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Sunday 17th January 2016, 2pm
4th NOVEMBER 2012 CORK Sunday 17th January 2016, 2pm 1 Arthur K Maderson (Lot 45 detail) 17th JANUARY 2016 CORK ART & ANTIQUES AUCTION Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork SUNDAY 17TH JANUARY 2016, at 2pm n Auctio Starts 2pm AUCTION Rochestown Park Hotel Rochestown Road Douglas Cork ENQUIRIES / BIDS Dolan’s Art Auction House Lissarulla Carnmore Co. Galway Tel: +353 (0)91 798 647 Email: info@dolansart.com PREVIEW This catalogue is available to view or download from our website www.dolansart.com VIEWING Rochestown Park Hotel, Cork Friday 15th January 2015, 12.30pm - 8pm Saturday 16 th January 2015, 10am - 8pm Sunday 17th January 2015, 10am - 2pm www.facebook.com/dolansart All lots are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale printed in this catalogue. Buyers premium 20% plus VAT on each lot. Purchasers will not be charged the 4% artist resale levy. DOLAN’S Niall Dolan Melinda Hardiman Conor Dolan Dolan’s have dedicated saleroom telephone lines for all enquiries and bids during the viewing and auction: Telephone 091 798647 086 4098015 Email info@dolansart.com Website www.dolansart.com ROCHESTOWN PARK HOTEL DOUGLAS, CORK FROM LIMERICK FROM DUBLIN FROM WATERFORD JACK LYNCH TUNNEL South Ring Road TO MAHON South Ring Road Kinsale Road Roundabout Kinsale Road N28 R610 Douglas Village Rochestown Road N28 TO RINGASKIDDY 2 17th JANUARY 2016 INFORMATION FOR PURCHASERS BUYERS PREMIUM Buyers are reminded that there is a premium payable on the final bid price for each lot. The buyer shall pay a commission to the auctioneer, viz. a Buyer’s Premium, of 20% + VAT on the hammer price of each lot. The auctioneers are happy to execute bids on behalf of the buyer, but if successful, the purchase price payable will be the final bid price, together with the VAT inclusive premium chargeable thereon. VIEWING Please note that viewing finishes at 2pm on the day of sale, Sunday 17th January. It will not be possible to view lots after this time. Please note that imperfections are not stated. It is the responsibility of the purchaser to inspect and ascertain the condition of any or all goods offered for sale in the auction. Ample opportunity for inspection of goods is given to buyers, and each buyer, by making a bid for a lot, acknowledges that they have satisfied themselves fully before bidding, by inspection or otherwise, as to the Conditions of Sale and the physical condition and description of the lot, including but not restricted, to whether the lot is damaged or has been repaired. All electrical and mechanical items are sold ‘as is’, and no warranty or guarantee comes with these items. It is up to the buyer to satisfy themselves as to whether or not they are in working order. In relation to light fittings, furniture and garden furniture, buyers are reminded that removal of all items is solely at the buyer’s risk and expense. YOU DON’T HAVE TO ATTEND THE SALE TO BID If you are unable to attend the auction, Dolan’s offer the following ways in which you can bid before the sale: ABSENTEE BIDDING If you are unable to attend the auction you may complete an Absentee Bid form, and we will bid on your behalf subject to our Terms and Conditions of Sale. Tel. 091 798647 for further details. TELEPHONE BIDDING You may choose to bid by telephone during the course of the auction (subject to our Terms & Conditions of Sale and the availability of telephone lines). Adequate notice is required in order to arrange telephone bidding. Tel 091 798647 for further details. VAT REGULATIONS No VAT is charged on goods sold in the auction. VAT is only applicable to the auctioneers’ commission charged to the purchaser (i.e. the buyers premium). 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 buyer. COLLECTION OF LOTS Lots purchased at the sale may be collected on the sale day and the following morning, 10am - 2pm, from the Rochestown Park Hotel, thereafter from our office at Lissarulla, Carnmore, Co. Galway. ALL LOTS ARE SOLD SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE Dolan’s Terms & Conditions of Sale are printed at the back of this catalogue and are available online at www.dolansart.com. Purchasers will NOT be charged the artist’s resale levy, known as the droit de suite. DOLAN’S GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITY Dolan’s Art Auction House takes special care to ensure that all works of art offered are as described and are the work of the artists to whom they are attributed. In the event of any work sold from this catalogue to be subsequently proved to be a ‘deliberate forgery’, subject to our Terms and Conditions of Sale (and in particular Condition No 5), as printed in this catalogue, Dolan’s will cancel the sale and refund to the buyer the total amount paid by the buyer to Dolan’s for the item. This guarantee is provided for a period of seven years after the date of the auction and may be extended at Dolan’s discretion. SPECIAL NOTICE TO PURCHASER Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding , if they intend to import such items into another country. COPYRIGHT © 2016 DOLAN’S ART AUCTION HOUSE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 DOLAN’S Lawrence 19th Century Irish Topographical Scenes These two lots are all photographs from the Lawrence Studio in Dublin, the photographer believed to be a Mr ffrench and this collection of photographs was sold in the 19th century to a dealer in Chicago, USA. 1 19th Century Lawrence Photographs of Co Cork, bound volume of black & white photographs of Glengarriff, Blarney, St Finbar’s Cathedral, Fermoy, The Lake Hotel, Inchigeala Bridge, Queenstown, Pass of Keamaneigh, St Colman’s Cathedral, Youghal, Shandon Chrurch, Round Tower near Ballycotton, Passage on the Lee, Steam Boat Docked in Cork City, Queens College, Queenstown Harbour, Patrick’s Street Cork, the City from Blarney Hill, Gougane Barra Lake, etc. Bound volume, with all faults, each Photograph approx 4.5"x6.5" 1 Patrick Street 1 Lake Hotel, Inchigeala 1 Queenstown 1 Queenstown 1 Inchigeala Bridge 1 Blarney ¤400 - ¤500 2 19th Century Lawrence Photographs of Co Meath, bound volume of black & white photographs of Trim, Bective Abbey, Kell’s Church, Ruins at Skreon, the River Boyne at Beauparc, Hill of Tara, St Columbkille’s House Kells, Round Tower at Kells, Tara Village, Ruins of Slane Abbey, Steam Boat below Slane Castle, Kilmessan Hunt, St Mary’s Abbey, etc. Bound volume, with all faults, each photograph approximately 5.5"x7.75" ¤350 - ¤450 2 4 Tara Village 2 Slane Castle 2 Kilmessan Hunt 17th JANUARY 2016 3 An Irish Florilegium, Wild and Garden Plants of Ireland, Volumes I & II, Illustrated by Wendy Walsh, with sucscribers list to volume II, Signed by Wendy Walsh and Charles Nelson (No 50), with an original ink & wash drawing on the subscribers list. Published 1983 and 1987 respectively, with all faults, illustrated throughout, with original dust jackets ¤950 - ¤1,250 4 James Joyce, Finnegan’s Wake, first edition, published 1939, with all faults, orignal dust jacket ¤900 - ¤1,100 5 The Atlantic Telegraph by WH Russell, illustrated by Robert Dudley, Published c.1865, large volume, attractive colour lithographs, half calf binding, with original gilt cloth, with all faults, interesting volume ¤1,000 - ¤1,200 6 James Joyce, Exiles, Second Edition, Published by the Egoist Press, London 1921, bound volume, with all faults. Interesting book plate Ex Libris R.E. Pond ¤300 - ¤400 7 James Joyce, Giacomo Joyce, Published by the Viking Press, New York 1968, in its slip case, with all faults, bound volume. Interesting Cork book plate of Declan O’Riordan. ¤300 - ¤400 8 Cork Maritime & Railway