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BALLYCONNEELY CONNEMARA Monday 1st August & Tuesday 2nd August 2016 12.30pm daily CONNEMARA ART AND ANTIQUES AUCTION Ballyconneely, Connemara BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY 1ST AUGUST 2016 & TUESDAY 2ND AUGUST 2016 at 12.30pm daily DAY ONE: Paintings, Antiques & Collectables Commencing at 12.30pm. Lot 1 – 278 DAY TWO: Paintings, Antiques, Silver, Books, Collectables & Rugs Commencing at 12.30pm. Lot 280 - 490 ENQUIRIES / BIDS Dolan’s Art Auction House Lissarulla, Carnmore, Co. Galway Tel: +353 (0)91 798 647 Email: info@dolansart.com PREVIEW View online at www.dolansart.com ns o i t c u A start 12.3i0lypm da VIEWING Ballyconneely, Connemara Thursday 28th July, 12.00 noon – 7.00pm Friday 29th July, 10.00am – 7.00pm Saturday 30th July, 10.00am – 7.00pm Sunday 31st July, 10.00am – 7.00pm Monday 1st August, 10.00am to start of auction Tuesday 2nd August, 10.00am to start of auction All lots are sold subject to the terms and conditions of sale printed in this catalogue. Buyers premium 25% including VAT on each lot. Purchasers will not be charged the 4% artist resale levy. DOLAN’S 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 56 N N56 Letterfack Clifden 1 Maam Cross N5 6 44 Oughterard N84 Galway R336 Spiddal Ballyconneely 2 DIRECTIONS 6 N5 R336 Carna R3 40 Roundstone R3 Lough Corrib N56 R3 R34 45 Recess 41 Cong R3 N56 Ballinrobe N84 Ballyconneely Lough Mask Leenane Barna From Clifden, take the R341, signposted for Ballyconneely and Roundstone, and follow the road for 9km until you reach Ballyconneely village. 1st AUGUST 2016 IMPORTANT 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 25% including 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 12.30pm on sale days, Monday 1st August & Tuesday 2nd August. 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. Please note that all books are sold ‘with all faults’ and not subject to return. 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 these 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. 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. Please note that lots 148-168 are being sold on behalf of the Dolan family. 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. PAYMENT All goods must be paid for, in full, before collection. 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. Payment may also be made by electronic transfer of funds to Dolan’s bank account, full details on request. In certain circumstances, the Auctioneers may require payment to be made by account transfer. Purchasers will NOT be charged the artist’s resale levy, known as the droit de suite. COLLECTION OF LOTS Lots purchased at the sale may be collected on both sale days and on the following day Wednedsay 3rd August, 10am - 5pm and thereafter from our office at Lissarulla, Carnmore, Co. Galway. 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. FURTHER INFORMATION www.dolansart.com COPYRIGHT © 2016 DOLAN’S ART AUCTION HOUSE. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 3 DOLAN’S 1 2 4 A MARITIME MAP OF GALWAY BAY, THE ARAN ISLANDS, CO CLARE AND CO GALWAY Limited Edition Reprint, 2009 26"x38" (66x96.5cm) ¤250 - ¤400 2 After Lionel Edwards RI 1878 - 1966 HELLO, WHAT'S THE HURRY Monochrome Print ¤50 - ¤70 3 After Lionel Edwards RI 1878 - 1966 MY IRISH SKETCH BOOK Pair of Monochrome Prints ¤80 - ¤100 4 Irish Life & Landscape by J Crampton Walker, illustrating the work of early 20th Century Irish Artists, numerous colour and black & white illustrations, signed by Ciaran MacGonigal, with all faults [1 volume] ¤60 - ¤80 5 Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings, with all faults, Interesting Bound Volume [1 vol] ¤80 - ¤100 6 Graham Crowley ROOFTOPS Limited Edition Coloured Print 28.25"x20.75" (72x53cm) Signed and Inscribed Together with a matching smaller limited edition print, also signed ¤100 - ¤200 7 Joe Boske THE WORLD & NIGHT FLIGHT Pair of Limited Edition Prints 14.5"x14.25" (37x36.5cm) and smaller Both Signed ¤80 - ¤120 8 MAP OF GALWAY, CAPITAL OF CONNAUGHT Coloured Reprint 18.25"x27.5" (46.5x70cm) ¤30 - ¤50 3 4 6 1 5 7 7 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 9 9A 9 A World War II Group of Medals, to “Flight Lieutenant W.H. Brown”, medals not stamped, with Air Ministry London letter ¤160 - ¤180 9A The Art Of Jack B Yeats by Rosenthal & Hilary Pyle, illustrated throughout, with all faults [1 vol] ¤40 - ¤60 10 Sotheby’s Art At Auction, for the Years 1967 - 68, 1969 - 70, 1976 - 77, 1978 - 79, as a collection, with all faults [4 volumes] ¤20 - ¤40 11 Renoir & Monet, a collection of volumes, illustrated throughout, with all faults [6 volumes] ¤20 - ¤40 12 The Impressionists, from Cezanne to Van Gogh; Essential Surrealists; Essential Picasso; Manet, with all faults [4 volumes] ¤20 - ¤40 13 Sotheby’s Annual Review 1961-1961, together with The Ivory Hammer, The Year at Sotheby’s 1962-63, 1964-65, 1965-66, as a collection, with all faults [4 volumes] ¤20 - ¤40 14 Bernie Prendergast W.B.YEATS Charcoal Drawing 18.25"x12.25" (46.5x31.5cm) Signed & Inscribed & Dated Nov ’89 ¤180 - ¤250 15 Anne Yeats 1919 - 2001 MEN WORKING Pencil Sketch 9.5"x7" (24x17.5cm) Signed with Initials Anne was the daughter of WB Yeats Exhibition Label Verso ¤250 - ¤350 16 A Dictionary of Irish Artist’s, by Theo Snoddy, with all faults [1 vol] ¤50 - ¤70 9 11 10 12 13 14 15 5 DOLAN’S 17 17 John Schwatschke b.1943 "MARRIAGE OF CONVANIENCE" Oil on Canvas 29.5"x39.5" (75x100.5cm) Signed with Monogram and Dated 2011 Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤1,200 - ¤1,500 18 Jack Donovan 1934 - 2014 NUDE ON BED (Pinkie Downey Series) Oil on Board 48"x44.25" (122x112.5cm) Signed with Initials & Dated (20)01 18 6 ¤800 - ¤1,200 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 20 19 19 Sculpted Figure of a Female Torso, Ceramic Glaze on Terracotta, approx 15" (38cm) high ¤300 - ¤400 20 After Sir William Russell Flint RA, PRWS, RSW, ROI 1880 - 1969 STUDY OF YOUNG WOMEN Coloured Print 11.75"x23.25" (30x59cm) Signed in Pencil by the Artist ¤100 - ¤200 21 22 21 Tailor’s Dummy, adjustable height, on stand ¤120 - ¤160 22 Carved Stone Figure, Nude Female, raised on a plinth, approx 11.75" (30cm) high ¤140 - ¤200 23 Thomas Ryan PRHA b.1929 SEATED NUDE Mixed Media 11.5"x10" (29x25cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤380 24 After Sir William Russell Flint RA, PRWS, RSW, ROI THE DANZA MONTANA Coloured Print, Published 1960 19"x25" (48x63.5cm) Signed in pencil ¤150 - ¤200 23 7 DOLAN’S 25 Cynthia Moran YOUNG MAN Bronze Sculpture Approx 12" (30cm) High Signed ¤800 - ¤1,000 25 26 26 8 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916 - 2012 27 Louis le Brocquy HRHA 1916 - 2012 THE TAIN, WARRIOR Lithograph on Paper 15"x21.25" (38x54cm) Signed and Dated 1969 THE TAIN, WOMAN Lithograph on Paper 20.5"x14.5" (52x37cm) Signed by the artist ¤800 - ¤1,200 ¤300 - ¤500 27 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 29 28 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. 28 Mark O’Neill b.1963 29 Mark O’Neill b.1963 DIANA’S POSE Oil on Board 10.5"x7.5" (26.75x19cm) Signed and Dated 2010 Signed and Inscribed Verso RUBEN’S POSE Oil on Board 8.5"x6.5" (21.5x16.5cm) Signed and Dated (20)10 Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤500 - ¤800 ¤500 - ¤800 9 DOLAN’S 30 33 Norman Teeling b.1944 Vintage Child’s High Chair, approx 40" high, which converts to a Low Chair THE BLUE ROOM Oil on Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x60cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 31 George III Walnut Twin Drop Leaf Table, with drawers, on legs terminating in pad feet, approx 44" wide ¤250 - ¤350 32 30 Dachshund Figurine by Goebel, approx 10" long ¤40 - ¤60 ¤60 - ¤100 34Attractive 19th Century Long Footstool, upholstered in William Morris Style Fabric, the frieze with geometric shaped studs, upon rosewood cabriole feet, approx 45" long ¤280 - ¤320 35 Persian Style Floor Rug, decorated with various scrolled floral panels upon a red ground, approx 142"x97" ¤250 - ¤350 31 31 32 34 33 35 33 10 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 36 Victorian Marquetry Display Cabinet, mahogany with single glazed door, fitted interior with shelves, decorated with applied ormolu mounts, on cabriole legs, approx, 64.5" high, 26.5" wide, 18" deep ¤400 - ¤600 37 Attractive Edwardian Tortoiseshell Oak & Silver Plated Vessel, with lid, complete with figure of a Tortoise, approx 5.5" diameter ¤80 - ¤120 38 Mahogany Queen Anne Style Serpentine Fronted Side Table, fitted with a single drawer and raised on cabriole legs, with pad feet, approx 23.5" wide, 14" deep ¤100 - ¤200 39 37 38 36 Henry John Sylvester Stannard 1870 - 1951 AUTUMN SUNSET, SHEPHERD & FLOCK, SEPTEMBER 1900 Watercolour 19.5"x35.75" (49.5x91cm) Signed In Original Ornate Gilt Frame, Original Label Verso, Inscribed An Autumn Evening After a Rainy Day & Dated September 1900 ¤700 - ¤800 39A After John O’Connor DUBLIN FROM THE PHOENIX PARK Coloured Engraving 8"x15" (20.5x38cm) ¤180 - ¤250 40 A Large Deep Brass Fender, with gallery, internal measurement 62", return 24" ¤150 - ¤250 41 Square Mahogany Envelope Folding-Top Card Table, opening to reveal A linedinterior with counter wells, single frieze drawer, on cabriole legs, terminating in castors, approx 21.5"x21.5" ¤400 - ¤600 39 39A 40 41 11 DOLAN’S 42 Five Sets of Boxed Vintage Mecano ¤100 - ¤200 43 An Early 20th Century Spelter Figure , an archer, raised on a plinth, approx 15" high ¤120 - ¤180 44 Bronze Mortar & Pestle, approx 9cm high ¤40 - ¤60 42 45 A Pair of Brass Candlesticks, early 19th Century, barley sugar twist with detachable sconces, approx 12" high ¤70 - ¤100 46 An Edwardian Brass Bound Oak Planter, quarter barrel shape, approx 14" diameter ¤80 - ¤100 47 A Chinese Champleve Style Bronze Vase, decorated with birds and ornaments, approx 11.5" high ¤60 - ¤100 48 Two brass preserving pans, 16" & 13" diameters ¤60 - ¤80 49 A Victorian Walnut Brass Bound Writing Box, with tooled leather writing surface, approx 13.75" wide ¤80 - ¤100 50 Boot Scraper ¤40 - ¤50 51 A Victorian Helmet Shaped Brass Coal Scuttle, approx 17" high overall ¤60 - ¤80 45 44 43 48 46 47 49 50 12 51 49 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 52 A Collection of Vintage Teddy Bears ¤60 - ¤100 53 An Indian Brass Topped Occasional Table, probably Benares, and with folding mother of pearl inlaid support, approx 23" diameter ¤60 - ¤100 54 A Brass Gong, raised on wooden stand with beater, approx 8" high ¤80 - ¤100 55 An Air Raid Precaution Bell, stamped ARP & dated 1939, approx 9.5" high including handle ¤40 - ¤60 56 A 19th Century Brass Coal Helmet, approx 20" high overall ¤50 - ¤70 57 A Silver Topped Cane, Birmingham 1919, approx 32" long ¤40 - ¤60 58 Brass Postal Scale, approx 9.5" wide ¤40 - ¤60 59 A Vintage Crocodile Skin Suitcase, circa 1920, with brass fittings and partially fitted interior, makers Barkers of Kensington, approx 16" wide ¤180 - ¤250 60 61 62 63 52 Vintage Cased Erika Typewriter ¤40 - ¤60 55 54 53 57 58 56 A Pair of Brass Fire Dogs, and a three piece Brass Campanion Set ¤80 - ¤100 59 60 Pair of Door Stops, in the form of cannonballs, with looped handles ¤40 - ¤50 Vintage Sweet Afton Games Board & Clock, each approx 20" high ¤40 - ¤60 61 62 63 13 DOLAN’S 64 65 68 67 66 69 71 70 74 73 72 14 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 64 65 66 67 68 Edwardian Mahogany 72 Set of 4 good Breakfront Desk,with tooled Hepplewhite leather writing surface and style chairs, fitted with five drawers with each with drop handles and raised on upholstered horse foliate carved cabriole legs hair seats terminating in claw & ball feet, ¤280 - ¤350 approx 48" wide, 27" deep 73Attractive ¤600 - ¤800 Oriental Carved Edwardian Mahogany Hardwood Table, Occasional Table, carved with pearl-chasing shaped with piecrust edge, snap action, on turned dragons, column with 3 downswept approx 16" wide, legs terminating in paw feet, 23.5" high the top approx 24"x17.75" ¤60 - ¤100 ¤120 - ¤180 74 Victorian Copper Pair of Regency Style Preserve Pan, Rosewood Occasional Chairs, approx 15" diameter each with turned and bowed ¤150 - ¤250 top rail, 75 Attractive Dinner drop in seat and raised Service, Ashworth on sabre legs Bros, partial service ¤100 - ¤150 comprising meat plate Brass Bound Oak Barrel with reservoir, soup Shaped Umbrella or Stick tureen, smaller tureens, Stand, with looped handle, plates, bowls & sauce approx 22" high overall boat etc. ¤150 - ¤250 ¤300 - ¤400 Edwardian Satinwood Occasional Chair, with pierced splat back, stuffover floral seat, serpentine front rail and raised on turned front legs ¤100 - ¤150 76 77 69 70 Good Victorian Copper Preserve Pan, approx 17" diameter ¤180 - ¤280 Alfred Grey RHA 1845 - 1926 HIGHLAND COW Watercolour 9.5"x11.5" (24x29cm) Signed Inscribed Verso 71 Oak and woolwork foot stool, the top decorated with various floral sprays, upon faceted tapered supports and baluster stretchers, approx 17.5"x17.5" wide & deep ¤100 - ¤200 A Royal Doulton Tea Set, comprising plates, cups, saucers, milk jug and sugar bowl ¤100 - ¤150 76 A Royal Albert Moss Rose Tea Set, comprising cups, saucers, plates, milk jug, sugar bowl & cream jug, together with a matching teapot ¤100 - ¤150 78 Matching Pair of Victorian Glass Table Lamps, with depictions of Napoleon & Josephine, on gilt metal bases, approx 15" high ¤150 - ¤250 79 Pair of Ornate Plates, decorated with Birds, Butterflies, Flowers & Foliage, each approx 10.5" diameter, with maker’s mark verso ¤30 - ¤50 ¤300 - ¤400 75 77 78 78 15 DOLAN’S 1st AUGUST 2016 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. 80 Mat Grogan b.1947 SUMMER BOUQUET Oil on Canvas Board 16.25"x14.25" (41.5x36cm) Signed ¤900 - ¤1,200 81 Mat Grogan b.1947 YELLOW ROSES IN SUNLIGHT Oil on Board 4.5"x6.5" (11.5x16.5cm) Signed ¤380 - ¤480 80 82 Victorian School RED, PINK AND YELLOW ROSES Oil on Board 10.25"x31.5" (26x80cm) Signed In Original Attractive Gilt Frame ¤280 - ¤350 83 Thomas Ryan PRHA b.1929 RED ROSE & JEWEL Oil on Board 5.5"x7.5" (14x19cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed & Dated 2007 Verso ¤1,200 - ¤1,500 81 84 James Cahill b.1956 THE PEARL NECKLACE Oil on Canvas Board 11.75"x9.75" (30x24.5cm) Signed 82 16 ¤900 - ¤1,200 1st AUGUST 2016 85 83 84 85 86 Mat Grogan b.1947 SUMMER ROSES Oil on Canvas Board 9.5"x7.5" (24.5x19.5cm) Signed ¤680 - ¤750 86 Mat Grogan b.1947 SUMMER FLOWERS & FUSCHIA Oil on Board 8.5"x6.5" (22x16.5cm) Signed ¤680 - ¤750 87 Mat Grogan b.1947 ROSES IN THE DRAWING ROOM Oil on Board 4.75"x6.75" (12x17.5cm) Signed ¤380 - ¤450 88 Mat Grogan b.1947 PEACHES AND ROSES Oil on Board 6.5"x4.5" (16.5x11.5cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 87 88 17 DOLAN’S 89 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. 18 89 Mark O’Neill b.1963 DUTCH LEMON Oil on Board 13.5"x9.5" (34x24cm) Signed and Dated 2010 Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤1,800 - ¤2,500 1st AUGUST 2016 90 91 92 90 Raymond Campbell b.1956 91 Mat Grogan b.1947 93 92 Mat Grogan b.1947 FRUIT & WINE Oil on Board 11"x7" (28x18cm) Signed WINE AND PEARS Oil on Board 6.75"x4.75" (17x12cm) Signed ROSES & PEACHES Oil on Board 14"x11" (35.5x28cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤1,000 ¤350 - ¤450 ¤500 - ¤750 93 Tony Robinson b.1954 JAPANESE CHERRY Oil on Board 15.5"x11.5" (39.5x29cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤380 19 DOLAN’S 94 Brian Dennington STREET CAFE Oil on Canvas Board 30"x37.25" (76x94.5cm) Signed and Dated ¤2,400 - ¤2,800 94 95 Norman Teeling b.1944 COLLEGE GREEN, LIGHT & SHADE Oil on Canvas 16"x20" (50.5x40.5cm) Signed 95 20 ¤600 - ¤800 1st AUGUST 2016 96 Norman Teeling b.1944 O’CONNELL STREET & THE GPO Oil on Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed 96 ¤700 - ¤800 97 Maurice Henderson b.1944 UNION HALL IN BLUE Oil on Canvas 28"x36" (71x91cm) Signed & Dated (20)06 Signed & Inscribed Verso 97 ¤450 - ¤750 21 DOLAN’S 98 98 Robert Egginton b. 1943 THE OLD HARBOUR ROUNDSTONE Watercolour 14.5"x22" (37x56cm) Signed ¤700 - ¤900 99 Robert Egginton b.1943 BOATS NEAR ROUNDSTONE Watercolour 17.75"x23.5" (45x59.5cm) Signed 99 22 ¤700 - ¤900 1st AUGUST 2016 100 100 Robert Egginton b.1943 THE OLD BRIDGE, NEAR KYLEMORE ABBEY, CONNEMARA Watercolour 17.75"x23.5" (45x59.5cm) Signed ¤750 - ¤1,000 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. 23 DOLAN’S 101 101 Jerry Marjoram b.1936 STONE WALLS, NEAR KILLARY, CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 19.5"x29.5" (49.5x75cm) Signed 103 Robert B Higgins b.1943 104AMargaret K Murphy FARM COTTAGES IN THE MOURNES Oil on Canvas 15.5"x19.5" (39.5x49.5cm) Signed MOUNTAIN LIGHT, CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 19.25"x29.5" (49x75cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 ¤400 - ¤600 ¤700 - ¤1,000 102 Robert B Higgins b.1943 104 Robert B Higgins b.1943 CHILDREN IN THE RIVER Oil on Canvas 17.5"x23.25" (44x59.5cm) Signed THE FURROWED FIELD, MOUNTAINS OF MOURNE Oil on Canvas 15.5"x19.5" (39.5x50cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 ¤400 - ¤600 104BMargaret K Murphy WATERFALL Oil on Canvas 29.5"x19.5" (75.5x50cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 24 1st AUGUST 2016 102 104 103 104A 104B 25 DOLAN’S 105 Hamilton Sloan b.1945 TEA BREAK ON THE BOG Oil on Canvas 27.5"x27.5" (70x70cm) Signed 105 ¤800 - ¤1,000 106 June Brilly b.1956 SUMMER FIELDS Oil on Board 9.5"x15.5" (24.5x39.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 106 26 1st AUGUST 2016 107 107 Cecil Maguire RUA b.1930 BEN BULBEN, CO SLIGO Oil on Canvas 19.5"x29.5" (49.5x75cm) Signed and Dated (20)06 Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤3,000 - ¤5,000 Cecil Maguire RUA Cecil Maguire was born in Lurgan in 1930 and graduated from Queen’s University Belfast in 1951. Following a career as Senior English Master in Lurgan College, Maguire retired in 1981 to concentrate on painting full time. In 1967 he became an associate of the Royal Ulster Academy and began exhibiting at the RHA in 1971. Cecil Maguire now lives and works for a great part of the year in Roundstone, Co. Galway, where he feels very much at home in an area which has always been the inspiration for much of his work - an area of tranquility and ever changing landscape. His work is part of many public, private and major national collections including The National Self Portrait Collection and The Ulster Museum, and The United Nations Headquarters, New York. 107ACecil Maguire, Towards a Retrospective, Illustrated Volume, Signed by the Artist [1] ¤60 - ¤100 27 DOLAN’S 108 108 Elizabeth Cope b.1952 SNOWDROPS & ACONITES, FIRST SPRING FLOWERS Oil on Canvas 29.5"x39.5" (75x100cm) Signed ¤2,500 - ¤3,500 109 Phoebe Cope b.1981 LIME HOUSE Oil on Canvas 23.5"x29.5" (60x75cm) Signed 109 28 ¤1,000 - ¤2,000 1st AUGUST 2016 110 Elizabeth Cope b.1952 WHITE LILAC AND BUTTERFLY IN THE STUDIO Oil & Mixed Media on Board 29.5"x23.5" (75x60cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,800 - ¤2,500 110 111 Phoebe Cope b.1981 PINK ROSES Oil on Canvas 27.75"x22" (71x55.5cm) Signed ¤1,400 - ¤2,000 111 29 DOLAN’S 112 Graham Knuttel Jack Donovan 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. An important contemporary artist, born in 1934, Jack Donovan was Headmaster of Limerick School of Art from 1962 to 1978, and included John Shinnors among his many former students. His unusual subject matter and strong bold use of colour combine to produce striking and unique work and it is no surprise that he firmly established a reputation nationally and internationally. 112 Graham Knuttel b.1954 SHEEP Oil on Canvas 36"x60" (91x152.5cm) Signed SUNFLOWERS & PINK ON BLUE Oil on Canvas 22"x15.75" (56x40cm) Signed and Dated (20)08 ¤5,500 - ¤6,500 ¤1,700 - ¤2,200 113 Jack Donovan 1934 -2014 RED POPPIES IN A WHITE GRAVY BOAT Oil on Board 17"x15" (43x38cm) Signed with Initials & Dated (20)04 Signed and dated verso ¤800 - ¤1,200 30 114 Brian Ballard RUA 115 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 VIEW FROM THE STUDIO Mixed Media 24.5"x19.5" (62.5x49.5cm) Signed ¤2,400 - ¤3,400 116 Jack Donovan 1934 -2014 FLOWERS IN A WHITE JUG Oil on Board 15.5"x13.5" (39x34.5cm) Signed with Initials & Dated (20)04 Signed and dated verso ¤800 - ¤1,000 117 Elizabeth Cope b.1952 PIGGY BANK Oil on Board 6.25"x24" (16x61cm) Signed ¤800 - ¤1,000 1st AUGUST 2016 113 114 115 116 117 31 DOLAN’S 118 118 Brian Ballard RUA TULIPS REFLECTED Oil on Canvas 19.5"x23.25" (49.5x59cm) Signed and Dated (20)12 ¤3,800 - ¤4,500 32 Brian Ballard RUA Born in Belfast, Brian Ballard trained at Belfast College of Art, and later at the College of Art, Liverpool. He still lives in Belfast but spends long periods of time living and working in his house on the remote and rugged island of Inishfree off the coast of Donegal. His contemporary approach to painting alternates between figurative treatment of nudes, landscape and expressionistic still life, all of which he practices in equal measure and intensity. Brian has exhibited widely in Ireland and England ever since his paintings were first hung in the Arts Council Gallery in 1967. His work can be found in many collections such as The Ulster Museum, U2, and the National Trust. 