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    VIEWING FOR ADAMS MID CENTURY MODERN SALE UNDERWAY

    Friday, April 4th, 2025

    FERNAND LÉGER (1881-1955) – Les Papillons (1944). UPDATE: THIS MADE 26,000 AT HAMMER

    Les Papillons by Fernand Leger is the leading lot at Adams Mid-Century Modern sale on April 8. Viewing for the auction of 241 lots gets underway in Dublin today and continues for the next four days. Among the top lots there is art by Guggi, Stephen McKenna, Suzanne Valadon, Albert Irvin, Felim Egan, A R Penck, Richard Gorman and Sean Scully. There is furniture by Eileen Gray, Charles and Ray Eames, Johannes Anderson, Edmondo Palutari and Niels Otto Moller. Les Papillons is estimated at €20,000-€30,000 and the catalogue is online.

    ADAMS IMPORTANT IRISH ART SALE ON VIEW FROM TODAY

    Friday, March 21st, 2025

    Patrick Swift (1927-1983)  – Positano  UPDATE: THIS MADE 28,000 AT HAMMER

    Viewing for the James Adam sale of Important Irish Art in Dublin on March 26 gets underway today. A total of 145 lots will come under the hammer including Positano by Patrick Swift, exhibited at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin in 1993. It is estimated at €8,000-€12,000. The auction offers a wide array of paintings, tapestries, sculpture and print by many of Ireland’s best loved artists.

    COLOURFUL LE BROCQUY TAPESTRY LEADS ADAMS ART AUCTION

    Monday, March 17th, 2025

    Cavanagh (1974) by Louis le Brocquy. UPDATE: THIS MADE 76,000 AT HAMMER

    A large, colourful and unique tapestry by Louis le Brocquy, commissioned for Setanta House in Dublin in the mid 1970’s, is the leading lot at the James Adam evening sale of Important Irish Art on March 26. The Aubusson wool tapestry produced by Tabard Freres & Soeurs is estimated at €80,000-€120,000.

    The catalogue cover lot is Pont du Gard by Mary Swanzy, an oil on canvas with a definite wow factor in which the artist painted a simplified Roman aqueduct with exceptional freedom.  The estimate is €25,000-€35,000.

    Pont du Gard by Mary Swanzy. UPDATE: THIS MADE 40,000 AT HAMMER

    The Promised Land by Colin Middleton (€20,000-€30,000) was painted in 1947 when horrifying newsreel footage of the liberation of the concentration camps was widely viewed. Deeply deeply affected by these images Middleton here depicts two isolated and anonymous figures dispossessed by war caught up in swirling tides not of their own making and in search of a new land.  Sadly this theme is as apposite now as it was in 1947.  Plus ca change.

    A c1886 Portrait Interior with Oriental Screen by Sir John Lavery is a chance  discovery made when the vendor turned up at Adams looking for a valuation with no idea who the artist was.  Adams had Lavery expert Professor Kenneth McConkey take a look and he confirmed the attribution.  The oil on panel, measuring 42cm x 28cm, is estimated at €5,000-€8,000.

    The Promised Land by Colin Middleton UPDATE: THIS MADE 22,000 AT HAMMER

    Demand for George Russell (AE) is steady and consistent and there are a number of works by the artist in the sale, headed by An Apparition from 1921, an oil on canvas that reveals the influences of Symbolism (€8,000-€12,000).

    The artist Gerard Dillon experiments with geometric forms, line and colour in Abstract by Night, a large scale work in an arresting palette of colours. The lot is estimated at €8,000-€12,000.

    The auction offers art by John Doherty, Barrie Cooke, Camille Souter, Frank McKelvey, Lady Beatrice Glenavy, Sean Keating, Dan O’Neill, Hilary Heron, Tony O’Malley, John Shinnors, Cecil King, Felim Egan, Deborah Brown, Sarah Purser, James English, Pauline Bewick and many more artists among 145 lots. The sale is on view at Adams from March 21 and the catalogue is online.

    JEWELLERY, ORIENTAL RUGS AND PAINTINGS AT SALES BY ADAMS

    Saturday, March 8th, 2025

    Antique Mahal rug from west Persia from the Peter Linden collection at Adams. UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,600 AT HAMMER

    With no less than three online sales next week James Adam will offer a selection to suit many tastes.  Emeralds, diamonds, topaz, sapphires, pearls, gold, coral, lapis lazuli and aquamarine will feature in various settings at The Jewellery Box sale of 275 lots from 11 am on March 11.