Interest: Bantry Pier, A Proposal, 1866 (2 volumes); Crookhaven Lighthouse, Correspondence 1861; Papers Relating to the Valuation of Cork County 1825; Report Upon...the Wreck of the ‘San Francisco’ in Clonakility Bay, West Cork Railway Bill 1867, etc, & Cork Harbour Bill, with all faults, 5 volumes. ¤400 - ¤500 3 3 4 5 5 5 8 6 9 9 9 9 Cuala Press, 3 Broadsides for April, August & December 1909. Each printed on both sides and hand coloured, with all faults. Limited Editions, 300 copies ¤350 - ¤450 7 5 NO RESERVES DOLAN’S The following 18 lots, are a single owner collection and will be sold Without Reserve. An interesting collection, assembled over years, most of these pieces bare signatures, but none are accompanied by certificates of authentication and all are offered for sale on that basis. As a whole, the collection has many interesting, sought-after and collectible lots. 10 11 10 Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) & Elvis, colour photoprint, with inscription, 19.5"x15.5" (49x39cm) 12 Katie Taylor, Signed Boxing Glove, complete with Photographic Portrait, all framed as one, 19.25"x19.25" (49x49cm) overall 14 Bernard Dunne, Signed Boxing Glove, complete with Photographic Portrait, all framed as one, 23.25"x16" (59x40cm) overall ¤400 - ¤600 ¤300 - ¤400 11 Muhammad Ali (Cassius Clay) & The Beatles, Muhammad Ali Knocks Out The Beatles, photoprint, with inscriptions, 15.25"x19.25" (39x49cm) ¤400 - ¤600 13 Framed Boxing Glove, Inscribed ‘Jake La Motta, Raging Bull’, with photo images of Robert de Niro, playing the film role, all framed as one, 31.75"x22.5" overall ¤300 - ¤400 6 ¤300 - ¤400 15 Mike Tyson Photograph, 9.25"x7.25" (23.5x19cm), framed ¤70 - ¤100 NO RESERVES 17th JANUARY 2016 12 13 11 14 15 7 NORESERVES RESERVES NO DOLAN’S 17 16 16 Irish Soccor Jersey (1995), variously signed, squad members, Roy Keane, Packie Bonner, Steve Staunton etc, ¤100 - ¤150 17 Eric Cantona, large coloured print on canvas, 37"x40" ¤100 - ¤150 17A Victor Cirefice, ANDY LEE, Oil on Canvas, unframed, 12"x16" (30x40cm), Signed ¤100 - ¤150 18 Henry Cooper, Prince Naseem, Frank Bruno, a pair of photographs, unframed ¤75 - ¤100 17A 22 Christina Aguilera, Tori Amos and the Hansons, three photographs, framed ¤75 - ¤100 23 Penelope Cruz, Kim Basinger, Gillian Anderson, Elle Macpherson etc, five photographs, framed ¤75 - ¤100 19 Tiger Woods, colour photograph, framed ¤75 - ¤100 20 Steffi Graf & Anna Kournikova, a pair of photographs, framed ¤75 - ¤100 21 Brad Pitt & Gwyneth Paltrow, Sharon Stone & Michael Douglas, a pair of photographs, framed ¤75 - ¤100 8 24 John Cleese, Chevy Chase and Joe Pesci, three photographs, framed ¤75 - ¤100 25 Eric Clapton and Air Supply, pair of photographs, framed ¤75 - ¤100 26 Charlton Heston, James Coburn and Henry Fonda, three photographs, framed ¤75 - ¤100 27 Billy Crystal, Lou Gossett Jnr and Nick Nolte, three photographs, framed ¤50 - ¤75 NO RESERVES 18 18 21 19 20 21 23 22 23 24 26 17th JANUARY 2016 23 24 26 26 24 27 20 22 22 23 23 25 25 27 27 9 DOLAN’S 29 28 10 30 17th JANUARY 2016 31 28 John Schwatschke b.1943 THE CELLIST Oil on Canvas 39.75"x29.75" (101x75cm) Signed with Monogram Signed & Inscribed Verso 29 Kate Walsh MA’S EX WITH HIS FRENCH FANCY Handcoloured Etching, Limited Edition 15.75"x11" (40x27.5cm) Signed & Inscribed with Title ¤600 - ¤800 30 Modern School FIGURE STUDY Oil on Canvas 23.75"x19.75" (60.5x50cm) 31 Val Byrne b.1936 David Hendriks Gallery Label Verso WALKING HOME, ARDGROOM, WEST CORK Watercolour 11.75"x15.75" (30x40cm) Signed ¤250 - ¤350 ¤450 - ¤650 ¤300 - ¤400 11 DOLAN’S 32 Syra Larkin b.1951 THE BLUE NOTE Oil on Linen 35.25"x23.5" (89.5x59.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤900 - ¤1,200 32 12 17th JANUARY 2016 33 Brian Ballard RUA SUNFLOWERS ON BLUE & PURPLE Oil on Canvas 17.5"x13.5" (44.5x34cm) Signed ¤1,400 - ¤1,600 33 13 DOLAN’S Arthur K Maderson Born in 1942 in London, Arthur Maderson studied Fine Art from 1959 to 1963 at Camberwell School of Art, London, where in 1963 he won the Anna Berry Award in open competition with graduates from all leading art schools in England. Although Maderson continued to paint on a regular basis, it was only in 1982, at the age of 40 that he felt sufficiently confident to exhibit. From this period, he has enjoyed considerable success, and this success has been replicated in Ireland, where his reputation as a painter of distinction and passion is firmly established. He works at a frantic pace with dedication, determination and unflagging vigour, and now divides his time between his home in Ireland and a small hamlet high in a largely unpopulated mountainous region of the Cevenne, in the South of France. Arthur Maderson has exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy, The Royal West of England Academy and the Royal Academy and he has represented Ireland in many prestigious exhibitions. Arthur Maderson is an outstanding artist of his generation. 34 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 SUMMER DAYS, THE WEIR NEAR LISMORE Oil on Board 41.75"x28" (106x71cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤2,500 - ¤3,500 34 14 17th JANUARY 2016 35 35 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 36 36 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 SUMMER PICNIC Oil on Board 14.25"x14.25" (36x36cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso TOWARDS INNISFREE Oil on Board 10.75"x10.75" (27x27cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 ¤800 - ¤1,000 15 DOLAN’S 37 37 Norman Teeling b.1944 GRAFTON STREET Oil on Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 16 Norman Teeling Dubliner Norman Teeling graduated from the National College of Art and Design in the early 1960’s and is well known for his commissioned series of paintings depicting the 1916 Easter Rising, which now hang in the GPO on O’Connell Street, Dublin. In addition to painting, Teeling also works as a film animator and illustrator. He has had numerous exhibitions of his work, including his one man show’s in Dublin’s Prestigious Gorry Gallery. 17th JANUARY 2016 39 38 38 Edward Freeney ROMAN SUMMER, THE PANTHEON Oil on Canvas Board 15.75"x11.5" (40x29.5cm) Signed 39 Norman Teeling b.1944 40 40 Norman Teeling b.1944 O’CONNELL STREET & GPO Oil on Board 9.5"x11.5" (24.5x29.5cm) Signed WINTER SNOW Oil on Canvas 9"x11" (22.5x28cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 ¤300 - ¤350 ¤500 - ¤800 17 DOLAN’S 41 Mark O’Neill b.1963 LITTLE RIALTO Oil on Board 16"x13" (41x33cm) Signed & Dated Signed & Inscribed Verso 41 18 ¤1,400 - ¤2,000 17th JANUARY 2016 42 42 George Campbell RHA RUA 1917 - 1974 CONNEMARA FORESHORE, WINTER Oil on Board 19.75"x23.75"(50x60cm) Signed Ritchie Hendriks Gallery Label Verso dated August 1967 ¤3,000 - ¤4,000 19 DOLAN’S 43 43 Mark O’Neill b.1963 THE LITTLE PADDOCK Oil on Board 14"x22" (36x56cm) Signed & Dated Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤2,400 - ¤3,000 20 Mark O’Neill Mark O’Neill was born in 1963 and lived in Mauritius, South Africa and Malta before he settled in London. He studied at the Kingston College of Art and graduated with first class honours in Fine Art. He became an illustrator and worked for many companies such as Harrods, Guinness and Warner Brothers. He subsequently moved to Ireland in 1988 and established himself as an artist of outstanding ability, with many successful sellout exhibitions. His success is richly deserved. 