The Design Auction

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ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

THE DESIGN AUCTION Sunday 14th October at 2pm



ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

AUCTION:

Sunday 14th October at 2pm

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OUTSTANDING IRISH ART AUCTION A quality sale, including two Private Collections Tuesday 20th November

Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 ALLEGORY Tapestry

Closing date for entries: October 24th


1 A PAIR OF WALNUT TWO DOOR BEDSIDE CABINETS, ITALIAN, 1960s, on tapering legs with gilt metal feet, 57cm (w) x 57cm (h) x 36cm (d).

€600 - 900


2 A SET OF GILT BRASS OPEN SHELVES, 1970s, with arched top, with smoked glass shelves, 141cm (w) 200cm (h) x 36cm (d).

€600 - 1000


3 A PAIR OF GILT METAL SQUARE TABLES, FRENCH, 1970s, with inset bronzed mirrored tops, 60cm x 60 cm x 41cm.

€500 - 700

4 A GILT METAL RECTANGULAR COFFEE TABLE EN SUITE, FRENCH 1970S, with two tier inset bronzed mirrored shelves, 60cm x 120cm x 36cm (h).

€500 - 700


5 A FINE ROSEWOOD COCKTAIL CABINET, ITALIAN, c.1960, attributed to Vittorio Dassi, with a pair of cupboard doors opening to reveal an illuminated fitted interior, flanked by three drawers to either side, on tapering supports with gilt metal feet, 180cm (w) x 95cm (h) x 48cm (d).

€1000 - 1500


6 A PAIR OF ITALIAN TUB CHAIRS, ATTRIBUTED TO GIORGETTI, MILAN, with characteristic ‘walking stick’ arms, on tapering legs. €800-1200

7 A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD AND GILT THREE TIER CIRCULAR LOW TABLES, ITALIAN 1960s, on castors, 47cm diam x 43cm (h).

€600 - 900


8 A FINE VELVET UPHOLSTERED CRESCENT SHAPED SOFA, ITALIAN, IN THE MANNER OF ICO PARISI, on gilt tapering legs, 260cm (w) x 80cm (h).

€1400 - 1800


9 AN ELLIPTICAL LOW TULIP TABLE, BY EERO SAARINEN FOR KNOLL INTERNATIONAL, the oval teak top on a metal base, bearing label, 135cm (long) x 90cm (w) x 40cm (h).

€600 - 900

10 A FINE PAIR OF UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIRS, ITALIAN, with splayed arms, on tapering legs (2).

€1500 - 2000


“the warm receptive look of a well-used first baseman’s mitt.”

11 A 670/671 LOUNGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN BY CHARLES & RAY EAMES, FOR HERMAN MILLER, 1950s, with black leather upholstery and rosewood structure. Often referred to as a twentieth-century interpretation of the nineteenth-century English club chair this iconic piece of 20th Century furniture design placed the emphasis very much on ‘comfort’ – “a special refuge from the strains of modern living.”

€4000 - 6000


12 THE EGG CHAIR AND OTTOMAN, BY ARNE JACOBSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN, EDITION 2008, in hand stitched black leather, on four-star swivel base, bearing labels and stamps.

€5000 - 7000

The Egg Chair was designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the SAS Hotel in central Copenhagen. Very much with the wow factor, the relaxed organic interior made this the first Design Hotel of the modern era. The Egg Chair was presented for the first time at the Formes Scandinaves Exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, in Paris in November 1958, as part of Jacobsen’s proposal for the furnishings for the SAS Royal Hotel.


13 A FINE TEAK DESK, DANISH, with three cushioned frieze drawers, on tapering forked legs, joined by a stretcher, 115cm (w) x 53cm (d) x 75cm (h).

