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    MAGNIFICENT BANTRY HOUSE DINING TABLE AT CHRISTIE’S

    Friday, February 3rd, 2023
    EARLY 19TH CENTURY IRISH REGENCY MAHOGANY FIVE PEDESTAL DINING-TABLE © Christie’s Images Limited 2023. UPDATE: THIS MADE £69,300

    THIS early 19th century Irish Regency dining table originally acquired for Bantry House in west Cork comes up at Christie’s in London on February 9. The estimate is £60,000-£90,000. It was probably acquired by Richard White, 1st Earl of Bantry (d. 1851) or his son, Viscount Berehaven, later 2nd Earl of Bantry (1800-1868). The table remained in Bantry House for many year before being sold anonymously at Christie’s in 2006 for £96,000.

    Bantry House has been the home of the White family and the Earls of Bantry since c1765. From about 1816 the 1st Earl (1767-1851) preferred to live at his shooting lodge, styled as a cottage orné in nearby Glengariff. After the death of his wife in 1835 he lived there permanently. It was around this time that Bantry House was made over to his eldest son, Viscount Berehaven (1800-1868), later 2nd Earl of Bantry.

    Viscount Berehaven was a collector, who travelled much of Europe and transformed Bantry House to what is seen today. He furnished the house with great opulence, which included such an outstanding array of items that Bantry House became known as ‘the Wallace Collection of Ireland’. The alterations to the house took place in the 1840s, and it is therefore possible that this table was acquired by either the 1st or 2nd Earl.

    The table comes up as lot 105 in a sale entitled An Opulent Aesthetic: An Important Private Collection from an English Country House. There are 266 lots in the sale including 19th century paintings, Old Masters and sporting art, antique furniture and decorative arts.

    BANTRY HOUSE IRISH REGENCY MIRRORS AT MEALY’S

    Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

    This Regency mirror was originally in Bantry House. (click to enlarge) The mirrors failed to sell.

    ONE of a pair of Irish Regency gilt convex girandole mirrors with eagle crests probably by Clare, Grand Parade, Cork – originally from Bantry House – will feature at the Mealy’s two day winter fine arts and decorative sale in Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny on November 30 and December 1.

    It is one of three lots from Bantry House in the sale.  The mirrors are estimated at 10,000-15,000. A late George III twin pedestal dining table is estimated at 4,000-6,000 and a pair of George III knife boxes with a slope top and serpentine front applied with brass carrying handles originally part of the dining room furniture is estimated at 800-1,500.

    Bantry House, Bantry has been home to the White family since 1739.
    Mealy’s 1166 lot sale features Irish paintings by artists like William Mulready, Walter Osborne, Aloysius O’Kelly, Frank McKelvey, Daniel Maclise, Augustus Nicholas Burke and William Saddler II.
    There are clocks and other timepieces, a collection of vintage fashion and costume, Irish and other period silver and plate, jewellery and a single owner private collection of wine, port and whiskey.
    POSTPONED UNTIL DECEMBER 7 DUE TO BAD WEATHER.
    UPDATE:  THE mirrors failed to sell at auction, under active negotiation afterwards.  The sale realised just under 380,000, about 40 per cent of lots were unsold, but the high value lots found buyers.