17th JANUARY 2016 44 44 Mark O’Neill b.1963 IN THE PEN Oil on Board 11.25"x18.25" (28.5x46cm) Signed & Dated Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,400 - ¤2,000 21 DOLAN’S 45 45 Henry Morgan b.1952 AUTUMN SUNLIGHT Acrylic on Canvas 19"x26.75" (48x68cm) Signed & Dated ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 22 Henry Morgan Born in Adare, Co. Limerick in 1952, Henry Morgan studied at the Limerick School of Art and was awarded a scholarship to Oslo University. Since his return to Ireland, having completed a BA in Fine Art, he has exhibited extensively both at home and abroad and has been a regular exhibitor at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art, The Royal Hibernian Academy, EVA in Limerick, among many others. Henry has been inspired by the local landscape from the Burren to the Clare Glens and the coast of Clare and beyond. These rugged landscapes feature strongly in his work, and he continues to carve his niche among the higher echelons of Irish Art. A contemporary artist of substance, his work is now included in many public and private collections. 17th JANUARY 2016 46 46 Henry Morgan b.1952 WOODLAND STREAM Oil on Canavs 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤800 - ¤1,200 23 DOLAN’S 47 47 Robert Egginton b.1943 ATLANTIC SURGE, TOWARDS ARAN MOR Watercolour 21.75"x29.25" (55x74cm) Signed ¤900 - ¤1,200 24 Robert Egginton Born in 1943, into an artistic family, Robert Egginton is the nephew of Frank Egginton (1908–1990) and the grandson of Wycliffe Egginton, R.I. (1875-1951). Robert’s artistic lineage has stood him well and he has developed his own distinctive style. A superb watercolourist, strong on composition and technique, his depiction of the Irish landscape is vivid and robust, bridging the traditional and the contemporary. 17th JANUARY 2016 48 48 Frank Egginton RCA FIAL 1908 - 1990 A SUNNY EVENING, CO. MAYO Watercolour 14.5"x21" (37x53cm) Signed Original Artists Label Verso ¤800 - ¤1,200 Frank Egginton Born in 1908, Frank Egginton is the son of Wycliffe Egginton 1875-1951 and the uncle of Robert Egginton. Frank first visited Co Donegal in 1930 and exhibited in the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1932 and the Royal Scottish Academy from 1936. During the second World War, he worked in Mackies’ Foundry in Belfast which was converted to produce military aircraft. In 1952, he held a joint exhibition with Howard Knee at the Victor Waddington Galleries, Dublin. An outstanding watercolour artist, Frank occasionally worked in oils, but watercolour was his true strength and always his first choice. His father, Wycliffe, was a member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters and he too was a very fine watercolourist. Frank lived much of his life in Dunfanaghy, Co Donegal and died in 1990. 25 DOLAN’S 49 49 Robert Egginton b.1943 COTTAGE AT LOUGHROS MOR Watercolour 17.5"x23.5"(44.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤750 - ¤900 26 17th JANUARY 2016 50 50 Jerry Marjoram b.1936 KILLARY HARBOUR Acrylic on Canvas 24"x35.75" (61x91cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 51 Frank Egginton RCA FIAL 1908 - 1990 THATCHED COTTAGE Watercolour 10.25"x14.5" (26x37cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 51 27 DOLAN’S 52 52 Edwin Hayes RHA RI ROI 1819 - 1904 FISHING FOLK ON THE BEACH Watercolour 8.5"x19" (21.5x48cm) Signed & Dated (18)63 In Original Inscribed Mount & Gilt Frame ¤800 - ¤1,000 53 Thomas Frederick Collier 1823 - 1885 APPLES AND BERRIES Watercolour 10.75"x15" (27x38cm) Signed & Dated 1871 53 28 ¤250 - ¤400 17th JANUARY 2016 54 54 Laszlo Neogrady 1896 - 1962 WINTER SUNLIGHT Oil on Canvas 25.5"x38.5" (65x98cm) Signed ¤6,000 - ¤8,000 Laszlo Neogrady was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1896. He was the son of the artist Antal Neogrady and he studied painting at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts under the artist Ede Ballo. From 1922 Laszlo Neogrady exhibited his work at the Hungarian Art Gallery. He specialized in painting naturalistic landscapes many of which depicted forest scenes in the snow. The artist’s extensive use of impasto creates an almost three dimensional effect in his paintings. His use of light is usually dramatic and his landscapes are very atmospheric. Laszlo Neogrady died on August 27th, 1962. 29 DOLAN’S 55 A Victorian Mahogany Toilet Mirror, rectangular, with scroll supports and raised on short bun feet, approx 23.5" wide ¤150 - ¤200 56 Attractive Oriental Carved Hardwood Nest of Three Small Tables, carved with pearl-chasing dragons, the largest approx 16" wide, 23.5" high ¤250 - ¤350 57 A Victorian Rosewood Framed Footstool, rectangular, with stuffover top, with studded edge and raised on foliate and scroll carved end supports, with turned stretcher between, approx 21" wide ¤240 - ¤280 56 55 58 Cased Pair of Plated Berry Spoons ¤30 - ¤50 59 Famille Rose Octagonal Dish, with bird perched amongst fl owering trees enclosed by blue ground borders, possibly Japanese, with all faults, approx 32cm ¤30 - ¤40 58 60 A George III Mahogany Toilet Mirror, rectangular, set between angled supports, with brass fi nials, the base fi tted with a a series of three drawers with wooden knob handles and raised on bracket feet, approx 22.75"wide ¤150 - ¤200 57 60A Assorted Silver Plated Items ¤100 - ¤150 59 60 30 17th JANUARY 2016 61 William John Baker 1865 - 1938 LOCH KATRINE Watercolour 16.5"x24" (42x61cm) Signed & Dated 1906 In Original Ornate Gilt Frame ¤400 - ¤600 61 62 Alexander Williams RHA 1846 - 1930 HEATHER IN BLOOM BY THE LAKE Watercolour & Gouache 11.25"x19" (28.5x48.5cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤350 62 31 DOLAN’S 63 A Pair of George III Provincial Silver Serving Spoons, Willian Woodman, Exeter 1814, Old English pattern, engraved with a crest, approx 8.5" long ¤240 - ¤280 63 64 Pair of Silver Plated Corinthian Column Candlesticks, with detachable sconces, approx 8.25" high ¤150 - ¤200 65 A Victorian Silver Christening Mug, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffi eld 1866, baluster shaped, with embossed acanthus leaf and foliate swag design, with double scrolled handle, approx 3.75" high ¤140 - ¤180 64 65 66 66 Silver & Rose Gold Cigarette Case, approx 3"x3.75" ¤140 - ¤180 67 A Pair of Silver Salts, London 1911 ¤120 - ¤180 67 68 A Victorian Silver Plated Wine Coaster with rococo type borders, approx 7" diameter ¤50 - ¤70 68 69 32 69 An Ornate Silver Plated Fruit Basket, of shaped oval outline, pierced with swing handle, approx 12.5"wide ¤80 - ¤120 17th JANUARY 2016 70 Silver Hip Flask, Sheffield 1940, with pull-off base, approx 5" high ¤360 - ¤380 71 Bronze Mortar & Pestle, approx 9cm high ¤60 - ¤80 72 Cased Set of Six Silver Grapefruit Spoons, maker HH, Shefield 1958, each approx 5.5" long ¤100 - ¤140 73 A Pair of Victorian Silver Plated Entree Dishes, of shape outline, in the Rococo style, each approx 11.5" wide, both engraved with a family crest of a cat/lion ¤150 - ¤200 71 70 72 73 74 A Travelling Dressing Case, complete with fi ttings, glass jars etc, approx 18.5x26.5cm ¤50 - ¤70 75 Collection of Six Various Silver Coffee Spoons ¤60 - ¤80 74 75 33 DOLAN’S James Cahill James Cahill studied at the Crawford College of Art, Cork and later at the Putney School of Art, London, where he lived and worked as an artist, before returning to Cork to take up a three year post as resident artist in the Cork Public Museum, and later moving to Dublin, while continuing to exhibit throughout Ireland. Mat Grogan Born in Dublin in 1947, Mat Grogan began his artistic career while away working in Australia, where he became a member of The Wildlife Artists Society. The recipient of various awards, he has been influenced by the work of Chardin and Vermeer, and his work is now increasingly sought after. 