MARKEY ROBINSON (1918-1999) – Watching the Boats. UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,700 AT HAMMER
This classical Markey Robinson, Watching the Boats, is lot 24 at Morgan O’Driscoll’s off the wall online art auction which ends from 6.30 pm today. It is estimated at 1,200-1,800. The auction of 451 lots offers a wide variety of art at affordable prices.
MARKEY ROBINSON (1918-1999) – WATCHING THE FISHING BOATS UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,250 AT HAMMER
Watching the fishing boats by Markey Robinson comes up as lot 12 art Whyte’s Spring online art auction which runs to the evening of March 28. It is estimated at 800-1,000. The auction is online only but viewing is now underway at Whyte’s on Molesworth St. in Dublin. The sale of 273 lots offers a selection by well known artists at affordable prices and is designed to encourage first time buyers as well as more seasoned collectors.
MARKEY ROBINSON (1918-1999) – Winter Landscape. UPDATE: THIS MADE 4,000 AT HAMMER
This winter landscape by Markey Robinson comes up as lot 9 in Morgan O’Driscoll’s Irish art online sale, which runs until January 10. The work in gouache is estimated at 2,000-3,000. Morgan O’Driscoll’s auction is on view in Skibbereen by appointment and subject to the current government Covid guidelines. There are 447 lots in the auction and the catalogue is online.
Fresh from the success of an online art auction on September 14 at which works by Donald Teskey and Markey Robinson each made 15,000 at hammer Morgan O’Driscoll will hold an online sale of affordable Irish art on September 21. The catalogue for the sale lists 420 lots. There is work on offer by Arthur Maderson, Liam Treacy, Evie Hone, Mark O’Neill, Maurice Wilks, Arthur Armstrong, Desmond Carrick and many more well known artists.
Markey Robinson – North African Village sold for 15,000.
A total of 288 lots of art, antiques and collectibles will come under the hammer at Dolan’s sale at Castletroy Park Hotel in Limerick on Sunday, November 26. The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:
Carina Scott – Atlantic Blues (1,000-1,500)
Markey Robinson – Studio View to the Harbour (3,800-4,500)
Morgan O’Driscoll’s current online sale of Irish art features 350 varied lots of affordable Irish and internatonal art. It runs until the evening of Monday November 6. The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:
GRAHAM SUTHERLAND (1903-1980) – INSECT (2/35) (300-500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 280 AT HAMMER
JOHN KINGERLEE (B.1936) – HEAD (400-600) UPDATE: THIS MADE 500 AT HAMMER
MARKEY ROBINSON (1918-1999) – THE OLD MILL (1,000-1,500) UPDATE: THIS MADD 1,700S AT HAMMER
MARK O’NEILL (B.1963) – COTTAGE SPREAD (1,500-2,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,900 AT HAMMER
A sale of affordable Irish art runs online at Morgan O’Driscoll until March 13. There is a wide cross section of styles on offer in a crowded catalogue, which is online. Here is a small selection:
Ken O’Neill – Double Trouble (300-500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 200 AT HAMMER,
Louis le Brocquy – Flight c1954 (1,500-2,500) UPDATE: THIS MADE 3,000 AT HAMMER
KEN HAMILTON (B.1956) – Still Life on Tabletop (1,500-2,500) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD
MARKEY ROBINSON (1918-1999) – Entrance to the Estate (800-1,200) UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,400 AT HAMMER
PAULINE BEWICK (B.1935) – Pati Looking at Geese (1970) (2,000 – 3,000) UPDATE: THIS MADE 1,700 AT HAMMER
An online auction of affordable Irish art by Morgan O’Driscoll continues until August 8. There is an interesting selection of work on offer in a sale which follows a successful online sale which ended last Tuesday. The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection:
Fergal Flanagan – Ballinaboy, Connemara (300-500) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD
Stella Steyn (1907-1987) – Still Life with Fruit UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 280
Sean O’Sullivan (1906-1964) – A Coastal Path (250-350) UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 120
Maurice Henderson – After the Catch, Allihies (800-1,200) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD
Peter Knuttel – Portrait of Markey Robinson (200-300) UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 500 AT HAMMER
The art and antiques sale by Dolan’s in Rosslare on May 1 kicks off with a limited edition colour print by Robert Ballagh entitled My Studio 1969. One of an edition of 75 it is estimated at 500 to 800. Kelly’s Hotel in Rosslare is the venue for this auction of more than 300 lots. The emphasis is on art, but there sale features a selection of reasonably estimated rugs, small antique furniture pieces, silver and collectible objects. The catalogue is online. Here is a small selection.
Robert Ballagh – My Studio 1969 (500-800) UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 600 AT HAMMER
Kenneth Webb – Sweet Pea, profusion of colour (2,800-3,200) UPDATE: THIS MADE 5,200 AT HAMMER
Markey Robinson – Clown Juggling (800-1,000) UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 1,200
A Victorian walnut duet music stand (800-1,000) UPDATE: THIS WAS UNSOLD
A William IV reading table (100-200). UPDATE: THIS SOLD FOR 11O