€1000 - 1500

14 A PAIR OF RED UPHOLSTERED ARMCHAIRS, 1960s, on square rosewood legs (2).

€800 - 1200


15 A ROSEWOOD OVAL DINING TABLE, DANISH, 1970s, on a metal star base, 160cm (w) x 120cm (d) x 74cm (h).

€600 - 900


16 A SET OF SIX ROSEWOOD RAIL BACK DINING CHAIRS, BY JOHANNES ANDERSON, DANISH 1960s, the ribbon tied railed backs on tapering legs, bearing stamp (6).

€2000 - 3000


17 A ROSEWOOD EXTENDING DINING TABLE, DANISH, 1960s, of rectangular form, on tapering legs, 220cm (l) x 87cm (d) x 76cm (h).

€1000 - 1500


18 A FINE TEAK THREE PIECE SUITE, DANISH 1970s, the railed backs with shaped arms, on tapering legs, the pair of easy chairs measuring 77cm (w) x 77 (d) x 72cm (h), the three seat settee, 200cm (w) x 77 (d) x 72cm (h).

€2000 - 3000


19 A PAIR OF CHROME AND GILT SIDE TABLES, FRENCH 1970s, the inset smoked glass tops, on geometric bases, 70cm (w) x 40cm (d) x 45cm (h).

€600 - 900

20 A ROSEWOOD SIDEBOARD, DANISH 1960s, in the manner of Arne Vodder, with five central drawers flanked by sliding doors, on tapering legs, 200cm (w) x 45cm (d) x 83cm (h).

€1000 - 1500


21 A PAIR OF GILT SIDE TABLES, ITALIAN 1960s, with smoked glass tops, on angular bases, 60cm (w) x 50cm (d) x 40cm (h).

€600 - 900

22 A RECTANGULAR LOW TABLE EN SUITE, ITALIAN 1960s, with smoked glass tops, on angular bases, 120 (l) x 70 (d) x 36 (h).

€500 - 700


23 A PAIR OF GILT COLUMNAR TABLE LAMPS, BY WILLY RIZZO FOR LUMICA, 1970s, 64cm high (incl shade).

€600 - 1000

24 A PAIR OF METAL PENDANT LIGHTS, IN THE MANNER OF LOUIS WEISDORFF, 90cm high x 40cm (diam).

24a A METAL PENDANT LIGHT, IN THE MANNER OF LOUIS WEISDORFF, 25cm (diam).

€200 - 300

€500 - 700


25 Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014 TABLE FOR MEDITATION Tempera & gold leaf on ash, 30" x 34" x 34½". Exhibited: “Paintings and Tables for Meditation”, Taylor Galleries, Dublin 1991; Patrick Scott, Image Space, Light, IMMA Dublin, Cultural Centre Letterkenny / Glebe Gallery Donegal 2014.

€6000 - 9000

The square-on-circle motif of the ‘Tables for Meditation’ recall the meditation technique of visualizing a dark ground, a geometric shape of a different colour and a central form into which one’s attention is directed.


26 A PAIR OF GILT TABLE LAMPS, 1970s, of stepped blocks, 62cm (h).

€400 - 600


27 A GILT STARBURST WALL MIRROR, FRENCH, by Chaty Vallauris, 1960s, stamped verso, 72cm diam.

€200 - 300

28 A FINE ROSEWOOD DRESSING TABLE, ITALIAN 1960s, BY VITTORIO DASSI, the murano glass top shelf on a rosewood base with drawers, on forked supports, five drawers, 205cm (w) x 50cm (d) x 72cm (h).

€1500 - 2500


29 A GILT STARBURST WALL MIRROR, FRENCH, by Chaty Vallauris, 1960s, stamped verso, 50cm diam.

€200 - 300

30 A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD BEDSIDE CABINETS, ITALIAN 1960s, BY VITTORIO DASSI, with Murano glass shelves above a frieze drawer, on forked supports, 53cm (w) x 40cm (d) 62cm (h). €800 - 1200


31 A CHROME AND GILT CONSOLE TABLE, ITALIAN 1970s, with inset mirrored top, on stepped frame, 146cm (w) x 50cm (d) x 80cm (h).