76 76 James Cahill b.1956 BRUSHING HER HAIR Oil on Canvas Board 12"x11.5" (30.5x29.5cm) Signed ¤800 - ¤1,000 77 Mat Grogan b.1947 DUTCH BLUE Oil on Canvas Board 6.75"x4.75" (17x12cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 34 78 Mat Grogan b.1947 ROSES IN THE DRAWING ROOM Oil on Board 4.75"x6.75" (12x17.5cm) Signed ¤350 -¤450 79 Mat Grogan b.1947 BOUQUET OF LIGHT Oil on Canvas Board 6.75"x4.75" (17.5x12cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 80 Mat Grogan b.1947 AUTUMN KITCHEN Oil on Canvas Board 6.75"x4.75" (17x12cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 81 Mat Grogan b.1947 YELLOW ROSE Oil on Canvas Board 6.75"x4.75" (17x12cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 17th JANUARY 2016 77 79 78 80 81 35 DOLAN’S 82 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 POPPIES, LADEN WITH SUMMER SMELLS Oil on Canvas 23.5"x15.5" (59.5x39.5cm) Signed The Blue Door Studio label verso 82 36 ¤7,800 - ¤8,500 17th JANUARY 2016 83 83 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 POPPIES WILD & FREE Oil on Canvas 12"x18.25" (30.5x46.5cm) Signed Inscribed & Dated 2005 Verso ¤4,000 - ¤6,000 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA RUA b.1927 Established with an international reputation and represented worldwide, Kenneth Webb is now 89 years of age. He has painted all of his life and has produced an outstanding body of work. Born in London, Webb came to the Ulster College of Art in 1953 as Head of the Painting School. In 1957 he founded the Irish School of Landscape Painting. He has exhibited at the RA, the RI and the RUA. In all of his works, there is real sense of place, a sense of the most subtle aspects of Ireland’s magical and mysterious landscape fused with sensuality and colour. 37 DOLAN’S 84 Graham Knuttel b.1954 BIRD TABLE Oil on Canvas 30"x24" (76x61.5cm) Signed 84 38 ¤2,800 - ¤3,800 17th JANUARY 2016 Graham Knuttel The Irish figurative painter and artist Graham Knuttel was born in Dublin in 1954 of German and English parents. Knuttel considers himself to be Irish or more specifically ‘A Dubliner’. He attended the Dun Laoghaire School of Art and Design, where he gained a Diploma in fine art painting and sculpture. Knuttel has now emerged as a painter with an international reputation, using colour and form to express the emotion of his figures, with work in many collections worldwide, including the Arts Council of Ireland, University College Dublin and the Hugh Lane Gallery. 85 85 Graham Knuttel b.1954 NIGHT CAT Oil on Canvas 10"x14" (25.5x35.5cm) Signed ¤950 - ¤1,250 86 Graham Knuttel b.1954 ORANGE CAT Oil on Canvas 11"x14" (28x35.5cm) Signed ¤950 - ¤1,250 86 39 DOLAN’S 87 87 Carol Ann Waldron b.1948 PERFECT COMPANY Oil on Canvas Board 11.5"x15.5" (29x39cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 40 Carol Ann Waldron Born in Dublin in 1948, Carol Ann Waldron was reared in Wexford, in the village of Oulart, where she spent her childhood and where her father was the local Garda Sergeant. Carol Ann has been exhibiting for the past 20 years. Mainly self taught, she has a keen interest and love of art and works mostly in oils, with skilful manipulation of paint and bold use of colour, in a distinctive and recognisable style which challenges the imagination. Colour, light and atmosphere are a constant team in her work, as she commits to canvas her dreams and thoughts. Her success is richly deserved. 17th JANUARY 2016 88 88 Carol Ann Waldron b.1948 89 89 Carol Ann Waldron b.1948 CITY WAYS Oil on Canvas Board 9.5"x7.5" (24x19cm) Signed WHEN THE DAY IS SPENT Oil on Canvas Board 9.5"x7.5" (24x19cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 ¤300 - ¤500 41 DOLAN’S 90 David ffrench le Roy b.1971 KITCHEN TABLE Oil on Board 11.5"x16.75" (29.5x43cm) Signed & Dated 2007 ¤600 - ¤800 90 91 David ffrench le Roy b.1971 PANTRY SHELF Oil on Board 7.75"x9" (19.5x23cm) Signed & Dated 2004 91 42 ¤400 - ¤600 17th JANUARY 2016 92 92 David ffrench le Roy b. 1971 KITCHEN TABLE Oil on Board 11.5"x19.25" (29x49cm) Signed & Dated ¤700 - ¤900 David Ffrench Le Roy Born in 1971, David Ffrench Le Roy is a self taught artist who began painting at the age of twenty four. In 1996 he held his first exhibition at the Wexford Opera Festival, which consisted of mainly contemporary work. Then in 1997, his work changed to a more traditional style of painting and he has become very well known for his classical still-life work. 43 DOLAN’S 93 93 Mark O’Neill b.1963 SUNLIGHT ON THE MEADOW Oil on Board 7.5"x13.5" (19x34cm) Signed & Dated Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,450 - ¤1,850 44 17th JANUARY 2016 94 94 Maurice C Wilks RUA ARHA 1910 - 1984 MORNING LIGHT NEAR ROUNDSTONE CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 13.5"x17.5" (34.5x44.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤2,000 - ¤2,500 45 DOLAN’S 95 95 Father Jack Hanlon 1913 - 1968 ROUNDSTONE HARBOUR Watercolour 8.5"x11" (24.5x27.5cm) Signed ¤750 - ¤850 46 17th JANUARY 2016 96 96 Fergus O'Ryan RHA 1911 - 1989 THE OX THAT TREADS THE CORN Oil on Board 10"x13" (25x33cm) Signed & Inscribed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤800 - ¤1,000 47 DOLAN’S 97 97 Robert Egginton b.1943 CASTLE COVE, NEAR WATERVILLE, CO KERRY Watercolour 17.5"x23.5"(44.5x60cm) Signed ¤750 - ¤1,000 48 Robert Egginton Born in 1943, into an artistic family, Robert Egginton is the nephew of Frank Egginton (1908–1990) and the grandson of Wycliffe Egginton, R.I. (1875-1951). Robert’s artistic lineage has stood him well and he has developed his own distinctive style. A superb watercolourist, strong on composition and technique, his depiction of the Irish landscape is vivid and robust, bridging the traditional and the contemporary. 17th JANUARY 2016 98 Robert Egginton b.1943 WINTER SNOW Watercolour 11.75"x15.75" (30x40cm) Signed ¤450 - ¤550 98 99 Robert Egginton b.1943 SHEEP IN A WINTER LANDSCAPE Watercolour 9.75"x13.75" (25x35cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 99 49 DOLAN’S 101 100 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 FARMERS AT THE FAIR Oil 23.5"x12" (60x30.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso 100 50 101 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 EVENING SUN, TALLOW HORSE FAIR Oil 12.25"x7.25" (31x18.5cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 ¤800 - ¤1,200 17th JANUARY 2016 102 102 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 WATCHING THE BOATS RETURN Mixed Media 12.75"x19.75" (32x50cm) Signed ¤1,800 - ¤2,400 Markey Robinson A primitive painter, a colourful character, a man of great complexity - these are all descriptions which have been used to describe Markey Robinson over the years. Born in Belfast in 1918; Markey Robinson is regarded as one of the great Northern Masters. In a sixty year career, Markey’s unique and vibrant paintings fully demonstrate his genius for composition. His signature style and his range of themes are readily identifiable - rural landscapes, women in shawls and sad-looking clowns. His work was collected by Queen Elizabeth II and he is represented in many public and private collections around the globe. Art Historian, Susan Stairs in her biography on Markey probably summed him up best when she said of him, ‘there is a genius in our midst’. 51 DOLAN’S 103 103 Douglas Hutton b.1950 HORSE TRADING Oil on Canvas 28.25"x39" (72x99cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤800 - ¤1,000 52 Douglas Hutton Doulgas Hutton was born in 1950 and attended Edinburgh Art College where he was influenced greatly by the Scottish Colourists. Hutton is living and painting in Ireland for nearly 30 years, and is inspired by the rugged landscape of Donegal, Connemara and Achill. 