1st AUGUST 2016 119 Brian Bourke HRHA b.1936 OWER SPRING 2001 Oil on Canvas 24"x20" (60.5x50.5cm) Signed & Inscribed & Dated Verso ¤1,000 - ¤1,200 120 Brian Bourke HRHA b.1936 MAYO TREES, APRIL ’93 Mixed Media 20.75"x14" (53x36.5cm) Signed, Inscribed and Dated ¤600 - ¤800 121 Brian Bourke HRHA b.1936 BELMONT, CO OFFALY Mixed Media 20"x16" (51x40.5cm) Signed, Inscribed and Dated 2010 ¤600 -¤800 122 Brian Bourke HRHA b.1936 STUDY OF A FEMALE NUDE Mixed Media 24"x17" (61x43cm) Signed and Dated Sept ’70 Taylor Galleries Dublin Label Verso ¤300 - ¤500 119 120 121 122 33 DOLAN’S 123 123 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 POPPIES AND ORANGE TIP Oil on Canvas 18.5"x22.75" (46.5x57.5cm) Signed Original Blue Door Studio Label Verso ¤10,000 - ¤12,000 34 1st AUGUST 2016 124 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. 124 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 CONNEMARA FIELDS, EVENING GLOW Oil on Canvas 9"x13.25" (23x33.5cm) Signed Inscribed Verso ¤2,700 - ¤3,000 35 DOLAN’S 125 125 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 POTATO DIGGERS & SHAWLIES Oil on Board 20.75"x27" (53x68.5cm) Signed ¤2,500 - ¤3,500 126 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 CLOWN IN YELLOW & BLUE Mixed Media 20"x12.5" (51x31.5cm) Signed 126 36 ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 1st AUGUST 2016 127 127 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 RETURNING HOME Mixed Media 4.25"x11.5" (10.5x29.5cm) Signed ¤2,800 - ¤3,200 128 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 GALWAY CITY STREET & CURRACHS BY THE SEA, CONNEMARA Mixed Media, A Pair Each 6.25"x6.25" (16x16cm) Both Signed ¤800 - ¤1,200 128AMarkey Robinson 1918 - 1999 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’. 128 128 MOUNTAIN & LAKE Mixed Media 4.5"x6.5" (11.5x16.5cm) Signed ¤200 - ¤300 128BMarkey Robinson Volume, Maverick Spirit, by Michael Mulreaney, with all faults [1 vol] ¤30 - ¤50 128CThe Irish Figurists by Susan Stairs, limited edition volume, with all faults, published 1999 [1 vol] ¤30 - ¤50 128A 37 DOLAN’S 129 129 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 130 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 POPPIES Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.5" (29.5x39.5cm) Signed SWEET PEA Oil on Board 11.75"x13.75" (29.5x34.5cm) Signed SWEET PEA Oil on Canvas 9.5"x13.75" (24x35cm) Signed ¤4,800 - ¤5,500 ¤3,500 - ¤4,000 ¤3,500 - ¤4,000 131 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 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. 38 2nd AUGUST 2016 130 131 39 DOLAN’S 132 132 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 WILD POPPIES Oil on Canvas 12"x18.25" (30.5x46.5cm) Signed Inscribed & Dated 2005 Verso ¤3,800 - ¤4,500 40 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. 1st AUGUST 2016 133 133 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 WILD FLOWER MEADOW Oil on Canvas 13.75"x9.75" (35x24.5cm) Signed ¤4,000 - ¤5,000 41 DOLAN’S 133A 133B 133C 133ADesmond Hickey 1937 - 2007 133BJerry Marjoram b.1936 42 133CJerry Marjoram b.1936 SUMMER PATIO WITH GERANIUMS Oil on Canvas Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed WILD FLOWERS, CONNEMARA Oil on Board 11.75"x9.75" (30x25cm) Signed PINK FLOWERS, CONNEMARA Oil on Board 7.75"x9.75" (20x25cm) Signed ¤750 - ¤950 ¤400 - ¤600 ¤300 - ¤500 1st AUGUST 2016 134 134 John Morris b.1958 SPRING FLOWERS Oil on Board 38.75"x47" (98.5x119cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤1,500 - ¤2,500 134ASaskia Bremer b.1954 FLOWERS IN THE SUNSET Acrylic on Card 11"x14.5" (27.5x37cm) Signed & Dated (20)05 ¤180 - ¤280 134A 43 DOLAN’S 135 Val Byrne b.1936 INTENSIVE CARE UNIT Oil on Canvas 19.25"x23.25" (48.5x59cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤750 - ¤1,000 135 Val Byrne B.ARCH, FRIAI b. 1936 Val Byrne was born in Dublin and now lives and works in Bray, Co. Wicklow. He paints the landscapes of Ireland in his own particular style with an emphasis on recording today’s built environment and his training as an architect always comes through in his work. 136 Val Byrne b.1936 THE GOOD WIFE Oil on Canvas on Board 9.5"x7" (24x18cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 136 44 1st AUGUST 2016 137 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 THE NIGHT MARKET Oil on Board 14"x14" (35.5x35.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 137 138 Gladys Maccabe HRUA ROI b.1918 FRUIT & WINE Oil on Board 9.25"x13.25" (23.5x33.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 138 45 DOLAN’S 139 139 John Shinnors b.1950 SCARECROW Oil on Canvas 13.75"x15.75" (35x40cm) Signed 140 Tony O’Malley Exhibition Catalogues, at the Irish Museum of Modern Art, the Kilkenny Art Gallery Society, the Butler Gallery Kilkenny & the Crawford Gallery Cork, as a collection, with all faults [6 volumes] ¤20 - ¤40 ¤2,000 - ¤4,000 46 1st AUGUST 2016 141 Tony O’Malley Tony O’Malley was born in Callan, Co Kilkenny in 1913. He worked for many years as a clerk with the Munster & Leinster Bank, retiring from the bank in his forties to become a full time artist and moving to St Ives in Cornwall in 1961, where he came into contact with many of the leading artists of his day, including Patrick Heron, Peter Lanyon and Brian Wynter. In 1973, he married Canadian artist Jane Harris and together they made regular visits to the Isles of Scilly, the Bahamas, Lanzarote and Clare Island, Co Mayo, where his father was born, before returning to live in County Kilkenny in 1990, where he lived until his death in 2003. One of the most important contemporary artists of his day, he exhibited widely and was bestowed with numerous honours including an Honorary Doctorate by Trinity College, Dublin. During his lifetime he had numerous one man shows at home and abroad and in 2005 a retrospective exhibition of his work was held at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin. A major contemporary artist, of international standing, his work is to be found in many important collections worldwide. 141 Tony O’Malley HRHA 1913 - 2003 THE STUDIO, NEW ROSS, 1959 Oil on Board 18.5"x18.75" (47x47.5cm) Signed with Initials ¤4,000 - ¤6,000 Provenance: All three paintings by Tony O’Malley (Lots 141, 142 & 143) were acquired by the vendor’s mother directly from the artist in the 1950’s. At the time, O’Malley had his studio at Delia Kelly’s on Conduit Lane in New Ross, where the vendor’s family also lived, striking up a close relationship with the artist. Tony O’Malley had worked for the Munster and Leinster Bank in Enniscorthy and New Ross, Co Wexford, leaving the bank to concentrate on his painting and it was at the instigation and assistance of the vendor’s mother, that Tony decided to move to St. Ives in Cornwall to further develop his artistic career. 47 DOLAN’S 142 142 Tony O’Malley HRHA 1913 - 2003 BURNING OF THE KELP STORES ON CLARE ISLAND, 1950’s Oil on Paper 6.5"x8.75" (16.5x22cm) Signed Inscribed Verso ¤1,500 - ¤2,500 143 143 Tony O’Malley HRHA 1913 - 2003 BENNETTSBRIDGE MILLS IN APRIL Watercolour 7.75"x12.5" (19.75x32cm) Signed with Initials, Inscribed and Dated Spring (19)52 Together with another watercolour study verso, inscribed Grand March Near Leighlin verso ¤800 - ¤1,200 143 48 Provenance on Lot 142 & 143 as per the THE STUDIO, NEW ROSS 1959 (Lot 141) 1st AUGUST 2016 144 144 Norah McGuinness HRHA 1901 - 1980 AUGUST FIELDS Mixed Media 8"x11.25" (20x28.5cm) Signed with Inititals Inscribed Verso on Original Dawson Gallery Label ¤1,200 - ¤1,600 145 Mary Breach MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE WITH FLEETING SHAPES Oil on Canvas 19.25"x23.25" (49x59cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 145 49 DOLAN’S 146 146 Barbara Rae RA RSA RWS b.1943 RONDA HILL FARM Mixed Media & Collage 31.5"x 43.5" (80x111cm) Ib Jorgensen Label Verso ¤2,500 - ¤3,500 50 Barbara Rae RA RSA RWS Barbara Rae was born in 1943 and studied at Edinburgh College of Art from 1961 to 1965 where she was awarded a travel scholarship, taking her, in 1966, to France and Spain. She taught in Edinburgh until 1972, going on to lecture in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking at Aberdeen College from 1972 to 1974 and in Drawing and Painting at Glasgow School of Art from 1975 to 1996. Rae’s work has been included in many solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Her first solo show was held in 1967 at the New 57 Gallery, Edinburgh. In 1994 and 1999, she won tapestry commissions for The Festival Theatre and for the Royal Scottish Museum in Edinburgh. She has won many awards from, among others, the Scottish Arts Council and the Royal Scottish Academy. Rae’s work is included in many private collections in Britain, Europe and the USA, as well as in many important public and corporate collections. Rae was elected President of the Society of Scottish Artists in 1983. She was made a Member of the Royal Scottish Academy in 1992 and of the Royal Academy in 1996. She has been a Member of the Royal Fine Art Commission for Scotland since 1995 and was a Member of the Board of the British School at Rome. In 1999 she was awarded a CBE and received an Honorary Doctorate from Napier University. She is a leading member of the Royal Academy. 1st AUGUST 2016 147 147 Carina Scott b.1963 MANHATTAN SKYLINE Oil on Board 24"x20" (61x51cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 Carina Scott Born in 1963, Carina Scott is both artist and musician, and all the while a breeder of quality Irish sport horses. With a strong musical background, Carina, as an artist & painter, is largely self taught and her pedigree as a creative artist mirrors her success with her horses at the RDS and with her Connemara ponies at the French Championships. Painting in both Ireland and France, her adopted country, Carina Scott is continually inspired by the landscape & light, by the seasons and the sensuality of nature all around her. Her work is distinctive and vibrant, an Irish palette, influenced by the strong light and colour of southern Europe. With her bold use of paint, Scott captures the light and mood of the landscape and of the creatures she portrays. Her use of paint and her palette knife work are exquisite, testament to the flair, vigour and enthusiasm with which she constantly works. Her reputation as an artist has grown steadily, with successful shows in Ireland and abroad and the success she has enjoyed is well deserved. 51 DOLAN’S 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. 