Co. Wicklow will include it among a selection of handwoven rugs and runners.  

     A selection of coins of Ireland at Birr antique fair.

    Collectibles are always popular and Robert Hutchinson will offer a display of coins, banknotes and militaria including complete selections of coins of Ireland from 1934, 1939 and 1942.

    There will be a selection of gold chains and charm bracelets at Eddie Moylan’s stand and vintage jewellery from Cherylann. The Purple Onion Gallery will bring a selection of work by Henry McGrane and other artists from their stable.

    Treasures Irish Art of Athlone are stalwart supporters of this fair. Their selection will include “Framed by Wisteria” by Mark O’Neill and “Lough Inagh” by Grace Cunningham.

    Organiser Robin O’Donnell confidently expects a great turnout of both regulars and newcomers to this heart of Ireland annual event.  Along with rugs Norman Allison will offer art by the English Victorian landscape painter William Shayer (1787-1879) and a Regency double fusee wall clock. Raymond Byrne will offer small antique furniture pieces, old Irish glass, silver and collectibles.

    Fairs like this are great hunting grounds for small pieces of silver, old Irish glass, fashion and accessories.   You might not even know you really, really wanted it until you see it.

    And if the wait until Monday proves to be too much then the Royal Marine Hotel in Dun Laoghaire is the venue for the south Dublin antiques, vintage and more fair tomorrow (August 3). This fair will offer antique and vintage furniture and interior decor, fine art, vintage kitchen and tableware, jewellery, rare books and memorabilia.

    Dun Laoghaire is one of the most popular venues on the  Vintage Ireland calendar of fairs.

    A double fusee wall clock at Birr antique fair.

    MATTHEWS ONLINE SALE OF JEWELLERY, GOLD AND SILVER

    August 2nd, 2025

    Gucci horsebit 18 carat gold statement bracelet UPDATE: THIS MADE 5,400 AT HAMMER

    A diamond solitaire ring, a Gucci horsebit gold statement bracelet and a pair of diamond daisy cluster form earrings will lead the evening online auction of jewellery, gold and silver by Matthews in Kells on August 5. The auction offers more than 560 lots of private sales, executor clearances and  pawnbroker unredeemed pledges.  Estimates range from €20 to €24,000 and the catalogue is online.

    Fabergé gold egg pendant at Adams Blackrock

    August 1st, 2025

    Fabergé 18 carat gold egg pendant and chain. UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR €4,643

    This Fabergé gold egg pendant and chain kicks off the timed online auction of jewellery and watches by Adams Blackrock which runs until August 13. The body features diagonal gold lines and is inset with three bezel-set round brilliant-cut diamonds. It opens to reveal a textured terrier dog suspended from a moving hinged surmount. The pendant is suspended from an 18ct gold spiga link chain. The necklace is provided with original presentation box and paperwork noting that it is number 43 of 1000 made by Fabergé. The estimate is €3,000-€4,000. The catalogue is online.

    SUMMERTIME BY MARKEY ROBINSON AT O’DRISCOLL ONLINE SALE

    July 31st, 2025

    Markey Robinson (1918-1999) – SUMMERTIME. UPDATE: THIS MADE 2,600 AT HAMMER

    Summertime by Markey Robinson leads Morgan O’Driscoll’s off the wall online art auction which runs until August 5. The gouache on board with an Appollo Gallery Dublin label verso is estimated at €3,000-€5,000. More than 400 affordable lots including work by John Morris, Alan Kenny, Liam Treacy, Majella O’Neill Collins, Oisin Kelly and Louis le Brocquy are in the sale. The catalogue is online.

    LONG BEFORE SOFA BEDS THERE WERE SETTLE BEDS

    July 30th, 2025

    Early 19th century settle bed

    This early 19th century or late 18th century settle bed from Co. Kerry made a hammer price of €400 at Victor Mitchell’s auction in Roscrea today. The settle was a high backed seat adapted in Ireland in the 18th century into a settle bed, where the seat part can be folded outwards to make a bed, providing extra space for family members or guests to sleep. This precursor of the sofa bed was a common feature in rural homes in Ireland and is a fine example of Irish vernacular furniture. This one is in original condition and came from Co. Kerry.

    KENNETH WEBB EXHIBITION ON SHOW IN LONDON

    July 28th, 2025

    A selection of art by Kenneth Webb at Gladwell and Patterson

    Now 98 and continuing to paint with extraordinary energy from his garden and studio in Connemara the artist Kenneth Webb is the subject of the major summer exhibition by English gallerists Gladwell and Patterson. The landmark show is of special significance to a gallery which has represented the artist in London since 2010 and found important collectors for his work in China, the US and the UK. It will be his final solo show there.

    Kenneth Webb: Kaleidoscope offers recent works and a curated selection spanning nearly eight decades. It has already been seen in Stamford, Lincolnshire and the exhibition will run at Beauchamp Place in London (just around the corner from Harrods) from August 4 to 29.  Future pieces from the artist will be included in the wider gallery collection. 

    Kenneth Webb with some of his paintings now on show in England.