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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.

    A BIG SELECTION AT MEALY’S AUTUMN AUCTIONS

    Friday, October 16th, 2015

    There is a big selection of around 1,400 lots at Mealy’s two day autumn sale in Castlecomer on October 20-21. More than 80% of them are to be offered without reserve.   This sale includes a private Irish collection of wine, vintage port, champagne and whisky.  The catalogue is online.  Here is a small selection:

    ROSITA TAAFFE (1840), Grotta Azzura, Italy (400-600).

    ROSITA TAAFFE (1840), Grotta Azzura, Italy (400-600).  UPDATE: THI S MADE 425

    A HEAVY FLAT CARVED EARLY LIMESTONE WALL PANEl (600-800)

    A HEAVY FLAT CARVED EARLY LIMESTONE WALL PANEl (600-800)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 3,500

    A GEORGE II PERIOD MAHOGANY CARD TABLE,(2,000-3,000)

    A GEORGE II PERIOD MAHOGANY CARD TABLE,(2,000-3,000)  UPDATE: THIS IS STILL AVAILABLE WITH A 2,000 RESERVE

    A SOLITAIRE RING, the large round brilliant cut diamond, mounted on six claws, weighing approx 5.00ct J-K colour P3 (10,000-15,000)

    A SOLITAIRE RING, the large round brilliant cut diamond, mounted on six claws, weighing approx 5.00ct J-K colour P3 (10,000-15,000)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 9,500

    A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GUANYIN (400-600)

    A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE BLANC DE CHINE PORCELAIN FIGURE OF A GUANYIN (400-600)  UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 550

    LURE OF RHINO HORN BRINGS MAGIC TO MEALY’S

    Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

    This Chinese carved antique rhino horn made 75,000 at hammer at Mealy's.

    THE lure of the rhino horn worked its magic in Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny today.    The sale of an antique horn for 75,000 to a Beijing buyer helped Mealy’s to their most successful day ever.  A 19th century massive antique Chinese carved full tip rhonoceros horn “Lotus” libation cup sold for 75,000 on day one of a two day fine and decorative art sale.  A Beijing buyer snapped it up.  The 15.5 inch high horn, described as probably Qing Dynasty, is in the form of a lotus leaf on a curved stem.  Profusely carved, it incorporates typical motifs such as flowers, crabs bats, birds and mythical creatures.

    The luck of the Chinese did not end there.  An Imperial carved laquer Dragon Vase made 65,000 at the same sale. It went to another Beijing buyer.  The seal mark on the vase is inscribed in Chinese and Manchu “Yang Xin Dian” of the Forbidden Palace, Beijing. The Qianlong period red lacquer vase is carved on bronze with four five-clawed dragons in relief against a basket type weave design.  The rim is carved with Greek key, leaf scroll and floral design.  The vase is flanked with two bronze deer head handles, the body is carved with Chinese emblems and symbols on a circular floral carved foot.

    A 19th century tall Chinese full-tip Rhinoceros horn depicting a man and child by a flowering lotus tree with scrolling openwork branches on a lotus carved dome foot made 43,000. With just half of the 1,200 lots on offer sold on day one the sale has already realised around 400,000.  This exceeds the internal estimate by Mealy’s for the entire two day sale.  The auction continues on October 5.

    See post on antiquesandartireland.com for September 26.

    A Chinese full-tip Rhinoceros horn carving made 43,000 at hammer at Mealy's.

    This Dragon Vase made 65,000 at hammer at Mealy's.

    BASEBALL BAT GIFTED BY BABE RUTH AT IRISH AUCTION

    Sunday, September 25th, 2011

    Babe Ruth in action.

    The Spalding bat. UPDATE: THE BAT WAS WTHDRAWN AT 3,800 AND UNDER ACTIVE NEGOTIATION AFTERWARDS.

    A baseball bat gifted by Babe Ruth to an Irishman in 1926 comes under the hammer at Mealy’s Rare Books and Collectors’ sale in Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny on September 28. The original Spalding B12 baseball bat, the handle grip end stamps 35″ (89cms), was given to Frank McGrath, manager of the first ever Inter-County GAA team from Ireland to visit the US.  The Tipperary Time team  received a civic reception at the Astor Hotel in New York on May 22, 1926.  It was hosted by the then Mayor, Jimmy Walker (‘Beau James’) whose father was from Castlecomer, Co. Kilkenny and the Tipperary Men’s Association of New York. The team went to Yankee Stadium where they met Babe Ruth.  Frank McGrath presented a hurley to Babe Ruth and Babe Ruth gave the baseball bat to Frank McGrath.  The bat is estimated at 4,000-5,000.

    THE hurley signed by Jack Lynch. (Click on image to enlarge). UPDATE: THIS MADE 750.

    Jack Lynch’s 1944 All-Ireland hurley features in the sale too.  Both sides are signed in black marker by the former Irish Taoiseach.  The 34″ hurling stick is reputed to be the one used in the 1944 quadruple All-Ireland for Cork by Jack Lynch.  It was gifted to Sam Melrose by Jack Lynch and is estimated at 500-600.

     

    UPDATE: THE TOP LOT AT THIS SALE WAS THE RUGBY PROGRAMME FOR THE HISTORIC  MUNSTER VERSUS THE ALL BLACKS GAME AT THOMOND PARK IN 1978 WHICH MUNSTER  WON. ESTIMATED AT 400/500 IT SOLD FOR 2,800.