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The magic of art at Christmas

A rare painting of Santa Claus “at work” unexpectedly turned up at Christie’s in New York last month

Sat Dec 22 2012 - 00:00

Cork artist's Shakespeare scene sells well

The Cork-born artist Daniel Maclise may not be a household name but his most famous work, The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife…

Sat Dec 15 2012 - 00:00

Eileen Gray room divider sells for $1.8m in New York

An Eileen Gray-made wooden screen, used as an apartment room divider, has sold at auction in New York for more than $1

Sat Dec 15 2012 - 00:00

Rare copy of Joyce's 'Dubliners' fetches €157,600

A copy of Dubliners by James Joyce sold at Sotheby’s in London yesterday for £127,250 (€157,600), the second highest price paid…

Thu Dec 13 2012 - 00:00

Busy auctions defy budget blues

On the eve of the budget this week, bidders in the crowded saleroom at Adam’s auctioneers in central Dublin spent more than €…

Sat Dec 08 2012 - 00:00

Irish 'glorious dead' book for sale

A rare set of the books of “the glorious dead” – listing the almost 50,000 Irish men killed in the first World War – has turned…

Mon Dec 03 2012 - 00:00

Auction results

Monday, November 26th Whyte’s, Important Irish Art, RDS, Dublin

Sat Dec 01 2012 - 00:00

Wealthy and artful tax dodgers of 18th century revealed in rare book

Ireland’s first official attempt to “name and shame” tax dodgers has come to light.

Sat Dec 01 2012 - 00:00

No austerity as Chinese bidders target Ireland

Sales of art and antiques continue to defy economic gravity

Sat Dec 01 2012 - 00:00

'Durrow Dragon' soars to unexpected heights

A matchbox-sized piece of carved Chinese jade made €630,000 at auction in Co Laois yesterday – the highest price ever paid for…

Fri Nov 30 2012 - 00:00

Carved jade piece fetches €630,000

A matchbox-sized piece of carved Chinese jade made €630,000 at auction in Co Laois this afternoon – the highest price ever paid…

Thu Nov 29 2012 - 00:00

Nude male sculpture drove developer up the wall

One of Ireland’s best-known examples of figurative sculpture had to undergo a “sex-change” because former billionaire developer…

Tue Nov 27 2012 - 00:00

A surfeit of riches to beguile before the Budget

The French call it an embarras de choix which translates as a perplexing number of things to choose from

Sat Nov 24 2012 - 00:00

Wicklow estate sold to US buyer

Ireland’s most expensive country property – Humewood Castle estate in Co Wicklow – has been sold to an unknown overseas buyer…

Fri Nov 23 2012 - 00:00

Collins's prayer book turns up in France 90 years after death

Michael Collins’s prayer book has come to light in France 90 years after his death in Béal na Blá.

Thu Nov 22 2012 - 00:00

Antique musket from bank's private militia for auction

A musket from the private army once employed by Bank of Ireland has unexpectedly turned up in an antiques saleroom

Tue Nov 20 2012 - 00:00

O'Driscoll's debut Dublin art auction

A newcomer to the Dublin art auctions scene – a brave move in the current economic climate – is west Cork auctioneer Morgan O…

Sat Nov 17 2012 - 00:00

Sinéad O'Connor sells paintings for charity

Two paintings include one that featured on O'Connor's lastest album cover and a portrait of her as a child

Sat Nov 17 2012 - 00:00

Bacon painting makes $29.7m in New York

The US art market is sizzling

Sat Nov 17 2012 - 00:00

Disappointing sales for Irish art in London

Irish art fails to sparkle in London, while Dublin prepares for winter auctions

Sat Nov 17 2012 - 00:00

Grand Georgian house with fishing rights

Shortly before Irish property prices crashed, a hawk-eyed developer landed his helicopter on the lawn of a house in Co Tipperary…

Thu Nov 15 2012 - 00:00

Michael Collins's army list goes online

The full list of personnel in the Free State Army led by Michael Collins is being published online for the first time this morning…

Tue Nov 13 2012 - 00:00

Collectable Irish art on the block in London

If Irish art had a stock market, Paul Henry would be a blue-chip equity and a favourite with pension-fund managers and conservative…

Sat Nov 10 2012 - 00:00

Auction results

Sunday, November 4th

Sat Nov 10 2012 - 00:00

Dublin boy wins Young Collectors competition

Competition: The inaugural Ireland’s Young Collectors Competition was remarkable on account of the huge level of interest it…

Sat Nov 10 2012 - 00:00

Lavery painting sells above estimate in New York for $1.3m

A painting by Irish artist Sir John Lavery has sold for over €1 million at a Sotheby’s art auction in New York

Fri Nov 09 2012 - 00:00

Chinese vase worth €200,000

A CARLOW family is on the brink of receiving a second major windfall from an inherited hoard of Chinese porcelain initially thought…

Sat Nov 03 2012 - 00:00

Potter, prints, paintings and presents

Next weekend, Limerick will be the location of a two-day antiques and fine art fair that the organiser, Robert O’Donnell of Hibernian…

Sat Nov 03 2012 - 00:00

So who buys art these days?

