Auction Results

February 28th: Ashbourne House Hotel, Cork

February 28th: Ashbourne House Hotel, Cork. Furniture and fine-art auction conducted by Morgan O'Driscoll, including: £10,000 for Maam Turk, Connemara by James Humbert Craig; £8,500 for Cushendun, Co Antrim by James Humbert Craig; £4,300 for Victorian mahogany seven-piece drawingroom suite; £2,700 for Irish Georgian mahogany games table; £2,400 for Victorian rosewood and plumwood bonheur de jour.

March 1st: James Adam Salerooms, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Furniture and fineart sale, including: £6,000 for Victorian Irish Killarney inlaid arbutus wood occasional table; £5,200 for early 19th century mahogany four-poster bed; £4,600 for Portrait of Boys in Landscape, 18th century English school; £4,500 for pair of George II Irish silver sauceboats by William Sutton, Dublin, circa 1735; £4,200 for Mists in the Highland by Patrick Graham. John Ross & Co, Montgomery Street, Belfast. Irish art sale, including: £18,000 for The Potato Gatherers by Markey Robinson; £14,500 for A Cuppie & A Gossip by William Conor; £14,000 for Cattle Auction by William Conor; £12,000 for Horses Exercising by Basil Blackshaw; £6,200 for Parisian Portrait by May Guinness. March 6th: R.J. Keighery, William Street, Waterford. Antique furniture auction, including: £2,200 for Victorian mahogany economy table; £2,000 for Victorian four-door bookcase; £1,950 for mahogany secretaire chest; £1,800 for inlaid corner cabinet; £1,700 for Victorian two-door bookcase.

March 7th: RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin. Sale of art and literature conducted by De Vere Art Auctions, including: £32,000 for Study towards an Image of Federico Garcia Lorca by Louis Le Brocquy; £25,000 for Fisherman beside a Stream by Aloysius O'Kelly; £22,000 for Gathering Wrack by Aloysius O'Kelly; £14,500 for Church in a Landscape by Patrick Collins; £11,000 for French Town by Mary Swanzy. At Adams, Blackrock, Co Dublin. Fine-art and furniture auction, including: £3,100 for George III mahogany longcase clock by Gordon & Fletcher, Dublin, circa 1800; £1,800 for Victorian mahogany linen press; £1,700 for late Victorian extending dining table; £1,400 for mid-Victorian mahogany two-door bookcase; £700 for Kashan wool floor rug.

March 8th: Shelbourne Hotel, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Irish art sale conducted by Whyte's, including: £41,000 for The Turf Men of Aran by Sean Keating; £15,000 for Seaside Village by Markey Robinson; £15,000 for Notre Dame Cathedral by Markey Robinson; £8,000 for Culfin, Connemara by James Humbert Craig; £6,500 for Bay Farm by Norah McGuinness.