148 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 148 HARVEST MOON Oil on Board 15"x39" (38x99cm) Signed Ritchie Hendriks Gallery label verso 52 ¤5,000 - ¤7,000 1st AUGUST 2016 149 149 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 POPPIES Oil on Canvas 18"x14" (45.5x35cm) Signed Original Blue Door Studio Label Verso ¤6,000 - ¤8,000 53 DOLAN’S William J Leech RHA 1881 - 1968 Born in Parnell Square, Dublin in 1881, William Leech was educated in Dublin and later under private tutors in Switzerland. Returning to live in Clontarf in 1898, he studied at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and later at the Royal Hibernian Academy Schools, coming under the influence of Walter Osborne who, Leech said, taught him ‘everything I needed to know’. In 1901, he moved to Paris, further developing his skills as an artist. Leech first exhibited at the Royal Hibernian Academy in 1899 and was appointed an associate of the RHA in 1907 and a full member in 1910. Earlier he had returned to Dublin from Brittany, exhibiting in 1907 with Constance Gore-Booth and Casimir Markiewicz and the Irish Times noted that this was ‘the first time that a collected exhibition of Mr Leech’s work has been shown in Dublin’. In the following years, 1908 and 1909, he again exhibited in Dublin, in the company of Dermod O’Brien, Markiewicz, Gore-Booth and George Russell. Much influenced by his time in France, he continued to exhibit and was an admirer of the work of Paul Cezanne. Moving to London in 1910, Leech continued to be a faithful exhibitor at the RHA and in a period of 68 years, missed only 10 exhibitions. In 1912 he exhibited ‘Visions of Switzerland, Venice, etc’ in London, earning the attention of The Times of London. Leech won a bronze medal in 1914 at the Paris Salon and exhibited also at the Royal Academy, at the International Society of Sculptors, Painting and Gravers, the London Salon and the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. He continued to exhibit in Paris, London and Dublin and later in Brussels in 1930 and in Wellington, New Zealand in 1939. He supported the Irish Exhibition of Living Art in 1945 and exhibited at the Oireachtas Exhibitions from 1945 to 1952. He exhibited at the Dawson Gallery in Dublin in 1945, with further one man shows in 1947 and 1951, later exhibiting with Evie Hone. His work is included in the collections of the National Gallery of Ireland, the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery, the Ulster Museum and the Crawford Gallery Cork. The Artist’s second marriage was in 1953 to May Botterell, and from 1958, they lived at Candy Cottage, where Leech built a studio. This present work shows a view across the window sill into the garden at Candy Cottage. This cottage was an idyllic Tudor-style cottage with diamond-paned mullioned windows and a pretty garden, in which Leech had built his studio. This work was painted during the final happy decade of his life, when he was in his late seventies, and he manages ‘to capture the light and vibrancy of colour’ in this intimate work. A retrospective exhibition took place at the National Gallery of Ireland in 1996 and then moved to Musée des Beaux-Arts in Brittany, followed by the Ulster Museum. This exhibition was accompanied by a significant book on the artist, William John Leech; An Irish Painter Abroad, by Denise Ferran, who comprehensively documented this most significant of Irish Artists. 54 1st AUGUST 2016 150 150 William John Leech RHA ROI 1881 - 1968 WINDOW SILL Oil on Board 17.5"x14.5" (44.5x37cm) Signed Inscribed Verso on original artist’s label, together with Dawson Gallery label, in original frame ¤24,000 - ¤28,000 55 DOLAN’S Robert Taylor Carson HRUA 1919 - 2008 Born in Belfast in 1919, Robert Taylor Carson studied art in Belfast where he specialized in drawing and painting the human form. After the Second World War he spent a year in the United States painting portraits and making a name for himself as an artist. Taylor Carson was a war artist for the American Airforce and exhibited with success in the United States. He broadened his style and subject matter, being most renowned for his character studies and his landscapes. He lived and worked near Downings in Co. Donegal and exhibited widely, including the Royal Ulster Academy and the Royal Hibernian Academy. Robert Taylor Carson was made a member of the Royal Ulster Academy (1975) and the Ulster Water Colour Society (1983), exhibiting regularly throughout Ireland, America and Europe. His work is held in various notable collections, including The National Self Portrait Collection. 56 1st AUGUST 2016 151 151 Robert Taylor Carson HRUA 1919 - 2008 LOBSTER MAN Oil on Canvas 19.25"x23.5" (49x59.5cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤5,000 - ¤8,000 57 DOLAN’S 152 152 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 EVENING LIGHT ROUNDSTONE Oil on Canvas 11.5"x9.5" (29x24.5cm) Signed Inscribed Verso ¤3,000 - ¤5,000 58 1st AUGUST 2016 153 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. 153 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 THE CLADDAGH Oil on Canvas 9.5"x11.5" (24x29cm) Signed ¤3,000 - ¤5,000 59 DOLAN’S 154 154 Donald Teskey RHA b.1956 SUNLIGHT & SHADOW, STREET WITH POSTBOX Oil on Paper 13.5"x16.5" (34.5x41.5cm) Signed Inscribed & Dated 1994 verso ¤4,000 - ¤6,000 60 1st AUGUST 2016 155 Charles Harper RHA Born on Valentia Island, Co. Kerry in 1943, Charles Harper studied art at the Limerick School of Art and the National College of Art, as well as film making in Bonn. He has exhibited widely, in countries such as India, Switzerland, Italy, Latvia, England, France, the US and Sweden and is the recipient of many National Awards. He was a founder of the EVA exhibitions in Limerick and also a founding member of Aosdana. Harper has been a member of the Royal Hibernian Academy since 2002, and for many years a Lecturer at Limerick School of Art and Design. His work is included in many important public and private collections including The Irish Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, RTÉ, Limerick City Art Gallery, Allied Irish Banks, and in many Irish Embassies throughout the world. 155 Charles Harper RHA b.1943 FACES AND LANDSCAPE Oil on Board 24"x32" (61x81cm) Signed Signed Verso, in original frame, with Emmet Gallery Label ¤4,000 - ¤6,000 61 DOLAN’S 156 156 Manus Walsh b.1940 THE NIGHT SHIFT Mixed Media & Collage 20"x14.75" (51x37.5cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 62 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. 1st AUGUST 2016 157 157 Manus Walsh b.1940 PUEBLO ANDALUCIA Mixed Media & Collage 13.75"x18.25" (35x46.5cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 158 Manus Walsh b.1940 RIOT Mixed Media & Collage 18"x11.5" (46x29.25cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 158 63 DOLAN’S 159 159 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 MARKET DAY Oil on Board 13.5"x17.25" (34.5x43.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,200 - ¤1,600 64 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. 1st AUGUST 2016 160 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 TOWARDS THE LAKE ISLE OF INNISFREE Oil on Board 11"X11" (27.75x27.75cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,000 - ¤1,200 160 161 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 SUMMER FIELDS, SOUTH OF FRANCE Oil on Board 6.5"x6.5" (16.5x16.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤750 - ¤850 161 65 162 DOLAN’S 162 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 THE OLD QUAY, CLIFDEN Oil on Canvas 11.5"x27.5" (29x69.5cm) Signed ¤3,500 - ¤4,500 66 1st AUGUST 2016 163 163 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 GALWAY HOOKER Oil on Canvas 9.5"x15.5" (24.5x39.5cm) Signed ¤2,500 - ¤3,500 67 DOLAN’S Rosemary Carr ROI 164 Rosemary Carr has been painting in Ireland since 1965, and since 1989 has been a full time member of the Royal Institute of Oil Painters. She has exhibited in London and Dublin, including the Royal Hibernian Academy, and of course in Connemara, where she lives. She always paints in the open air, and her use of paint and her palette knife work is exquisite. She captures the light and colour and mood of Connemara through each season, choosing her titles in a careful and considered manner. 164 Rosemary Carr ROI DOG’S BAY ON A WARM MAY DAY Oil on Board 8.75"x11.5" (22.25x29cm) Signed Inscribed verso on Original Artist’s Label & Dated (20)08 ¤500 - ¤750 165 Rosemary Carr ROI 165 DOG’S BAY DUNES ON A SOFT GENTLE DAY Oil on Board 8.75"x11.5" (22.25x29cm) Signed Inscribed verso on Original Artist’s Label & Dated (20)08 ¤500 - ¤750 166 Anne Tallentire b.1949 CURRACHS NEAR ROUNDSTONE Oil on Canvas 15.75"x23.5" (40x60cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 166 68 1st AUGUST 2016 167 167 Frank McKelvey RHA RUA 1895 - 1974 THE LAST LOAD Watercolour 9.75"x13" (24.5x33cm) Signed ¤1,400 - ¤1,800 168 Tom Nisbet RHA 1909 - 2001 SPRING OUTING Watercolour 10.5"x14.5" (27x37cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤450 - ¤650 168 69 DOLAN’S 169 William Percy French 1854 - 1920 BOGLAND CONNEMARA, EVENING LIGHT Watercolour 6.5"x9.5" (16.5x24cm) Signed Provenance: James Adam Auctioneers, 28th Sept 2011, lot 189; Thomas Agnew & Sons, Liverpool label verso ¤2,000 - ¤3,000 169 170 William Percy French 1854 - 1920 WINTER SUN IN THE ALPS Watercolour 8"x11.5" (20x29cm) Signed ¤1,800 - ¤2,500 170 William Percy French Famous for his songs, William Percy French was born in 1854, near Tulsk in Co Roscommon. He qualified as an engineer from Trinity College and took up an appointment with the Board of Works in Cavan. He began exhibiting in 1872, and exhibited widely throughout his lifetime, including the Royal Hibernian Academy, the Watercolour Society of Ireland and the Dublin Sketching Club. In 1907, he held a joint exhibition at the New Dudley Gallery in Piccadilly with Midred Butler, Claude Hayes and Bingham McGuinness. This watercolour of a Connemara cottage and stream is typical of the work that he is famous for. 70 1st AUGUST 2016 171 171 Eva Hamilton 1876 - 1960 CLIFDEN MARKET Oil on Board 7"x9" (18x23cm) Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤3,000 - ¤4,000 Eva Henrietta Hamilton Born in 1876, Eva Hamilton lived at Hamwood, Dunboyne Co. Meath with her sister, the artist Letitia Hamilton. Eva attended Alexandra College in Dublin, before going on to study at the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art and at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. She earned her living, for a period, painting portraits and included Lady Gregory among her subjects. When Hugh Lane organised the exhibition of work by Irish artists at the Guildhall in London in 1904, she was represented by her work, A Lady in Pink. In that same year, she showed portraits of her sisters at the Royal Hibernian Academy, where she continued to exhibit for some 40 years, a total of 121 works. A 1913 portrait of her cousin Rose is in the collection of the National Gallery of Ireland. In 1924, she exhibited in Dublin alongside her sister Letitia, and their work was warmly received. Theo Snoddy reports that Mary Swanzy described Eva as having ‘red hair and a temper to match’. Eva continued to exhibit with Letitia, whom we are told, was the dominant personality. From 1898 to 1950, Eva showed more than 90 works at the Watercolour Society of Ireland exhibitions, while also exhibiting in Belfast in 1927 and at the Exhibition of Irish Art in Brussels in 1930, again in Dublin in 1937, alongside her sister Letitia and also at the New Burlington Galleries in London. Paintings of Connemara and Roundstone feature among her exhibited work during the 1930’s and 40’s. The present work of a Fair Day in Clifden may be from a slightly earlier period and depicts the centre of Clifden, looking up towards the Church of Ireland church, on a busy fair day. Eva was closely associated with the Dublin Painters and many of her exhibitions with Letitia were held at 7, St. Stephen’s Green, even as late as 1951. She also exhibited at the Irish Exhibition of Living Art, at the Fine Art Society in London and the Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool. Her work is included in many important public collections, including the Ulster Museum, the Crawford Gallery in Cork, Aras an Uachtarain, Trinity College, NUI Galway, Kilkenny Arts Society, the Niland Centre Sligo, Limerick City Gallery and the National Gallery of Ireland. 