17th JANUARY 2016 Bridget Ryan Bridget Ryan was born and raised in the Connemara village of Cornamona on the northern shores of Lough Corrib. She is intrigued by the abandoned farmhouses that surround her in Galway and Mayo. Many of these have survived since famine times and she is inspired by their thick stone walls and their simple solid structure. From such desolation, Bridie, in a bold and primitive style, captures a sense of mystery, and portrays a beauty in these abandoned structures. 104 104 Bridget Ryan THE COW SHED Oil on Canvas Board 15.5"x18.5" (39x47cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 105 Bridget Ryan FARM ON THE HILL Oil on Board 13.5"x15.5" (34x39.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 105 53 DOLAN’S John Morris Born in 1958, John Morris is known for his distinctive style and has exhibited widely for many years, culminating in a recent publication, and his work is included in many private and corporate collections. Well known for unique contemporary work, his style has developed and his range broadened in subtle and skillful ways and Summer Light is a good example of this developing style and shows his suberb artistic ability. 106 John Morris b.1958 SUMMER LIGHT Oil on Board 23"x23" (58x58cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤600 - ¤900 107 John Morris b.1958 SHALLOW WATERS, DUBLIN BAY Oil on Board 9"x33" (23x83.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso 106 107 54 ¤500 - ¤800 17th JANUARY 2016 108 108 Douglas Hutton b.1950 109 109 Douglas Hutton b.1950 SHORELINE Oil on Canvas 19.25"x19.25" (49x49cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso SUNSET NEAR ROUNDSTONE Oil on Canvas 19.25"x19.25" (48.5x48.5cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤400 - ¤600 ¤400 - ¤600 55 DOLAN’S Michael Morris 110 Born in Dublin in 1979, Michael Morris is a self taught painter whose travels have helped in honing a unique style that is individual and immediately recognizable. Following his own path, he gained a clear perspective on what he wanted to create. His travels took him through France, Rome, Venice and Spain, and while Ireland remains his main subject matter, his work has a vibrancy, which seems to be suffused with both French flair and Mediterranean light. He has exhibited widely throughout Ireland, including the Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition. It is little surprise that his work has been received to critical acclaim, he is clearly an emerging artist of substance. 110 Michael Morris b.1979 SUBURBAN VILLA I Acrylic on Board 13.5"x17.5" (34.5x44.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 111 Michael Morris b.1979 SUBURBAN VILLA II Acrylic on Board 13.5"x17.5" (34.5x44.5cm) Signed 111 56 ¤400 - ¤600 17th JANUARY 2016 Orla Egan Orla Egan’s distinctive style as a figurative painter in the primitive tradition, gains her instant recognition. She lives in Donegal and her childhood in the West of Ireland and Donegal has been a dominant influence in her portrayal of Irish town and village life. Orla’s work was allowed to develop at the Glebe Gallery in Donegal under the influence of, among others, Derek Hill. She has exhibited widely and with the RHA and the RUA. Her work can be found in many public collections including those of the ESB, and Duchas, while private collectors include Jean Kennedy Smith and Michael D. Higgins. 112 112 Orla Egan THE CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN Oil on Board 8"x10" (20x25cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤500 113 Orla Egan THE OLD HARBOUR, CLIFDEN Oil on Board 8"x10" (20x25cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤500 113 57 DOLAN’S 114 114 John Schwatschke b.1943 ALL CHANGE AT CARLOW Oil on Canvas 19.75"x29.5" (50x75cm) Signed with Monogram Signed & Inscribed ‘I can’t go back to Carlow - ever again’ Verso ¤900 - ¤1,400 58 John Schwatschke Born in Dublin in 1943, of an Austrian father and Irish mother, the family lived in Carlow for over fifty years. He studied Art and Architecture in Dublin and Munich and originally made his name as a portrait painter, including many prominent individuals: Ingrid Bergman, Robert Mitchum, Harold Robbins, the Duke of Edinburgh and Eamon de Valera to name but a few. Having worked in Saudi Arabia, he kept an art studio in Provence in the 1970’s, where he was a neighbour of Picasso, and Le Musee Schwatschke was established, while his work was promoted by noted Paris dealer Iris Clert. He later moved his studio to Santa Barbara, before finally returning to Ireland. Schwatschke is well known for his caricatures, which as works of art, are always intensely personal and somehow universal. 17th JANUARY 2016 115 John Schwatschke b.1943 THE THRESHING FAIR Oil on Canvas 17.5"x21.25" (45x54cm) Signed with Monogram Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤700 - ¤850 115 116 John Schwatschke b.1943 THE MORNING AFTER Oil on Canvas 13.5"x17.5" (34x44.5cm) Signed with Monogram Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤400 - ¤500 116 59 DOLAN’S 117 John Schwatschke b.1943 THE RECITAL Oil on Canvas 17.25"x23.25" (44x59cm) Signed with Monogram Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤500 - ¤750 118 John Schwatschke b.1943 THE NEW MORRIS MINOR Oil on Canvas 19.5"X23.5" (50x60cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso 117 ¤400 - ¤600 119 John Schwatschke b.1943 DAVID BECKHAM Oil on Canvas 9.5"x7.5" (24x19cm) Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤60 - ¤80 120 John Schwatschke, Colour print, Next Please, 24"x20", signed by the Artist 118 60 ¤60 - ¤80 17th JANUARY 2016 121 121 Ken O’Neill b.1967 122 Ken O’Neill b.1967 MIND HOW YOU GO Oil on Canvas 16"x20" (40.5x51cm) Signed THE BLACK DAHLIAS Oil on Canvas 15.25"x19.25" (39x49cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 ¤400 - ¤600 122 122ADeclan Chambers b.1971 URBAN LANDSCAPE Oil & Acrylic on Canvas 12"x12" (30.5x30.5cm) Signed ¤250 - ¤350 122A 61 DOLAN’S 123 125 124 124 126 127 127 128 62 17th JANUARY 2016 123 A Victorian Mahogany Framed Rectangular Hearth Long Footstool, raised on turned legs, approx 55" long ¤240 - ¤280 124 A Pair of Carved Mahogany Bedroom/Nursing Chairs, circa 1900, in Chippendale style ¤140 - ¤180 125 Pair of Pewter Cannisters with lids, approx 10.75" high, each numbered & inscribed. Unusual pair with interesting inscriptions, Provenance Lissadell House Sale 2003 ¤100 - ¤200 126 Louis XVI Style Circular Occasional Table, in kingswood & parquetry on turned fluted legs, with gilt metal mounts, approx 24.25" diameter ¤450 - ¤550 127 A Victorian Walnut Writing Slope, with navy blue tooled leather writing surface and brass bindings, approx 19.75" wide ¤250 - ¤350 128 Three Victorian Brass Candlesticks, approx 10" high & smaller ¤60 - ¤80 129 A George III Rectangular Mahogany Cellarette, the chamfered hinged lid opening to reveal a partitioned interior, the corners decorated with fluting, fitted with a pair of brass loop handles, raised on chamfered square legs wtih slender bracket supports, the underside stamped ‘Repaired 1920 W. Vest’, complete with drain hole and plug, 16"x11"x26" high ¤600 - ¤800 129 63 DOLAN’S 132 Copper Bed-Warmer, approx 46" long ¤40 - ¤60 133 A 19th Century Pierced Brass Fender, approx 46" wide ¤120 - ¤140 134 Chinese Polychrome Jardiniere, decorated with panels of figures on floral backgrounds, approx 13" diameter ¤100 - ¤200 131 130 130 A Chinese Polychrome Vase, with various depictions of figures in domestic and garden settings, approx 24.5" high ¤280 - ¤350 131 A George III Mahogany Stool,rectangular, with stuffover top upholstered in red velvet type material and raised on turned legs. Approx 14" wide ¤120 - ¤160 135 Mahogany Coal Scuttle with Brass Handle & Liner ¤60 - ¤100 132 133 136 Pair of Cast Iron Door Stops, each fashioned with Bird, together with 3 Mice (a lot) ¤30 - ¤50 134 135 136 136 64 17th JANUARY 2016 137 137 William Tatton Winter RBA 1855 - 1928 138 138 Thomas Tayler Ireland Exh 1894 -1921 A STREET CAUDEBEC-EN-CAUX, NORMANDY Watercolour 13.5"x 9.5"(34x24cm) Signed AUTUMN WOODLAND Watercolour 20.5"x13.5" (52x34cm) Signed Provenance: Walker’s Galleries, London, Original Label Verso ¤300 - ¤450 ¤600 - ¤800 65 DOLAN’S 139 Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, with all faults, Interesting Bound Volume ¤100 - ¤150 139 139 139 140 National Gallery of Ireland, by James White, Published 1968, with 223 plates, 32 in colour, In Original Dust Jacket ¤80 - ¤100 141 The Spirit of Ireland, by Lynn Doyle, Published 1935, with all faults, Illustrated Throughout 140 ¤40 - ¤60 141 141 142 Charlie Johnson Payne, Snaffles, 1884 - 1967, RED LETTER DAYS, Illustrated Volume, with all faults, Published 1933. This was Snaffles only Irish Volume, featuring Hunting, Shooting & Fishing in Ireland from Wexford to Galway, together with ‘Leaves From My Sketch Book’, with many of the amusing images for which Snaffles is famous. 