Even during a long period of economic uncertainty, art is seen as a secure investment

Sat Nov 03 2012 - 00:00

Lavery and Bacon in New York

ART VALUED AT hundreds of millions of dollars will go under the hammer in a series of auctions in New York over the next fortnight…

Sat Nov 03 2012 - 00:00

Rare Dublin fireplace for London

A fine chimneypiece, originally from Newman House on St Stephen’s Green is for auction in London

Sat Oct 27 2012 - 01:00

Selling the mayoral family silver

THE ANNOUNCEMENT of local government reform by Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan means quite an amount of silverware – …

Sat Oct 20 2012 - 01:00

A Keating from a London restaurant

A VALUABLE Irish painting which hung in one of London’s best-known restaurants is to be auctioned next month.

Sat Oct 20 2012 - 01:00

Auction results

Tuesday, October 16th Oliver Usher Auctioneers, at The Glebe House, Rathowen, Co Westmeath

Sat Oct 20 2012 - 01:00

A feast of curious collectables

From bog oak Celtic kitsch to erotic Japanese ivory carvings – they’re all at Mealy’s sale of the unexpected

Sat Oct 13 2012 - 01:00

Kit for 19th-century healthcare cuts set to go under hammer

A GRUESOME 19th-century Irish surgeon’s amputation set has unexpectedly turned up in an auction saleroom

Mon Oct 08 2012 - 01:00

A tempting first Apple computer

WHAT WILL FUTURE collectors make of the information technology revolution of the late 20th century? If previous trends are a …

Sat Oct 06 2012 - 01:00

Priced for a fighting chance

FOLLOWING SALES at Adam’s and Whyte’s where many paintings sold for tens of thousands of euro, deVeres’ art auction in Dublin…

Sat Oct 06 2012 - 01:00

Showcase of finest art and antiques

THE COUNTRY’S biggest antiques fair continues throughout the weekend at the RDS in Dublin.

Sat Oct 06 2012 - 01:00

A boost for portrait painting

THE SELF-PORTRAIT by artist Leo Whelan, which attracted considerable interest when it went on view at the RDS last weekend sold…

Sat Oct 06 2012 - 01:00

Grand country sale at Slane

Decorative items from Carrigglas Manor in Longford are some of the many lots on offer at the Adams country sale

Sat Oct 06 2012 - 01:00

'Unrecorded' Paul Henry works to be sold

TWO “UNRECORDED” paintings by Irish artist Paul Henry have been discovered in the United States and will be sold at auction in…

Fri Oct 05 2012 - 01:00

When the reds turned green: Mao poster reveals Irish link

A CHINESE propaganda poster that celebrates both the 1916 Easter Rising and Chairman Mao’s Communist Party has turned up for …

Tue Oct 02 2012 - 01:00

A portait of a fine artist

Leo Whelan’s self-portrait is one of the more charming paintings to be sold in Dublin next week

Sat Sept 29 2012 - 01:00

Le Brocquy is top lot at Adam's

A PAINTING from the corporate art collection of Independent News & Media (INM) was the top lot at Adam’s art auction in Dublin…

Sat Sept 29 2012 - 01:00

Beijing bidder scoops up Ming at Kilkenny

AT SHEPPARD’S three-day “Legacy of the Big House” auction, the top-selling picture was, appropriately, an Edwardian-era painting…

Sat Sept 29 2012 - 01:00

Fine crop of masterpieces

Adam’s rolls out the big guns – Paul Henry and Jack B Yeats – for the first big sale of autumn, that includes paintings owned…

Sat Sept 22 2012 - 01:00

Tasty Titanic lunch menu

A MENU for a luncheon held to mark the launch in Belfast of the Titanic on May 31st, 1911 is to be sold at Bonhams, London next…

Sat Sept 22 2012 - 01:00

Memories of a mission to the Congo

AN UNUSUAL memento of the ill-fated Irish peacekeeping mission to the Congo over 50 years ago has turned up at Mealy’s.

Sat Sept 22 2012 - 01:00

Arnold's art on the block

Developer David Arnold bought big during the boom and paintings from his art collection are now for auction in London

Sat Sept 15 2012 - 01:00
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