Auction results
Sunday (April 15th) Adam's, 26 St Stephen's Green, Dublin 2. "At Home" antiques auction. 70 per cent of lots sold. Lot 141, a pair of vintage sunglasses by Cartier sold for €1,400 – seven times the top estimate (€150- €200). Among other highlights: Lot 133, a collection of 14 gold pocket watch cases €8,800 (€5,000-€6,000); Lot 252, a 1960s three-piece "Independence" sofa suite by Karl Wittmann €8,500 (€3,000-€5,000); Lot 378, Shipping off Howth Harbour, looking towards Ireland's Eye by James Richard Marquis €4,600 (€5,000-€7,000); Lot 278, a Regency mahogany breakfront secrétaire bookcase €4,600 (€4,000-€6,000); Lot 432, Galway Hookers Becalmed, Roundstone Bay, Co. Galway (oil-on-canvas) by Ivan Sutton €1,800 (€1,500-€2,000). Among the unsold was Lot 29, a George I Irish silver bullet-shaped teapot, made in Dublin 1715 by silversmith Thomas Bolton (€10,000-€15,000); and, Lot 287, Feeding Time, an oil-on-canvas by John Frederick Herring Snr €4,000-€6,000. For more results see adams.ie
Tuesday (April 17th) John Weldon Auctioneers, Cows Lane, Temple Bar, Dublin 8. Jewellery & Silver. 73 per cent of lots sold. A diamond and onyx-set art deco-style ring, with an 8ct diamond about 13mm in diameter, sold to an overseas buyer for €73,900 (€80,000-€90,0000 [see pic]; an antique Ceylon sapphire & diamond cluster ring, (sapphire 14.70cts with a certificate which states no evidence of heat treatment) €22,100 (€24,000-€28,000). Among the unsold was a 3ct diamond single stone ring signed Chaumet Paris (€28,000-€32,000); and a Ceylon sapphire (20.95cts) and diamond ring (€45,000-€55,000). For more results see jwa.ie
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Tuesday (April 17th) de Veres, Kildare Street, Dublin 2. "Irish Art Auction". 80 per cent of lots sold. Lot 33, Black and White Coffee Pot by William Scott €65,000 (€60,000-€90,000); Lot 16, Gubellaunaun from the Rocks (Achill) €40,000 (€40,000-€60,000); Lot 17, Nude Seated on a Chaise Longue by Roderic O'Conor €30,000 (€25,000-€35,000); Lot 18, Downpatrick Head, Ballycastle, Co Mayo (watercolour) by Jack B Yeats €16,000 (€15,000-€20,000); Lot 8, Cloak and Cupboard by Gerard Dillon €12,000 – double the top estimate (€4,000-€6,000); Lot 49 Big Pears by Blaise Smith €3,000 (€3,000-€5,000)[see pic]; Lot 50, Free Travel by Martin Gale €6,000 (€6,000-€9,000) Lot 53, Aoelus Autumn by Tony O'Malley €10,000 (€6,000-€9,000). For more results see deveres.ie
Forthcoming Auctions
Wednesday (April 25th) O'Reilly's Auction Rooms, 126 Francis Street, Dublin 8. Jewellery Auction, 1pm: Pieces of equestrian interest including Lot 52, an Edwardian diamond brooch, set throughout with old cut diamonds of approx. 9.60ct, with a round Essex glass centrepiece depicting a racehorse, mounted in silver topped 18ct gold €4,000-€6,000; Lot 83, a set of three diamond pavé hunting brooches depicting fox, hound and huntsman on horse, in fitted case from Garrard & Co €4,500-€5,500; and Lot 247, a diamond pavé horse & jockey brooch, with red, green and white enamel finish €2,800-€3,800. Viewing tomorrow, Sunday 12pm-4pm. oreillysfineart.com
Wednesday (April 25th) Mitchell's Auctioneers, Mount Butler, Roscrea, Co Tipperary. Irish Bygone & Social History auction, 10am. Over 750 lots including many items owned by the late George Murphy of Athy, Co Kildare – a life-long collector of objects from 1880 to the 1950s – among them: two "Penny Farthing" bicycles, several "High-Nelly' bicycles, vintage motorbikes, gramophones, Edison phonographs, coins, arcade games, oil lamps, carbide lamps, motor lights, shop advertising signs [see pic of ad for an EM razor], stoneware, glass bottles, old cash registers, pipes and snuff boxes. Viewing this weekend. victormitchell.com with live bidding via the-saleroom.com