    The Peter Linden rug collection comes under the hammer on Wednesday.  Sadly  Ireland’s leading specialist in antique carpets, kilims, rugs and tapestries, who established his business here in 1980, died in 2024. His collection will be headed by  a semi-antique Kashan carpet with an estimate of €5,000-€8,000.  Estimates  at the timed online sale which starts to close at 2 pm on March 12 are from €50 up

    An online picture sale at James Adam next Thursday will include works from the studio of Fergus O’Ryan along with artists like Rowland Hill, Cathy Carman, William Conor, Harry Kernoff, Anne Yeats, Basil Blackshaw, Barbara Warren, Muriel Brandt and Tony O’Malley. All catalogues are online and there is viewing across the weekend and next week at Adams, St. Stephen’s Green,  Dublin.

    The Scarecrow by Fergus O’Ryan (1911-1989). UPDATE: THIS MADE 110 AT HAMMER

    JEWELLERY BOX SALE AT JAMES ADAM IN DUBLIN

    Friday, March 7th, 2025

    JEWELLERY GROUP LOT. UPDATE: THIS LOT MADE 1,000 AT HAMMER

    This group is lot 33 at Adams Jewellery Box timed online sale which runs until March 11. It comprises an 18 ct gold ring, a smokey quartz fob seal pendant, a 9 ct gold Claddagh ring, a gold bracelet, a shell cameo bracelet, a gold ring, an emerald and diamond ring, a swivel fob pendant and a nine carat gold chain. The estimate is €700-900. The auction is on view in Dublin from today and the catalogue is online.

    INDIAN PAINTING AND ENGLISH DESIGN SCORE AT ADAMS IN DUBLIN

    Tuesday, February 25th, 2025

    JAMINI PRAKASH GANGOOLY (INDIAN, 1876-1953) – On the beach at sunset

    This oil on canvas by Jamini Prakash Gangooly made a hammer price of €15,000 at the At Home sale at James Adam in Dublin today. It had been estimated at €2,000-€3,000. The artist was a member of the Tagore family and a nephew of the poet and Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore. A master painter he was celebrated both for his luminous and beautiful landscapes and his portraits.

    A Victorian porcelain vase by Christopher Dresser made €8,500 at hammer over a top estimate of €2,000. Born in Glasgow Christopher Dresser became Britain’s first professional, independent, industrial designeR. He was one of the most influential design reformers of the 19th century.

     CHRISTOPHER DRESSER (1834-1904) – VICTORIAN ‘CLOISONNÉ’ PORCELAIN VASE

    AT HOME INTERIORS SALE ON VIEW AT ADAMS

    Sunday, February 23rd, 2025

     A 19th century console table (€1,000-€1,500). UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,800 AT HAMMER

    An 18th century marquetry inlaid longcase clock (€3,000-€5,000) is the most expensively estimated lot at the online interiors “At Home” auction now on view at Adams in Dublin. On offer are contents from the 18th century Springfield House, Celbridge and some lots from Buswell’s Hotel in Dublin.

    Among the latter are a pair of 19th century Famille Rose vases (€600-€1,000) and a pair of French boulle tortoiseshell inlaid and ebonised side cabinets (€1,500-€2,000).  Highlights from Springfield House include a large giltwood and gesso mirror (€2,000-€3,000), a 19th century console table with marble top (€1,000-€1,500), the Wales made longcase clock mentioned above and two 20th century recumbent bronze hounds.  There is a good selection of paintings including 19th century copies of art by Caravaggio, Corregio and Rembrandt.  Nearly 500 lots are to be sold and the auction gets underway at 11 am on February 25.

    Alfred de Breanski snr. (1852-1928) – Burnham Beeches near Windsor (€1,000-€2,000). UPDATE: THIS MADE 500 AT HAMMER

    KEEP IT COOL BY KNUTTEL AT ADAMS DUBLIN SALE

    Friday, February 7th, 2025

    GRAHAM KNUTTEL (1954-2023) – KEEP IT COOL. UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,600 AT HAMMER

    Viewing for the Graham Knuttel Auction gets underway at James Adam in Dublin today. The timed sale of 132 lots ends on February 11. Keep it Cool is estimated at €1,500-2,000 and the estimate range is from under €100 to €10,000. The catalogue is online and there auction is on view at Adams over the weekend and on Monday, February 10.