€800 - 1200


32 A PAIR OF WASSILY CHAIRS, BY MARCEL BREUER FOR GAVINA, ITALIAN 1960s, the tubular chrome supports, with black leather straps, one bearing label, one signed and bearing GAVINA label. Furniture designer and architect Marcel Breuer (1902-1981) was born in Hungary. He studied and taught at the Bauhaus in Dessau. In 1925 while he was an apprentice at the Bauhaus he designed the Wassily Chair. Inspired by the handlebars of his bicycle he began to design furniture using tubular steel, the seamless manufacturing of which had only recently been invented by German steel manufacturer Mannesmann. Although not specifically designed for Wassily Kandinsky, he was always an admirer of the chair and Breuer made one for his office. In its first production run in the late 1920s the chair was known as the Model B3 and was originally designed with fabric. Manufactured by Thonet the chair’s simplicity of design was so different that it failed to find favour with the public. Thonet ceased production of the chair during World War II. In the 1960s Gavina of Bologna, Italy began to reproduce the chair but this time upholstered with leather and named The Wassily Chair. It was hugely successful. Gavina were eventually taken over by Knoll of New York who still produces the chair today. It is a testament to the power of good design, a chair born of industrial evolution in the 1920s still looks as modern and innovative in the 21st Century as it did at the turn of the last…

€1000 - 1500


33 A BLACK LEATHER EASY CHAIR, ITALIAN 1960s, by Zanotta, Milan, on tubular chrome supports.

€600 - 900


34 A RECTANGULAR TWO TONE WALL MIRROR, FRENCH, 140cm x 60cm

€300 - €500

35 A POLISHED CHROME RECTANGULAR COFFEE TABLE, FRENCH 1970s, with inset mirrored top, on block feet, 124cm x 69cm x 33cm (h).

€400 - 600


36 A CHROME HANGING LIGHT, ITALIAN, 1960s, attributed to Stilnovo, 167cm high.

€400 - 600


38 A CHROME BAUHAUS DRINKS TROLLEY, BY OLIVER BERNARD FOR PEL, 60cm (w) x 72 cm (h) x 39cm (d).

37 A PAIR OF CHROME STANDARD LAMPS, with white perspex shade, 150cm (h).

€600 - 900

€300 - 500


39 A CHROME AND GILT WALL MIRROR, 90 x 58cm.

€300 - 500

40 A CHROME AND GILT TWO TIER CONSOLE TABLE, ITALIAN 1960s, with mirrored shelves, 110cm (w) x 40cm (d) x 79cm (h).

€400 - 600


41 A CONTEMPORARY EIGHT BRANCH CHANDELIER, OF FOLIATE DESIGN.

41a ANOTHER EN SUITE €600 - 1000

€600 - 1000

42 A CONSOLE TABLE, raised on four stylised bronze legs, 152cm (w) x 43cm (d) x 90cm (h).

€800 - 1200


43 AN UPRIGHT WALL MIRROR, IN ART DECO STYLE, 84cm (w) x 105cm (h).

€400 - 600

44 A LACQUERED WALNUT CONSOLE TABLE, IN ART DECO STYLE, of angular form, on plinth base, 140cm (h) x 30cm (d) x 69cm (h).

€400 - 600


45 A GILT CIRCULAR WALL MIRROR, 79cm diam

€300 - 500

46 A GILT METAL TWO TIER CONSOLE TABLE, 1970s, with bronzed mirrored shelves, 100cm (w) x 30cm (d) x 73cm (h).

€400 - 600


47 A PAIR OF ITALIAN LOW CHAIRS, BY MINOTTI, MILAN, bearing makers label, 72cm (w) x 82cm (h).

€800 - 1200


48 A COROMANDEL EXECUTIVES DESK, FRENCH, 1970s, with steel trimming, 211cm (w) x 90cm (d) x 76cm (h).

€1400 - 1800

49 AN EXECTUIVE LAMP, 1960s, on swivel base, 51cm high.

€300 - 500

50 THE OXFORD CHAIR, BY ARNE JACOBSEN FOR FRITZ HANSEN, upholstered in tanned leather, bearing makers label.

€1500 - 2000


51 A FINE ROSEWOOD SIDEBOARD, ATTRIBUTED TO RUDOLF GLATZEL FOR FRISTHO FRANEKER, the four box panelled doors revealing fitted interiors, raised on tapering legs, joined by a shaped stretcher, 221cm (w) x 46cm (d) c 108cm (h).