71 DOLAN’S 172 172 Thomas Ryan PRHA b.1929 FOUR COURTS IN SUNLIGHT Oil on Canvas 15.5"x19.5" (39.5x49.5cm) Signed ¤2,500 - ¤3,500 72 1st AUGUST 2016 173 Albert Julius Olsson 1864 - 1942 Albert Julius Olsson was a British maritime artist and keen yachtsman, born in Islington, London, to a Swedish father and an English mother. From 1890 to 1912, despite having little or no formal artistic training himself, he taught alongside Louis Grier and later Algernon Talmage at the St Ives school of artists. His work was first accepted at the Royal Academy in 1890, and he joined the New English Art Club in 1891. In 1912 he returned to London and in 1914 Olsson was elected ARA, becoming a full member of the Royal Academy in 1920. During the First World War he had served as a lieutenant in the Navy, giving him the opportunity to paint naval ships in action. He married Edith Ellison in 1925, the daughter of an Irish horse breeder, and thereafter made frequent painting trips both to Ireland and to Sweden, always concentrating on the effects of light on water. In the Second World War he was bombed out of his London studio. He died at Dalkey, in South Dublin, in 1942. His works may be found in museums and collections, particularly in the UK. This present work, Sunlight on the Beach near Roundstone, was painted during one of his many trips to Ireland and has remained in a Connemara collection to the present day. 173 Julius Olsson 1864 - 1942 SUNLIGHT ON THE BEACH NEAR ROUNDSTONE Oil on Board 9.75"x13.75" (25x35cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 73 DOLAN’S 174 174 Maurice C Wilks RUA ARHA 1910 - 1984 SUMMER SAILING Oil on Canvas 15.5"x19.25" (39x49cm) Signed ¤2,500 - ¤3,000 74 Maurice C Wilks RUA, ARHA A landscape and portrait painter, Maurice Canning Wilks was born in Belfast in 1910. He attended Belfast School of Art. Still in his teens, he exhibited at the RHA and also at the Oireachtas. He was elected an associate of the Ulster Academy of Arts in 1935. He exhibited all over the world and is represented in many public and private collections including the Ulster Museum, Armagh County Museum and the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. 1st AUGUST 2016 175 175 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 ROUNDSTONE, CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 14.5"x35.5" (37x90cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤3,500 - ¤4,500 176 Father Jack Hanlon 1913 - 1968 ROUNDSTONE HARBOUR Watercolour 8.5"x11" (24.5x27.5cm) Signed ¤700 - ¤800 176 75 DOLAN’S 177 177 Richard Kingston RHA 1922 - 2003 BURREN COUNTRY 1958 - 65 Oil on Board 23"x38.5" (59x97.5cm) Signed Inscribed with title Verso ¤2,500 - ¤3,500 177A Richard Kingston, Causeway, volume ¤20 - ¤30 177A 76 Richard Kingston 1922 - 2003 Richard Kingston was born in 1922 and left school at the age of nine to work on the family farm. A self-taught artist, he studied arts and engineering at Trinity College before moving to London, where he worked as a teacher and designer. In the late 1950s he returned to Ireland and took up painting full time. He was a sensitive artist, who was mostly inspired by nature and the Irish countryside where he grew up. Kingston exhibited at the Hendriks Gallery, Dublin, and the Leicester Galleries, London, and represented Ireland in several international shows. In the 1970s he founded his own gallery, the Wellington Gallery in Ballsbridge, where he held numerous solo exhibitions. His Causeway series of paintings were shown in Dublin at the RHA Gallery and the Solomon Gallery in 2001. He was influenced by Abstract Expressionism and was one of the first Irish artists to embrace aspects of American Abstract Expression in the 1950s. The structure and colour in his paintings were unlike that of his contemporaries. He was an active member of the Royal Hibernian Academy from 1980, and served on the board of governors of the National Gallery of Ireland from 1982 to 1989. His work is held in major public and corporate collections, and private collections at home and abroad. 1st AUGUST 2016 178 Carina Scott Born in 1963, Carina Scott is both artist and musician, and all the while a breeder of quality Irish sport horses. With a strong musical background, Carina, as an artist & painter, is largely self taught and her pedigree as a creative artist mirrors her success with her horses at the RDS and with her Connemara ponies at the French Championships. Painting in both Ireland and France, her adopted country, Carina Scott is continually inspired by the landscape & light, by the seasons and the sensuality of nature all around her. Her work is distinctive and vibrant, an Irish palette, influenced by the strong light and colour of southern Europe. With her bold use of paint, Scott captures the light and mood of the Irish landscape and of the creatures she portrays. Her use of paint and her palette knife work are exquisite, testament to the flair, vigour and enthusiasm with which she constantly works. Her reputation as an artist has grown steadily, with successful shows in Ireland and abroad and the success she has enjoyed is well deserved. 178 Carina Scott b.1963 PURPLE BOG Oil on Board 19.25"x29.5" (49x75cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 77 DOLAN’S 179 179 John Morris b.1958 SEAPOINT CO DUBLIN, EVENING LIGHT Oil on Board 47"x47" (119x119cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤2,000 - ¤4,000 78 1st AUGUST 2016 180 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 Seapoint Co Dublin, Evening Light is a good example of this developing style and shows his suberb artistic ability. 180 John Morris b.1958 SUMMER DAYS Oil on Board 39"x59" (99x150cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤2,000 - ¤3,000 79 DOLAN’S 181 Alan Kenny b.1959 CONNEMARA, MUSIC IN THE AIR Acrylic on Canvas Board 13.5"x17.5" (34.5x44.5cm) Signed 181 ¤500 - ¤800 182 Paul Guilfoyle b.1950 BURST OF LIGHT, DOOLAGH, CO MAYO Oil on Canvas 19.75"x29.75" (75.5x50cm) Signed 182 ¤600 - ¤800 183 Susan Mary Webb b.1962 MARE AND FOAL, ABOVE KILLARY Oil on Canvas 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed 183 80 ¤600 - ¤800 1st AUGUST 2016 184 184 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 AUTUMN MIST ABOVE THE LAKE Oil on Canvas 23.5"x35.5" (59.5x90cm) Signed Original Blue Door Studio Label Verso, Signed and Inscribed ¤5,000 - ¤7,000 81 DOLAN’S 185 185 Carina Scott b.1963 REFLECTIONS, LAKE & MOUNTAIN, CONNEMARA Oil on Board 19.25"x29.5" (49x75cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 82 Carina Scott Born in 1963, Carina Scott is both artist and musician, and all the while a breeder of quality Irish sport horses. With a strong musical background, Carina, as an artist & painter, is largely self taught and her pedigree as a creative artist mirrors her success with her horses at the RDS and with her Connemara ponies at the French Championships. Painting in both Ireland and France, her adopted country, Carina Scott is continually inspired by the landscape & light, by the seasons and the sensuality of nature all around her. Her work is distinctive and vibrant, an Irish palette, influenced by the strong light and colour of southern Europe. With her bold use of paint, Scott captures the light and mood of the Irish landscape and of the creatures she portrays. Her use of paint and her palette knife work are exquisite, testament to the flair, vigour and enthusiasm with which she constantly works. Her reputation as an artist has grown steadily, with successful shows in Ireland and abroad and the success she has enjoyed is well deserved. 1st AUGUST 2016 186 186 Carina Scott b.1963 APPROACHING STORM Oil on Canvas Board 16"x12" (40x30cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 83 DOLAN’S 187 187 Carina Scott b.1963 THE WHITE STALLION Oil on Canvas 21"x28.5" (53.5x72.5cm) Signed ¤800 - ¤1,000 84 1st AUGUST 2016 188 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 Near Roundstone is a good example of this developing style and shows his suberb artistic ability. 188 John Morris b.1958 SUMMER LIGHT NEAR ROUNDSTONE Oil on Board 29"x29" (73.5x73.5cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤800 - ¤1,200 85 DOLAN’S 189 189 Manus Walsh b.1940 NIGHT FALLS, BURREN Acrylic on Canvas 31.25"x31.25" (79.5x79.5cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤2,000 86 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. 1st AUGUST 2016 190 Manus Walsh b.1940 MOONLIGHT PUEBLO Acrylic 13.25"x13.25" (34x34cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 190 191 Manus Walsh b.1940 OLIVE GROVES OF ANDALUCIA Acrylic on Board 18"x15" (46x38cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 191 87 DOLAN’S 192 192 Henry Morgan b.1952 WHERE THE BURREN MEETS THE SEA Oil on Canvas 21"x27" (53x68cm) Signed & Dated ¤800 - ¤1,200 193 Henry Morgan b.1952 ATLANTIC COAST Pair of Oils Each 21"x9.25" (53.5x23.5cm) Both Signed & Dated 193 88 193 ¤450 - ¤650 1st AUGUST 2016 194 194 195 195 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. 