141 ¤140 - ¤180 142 66 142 142 17th JANUARY 2016 143 143 143 Mason’s Ironstone Jug & Sugar Jar with Lid, 5.5" high and similar ¤60 - ¤80 144 Brass Fire Companion Set on Stand, approx 38"high ¤40 - ¤60 145 144 145 Brass Fire Fender incorporating an oval bevelled mirror, approx 28" high ¤40 - ¤60 146 J Hamilton Hay, attributed ARTIST IN HER STUDIO Watercolour 11.25"x8.75" (28.5x22cm) ¤280 - ¤350 147 Spiralled Libraray Steps, on turned supports, approx 46.5" high overall ¤100 - ¤200 148 Brass Fender, adorned with scalloped shells, approx 52" wide ¤60 - ¤80 146 147 148 67 DOLAN’S 149 William Bradley COTTAGE IN ROCHEFORT-EN-TERRE, BRITTANY Watercolour 8.75"x11.25" (22x28.5cm) Signed Inscribed on mount ¤250 - ¤350 150 Continental School THE FLOWER MARKET Watercolour 12"x9.5" (30.5x24cm) ¤100 - ¤200 151 Patience Arnold 1901-1992 149 FAIRY TALES Mixed Media 13.75"x13.75" (35x35cm) Signed ¤140 - ¤180 151A Jane Meyler OUR LADY’S ISLAND, WATERS EDGE Oil on Canvas Board 7.5"x9.5" (19x24cm) Signed ¤120 - ¤160 150 68 151 17th JANUARY 2016 152 152 Pat Cowley STEPPING STONES Oil on Canvas 17.5"x23.5" (44.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤450 - ¤650 69 DOLAN’S 153 153 John Murphy b.1979 IN THE LONG GRASS, NEAR KILLALOE Oil on Canvas 29.75"x35.75" (75.5x90.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤2,400 - ¤3,600 70 John Murphy Born in 1979, John Murphy is a Limerick artist, whose artistic training also included studies in classical animation. He has had sell out solo exhibitions at James Adam’s in Dublin and he has exhibited in many leading contemporary venues including Limerick City Gallery and the Fredrick Gallery. His work is quite striking, full of light, movement and colour. It is little wonder that his work attracts significant attention. 17th JANUARY 2016 154 154 John Murphy b.1979 FARMERS AT DROMINNER, NEAR LOUGH DERG Oil on Canvas 31"x39" (79x99cm) Signed & Dated ¤2,400 - ¤3,600 71 DOLAN’S 155 155 Rosemary Carr ROI HAYCOCKS BEHIND THE WALL, BALLYCONNEELY Oil on Board 8.75"x11.5" (22.5x29cm) Signed Original Artist’s Label Verso ¤500 - ¤600 72 17th JANUARY 2016 156 Norman McCaig 1929 - 2001 VILLAGE IN SUNLIGHT Oil on Canvas 9.5"x11.5" (24.5x29.5cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤700 156 157 Henry Morgan b.1952 SUNLIGHT THROUGH THE WOODS Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.5" (29x39.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤300 - ¤500 157 73 DOLAN’S Henry Morgan Born in Adare, Co. Limerick in 1952, Henry Morgan studied at the Limerick School of Art and was awarded a scholarship to Oslo University. Since his return to Ireland, having completed a BA in Fine Art, he has exhibited extensively both at home and abroad and has been a regular exhibitor at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art, The Royal Hibernian Academy, EVA in Limerick, among many others. Henry has been inspired by the local landscape from the Burren to the Clare Glens and the coast of Clare and beyond. These rugged landscapes feature strongly in his work, and he continues to carve his niche among the higher echelons of Irish Art. A contemporary artist of substance, his work is now included in many public and private collections. 158 158 Henry Morgan b.1952 74 159 Henry Morgan b.1952 COAST NEAR KILKEE Oil on Canvas 15.75"x19.75" (40x50cm) Signed & Dated BOATS MOORED Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.5" (29x39cm) Signed & Dated ¤600 - ¤800 ¤280 - ¤380 160 Henry Morgan b.1952 161 Henry Morgan b.1952 WHERE THE BURREN MEETS THE SEA Pair of Oils Each 21.25"x9.25" (54x24cm) Both Signed & Dated LIMESTONE FIELDS, THE BURREN Oil 7.5"x12" (19x30.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤400 - ¤600 ¤280 - ¤380 17th JANUARY 2016 159 160 160 161 75 DOLAN’S 162 162 162 Henry Morgan b.1952 163 Michael Hanrahan ATLANTIC COAST Tryptych of Oils Each 11.75"x7.75" (29.5x19.5cm) All signed ATALNTIC WAVES Oil on Board 20"x30" (50.5x76cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 ¤200 - ¤400 162 163ADouglas Hutton b.1950 MARE & FOAL, CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 11.75"x8.75" (30x22cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤180 - ¤250 76 164 Deirdre Brennan b.1963 ADAM & EVE, OFF GLANDORE Oil on Canvas ¤200 - ¤300 164ADeclan Chambers b.1971 URBAN LANDSCAPE II Oil on Canvas Board 6.75"x6.25" (17.5x16.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤140 - ¤180 17th JANUARY 2016 163 164 163A 164A 77 DOLAN’S 165 165 Mabel Young 1889 - 1974 SUNSET ON THE HILLS Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.75" (29x40cm) Signed Signed Verso ¤400 - ¤600 78 17th JANUARY 2016 166 166 Manus Walsh b.1940 RAIN CLEARING, BURREN SHORE Acrylic 13.5"x13.5" (34.5x34.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 Manus Walsh Born in 1940, Manus Walsh began his career in the field of stained glass, working for the Abbey Stained Glass Studios in Dublin, in the sixties. It was during his time there that he met artist, George Campbell, who became his mentor and friend, and also encouraged him to take up painting full time. Among Manus’s many stained glass designs are five windows for Galway Cathedral, and more recently in St John’s Church, Ballyvaughan. The landscape of the Burren has been a constant inspiration to him for the past thirty years and more, and its barren limestone landscape continues to be a major influence on his work. Manus has travelled widely, spending considerable periods of time, in both Spain and Chile, and the Spanish landscape, together with the city of Valparaiso continue to be a significant influence. Walsh has exhibited widely at home and abroad, including four exhibitions in South America and numerous one man shows and he is widely regarded as an important contemporary artist. 79 DOLAN’S 167 168 Philip Ryan 167 Philip Ryan A Tipperary based artist, Philip Ryan has been producing interesting, figurative and landscape work in oils. His has exhibited work at VUE at the RHA, Contemporary Galleries and Limerick City Gallery of Art, together with a solo show in 2013. 