€1400 - 1800

52 A PAIR OF EASY CHAIRS, NORWAY 1970s, with brown leather upholstered seats, bearing makers stamp.

€600 - 900


53 A PAIR OF GILT SIDE TABLES, 1970s, with inset mirrored tops, each 55cm (w) x 45cm (d) x 40cm (h).

€500 - 700

54 A RECTANGULAR LOW TABLE, 1970s, with black glass inset top, on a splayed gilt base, 120cm x 51cm x 35cm.

€400 - 600


56 A DESK LAMP, ITALIAN 1960s, with black tapering adjustable shade, 58cm (h).

€300 - 500

55 A TALL UPRIGHT FLOOR LIGHT, ITALIAN, 1960s, the adjustable tapering shade on a tubular brass support, circular base, 174cm (h).

€400 - 600

57 A DESK LAMP, ITALIAN 1960s, with white tapering adjustable shade, 67cm (h).

€300 - 500


58 A PAIR OF TABLE LAMPS, FRENCH 1970s, of tablet form with gilt trims, 54cm (h).

€300 - 500

59 A PAIR OF BRASS ADJUSTABLE DESK LAMPS, FRENCH 1970s, on circular bases, 40cm (h).

€300 - 500


60 A GILT STANDARD LAMP, FRENCH 1970s, of shaped form, on circular base, 168cm (h) (incl shade).

€400 - 600

61 A BRASS STANDARD LAMP, FRENCH 1970s, on circular base, 165cm (h) (incl shade).

€400 - 600


62 A SUNBURST FLOORLIGHT, ITALIAN, BY FORNASETTI, stamped, 120cm (h).

€100 - 200

63 A FLARED TABLE LAMP, ITALIAN, 44cm (h) x 50cm (w).

€300 - 500

64 A CHROME AND GILT TABLE LAMP, ITALIAN, on square columnar base, 80cm high (incl shade).

€300 - 500


65 A PAIR OF BRASS ADJUSTABLE READING LAMPS, FRENCH 1970s, on circular bases, 135cm (h).

€400 - 600

66 A GILT UPRIGHT WALL MIRROR, 81cm x 70cm.

67 A BLACK AND GILT WALL MIRROR, 1970s, in Willy Rizzo style, 92 x 70cm.

€300 - 500

€300 - 500


68 A BRASS AND PERSPEX FLOOR UPLIGHTER, FRENCH, 1970s.

€300 - 500

69 A GILT UPLIGHTER, FRENCH, 1970s, bearing makers stamp, 188cm (h).

€300 - 500


70 Albert Irvin OBE RA 1922-2015 GRAFTON 2003 Acrylic on canvas, 72 x 60 (183 x 152.4cm), signed, inscribed & dated 2003 verso.

Provenance: Gimpel Fils, London (label verso).

€8000 - 12000


71 Felim Egan BESIDE THE SEA ‘BLUE’ Acrylic on canvas, 36" x 36", signed, inscribed & dated 2011 verso.

€2500 - 3500


72 Felim Egan UNTITLED Acrylic on canvas, 36" x 36", signed, inscribed & dated 2005 verso.

€2500 - 3500


73 Gwen O’Dowd CLADACH SERIES (2005) Oil on canvas, 59" x 47" (150 x 120cm), signed, inscribed & dated 2005 verso.

Provenance: Hilsborough Fine Art (label verso).