196 194 Henry Morgan b.1952 195 Henry Morgan b.1952 196 Henry Morgan b.1952 BURREN COAST I Pair of Oils on Card Each 7"x10.75" (17.5x27.5cm) Both Signed & Dated BURREN COAST II Pair of Oils on Card Each 7"x10.75" (17.5x27.5cm) Both Signed & Dated BURREN CLIFFS Oil 21.25"x11.5" (54x29cm) Signed & Dated ¤600 - ¤800 ¤600 - ¤800 ¤350 - ¤450 89 DOLAN’S 197 197 Robert Egginton b.1943 MANNIN BEACH Watercolour 13.75"x19.75" (35x50cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 90 1st AUGUST 2016 198 198 Geraldine O’Brien 1922 - 2014 ROUNDSTONE VILLAGE Oil on Canvas 13.5"x17.5" (35x45cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,200 91 DOLAN’S 199 199 Charles Harper RHA b.1943 SKELLIG MICHAEL MONKS Acrylic on Linen 27.25"x23.5" (69x60cm) Signed, Inscribed & Dated 2011 Verso RHA Exhibition Label Verso ¤3,000 - ¤5,000 92 1st AUGUST 2016 200 Mairead O’Neill Lahar SUNSET Oil on Canvas 31"x31" (79x79cm) Signed & Dated verso ¤700 - ¤1,000 200 201 American School IT’S A MAN’S WORLD Oil on Canvas 36"x30" (91.5x76cm) ¤300 - ¤500 201 93 DOLAN’S 202 John Shinnors b.1950 FIGURE WITH UMBRELLA Oil on Canvas 9.75"x9.75" (25x25cm) Signed and Inscribed Verso 202 ¤1,800 - ¤2,500 203 John Shinnors b.1950 CHINESE WAITRESSES Oil & Oil Pastel on Board 8.75"x9.75" (22x25cm) Signed Provenance Taylor Galleries Dublin & Lavit Gallery Cork, Signed & Inscribed with Original Label & Letter Verso 203 94 ¤1,800 - ¤2,500 1st AUGUST 2016 204 John Behan RHA b.1938 CREATURE OF THE WILD Pencil and Wash on Paper 18"x21.5" (45x54.5cm) Signed and Dated (19)92 ¤250 - ¤400 204 205 John Kingerlee b.1936 EARS HAVE WALLS Mixed Media 8"x11.25" (20x29cm) Signed with Kingerlee Ideogram and Dated ¤400 - ¤600 205 206 John Kingerlee b.1936 MAN ON HORSE Mixed Media and Collage 5.5"x8" (14x20cm) Signed with Kingerlee Ideogram ¤300 - ¤400 206 207 John Kingerlee b.1936 ANIMAL FIGURE STUDY Mixed Media 3.75"5.5" (9.5x14cm) Signed with Kingerlee Ideogram ¤280 - ¤350 207 208 Valerie Joyce DAPPLED HORSE Mixed Media 6.25"x7.75" (16x20cm) Signed with Initials and Dated (19)91 Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤80 - ¤120 208 95 DOLAN’S 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. 96 1st AUGUST 2016 209 209 Mark O’Neill b.1963 INFORMAL BOUQUET Oil on Board 18.25"x28.25" (46x71.5cm) Signed and Dated Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤4,500 - ¤6,500 97 DOLAN’S 210 A Pair of Carved Walnut Armchairs, with exposed moulded frames and unholstered in foliate patterned material, against a blue ground and raised on cabriole legs ¤1,000 - ¤1,200 211 A Large West Persian Carpet, with crimson ground, approx 139"x216" ¤600 - ¤800 212 Pair of George III Mahogany Hepplewhite style dining chairs, with stuffover seats and raised on tapered legs of square section ¤150 - ¤200 210 213 Attractive 18th Century Oak Side Table, with moulded edge and drawer, raised on bobbin turned supports with low stretchers, approx 34.5" wide, 21.75" deep ¤350 - ¤450 214 Satinwood Bedroom Chair, by Gillows, with pierced splat backs, upholstered floral seat and raised on tapered legs of square section, terminating in spade feet ¤100 - ¤200 211 213 212 98 214 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 215Good 19th Century Settee, with exposed frame and shaped back, on castors, attractively upholstered, approx 92" wide ¤500 - ¤800 216 Victorian Oval Walnut Breakfast Table, with well figured quarter veneered top, with moulded edge and recessed frieze, with snap action to turned column, and four downswept legs, with castors, approx 53" long, 40" wide ¤750 - ¤850 215 217 Good Victorain Walnut Duet Music Stand, the raised dual stand pierced with lyre supports, upon a turned stand and acanthus carved swept tripod base, approx 48" / 54" adjustable height ¤750 - ¤850 218 A Mahogany Cellarette, 2nd quater 19th century, of square tapering form, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior, lion mask side handles, above a secret cupboard door, raised on a plinth base, approx 24"x18"x25.5"high ¤800 - ¤1,200 216 218 217 218 99 DOLAN’S 219 Good 19th Century Mahogany Sideboard, with shaped threequarter gallery, above frieze drawers and cupboard doors, with rope twist divisions, raised on turned reeded legs, terminating in castors, with brass lion mask & ring handles, approx 89" wide, 24" deep ¤600 - ¤1,000 219 220 Pair Victorian Rosewood Balloon Back Salon Chairs, with stuffover seats and raised on front cabriole legs ¤150 - ¤250 221 19th Century Long Footstool, attractively upholstered, on turned legs, approx 40.5" long ¤200 - ¤300 222 The Walton Harp, made in Dublin, No 290, approx 48" high ¤150 - ¤250 220 223 Tony Robinson b.1954 222 221 KILLINICK VILLAGE, CO WEXFORD Oil on Board 10.5"x13.5" (27x34.5cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤350 223ATony Robinson b.1954 MORNING SUN, KILLINICK, CO WEXFORD Oil on Board 10.75"x13.75" (27.5x34.5cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤350 223 100 223A IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 224 Mark O’Neill b.1963 PONTOISE INTERIOR (Paul Cezanne’s House) Oil on Board 9.5"x13.5" (24x34cm) Signed & Dated Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 225 Booths Dinner Service, partial service comprising oval platters, tureens, plates, bowls & gravy boat etc ¤100 - ¤200 226 Attractive Pair of Inlaid Mahogany Plant Stands, with Pots, approx 37.5" high ¤300 - ¤500 224 227 Good Silver Plated Drinks Tray, with carrying handles and gadrooned border, approx 26.25" wide ¤130 - ¤160 228 A Victorian Copper Coal Bucket, with loop handle and riveted body,approx 16" diameter ¤280 - ¤350 225 229 Edwardian Walnut Wall Shelf and Cupboard Unit, with fretworkcarved side, approx 23" wide, 35" high ¤80 - ¤120 226 227 230 Regency Style Mahogany Octagonal Cellarette, with carrying handlesto either side with lion mask backplates and raised on four angled legs, terminating in brass castors, approx 15" wide ¤280 - ¤350 226 229 228 230 101 DOLAN’S 231 231 Mark O’Neill b.1963 PATIENT ROTHKO Oil on Board 27"x16" (68.5x41cm) Signed and Dated Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤4,000 - ¤6,000 102 1st AUGUST 2016 232 232 Mark O’Neill b.1963 IN THE PEN Oil on Board 11.25"x18.25" (28.5x46cm) Signed & Dated Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,400 - ¤1,800 233 Eilleen Meagher b.1946 SHEEP GRAZING, CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 9.5"x11.5" (24x29cm) Signed ¤900 - ¤1,400 103 DOLAN’S 234 William Tatton Winter RBA 1855 - 1928 A STREET CAUDEBEC-EN-CAUX, NORMANDY Watercolour 13.5"x 9.5"(34x24cm) Signed Provenance: Walker’s Galleries, London, Original Label Verso 234 ¤600 - ¤750 235 Irish School ROUNDSTONE VILLAGE Watercolour 9.75"x12.5" (25x32cm) Signed with Initials E.A.M. ¤300 - ¤400 235 104 1st AUGUST 2016 236 Kenneth Steel RBA 1906 - 1970 DAWSON LANE, DUBLIN Pencil & Watercolour 15.5"x10.5" (39.5x26.5cm) Signed ¤800 - ¤1,000 236 237 Kenneth Steel RBA 1906 - 1970 CITY WALL BY ST AUDEON’S, DUBLIN Pencil & Watercolour 12.5"x13.75" (31.5x35cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 237 105 DOLAN’S 238 238 Susan Mary Webb b.1962 240 Carina Scott b.1963 242 Carina Scott b.1963 CROSS COUNTRY Oil on Canvas 29.5"x39.25" (74.5x100cm) Signed and Dated (19)95 SLEEPING GIANT Limited Edition Print 19"x15.75" (48.5x40cm) Signed and Inscribed ¤1,400-¤1,800 ¤150 - ¤250 SILHOUETTE I & II Pair of Limited Edition Colour Prints Each 21"x16" (53.5x40cm) Both Signed & Inscribed ¤250 - ¤350 239 Paddy Lennon b.1955 106 241 Janice Linden 20th Cent 243 Janice Linden HORSE STUDY Limited Edition Print 29.5"x26.5" (75x67cm) Signed in Pencil YOUNG HORSES I Oil on Canvas 23"x35" (58x89cm) Signed YOUNG HORSES II Oil on Canvas 23"x35" (58x89cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 ¤300 - ¤500 ¤300 - ¤500 Susan Mary Webb Janice Linden Daughter of Kenneth Webb, Susan was born in 1962 in Newtownards, Co. Down, and has long established her reputation as an equestrian artist. She had her first exhibition in London in 1978 and in the intervening years, Susan has gone from strength to strength, regularly exhibiting alongside her father. Janice Linden grew up on her father Frank Latham’s thoroughbred stud farm at Blackrath where her interest in horses began. She first studied at NCAD, and later under George Collie RHA for ten years. Janice continues to explore and capture light, atmosphere and movement in her work. 1st AUGUST 2016 239 240 241 242 242 243 107 DOLAN’S 244 244 Douglas Hutton b.1950 LAUNCHING THE CURRACH Acrylic on Canvas 29.25"x39.5" (74.5x100cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤800 - ¤1,200 108 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. 1st AUGUST 2016 245 Alexander Williams RHA 1846-1930 HEATHER IN BLOOM BY THE LAKE Watercolour & Gouache 11.25"x19" (28.5x48.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 245 246 Robert B Higgins b.1943 BIRDS RISING ALONG THE BEACH Watercolour 21.75"x29.5" (55x75cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 246 247 Robert B Higgins b.1943 COTTAGES, CO DONEGAL Watercolour 21"x29" (53x73.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 247 109 DOLAN’S Markey Robinson 248 248 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 THE BOXER (Self Portrait?) Mixed Media 18.25"x12.75" (46.5x32.5cm) Signed ¤1,000 - ¤1,500 110 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 has been seen far & wide, as far back as 1956, Markey exhibited work at the Salon des Independants in Paris and he is represented in many public and private collections around the globe. This present work is in all likelihood a self portrait, as Markey was a keen and capable boxer in his youth. 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’. 1st AUGUST 2016 249 Val Byrne b.1936 GALWAY DOCKS Oil on Canvas 12"x12" (30.5x30.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 249 249AVal Byrne b.1936 GALWAY HOOKER Oil on Canvas 11.75"x9.5" (30x24cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 249BMarkey Robinson 1918 - 1999 CITY BUILDINGS Mixed Media 19.5"x12.25" (49.5x31cm) Signed ¤450 - ¤750 249A 249B 111 DOLAN’S 250 Bernard Reynolds b.1952 IRISH LANDSCAPE Oil on Board 21"x29" (53x73.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso 250 ¤350 - ¤500 251 Bernard Reynolds b.1952 IRISH LANDSCAPE Oil on Board 21"x29" (53x73.