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    INTERNET BROUGHT NEW BUYERS TO IRISH AUCTIONS IN 2015

    Thursday, December 31st, 2015

    THE internet brought new buyers to Irish auctions in 2015.  It was a memorable year for art, antiques and collectibles. Among the top lots sold were a pair of large Chinese powder blue vases  which sold for 560,000 at Sheppards two day sale at Capard House in Co. Laois in September.  This was an Irish auction record for porcelain. They were bought by a bidder in the room who had travelled to the auction from Beijing. Fonsie Mealy sold a Native American outfit 320,000 in February. A number of telephone and internet bidders from the US and Canada chased the piece. Pilltown GAA club paid 40,000 for John T. Power’s collection of medals at Fonsie Mealy and Morgan O’Driscoll, Christie’s and de Veres all sold works by Yeats for encouraging six figure sums.  Whyte’s achieved an encouraging result when Tony O’Malley’s Harvest Light sold for 34,000, a level not seen for this outstanding Irish artist since before the recession. Sotheby’s sold a copy for the Irish Proclamation for £305,000.

    In May Picasso’s Les Femmes d’Alger (Version O) became the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction when it made $179,365,000 at Christie’s in New York. That month too Giacometti’s l’homme au doigt made $141,205,000 to become the most expensive sculpture ever sold at auction.  In November Modigliani’s Nu Couche became the second most expensive work at auction when it made $170,405,000 at Christie’s. In Hong Kong Christie’s sold a fuchsia Birkin bag for US$222,912 in June.  This is the most expensive handbag ever to be auctioned.

    Here are some of the standout lots:

    Jack Butler Yeats, R.H.A. (1871-1957) The Boat Builder sold for £422,500 at Christie's

    Jack Butler Yeats, R.H.A. (1871-1957)
    The Boat Builder sold for £422,500 at Christie’s

    A native American outfit which sold for 320,000 at Fonsie Mealy in February.

    A native American outfit which sold for 320,000 at Fonsie Mealy in February.

    One of a pair of power blue vases which sold for 560,000 at Sheppards in September.

    One of a pair of power blue vases which sold for 560,000 at Sheppards in September.

    The John T. Power collection of All Ireland medals sold for 40,000.

    The John T. Power collection of All Ireland medals sold for 40,000 at Fonsie Mealy.

    The Irish Houses of Parliament Speaker's Clock sold for 115,000 at hammer at Fonsie Mealy's sale at Furness House in Co. Kildare.

    The Irish Houses of Parliament Speaker’s Clock sold for 115,000 at hammer at Fonsie Mealy’s sale at Furness House in Co. Kildare.

    This Irish Gillingtons style c1820 mahogany dining table sold for 70,000 at hammer at Adams sale at Courtown House in Co. Kildare.

    This Irish Gillingtons style c1820 mahogany dining table sold for 70,000 at hammer at Adams sale at Courtown House in Co. Kildare.