80 168 Philip Ryan ROOKS OVER THE ROAD Oil on Board 15.75"x15.75" (40x40cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso DARK ROAD Oil on Board 15.75"x15.75" (40x40cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤400 - ¤600 ¤400 - ¤600 17th JANUARY 2016 169 169 Sarah Longley THE WALLED GARDEN Oil on Board 21.75"x15.75" (55x40cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso 169A 169AJay Murphy CHILD IN A LANDSCAPE Mixed Media 29.5"x21.5" (75x55cm) Signed ¤80 - ¤120 ¤400 - ¤600 170 Conor Deere BEACH AND HEADLAND Oil on Canvas 23.5"x31.25" (59.5x79.5cm) Unframed Signed ¤300 - ¤400 170 81 DOLAN’S 171 Elizabeth Brophy BLUE HYDRANGEA Oil on Board 13.5"x17.5" (34x44.5cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 171 171A John Francis Skelton b.1954 JARVEY Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.5" (29x39cm) Signed 171A 82 ¤250 - ¤500 17th JANUARY 2016 172 Douglas Hutton b.1950 IN THE SNOW Acrylic on Board 13.5"x17.5" (34x44.5cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤350 - ¤500 172 173 Henry Morgan b.1952 FIRST SNOW Acyrlic 7.75"x9.75" (20x25cm) Signed & Dated ¤200 - ¤300 173 83 DOLAN’S 174 Jimmy Bingham PADDLING IN CO DONEGAL Oil on Board 19.25"x28.75" (49x73cm) Signed ¤200 - ¤300 174 175 Jack Cudworth RHA 1930 - 2010 VILLAGE OF BELLEEK Oil on Board 13"x15.5" (33x39.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 175 176 William Cunningham b.1946 ST STEPHENS GREEN Oil on Board 16.5"x16.5" (42x42cm) Signed ¤140 -¤180 176 84 17th JANUARY 2016 177 Annie Robinson COASTGUARD COTTAGES Oil on Canvas 8"x16" (20x40cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 177 178 Hugh McCormick RIVER LANDSCAPE, SHADES OF SUMMER Oil on Canvas 19.5"x29.5" (49.5x75cm) Signed & Dated 1992 ¤300 - ¤400 178 179 Dennis H Osbourne STILL LIFE WITH RED ROSE Oil on Canvas 15.25"x19.25" (38.5x49cm) Signed & Inscribed Verso Provenance: Whyte’s November 2002 ¤250 - ¤350 179 85 DOLAN’S 181 180 182 180 Conor Deere SPRING BLOSSOM Oil on Canvas 23.5"x19.5" (60x49.5cm) Signed 181 Conor Deere STRING OF PEARLS Oil on Canvas 23.5"x35.25" (59.5x89.5cm) Unframed Signed ¤300 - ¤400 GETTING READY Oil on Canvas 19.25"x27.25" (49x69cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 ¤300 - ¤400 86 182 Conor Deere 17th JANUARY 2016 183 Royal Doulton Floral Pattern Tea Set, Cups, Saucers, Plates, Milk Jug, Sugar Bowl & Cake Plates ¤70 - ¤100 183 184 19th Century Blue & White Meat Plate, decorated with pagodas and gardens, approx 18.25" wide ¤80 - ¤140 184 185 Waterford Crystal Cut Glass Flower Vase, approx 17cm high, together with another Cut Glass Jug, approx 15cm high [2] ¤30 - ¤50 185 87 DOLAN’S 186 Giant Size X-Men #1 (1975). Features the first appearance of the New X-Men team, the first appearance of Nightcrawler, Storm, Thunderbird, and Colossus and the second appearance of Wolverine ¤500 - ¤600 186 187 187 Amazing Spider-Man #129 (1974). This issue marks the first appearance of The Punisher, one of Marvel’s most popular characters who will be appearing in the Daredevil TV Show in 2016. ¤500 - ¤600 188 Amazing Spider-Man #300 (1988). Features the first appearance of Spider-Man’s deadliest enemy, Venom. ¤150 - ¤200 189 Ghost Rider #1 (1973). Features Ghost Rider’s first issue in his own series. ¤150 - ¤200 188 88 189 17th JANUARY 2016 190 Ultimate Spider-Man #1 & Ultimate Spider-Man #2. The first two issues of Marvel’s modern re-design of Spider-Man. ¤80 - ¤140 191 Ultimate Spider-Man #1/2 & Ultimate Spider-Man #5. ¤80 - ¤140 192 Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2 #36. Iconic 9-11 black cover. A piece of history reflected in a Marvel comic as Spider-Man rescues victims from the World Trade Centre. 190 191 192 ¤50 - ¤80 193 Collection of approx 50 issues featuring Marvel’s most popular characters… Iron Man, Thor, Avengers, Spider-Man & Fantastic Four. 194 ¤50 - ¤80 194 12 Superman Comic books from the 1970’s & 80’s. 193 ¤15 - ¤25 195 12 assorted DC Comics featuring the darker side of the DC universe. ¤15 - ¤25 196 196 8 Swamp Thing comics from the 1970’s, 80’s, and 90’s. 195 ¤15 - ¤25 197 Set of 3 Marvel Ultimate #1 comic books featuring X-Men, Avengers and Spider-Man. ¤15 - ¤25 197 89 DOLAN’S 199 198 198 An early 19th Century Sampler, worked by Elizabeth Ann Johnson, dated December 24th 1816, with a peom by Isaac Watts ‘How fair is the rose, what a beautiful flower, the glory of April and May, but the leaves are beginning to fade in an hour, and they wither and die in a day’, with buildings, flowers and animals below, surrounded by a floral border, framed, approx 12"x13" (30.5x32.5cm) ¤400 - ¤600 90 199 April 24th 1916, curious item, small plated silver box containing a miniture prayer book, inscribed To Lizzie - With all good wishes on her marraige, from Florence Drury, April 24th 1916, which was the date of the Easter Rising. ¤40 - ¤60 17th JANUARY 2016 200 201 203 202 200 The Entrance into Glan Flesk, beteween Kenmare and Killarney, aquatint, 11.75"x16.5", framed ¤150 - ¤200 201 Walter Till THE COLLEEN BAWN ROCK, KILLARNEY Watercolour 7.25"x10.75" (18.5x27cm) Signed With early picture postcard of the Rock verso 202 Panoramic View of the Lakes of Killarney, 1837, with key to the important houses, colour lithograph, with all faults, 19"x23", framed ¤300 - ¤400 203 After James Humbert Craig ARRANMORE FROM THE ROSSES Coloured Print 16"x21" (40.5x53cm) Signed ¤80 - ¤140 ¤250 - ¤300 91 DOLAN’S 204 204 Robert Egginton b.1943 COTTAGE NEAR FALCARRAGH, CO DONEGAL Watercolour 14.5"x21.75" (37x55cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 206 Irish School 208 Basil Shaw COLLEGE GREEN Mixed Media 11"x15.25" (28x39cm) Signed CROAGH PATRICK Oil on Board 19.25"x23.25" (49x59cm) Signed ¤40 - ¤60 ¤40 - ¤60 207 George Pheonix 210 Style of Richard William Halfnight 1855 - 1925 MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGES Watercolour 9.5"x13.75" (24x35cm) 209 Bernard Reynolds ¤50 - ¤80 205 Victorian School AVERY HILL Watercolour 6.5"x13" (16.5x33.5cm) Inscribed exstensively verso with details of the Boyd Family, who lived in Avery Hill COUNTRY RESIDENCE, MARCH 1904 Pen & Ink Drawing 14.25"x22" (36x56cm) Signed CAVAN FIELDS & LAKE Watercolour 15"x19" (38x48cm) Signed ¤40 - ¤60 ¤40 - ¤60 211 A Baxter Print, Figures in a Continental Landscape, 10.25"x14.75" (26x37.5cm), in Original Ornate Gilt Frame, Inscribed & Dated 1857 ¤40 - ¤60 ¤120 - ¤180 92 17th JANUARY 2016 205 206 207 208 209 210 93 DOLAN’S 212 213 212 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, Shell Poster, 16.5"x25.5" (42x64.5cm) ¤100 - ¤200 213 Study for IMPERIAL AIRWAYS USE SHELL, Shell Poster, 16.5"x24.5" (42x62.5cm) ¤100 - ¤200 214 MY GOODNESS, MY GUINNESS, JUST THINK WHAT KINK- AJOU CAN DO, colour lithograph, 31.5"x22" (80.5x56cm), Guinness Poster, with art work by Gilroy 214 215 215 Cuala Press 216 Snaffles, Pair of Coloured Prints ¤60 - ¤100 THE FAIRY HILL Handcoloured Print 9.5"x7" (24x18cm) ¤100 - ¤200 94 217 Ornate Gilt Framed Bevelled Mirror ¤60 - ¤80 218 Assortment of Picture Frames ¤30 - ¤40 ¤300 - ¤400 17th JANUARY 2016 TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Definitions In these Conditions, West of Ireland Art Auctions Limited, trading as Dolan’s Art Auction House, 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 Dolan’s Art Auction House conducting the auction is called ‘The Auctioneer’. As auctioneers, Dolan’s act as agent for the seller. A sale contract is made directly between the seller and the buyer. However, Dolan’s may own a lot (and in such circumstances act in a principal capacity as seller) and/or may have a legal, beneficial or financial interest in a lot. 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 every lot: a) Each lot as set out in the catalogue or as divided or combined with any other lot or lots is sold by the vendor with all faults, imperfections and errors of description. b) The auctioneer shall not be responsible for any discrepancies between the colour in the catalogue illustration and that of the original work being offered for sale. c) Any claim under any Statute must be received in writing by the Auctioneers within three months of the sale. d) 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 party acting on their behalf. e) All lots are made available for inspection for a reasonable period prior to auction. A buyer who makes a bid for any lot thereby acknowledges that he has satisfied himself as to the physical condition, state of repair or restoration, age and catalogue description of such lot and also that he accepts these conditions of sale. Dolan’s knowledge, in relation to each lot, is partially dependent on information provided by the seller and Dolan’s are not able to, and do not, carry out exhaustive due diligence searches on each lot. Bidders acknowledge this fact and accept responsibility for carrying out inspections and investigations to satisfy themselves as to the lots they may be interested in buying. Bidders also acknowledge the fact that many lots are of an age that they may not be in perfect condition. All lots are offered for sale with any imperfections. Catalogue descriptions and condition reports may on occasions make reference to particular imperfections of a lot, but Bidders should note that lots may have other faults not expressly referred to in the catalogue or condition report. Illustrations are for identification purposes only and will not convey full information as to the actual condition of lots. 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 has arisen, he has absolute discretion to settle it or to re-offer the lot for sale. 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 other 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. Rescindment 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. In the event of a sale by private treaty both the vendor and the buyer agree to be bound by these conditions and any other special conditions of sale. 7. Retention of Title All goods remain the property of the vendor until paid for in full. The Auctioneers will not assume liability to discharge net proceeds arising from the sale of goods until those goods have been paid for in full. 8. 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. 9. Collection and Deliveries The Auctioneers do not normally undertake the packing, collection or delivery of goods but will if requested use their best endeavours 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 arise 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 C = 500. Provided further the Auctioneers will not be liable for consequential loss in any circumstances whatsoever. 10. 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 or damage to goods of any kind including breakages, or for unauthorised removal of goods. 11. Right to Re-sell The Auctioneer reserves the right to re-sell any item that has not been collected within fourteen days. 12. Telephone bidding Every effort will be made to facilitate persons wishing to bid by telephone at auction but the auctioneer disclaims responsibility for any failures for whatever reason, in this regard. 13. Absentee Bidding Every effort will be made to facilitate persons wishing to leave commission bids with the auctioneer but the auctioneer disclaims responsibility for any failures for whatever reason, in this regard. 14. Droit de Suite The artist’s resale levy, the droit de suite, where applicable, will be deemed to be the responsibility of the vendor. Dolan’s Art Auction House will not charge this levy to the purchaser. The vendor by entering his goods for sale with Dolan’s Art Auction House acknowledges that he/she is responsible for the payment of this artist’s resale levy. Dolan’s Art Auction House will not be responsible for payment of the droit de suite and the vendor by entering his/her goods for sale acknowledges that he/she has accepted and agreed to be bound by this condition of sale. Furthermore Dolan’s Art Auction House accepts goods for sale from the vendor on the condition that the vendor authorizes Dolan’s Art Auction House to withhold monies due for payment of the droit de suite from the auction proceeds due to the vendor, and the vendor further authorizes Dolan’s Art Auction House to pay the droit de suite, on the vendors behalf, to the artist. Furthermore the vendor acknowledges that the droit de suite payment where applicable will be charged to the vendors account in addition to the vendors commission charged by the auctioneer and any illustration or other charges applicable to the account. 15. Special Conditions PURCHASER: a) The purchaser shall pay a commission to the auctioneer, viz. a Buyer’s Premium, of 20% plus VAT on the hammer price of each lot. b) The Purchaser acknowledges that the auctioneer may also receive a commission from the vendor. c) All accounts must be discharged by certified cheque, bank draft or cash. The auctioneer reserves the right not to release goods until cheque payments have been cleared by the bank. Credit cards are also accepted with a 2.5% surcharge. Non-Irish debit cards will incur a 2.5% surcharge d) Responsibility for items purchased passes to the purchaser on the fall of the hammer. The Auctioneers reserve the right to look for a 25% deposit on all goods. e) The buyer authorises the Auctioneer to use any photographs, drawings or illustrations of any lot purchased by the buyer, and, to indicate the price paid at auction for the lot, and the buyer acknowledges that same may be used for any advertising, promotional or other such purposes. 16. P urchasers will NOT be charged the Artists Resale Levy. 17. 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. 18. Special Notice To Purchaser Prospective purchasers are advised that several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, including but not limited to coral, ivory and tortoiseshell. Accordingly, prospective purchasers should familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations prior to bidding , if they intend to import such items into another country. 95 DOLAN’S ARTIST INDEX BY LOT NO. A Arnold, Patience 151 B Baker, William John Ballard, Brian Bingham, Jimmy Bradley, William Brennan, Deirdre Brophy, Elizabeth Byrne, Val 61 33 174 149 164 171 31 C Cahill, James 76 Campbell, George 42 Carr, Rosemary 155 Collier, Thomas Frederick53 Cowley, Pat 152 Cudworth, Jack 175 Cunningham, William 176 D Deere, Conor 170, 180-182 E Egan, Orla Egginton, Frank Egginton, Robert 112-113 48, 51 49, 97-99, 204 F ffrench le Roy Freeney, Edward 90-92 38 G Grogan, Mat 77-81 H Hanlon, Father Jack Hanrahan, Michael Hayes, Edwin Hutton, Douglas 95 163 52 103, 108-109, 172 I Ireland, Thomas Taylor 138 K Knuttel, Graham 84-86 L Larkin, Syra Longley, Sarah 32 169 M Maderson, Arthur Marjoram, Jerry McCaig, Norman McCormick, Hugh Morgan, Henry Morris, John Morris, Michael Murphy, John 34-36, 100-101 50 156 178 45-46, 157-162, 173 106-107 110-111 153-154 N Neogrady, Laszlo 54 O Osbourne, Dennis H O’Neill, Ken O’Neill, Mark O’Ryan, Fergus P Phoenix, George 207 R Reynolds, Bernard Robinson, Annie Robinson, Markey Ryan, Bridget Ryan, Philip 209 177 102 104-105 167-168 S Schwatschke, John Shaw, Basil 28, 114-120 208 T Teeling, Norman Till, Walter 37, 39-40 201 W Waldron, Carol Ann Walsh, Kate Walsh, Manus Webb, Kenneth Wilks, Maurice C Williams, Alexander Winter, William Tatton 87-89 29 166 82-83 94 62 137 Y Young, Mabel 165 179 121-122 41, 43-44, 93 96 www.facebook.com/dolansart GIFT VOUCHERS AVAILABLE REFERENCES: Theo Snoddy, Dictionary of Irish Artists, 20th Century 96 4th NOVEMBER 2012 2012 4th NOVEMBER 2012 4th NOVEMBER DUBLIN Sunday 3rd November 2013, 1pm LIMERICK Sunday 9 th November 2014, 2pm CORK Sunday 19 th January 2014, 2pm ENTRIES INVITED ROSSLARE, KELLY’S HOTEL CLIFDEN, CONNEMARA May Bank Holiday, Sunday 1st May, 2016 Bank Holiday Monday 1st & Tuesday 2nd August, 2016 3 DOLAN’S Cork Limerick Galway Dublin Rosslare Dolan’s Art Auction House Lissarulla, Carnmore, Co. Galway 091 798 647 info@dolansart.com www.dolansart.com 4 Connemara
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