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso 251 112 ¤350 - ¤500 1st AUGUST 2016 252 252 Neal Greig SUMMER MEADOW Oil on Board 27"x27" (69x69cm) Signed and Dated 2nd August 13 ¤800 - ¤1,000 113 DOLAN’S 254 253 253 Anji Allen BROWN & GOLD ON WHITE Mixed Media 17.5"x13.5" (44.5x34.5cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 254 Lisa Sweeney BARE FOOT Mixed Media on Board 25"x27" (63.5x68.5cm) Inscribed verso 255 ¤300 - ¤500 255 Sean McSweeney HRHA b.1935 LANDSCAPE Pencil & Watercolour 5.75"x8.25" (14.5x20.5cm) Signed and Dated (19)81 ¤300 - ¤500 256 Siobhan Cuffe THE DAY’S PROGRESSION Limited Edition Colour Print 16.75"x20.75" (42.5x52.5cm) Signed & Inscribed by the Artist ¤250 - ¤350 256 114 1st AUGUST 2016 257 258 257 Jay Murphy BEACHED SHIP & BLUE Mixed Media 31"x21.75" (78.5x55cm) Signed & Dated 2009 ¤300 - ¤500 258 Piet Sluis 1929 - 2009 YELLOW MAN WITH ANIMALS Oil on Board 27.5"x23.5" (70x60cm) Signed and Dated Oisin Gallery label verso ¤300 - ¤400 259 259 Bernard McDonagh BELOW BEN BULBEN Oil on Board 23.25"x29.25" (59x74.5cm) Signed ¤180 - ¤280 260 Gerald Davis 1938 - 2005 BLUE OVER BOG Oil & Mixed Media 11.5"x15.5" (29.5x39.5cm) Signed & Dated Original Artist’s Label verso 260 ¤250 - ¤350 115 DOLAN’S 261 261 Douglas Hutton b.1950 YELLOW LIGHT, RENVYLE Oil on Canvas 29.5"x39.5" (74.5x100.5cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤600 - ¤800 116 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. 1st AUGUST 2016 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. 262 John Schwatschke b.1943 262 BREAD VAN, NEAR BLACKHALL PLACE Oil on Canvas 23.75"x17.75" (60x50cm) Signed with Monogram & Dated Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤350 - ¤450 263 John Schwatschke b.1943 THE MORNING AFTER Oil on Canvas 13.5"x17.5" (34x44.5cm) Signed with Monogram Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤350 - ¤450 263 117 DOLAN’S 264 After Paul Henry RHA 1877 - 1958 ROADSIDE COTTAGE, LOUGH INAGH Coloured Print 16"x18" (40.5x45.5cm) ¤60 - ¤80 265 After James Humbert Craig ARRANMORE FROM THE ROSSES Coloured Print 16"x21" (40.5x53cm) Signed 265 264 ¤80 - ¤100 266 After Peter Curling b.1955 CALLING UP THE HOUNDS Limited Edition Print 20"x17" (51x43cm) Singed by the Artist 267 266 ¤120 - ¤180 267 After Peter Curling IN FULL FLIGHT Limited Edition Print 16"x32" (40.5x81cm) Signed by the Artist ¤100 - ¤200 269 268 268 After Paul Henry RHA 1877 - 1958 IN CONNEMARA Coloured Print 11.75"x15.5" (30x39.5cm) ¤60 - ¤80 269 After Paul Henry RHA 1877 - 1958 270 271 270 After Charlie Johnson Payne (Snaffles) 271 CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY, Shell Poster, 16.5"x25.5" (42x64.5cm) A POINT TO POINT Limited Edition Coloured Print 19.75"x30" (50x76.5cm) ¤150 - ¤250 118 ¤80 - ¤120 CONNEMARA COTTAGES Coloured Print 11.5"x15.5" (29.5x39.5cm) ¤60 - ¤80 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 1st AUGUST 2016 272 273 272 273 274 273 274 273 274 274 274 272 A Royal Stafford China Partial Tea Set, together with another partial tea set by Aynsley ¤30 - ¤50 273 A Coffee Pot and matching Cups & Saucers, together with a Tazza Cake Stand & Tea Pot ¤30 - ¤50 275 275 275 275 274 Assorted Quantity of Miniature Prints ¤30 - ¤50 275 Set of four Stevenograph Silk Hunting Pictures, each approx 2"x6" ¤30 - ¤50 276 Assorted Quantity of China, Ornaments & Ceramics ¤30 - ¤40 277 Ornate Gilt Framed Bevelled Mirror ¤60 - ¤80 278 Pair of Stone Door Stops ¤20 - ¤40 119 DOLAN’S 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 120 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 25% including 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. 1st AUGUST 2016 CONNEMARA DAY TWO Tuesday 2nd August 2016 12.30pm 121 DOLAN’S 280 282 280 282 281 282 284 287 287A 122 281 283 285 287 287A 287 287A 286 287 287 287B IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 2nd AUGUST 2016 288 289 280 Danger! Women Artists at Work; Irish Women Artists, Illustrated throughout, with all faults [2 vol] ¤30 - ¤50 281 The Silent Companion, An Illustrated history of the Watercolour Society of Ireland; National Gallery of Ireland, Acquisitions 1982-1983, with all faults [2 vol] ¤30 - ¤50 282 The World of Cezanne; The World of Goya; Seven Centuries of Art, illustrated volumes, each in their own slip case, with all faults [3 vol] ¤20 - ¤30 283 French Art at the Hermitage; Blumen-Brueghel; French Impressionists, all illustrated volumes, with all faults [3 vol] ¤20 - ¤30 290 284 The Paintings of L.S. Lowry; HRH The Prince of Wales Watercolours, illustrated throughout, with all faults [2 vol] ¤20 - ¤30 285 Great Masterpieces, illustrated, together with 7 other similar volumes, with all faults [8 vol] ¤20 - ¤30 286 Monet; Renoir; The Work of Henry Ospovat, illustrated volumes, with all faults [3 vol] ¤20 - ¤30 291 287BIrish Numismatics, Coin Magazines 1970 - 1973, various copies, with all faults, as a lot ¤20 - ¤30 288 The Beatles at Dublin Airport, 7th November 1963, Black & White Photoprint, approx 8.5"x12.5" ¤300 - ¤400 289 After Hilda Roberts HRHA THE GPO, DUBLIN Hand-coloured Cuala Press Print 5.25"x4.25" (13.5x11cm) ¤50 - ¤70 287 Irish Arts Review, 1998; Two RHA Volumes; Sean McSweeney; Felim Egan, with all faults [5 vol] ¤20 - ¤30 290 After Harry Kernoff RHA THE RED ROSE Hand-coloured Cuala Press Print 5"x5" (12.5x12.5cm) ¤50 - ¤70 287AVintage Children’s Annuals, The Schoolgirls Own 1938, School Friend 1958 & Billy Bunter’s Own, with all faults [3 volumes] ¤15 - ¤25 291 After Hilda Roberts HRHA COLLEGE GREEN, DUBLIN Hand-coloured Cuala Press Print 5.25"x4.5" (13.5x12cm) ¤50 - ¤70 123 DOLAN’S 292 292 Graham Knuttel b.1954 ORANGE CAT I Oil on Canvas 11"x14" (27.75x35.25cm) Signed ¤900 - ¤1,200 293 Graham Knuttel b.1954 FISH Oil on Canvas 9.25"x9" (23.5x23cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤500 294 Ken O’Neill b.1967 MONDRIAN CLOCHE Oil on Canvas 17.75"x13.75" (45x35cm) Signed 293 124 ¤400 - ¤600 2nd AUGUST 2016 294 295 296 295 Annie Robinson 297 296 J.P. Rooney 297 Ken O’Neill b.1967 297AKen O’Neill b.1967 COTTAGES AT SUNSET, GALWAY BAY Oil on Canvas 5"x7" (12.5x17.5cm) Signed CLOWN WITH SAXOPHONE Mixed Media 23.5"x7.5" (59.5x19cm) Signed MONDRIAN GIRLS Oil on Canvas 13.75"x17.75" (34.5x45cm) Signed PLUM CLOCHE Oil on Canvas 9.75"x8" (25x20cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤450 ¤400 - ¤500 ¤400 - ¤600 ¤140 - ¤200 297A 125 DOLAN’S 298 Frank Lyons SUMMER MEADOW Oil on Board 28.5"x37.5" (72x95cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 298 299 Micheal Morris b.1979 SUMMER VILLA Acrylic on Board 13.5"x17.5" (34.5x44.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤500 299 300 Thelma Mansfield GALWAY HOOKER Oil on Canvas Board 7.5"x9.5" (19.5x24.5cm) Signed ¤250 - ¤350 300ABernard McDonagh THE SEA CAPTAIN Oil on Board 16"x20.25" (40.5x51.5cm) Signed ¤100 - ¤200 300 126 2nd AUGUST 2016 301 Thelma Mansfield CHILDREN ON THE BEACH Oil on Canvas Board 15.5"x19.5" (39.5x49.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 301 302 Mark Joyce b.1973 ISLAND VILLAGE Oil on Board 7.25"x15.25" (18.5x38.5cm) Signed 302 ¤350 - ¤450 303 Thelma Mansfield THROUGH THE FIELD OF POPPIES Oil on Canvas Board 15.5"x19.5" (39.5x49.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 303 127 DOLAN’S 304 Ivan Sutton Known throughout Ireland, Ivan Sutton spent much of his working life in Limerick. He portrays life in contemporary Ireland with strong use of the palette knife and great emphasis on the coastal landscape. He has exhibited widely across the country for many years and fine examples of his work are to be seen in the 2004 publication ‘Sutton at Sixty’. 304 Ivan Sutton b.1944 305 CURRACH MEN, INISHEER, ARAN Oil on Canvas Board 19.5"x29.5" (49x75cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤1,000-¤1,500 305 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 COTTAGE AND SHAWLIE Pen & Ink & Watercolour 5.25"x6" (13x15cm) Signed 305ABridget Ryan THE COW SHED Oil on Canvas Board 15.5"x18.5" (39x47cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 305A 128 ¤400 - ¤600 2nd AUGUST 2016 306 306 Douglas Hutton b.1950 POINT TO POINT, THE LAST FENCE Acrylic on Canvas 29.25"x39.5" (74.5x100cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤600 - ¤800 307 307 307 Orla Egan DUBLIN CASTLE, MOORE STREET & FOUR COURTS Set of 3 Oils on Board Each approx 3"x7" (7.5x17.5cm) All signed ¤300 - ¤400 307 129 DOLAN’S 308 308 Norman Teeling b.1944 FIGURES IN ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE Oil & Collage 20"x23.75" (50.5x60.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 309 Norman Teeling b.1944 STUDY IN ABSTRACT Oil & Collage 23.75"x20" (60.5x51cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 309 130 2nd AUGUST 2016 310 310 Norman Teeling b.1944 URBAN LANSCAPE Oil & Collage 20"x23.75" (50.5x60.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 311 Norman Teeling b.1944 URBAN LIGHT Oil on Board 20"x20" (50.5x50.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 311 131 DOLAN’S 312 Norman Teeling b.1944 PATRICK KAVANAGH ON THE GRAND CANAL Oil on Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤700 - ¤800 312 313 Paul Guilfoyle b.1950 MOONLIGHT Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.5" (29.5x39.5cm) Signed 313 132 ¤400 - ¤500 2nd AUGUST 2016 314 Norman Teeling b.1944 GIRL IN SUNLIT WOODS Oil on Canvas 27.5"x27.5" (70x70cm) Signed ¤700 - ¤800 314 315 Connor (Irish School) AN EVENING PINT Oil on Board 7.25"x11.25" (18.5x28.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 315 133 DOLAN’S 316 316 316 Mark O’Neill b.1963 TRADITION I & II Pair of Oils on Board 8.5"x11.5" (21.5x29cm) & smaller Both Signed & Dated Both Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤1,400 - ¤2,000 134 317 Folio of Engraved Views Of Dublin, set of 4 coloured engravings, each approx 10"x14", with all faults, bound ¤80 - ¤100 317A British Field Sports, Folio Volume of Coloured Sporting Prints, reproduced from the original, After Samuel Howitt ¤50 - ¤80 2nd AUGUST 2016 318 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. 318 Kenneth Webb RWA FRSA ARUA b.1927 FARM HORSES, MORNING MIST Oil on Canvas 15.5"x23.5" (39.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤2,400 - ¤2,800 135 DOLAN’S 319 320 320 319 Henry Morgan b.1952 AUTUMN SUNLIGHT Oil on Canvas 19.25"x27" (48.5x68.5cm) Signed & Dated 320 Henry Morgan b.1952 SUNLIGHT IN THE WOODS Pair of Oils on Card Each 7.5"x11.5" (19x29cm) Both Signed & Dated ¤750 - ¤850 ¤500 - ¤750 136 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. 2nd AUGUST 2016 321 321 Henry Morgan b.1952 MOUNTAIN STREAM Oil on Canvas 19.25"x27" (49x68.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤750 - ¤850 322 Henry Morgan b.1952 DAPPLED LIGHT Acrylic 11"x13.5" (27.5x34cm) Signed & Dated ¤400 - ¤500 322 137 DOLAN’S 323 323 324 324 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. 323 Henry Morgan b.1952 138 324 Henry Morgan b.1952 ATLANTIC COAST I Pair of Oils on Card Each 5.75"x7.75" (15x20cm) Both Signed and Dated ATLANTIC COAST II Pair of Oils on Card Each 5.75"x7.75" (15x20cm) Both Signed and Dated ¤500 - ¤700 ¤500 - ¤700 2nd AUGUST 2016 325 Henry Morgan b.1952 BURREN COAST I Oil on Canvas 11.75"x15.5" (29.75x39.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 325 326 Henry Morgan b.1952 BURREN COAST II Oil on Canvas 11.75"x15.5" (29.75x39.