    OPTICAL KINETIC ART AT ADAMS MODERN FURNISHINGS SALE

    Saturday, January 25th, 2025

    This c1981 optical kinetic work by Luis Tomasello, an artist renowned for his geometric abstractions, comes up at Adams timed online Modern Furnishings sale on January 29.  Object Plastique No. 4 by the Argentinian born artist who died in Paris in 2014 at the age of 98 is estimated at just €500-€800.  Hugely influenced by Mondrian, Tomasello worked extensively in Paris from the 1950’s onwards exhibiting alongside Victor Vasarely and Jesus Rafael Soto. He showed at numerous national and international exhibitions of Op-Art.  His work is included in the Guggenheim and MoMA collections in New York, the Tate in London, the Pompidou and at the Musee d’Art Modern de la Ville de Paris, the Reina Sofia in Madrid and many more international galleries.

    UPDATE: THIS MADE €1,300 AT HAMMER

    TREASURES, GIFTS AND RARITIES AT ADAMS AT HOME AUCTION

    Saturday, December 14th, 2024

    The Place of Writing by Seamus Heaney from the collection of Seamus Deane UPDATE: THIS MADE 700 AT HAMMER

    There are treasures, gifts, once off items and many desirable rarities among a cornucopia of good things at the timed online At Home auction on view this weekend at James Adam in Dublin.

    Literary and theatre types will be interested in a collection of books from Seamus Deane, classmate and close friend of Seamus Heaney.  Together with Heaney, Brian Friel, Stephen Rea, Tom Paulin and David Hammond, Deane was a founding director of the Field Day Theatre Company, which began in Derry 1980 as a cultural and intellectual response to the political crisis in Northern Ireland. Friel’s critically acclaimed Translations was the first of many Field Day plays to stage at Derry’s Guildhall before travelling throughout Ireland and the world.

    Much of the collection, which makes up the first 41 lots, comprises first edition signed copies of Seamus Heaney works at reasonable estimates.

    Lot 54 is a 1938 presentation copy of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, one of only 200 printed.  The estimate is €2,000-€3,000.

    A black painted timber two door cabinet UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,100 AT HAMMER

    The catalogue cover lot is a distressed black painted timber two door cabinet with outset cornice and glazed doors.  It would work well in a contemporary setting and the estimate is just €500-€800. Furniture highlights include a mahogany and brass bound military chest (€1,800-€2,200), a pair of Howard style armchairs (€1,000-€1,500), a pair of compact leather upholstered armchairs (€2,500-€3,000), a club fender (€2,000-€3,000) and a c1820 secretaire bookcase (€2,000-€3,000).

    A good selection of quality antique furniture comes in at estimates of under €1,000.

    T’is the season and the Christmassy feel to this sale is boosted by lots like a collection of 13 vintage jigsaw puzzles (€150-€250), various silver sauce boats, a set of five green cylindrical glasses, dinner and tea services, Meissen parrots, Irish cut glass 19th century decanters, German figural candelabra, toleware jardinieres and even a cased croquet set for when the evenings get longer.

    There is a good selection of silver and no doubt collectors will be taken by a c1706 Queen Anne silver two handled porringer (€800-€1,200).

    A Chinese lacquer pagoda shrine. UPDATE: THIS MADE 340 AT HAMMER

    Curiosities like a 19th century timber spoon rack, a Chinese lacquer pagoda shrine and a 19th century Indian olive glass bottle diorama add interest to a catalogue with nearly 500 lots  There is no shortage of glassware for those hell bent on stylish entertaining during this festive season.

    No At Home auction would be complete without art and this one offers beautiful nautical paintings by Edwin Hayes, Peter Ellenshaw and Daniel Sherrin. This timed online sale gets underway at 11 am next Wednesday.  It is on view at Adams from 1 pm to 5 pm today and tomorrow and from 10 am to 5 pm on Monday.

    An early Victorian flame mahogany sofa table. UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD