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    IRISH DINING TABLE SELLS FOR 70,000 AT COURTOWN AUCTION

    Wednesday, April 22nd, 2015
    An impressive Irish Gillingtons style c1820 mahogany dining table sold for two times its top estimate at the James Adam sale of contents from Courtown House, Kilcock, Co. Kildare today  It made a hammer price of 70,000 over an estimate of 25,000-35,000. Attributed to Gillingtons of Dublin the table is designed to be used either as a single piece or as three separate tables.  It can be traced back to the original Courtown House contents auction in 1963.  The table is on quadruped pillar supports.   Gillingtons were a Dublin firm of cabinet makers in the early years of the 19th century. The table had been estimated at 25,000-35,000.
    Also from the dining room at Courtown House is a rare pair of George III mahogany dining room pedestals after a design by Gillows. sold for 20,300 and a pair of gilt torcheres by del Vecchio of Dublin sold for 28,000.  A gilt wood table attributed to the English maker Matthias Locke sold for 20,000.  The table was originally at Crton House.
    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for April 18 and April 8, 2015).
    The dining table sold for 70,000 at hammer.

    The dining table sold for 70,000 at hammer.

    These giltwood torcheres by del Vecchio of Dublin sold for 28,000 at hammer

    These giltwood torcheres by del Vecchio of Dublin sold for 28,000 at hammer

    IMPRESSIVE DINING TABLE AT COURTOWN HOUSE AUCTION

    Saturday, April 18th, 2015
    An impressive Gillingtons style c1820 mahogany dining table is one of a number of prime antique furniture lots at the James Adam house contents sale at Courtown House, Kilcock, Co. Kildare on April 22.   Attributed to Gillingtons of Dublin the table – on quadruped pillar supports – is designed to be used either as a single entity or three stand alone tables. It can be traced back to the original Courtown House contents auction in 1963.  Gillingtons were a Dublin firm of cabinet makers in the early years of the 19th century. The table is estimated at 25,000-35,000.
    Also from the dining room at Courtown House is a rare pair of George III mahogany dining room pedestals after a design by Gillows.  The restrained neo-classical urns on Roman pedestals correspond closely to a design by Gillows of 1788.  The lidded urns with bell finials and lead linings are on a square base with a single panel door and shelved interior. They were also in the 1963 catalogue. It is rare to come across an intact pair so this lot is estimated at 15,000-20,000.

    (See posts on antiquesandartireland.com for April 8 and April 15, 2015).

    An Irish George IV mahogany rectangular dining table attributed to Gillingtons of Dublin.

    An Irish George IV mahogany rectangular dining table attributed to Gillingtons of Dublin.  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 70,000

    One of a pair of George III inlaid mahogany dining room pedestals.

    One of a pair of George III inlaid mahogany dining room pedestals. UPDATE: THESE SOLD FOR 28,000

    The pedestals in situ in the dining room.

    The pedestals in situ in the dining room.