€1000 - 2000


74 Ludamilla Korol UNTITLED Oil on canvas

€800 - 1200

75 Mike Fitzharris LANDSCAPE Oil on board, 24" x 30", signed.

€300 - 500


76 Karel Appel 1921-2008 SMALL PERSON VASE 1962 Artist’s proof, 16" x 12½" (40.5 x 32cm), signed.

€1500 - 2000


77 Frank Auerbach b. 1931 HEAD Coloured screenprint, 33" x 24" (84 x 61cm) signed, edition 9/70.

78 After Andy Warhol A poster advertising Kestner-Gesellshchaft 1981. Signed by the artist, 33" x 23" (84 x 58.5cm).

€800 - 1200

€600 - 900


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81 John Cronin UNTITLED Acrylic on Aluminium, 24" x 48", signed & dated 1998 verso.

€800 - 1200


82 Alan Davie RA 1920-2014 FLAG WALK 1974 Wool pile tapestry in colours, 208 cm x 279cm, edition 15/21, signed, inscribed label verso.

Provenance: Gimpel Fils Limited & Barry Cronan Fine Art Limited, London (label verso).

â‚Ź3000 - 5000


83 Michael Farrell 1940-2000 STORM IN TEACUP Wool tapestry, 75" x 72" (191 x 183cm), by V’soske Joyce.

Provenance: acquired directly from the artist (sold with letter detailing sale).

€3000 - 5000


84 Michael Farrell 1940-2000 AUVERS SUR OISE – FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY Watercolour, 22" x 30" (56 x 76cm), signed, inscribed & date 1978.

€800 - 1200

85 Michael Farrell 1940-2000 Lithograph

86 Michael Farrell 1940-2000 Lithograph

€300 - 500

€300 - 500


87 Michael Farrell I DON'T MIND HOW YOU PAINT MY SOUL BUT GET MY TIE CORRECT Lithograph, signed, inscribed & dated, 1999, ed. 115/150. €300 - 500

88 Robert Ballagh NOT AGAIN Oliograph, 16" x 18" (41 x 46cm) signed & dated 1979, edition 4/15.

89 Robert Ballagh MARCHING SERIES Lithograph, 11½" x 11½" (29 x 29cm), signed, inscribed AP (artist’s proof) & dated 1969.

Provenance: David Hendricks Gallery (label verso).

€200 - 300

€200 - 300


90 Patrick O’Reilly b1957 WRAP Mixed media 48" x 36" (122 x 91.5cm), signed & dated 07 verso.

€800 - 1200


91 Michael Mulcahy b1952 YELLOW JUG Oil on linen, 22" x 27" (56 x 68.5cm), signed.

€600 - 900


92 John Minihan SAMUEL BECKETT PHOTOGRAPHED IN CAFE FRANCAIS, BOULEVARD ST. JACQUES, PARIS, DECEMBER 1985 Photograph 40" x 35" (102 x 89cm), signed, inscribed & dated 85.

€1500 - 2000


93 John Minihan FRANCIS BACON, LONDON 1976 Photograph, 35" x 35" (89 x 89cm), signed, inscribed & dated 1976.

€1500 - 2000

94 John Minihan JIMI HENDRIX, ISLE OF WHITE FESTIVAL 1971 Photograph, 13" x 18" (33 x 46cm) signed, inscribed & dated 1971.

€800 - 1200


95 Theo McNabb DIAMOND DYPTICH Each, 68" x 68" (173 x 173cm), (irregular shape), signed. €1000 - 2000


96 Barrie Cooke HRHA 1931-2014 OHAU LAKE II (Silver) Oil on canvas, 30" x 30" (76 x 76 cm), signed & dated ’93 verso.

€2000 - 4000


97 Gerard Byrne IN THE NEWS #14 Fuji crystal archive print 2002, 53 x 63cm, Edition 1 of 4 Loch Ness series.

Provenance: Green on Red Gallery Exhibition date 7 Feb - 9 March 2002, Tate Whitney Museum.

Primarily through the media of film, video and photography, Gerard Byrne explores and exploits the ambiguities inherent in our legacy of popular culture, especially magazines, which have come to be accorded the role of representing society to itself. Byrne invites us to question this assumption, thereby broadening discussion beyond the customary boundaries. Gerard Byrne was born in Dublin 1969.His works are included in the collections of Dublin City Gallery The Hugh Lane, IMMA, Tate Collection London to name but a few. Byrne is represent in Dublin by the Kerlin Gallery and in London by the Lisson Gallery. See Dictionary of living Irish Artists by Robert O’Byrne

€2000 - 3000


98 Vincent Sheridan THE HIERARCHY Etching, 24" x 30" (61 x 76cm), signed & inscribed ed. 26/50.

€150 - 200

100 Stephen McKee MULLINS HILL III Acrylic on canvas €200 - 300

99 Vincent Sheridan THE OUTCAST Etching, 18" x 23" ( 46 x 58.5cm), signed & inscribed, ed 28/50.

€150 - 200


101 Martin Finnan PEARL HARBOUR Oil on canvas €1400 - 1800


102 Brian Ferran HRHA RUA b.1940 BLUE LANDSCAPE Oil on board, 382 x 48" (96.5 x 122cm).

€1000 - 1500

103 Patrick Redmond, Contemporary MARLBORO Oil on canvas, 12" x 12" (30.5 x 30.5cm), signed, inscribed & dated 2003 verso. Provenance: The Molesworth Gallery, Dublin (label verso). €300 - 500


104 Nancy Wynne Jones HRHA 1922-2008 POND IN WINTER Acrylic on canvas, 30" x 40" (76cm x 102cm) signed, inscribed verso. Provenance: Taylor Galleries, Dublin (label verso). €1500 - 2000


105 Fionnuala Ni Chiosain UNTITLED (1996) Acrylic, watercolour and ink, signed, inscribed and dated Sept. 1996 (series No. 17). Provenance: Kerlin Gallery (label verso) 22" x 30" (56cm x 76cm). €800 - 1200


106 Bridget Riley CBE b1931 SILVERED 2 (1981) Silkscreen print, paper size 42" x 37" (107cm x 94cm), signed, inscribed & dated 1981, ed. 7/75. €3000 - 5000


107 John Graham ABSTRACT (1995) Black and white lithograph, 42" x 53", ed. 1/12. €600 - 800


108 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 WOLFHOUND Brush lithograph, 15" x 21" (38cm x 53cm), signed & dated 1969, ed. 16/90. €1000 - 1500

109 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 THE BULL OF CUAILNGE Brush lithograph, 15" x 21" (38cm x 53cm), probably signed & dated 1969. €1000 - 1500


110 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 DEER AMONG DOLMONS Brush lithograph, 15" x 21" (38cm x 53cm) signed, inscribed & dated 1969, ed. 24/70. Provenance: Taylor Galleries (label verso). €1000 - 1500

111 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 A FLOCK OF BIRDS Brush lithograph, 15" x 21" (38cm x 53cm), signed & dated 1969, ed. 48/90.

112 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916-2012 CUCHULAINN MOUNTING INTO HIS CHARIOT Brush lithograph, 15" x 21" (38cm x 53cm) probably signed & dated 1969.

€1000 - 1500

€1000 - €1500


113 John Graham UNTITLED A set of three engravings, each signed & dated 1996, ed.2/18. Provenance: Green on Red Gallery (label verso). €600 - 800


114 Barbara Rae WESTERN ISLANDS Coloured engraving, 31" x 30", ed. 3/75. €400 - 600

115 Barbara Rae DOWNPATRICK STORM Coloured engraving, 31" x 30", ed. 3/75. €400 - 600


116 Barbara Rae KERRY SHORE Coloured engraving, 31" x 30", ed. 3/75. €400 - 600

117 Barbara Rae VALENTIA SHORE Coloured engraving, 31" x 30", ed. 3/75. €400 - 600


118 Barrie Cooke HRHA b1931 PUNAKAIKI Coloured engraving, 30" x 30" (76cm x 76cm), ed. 8/75, signed & inscribed. €300 - 500


119 A PAIR OF GILT WALL SCONCES, 43cm (h) x 25cm (w). €200 - 400

120 A PAIR OF GILT HEXAGONAL TABLE LAMPS, ITALIAN, 1970s, 106cm (h). €800 - 1200


121 A CHROME AND GILT MAGAZINE RACK, ITALIAN, 1970s. €200 - 300

122 A CHROME AND MIRRORED TABLE LAMP, ITALIAN, the faceted column on square base. €300 - 500


123 A COMPARTMENTALISED WALL MIRROR, FRENCH, 122cm x 73cm. €400 - 600

124 THE SATURN DESK LAMP BY R. SONNEMAN, 46cm (h). €400 - 600


125 THE BN-26 DESK LAMP, BY HANS AGNE JAKOBSSON, 1960s, 45cm (h). €500 - 700

126 A PAIR OF ADJUSTABLE CHROME SWIVEL DESK LAMPS, 1970s, circular base, approx 60cm high. €200 - 300


127 A TUBULAR CHROME ANGULAR DESK LAMP, with adjustable head. 128 A SHAPED TWO TONE WALL MIRROR, ITALIAN, 80cm x 60cm.

€200 - 400

€300 - 500

129 A STAINLESS STEEL FOUR PIECE TEA SET, DANISH, BY OLIVER HEMMING, with an Alessi tray. €50 - 100

131 A FLARED Y8489 VASE, BY TIFFANY, stamped and etched signature L.C.T to the base, 10cm high. €50 - 100

130 TWO STUDIO GLASS BOWLS, BY RITZENHOFF, each 43cm (d). €40 - 60


Standard Conditions of Business 1. Definitions In these Conditions, de Veres Art Auctions, who act as auctioneers and agents for the vendor, are called ‘the auctioneers’ (which expression shall be deemed to include their servants and agents) and the representative of de Veres conducting the auction is called ‘The Auctioneer’. 2. Third Party Liability Every person at or on the ‘Auctioneers’ premises or at any premises being used by the Auctioneer at any time shall be deemed to be there entirely at his/her own risk and shall have no claim whatsoever against the Auctioneers or their servants or agents in respect of any accident or incident which may occur nor any injury, damage or loss howsoever arising and whether or not same is the subject of any allegation of negligence. 3. General Whilst the Auctioneers make every effort to ensure the accuracy of their catalogue and the description of any lot: (a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lots or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. (b) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneers within three months of the sale. (c) The Auctioneers shall not be liable for consequential or resultant loss or damage whether sustained by a Vendor or a Purchaser or the owner of any item or their respective servants and agents arising in any circumstances whatsoever and irrespective of any claim made by any party as to negligence or lack of care of the Auctioneers or any part acting on their behalf. (d) Lots marked with † are those which deVeres hold a financial interest in. 4. The Auction (a) The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots or to withdraw any lot or lots from the sale, to refuse bids, regulate bidding or cancel the sale without in any case giving any reason or previous notice. He may bid on behalf of the vendor for all goods which are being offered subject to reserve or at the Auctioneer’s discretion. (b) The highest bidder shall be the buyer except in the case of a dispute. If during the auction the Auctioneer considers that a dispute had arisen. He has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot. The Auctioneer may at his sole discretion determine the advance or bidding or refuse a bid. (c) Each lot is put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the vendor. Whether or not there is a reserve price the seller has the right to bid either personally or by any one person (who may be the Auctioneer). (d) All conditions, notices, descriptions, statements and other matters in the catalogue and elsewhere concerning any lot are subject to any statements modifying or affecting the same made by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to any bid being accepted for the lot. 5. Recession Notwithstanding any other terms of these Conditions, if within 12 months after the sale, the Auctioneers have received from the buyer any notice in writing that in his view the lot is a deliberate forgery and within twenty-one days after such notification the buyer returns the same to the Auctioneers in the same condition as at the time of sale and by producing evidence, the burden of proof to be upon the buyer satisfies the Auctioneers that considered in the light of the entry in the catalogue the lot is a deliberate forgery, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the purchase price of the sale refunded. In the event of a dispute then the matter shall be settled by the President of the Institution of Chartered Surveyors in the Republic of Ireland. Both the buyer and the vendor agree to be bound by the decision . 6. Default The Auctioneers disclaim responsibility for default by - either the buyer or the vendor because they act as Agents for the vendor only and therefore do not pay out to the vendor until payment is received from the buyer. Instructions given by telephone are accepted at the sender’s risk and must be confirmed in writing forthwith. 7. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be found by these and any Special Conditions of Sale. 8. Retention of Title All goods remain the property of the vendor until paid for in full. The Auctioneers will not assume liability to discharge nett proceeds arising from the sale of goods until those goods have been paid for in full.

