April 13th: At Stradbally Hall, Co Laois, conducted by Loughlin Bowe: £4,370 for a sporting shotgun by William Powell; £1,950 for a white marble fireplace; £1,260 for a pair of three-tier waterfall mahogany bookcases; £1,090 for an Irish 19th-century long-case clock.
April 21st: At C. Sheppard & Sons, Durrow, Co Laois: £14,000 for an 18th-century Italian school figurative landscape oil-on-canvas; £11,500 for an 18th-century oyster veneer chest of four drawers; £6,700 for a pair of Georgian mahogany and marquetry knife urns; £4,300 for a 19th-century Buhl clock and bracket; £3,000 for a Georgian walnut and cross-banded chest on chest. April 25th: At Town & Country, Lower Ormond Quay, Dublin: £2,700 for a George IV mahogany dining table; £1,400 for a Regency mahogany-framed scroll-end sofa.
April 26th: At Thomas P. Adam, Blackrock, Co Dublin: £11,600 for Connemara Landscape by Maurice MacGonigal; £4,200 for Female Nude by George Campbell; £4,100 for a pair of Percy French watercolours, Dawn and Sunset; £3,800 for A River and Mountain Landscape by Percy French; £3,800 for Warrior on his Horse by Sean Keating. At Mullen's of Laurel Park, Co Dublin: £3,200 for a French ormolu-mounted tulipwood and marquetry commode; £2,800 for a Victorian mahogany dining table; £2,700 for a walnut dome-top bureau bookcase; £2,200 for a pair of mahogany bow-shaped chests, Georgian and later.
At Gowran Castle, Co Kilkenny, conducted by Michael Donohue & Sons: £24,000 for an Irish Regency mahogany serving table, attributed to Mack, Williams & Gibton; £10,000 for an Irish William IV mahogany serving table; £8,000 for an Irish Regency mahogany console table with Kilkenny marble top; £7,500 for a Victorian mahogany dining table with four extra leaves; £7,000 for a Victorian oak bookcase.