VENDOR’S CONDITIONS 9. Instructions All goods delivered to the Auctioneers’ premises will be deemed to be delivered for sale by auction and will be catalogued and sold at the discretion of the Auctioneer and accepted by them subject to all the Sale Conditions. By delivering the goods to the Auctioneers for inclusion in their auction sales the vendor acknowledges that he or she has accepted and agreed to be bound by all these Conditions. 10. Collection and Deliveries The Auctioneers do not normally undertake the packing, collection or delivery of goods but will if requested use their best endeavors as Agent of the Owner to arrange for an independent contractor on the owner’s behalf to deal with packing, collection and/or delivery. The Auctioneer will not in any event arrange insurance of the goods and will accordingly not be liable for any loss or damage to goods howsoever arising including breakages or for any damage to premises, fixtures or fittings therein caused by such contractor or otherwise and the owner is responsive for all arrangements to verify that any such contractor and the goods is/are appropriately insured. Unless instructions are received to the contrary, charges (including VAT) for such services will be charged to the vendor’s account or discharged through the Auctioneers by the purchaser as the case may be. The Auctioneers’ liability (if any) will rise only where they themselves carry out packing and collection/delivery and only in the case of breakage or loss caused through deliberate negligence of their employees and in any event in one single contract and the Auctioneers’ liability will not exceed £500. Provided further than the Auctioneers will not be liable for consequential loss in any circumstances whatsoever. 11. Loss or Damage and Storage The Auctioneers reserve the right to store or arrange for the storage of goods held by them or delivered to them either on their own premises or elsewhere at their sole discretion and entirely at the owner’s risk. The Auctioneers shall not be liable for any loss (including consequential loss) howsoever caused of damage to goods of any kind including breakages, or for unauthorised removal of goods. Should the owner of goods so wish it will be his/her goods while they are in the possession of the Auctioneers. 12. Right to Re-sell The Auctioneer reserves the right to re-sell any item which has not been collected within thirty days of purchase. 13. 3% commission due to saleroom.com for lots purchased using Live Bidding. 14. Payment: Cash, bankers draft or cheque. With the exception of American Express, Credit cards are also accepted, subject to a charge 0f 1.5% on the invoice total. Debit and Laser cards are also accepted, at no charge, but are subject to daily limits as determined by your bank.

TERMS Purchaser 1. 25% incl. VAT will be added to the hammer price for each lot. 2. All accounts must be discharged by certified cheque, bank draft or cash. 3. The responsibility for items purchased passes to the purchaser on the fall of the hammer. 4. The Auctioneers reserve the right to look for 25% deposit on all goods. VAT Regulations: All lots are sold within the auctioneers VAT margin scheme. Revenue Regulations require that the buyers’ premium must be invoiced at a rate which is inclusive of VAT. This VAT is not recoverable by any VAT registered buyers.



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