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 326 139 DOLAN’S 327 John Morris b.1958 WALKING IN SHALLOW WATER Oil on Board 23"x23" (58x58cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso 327 ¤600 - ¤800 328 Roger Dellar ROI RI b.1949 ON THE BEACH Gouache 10.5"x12.5" (27x32cm) Signed 328 ¤280 - ¤350 329 John Morris b.1958 CHILDREN PADDLING Oil on Board 6.75"x6.75" (17x17cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso 329 140 ¤300 - ¤400 2nd AUGUST 2016 330 330 Henry Morgan b.1952 WHERE THE BURREN MEETS THE SEA Oil on Canvas 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed and Dated ¤700 - ¤800 141 DOLAN’S 331 Fergus O’Ryan RHA 1911 - 1989 THE OX THAT TREADS THE CORN Oil on Board 10"x13" (25x33cm) Signed & Inscribed Signed & Inscribed Verso 331 ¤700 - ¤800 332 Fergus O’Ryan RHA 1911 - 1989 ST PATRICK’S & THE COOMBE, DUBLIN Oil on Board 11.5"x15.75" (29x40cm) Signed 332 ¤700 - ¤800 333 Colin Gibson b.1948 CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL, DUBLIN Oil on Board 11.5"x15.5" (29x39cm) Signed & Inscribed 333 142 ¤350 - ¤450 2nd AUGUST 2016 334 334 Arthur K Maderson b.1942 SUMMER POOL Oil and Mixed Media 26.5"x27.5" (67.5x69.5cm) Signed Signed and Inscribed Verso ¤2,800 - ¤3,500 143 DOLAN’S 335 Markey Robinson 1918 - 1999 VIEW FROM THE STUDIO Mixed Media 10"x17" (25.5x43cm) Signed ¤700 - ¤900 335 336 Desmond Carrick RHA 1928 - 2012 SUMMER DAYS Oil on Board 17.5"x23.5" (44.5x60cm) Signed ¤900 - ¤1,200 336 336ANancy Bailey CLIFDEN & THE TWELVE PINS Oil on Canvas 15.75"x21.5" (40x54.5cm) Signed 336A 144 ¤300 - ¤400 2nd AUGUST 2016 337 Joe Magill JAMES JOYCE Watercolour 15"x11.25" (38.5x29cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤700 338 Carol Ann Waldron b.1948 NIGHT LIFE Oil on Canvas Board 9.5"x7.5" (24x19cm) Signed 337 338 339 340 ¤300 - ¤400 339 Carol Ann Waldron b.1948 CITY WAYS Oil on Canvas Board 9.5"x7.5" (24x19cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 340 Jay Murphy ROLLING WAVES Pastel 15"x12.5" (38.5x31.5cm) ¤100 - ¤200 341 Anne Donnelly POULTRY & URNS Mixed Media 11.5"x11.5" (29x29cm) Signed & Dated (20)03 ¤350 - ¤500 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. 341 145 DOLAN’S 342 Desmond Tallon THE PIGEON LOFT, CO KILDARE Oil on Canvas 15.75"x11.75" (40x30cm) Signed ¤700 - ¤1,000 343 J F MacArthur AUTUMN LANDSCAPE WITH DEER Oil on Canvas Board 15.5"x11.5" (39x29cm) Signed ¤250 - ¤350 344 Carrie O’Duinn 342 WOODLAND PATH Watercolour 20.75"x10.75" (53x27.5cm) Signed ¤140 - ¤180 345 Kay Brennan WATER FALLING, TOURMAKEADY Oil on Canvas 9.5"x11.5" (24x29cm) Signed 343 146 344 ¤80 - ¤100 2nd AUGUST 2016 346 346 George Gillespie RUA 1924 - 1995 ACHILL ISLAND COTTAGES Oil on Board 11"x13.25" (28x33.5cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤1,000 347 Patrick Copperwhite KILLARY HARBOUR Oil on Board 9.5"x11.5" (24x29cm) Signed Original Artist’s Label verso ¤300 - ¤400 347 147 DOLAN’S 348 Norman Teeling b.1944 SUMMER’S DAY NEAR SUTTON Oil on Board 12.25"x19.5" (31x50cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤700 349 Norman Teeling b.1944 348 THE RIVER LIFFEY NEAR MAYNOOTH Oil on Board 7.75"x10.75" (19.5x27.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 350 Norman Teeling b.1944 ON THE HILL OF HOWTH, DUBLIN BAY BEYOND Oil on Board 9.5"x19.5" (24.5x50cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 351 After John McNulty 349 PASSING SHOWERS, THE 15th, BALLYCONNEELY Limited Edition Print 15.5"x23.25" (39x59cm) Signed in Pencil ¤60 - ¤80 352 Mary Grogan b.1960 ORIENTAL POPPY Oil on Canvas Board 10.5"x15.25" (26.5x39cm) Signed ¤80 - ¤100 350 148 2nd AUGUST 2016 353 353 Elizabeth Brophy ARRANGING THE FLOWERS Oil on Board 14.5"x18.25" (37x46.5cm) Signed ¤900 - ¤1,400 Elizabeth Brophy was born in New South Wales, Australia and now lives in Co. Wicklow. She has exhibited in Australia and Portugal, and of course, in Ireland. Her work can be found in many public art collections, including the Museum of Natural History, New York, and the Bank of Ireland and Ulster Bank collections, and she has become one of Ireland’s best known impressionist painters. 354 Jay Murphy OLD HOMESTEAD Pastel 15.25"x12" (39x30.5cm) Signed and Dated (19)92 ¤100 - ¤200 354 149 DOLAN’S 355 355 Maurice C Wilks RUA ARHA 1910 - 1984 COASTAL SCENE WITH SAILING BOAT Oil on Canvas 7.25"x9.5" (18x24cm) Signed ¤800 - ¤1,200 356 Douglas Hutton b.1950 GORTEEN BEACH Oil on Canvas 23"x32.75" (59x83cm) Signed with Initials Signed & Inscribed Verso ¤500 - ¤800 357 Claude Hayes RI ROI 1852 - 1922 356 THE HAYWAIN & 2 others similiar Set of 3 Watercolours 9.75"x13.75" (25x35cm) & smaller [3] Signed 357 150 357 357 ¤100 - ¤200 2nd AUGUST 2016 358 Tom Greaney DOOEGA COAST, ACHILL CO MAYO Oil on Canvas Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤700 358 359 Tom Greaney OLD BOG ROAD, CO MAYO Oil on Canvas Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤700 359 360 Sara Sue McNeill CORAL STRAND, BALLYCONNEELY Oil on Canvas 11.5"x27.5" (29x70cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 360 151 DOLAN’S 361 362 152 2nd AUGUST 2016 363 364 365 365 366 361 Robert Egginton b.1943 AASLEAGH FALLS, CO MAYO Watercolour 17.5"x23.5" (44.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤700 - ¤900 363 Charles McNeill Caldwell WESTERN LANDSCAPE Oil on Board 15.25"x23.25" (38.5x59.5cm) Signed ¤200 - ¤300 362 Elizabeth Audigier THE MAUMEEN MOUNTAINS CONNEMARA Watercolour 20.25"x27.5" (51.5x70cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 364 Tom Greaney CONNEMARA COAST, NEAR RENVYLE Watercolour 14"x21" (35.5x54cm) Signed ¤200 - ¤300 366 365 Richard Haworth RENVYLE BEACH & CONNEMARA HARBOUR Pair of Watercolours Each approx 14"x20.5" (35.5x52cm) Both Signed ¤300 - ¤400 366 Tom Nisbet RHA 1909 - 2001 AVONMORE RIVER, NEAR LARAGH & HERBERT PARK Pair of Watercolours Each Approx. 10.5"x14.5" (27x37cm) Both Signed ¤300 - ¤400 153 DOLAN’S 367 James Cahill b.1956 BRUSHING HER HAIR Oil on Canvas Board 12"x11.5" (30.5x29.5cm) Signed ¤750 - ¤900 368 Interesting black & white print of Thornhill House, Co Derry together with an interesting small study, Paris la Nuit [2] ¤40 - ¤60 369 Edmond Amedee Heuzé 1884 -1967 TOILETTE APRES L’EXHIBITION AU CIRQUE Pastel 14.5"x19" (37x49cm Signed Original Label Verso, exhibited Wildenstein & Co, New Bond St, London, May 1963, cat. no. 28 367 ¤280 - ¤350 370 Elizabeth Brophy b.1926 368 MOTHER & CHILD Oil on Board 11.5"x9.5" (29x24cm) Signed 369 ¤600 - ¤700 371 Patience Arnold 1901 - 1992 FAIRY TALES Mixed Media 13.75"x13.75" (35x35cm) Signed 370 154 371 ¤120 - ¤160 2nd AUGUST 2016 372 373 374 372 Graham Knuttel b.1954 MR PUNCH Oil on Canvas 19.25"x15" (49x38.5cm) Signed ¤800 - ¤1,000 373 Gladys Chalmers b.1918 HAUTE COUTURE Oil on Board 12.75"x9.5" (32.5x24cm) Signed & Dated 1934 Verso 374 Paki Smith FIGURE IN A BOAT Mixed Media Approx 15"x18" (38x46cm) ¤150 - ¤250 375 375 Graham Knuttel b.1954 GODDESS Oil on Canvas 17.25"x15.25" (44x38.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 ¤300 - ¤400 155 DOLAN’S 376 376 David ffrench le Roy b.1971 STILL LIFE WITH BUBBLES Oil on Board 15.25"x21.75" (39x55cm) Signed and Dated 2007 ¤500 - ¤800 377 Liam Jones MOONLIGHT Oil on Canvas 15.5"x19.5" (39.5x49.5cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 377 156 2nd AUGUST 2016 378 John Woodfull EVENING REFLECTIONS ON THE GRAND CANAL Mixed Media 16.75"x12.75" (42.5x32cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 379 Val Byrne b.1936 PURTEEN HARBOUR, ACHILL Watercolour 10.25"x11.25" (26x28.5cm) Signed 378 379 ¤300 - ¤500 380 Val Byrne b.1936 RACING OFF KINVARA Watercolour 12"x16" (30.5x41cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 380 381 381 Val Byrne b.1936 SUNSET AT DUGORT, ACHILL Oil on Board 8.5"x11.5" (22x29cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 382 Val Byrne b.1936 382 383 MAN & DOG, KEEL STRAND, ACHILL Watercolour 11"x14.75" (28x37.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤350 - ¤500 383 Roland Byrne 384 Roland Byrne 385 Roland Byrne 384 385 OFF BULLOCK HARBOUR, DALKEY Watercolour 14"x20.5" (35.5x52cm) Signed THE FURROWED FIELD Watercolour 6.5"x21" (16.5x53.5cm) Signed THE HOOK LIGHTHOUSE, CO WEXFORD Watercolour 7"x7" (18x18cm) Signed ¤350 - ¤500 ¤180 - ¤280 ¤180 - ¤280 326 157 DOLAN’S 386 Gerard King BIRDS OF PREY Pair of Mixed Media Each 18.5"x22.5" (47x57cm) Both Signed and One Dated 1982 ¤250 - ¤350 387 Victorian School WOODLAND PATH Oil on Canvas 21.75"x15.5" (55x39cm) In Ornate Gilt Frame 386 ¤60 - ¤100 388 John Francis Skelton b.1954 PONY & TRAP Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.5" (29x39cm) Signed ¤180 - ¤280 386 387 158 388 2nd AUGUST 2016 389 389 Tom Greaney TRAVELLING THROUGH CONNEMARA Oil on Board 20.5"x36.25" (52x92cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤500 390 A Colles A MOUNTAIN STREAM Oil on Board 7.75"x12" (20x30.5cm) Signed 390 ¤120 - ¤160 391 John Farquharson BOYS FISHING Watercolour 13.5"x19.25" (34.5x49cm) Signed & Dated ¤100 - ¤200 391 159 DOLAN’S 393 393 392 395 396 396 394 397 397 395 Pair of Silver Plated Entree Dishes ¤80 - ¤100 398 397 392 Silver Water Jug, Chester marks, approx 9.75" high ¤250 - ¤350 393 Silver Tea Pot & Coffee Pot, matching, Sheffield Silver ¤300 - ¤400 394 Silver Sugar Caster, Bermingham marks, rubbed, approx 8.75" high ¤100 - ¤150 160 396 Late Victorian Silver Sugar & Cream, ormately embellished, Sheffield marks ¤80 - ¤120 397 Silver Plated Sugar and Cream, a small plated pierced bowl and two unusual silver egg holders ¤40 - ¤60 398 Pair of Silver Plated Corinthian Column Candlesticks, with detachable sconces, approx 8.25" high ¤150 - ¤200 398A 398AA Pair of Silver Salts, London 1911 ¤100 - ¤150 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 2nd AUGUST 2016 399 Set of Four Silver Salts, each with spoon, in a case, Chester 1907 ¤220 - ¤260 400 Pair of Silver Napkin Rings,in a presentation case, Birmingham circa 1918 ¤80 - ¤120 400 401 A Cased Set of Six Silver Teaspoons, Birmingham1944 ¤60 - ¤80 402 A Cased Set of Six Silver Handled Tea Knives ¤60 - ¤80 402ASet of Fish Knives and Forks, Elkington Plate, in Oak Case ¤50 - ¤80 403 399 403 Silver Plated Knife, with embellished blade, in presentation case, approx 11" long ¤20 - ¤40 404 A Cased Set of Six Plated Cake Knives ¤30 - ¤40 405 A Cased Set of Silver Plated Lobster Crackers ¤30 - ¤40 401 402 402A 406 A Cased Set of Six Silver Seal Topped Coffee Spoons, Sheffield 1922 ¤60 - ¤80 407 A Cased Set of Six Silver Gilt Coffee Spoons, London 1923 ¤60 - ¤80 404 408 A Cased Set of Six Silver Teaspoons, Birmingham 1933 ¤80 - ¤100 405 406 409 A Cased Set of Six Silver Coffee Spoons, Sheffield 1964 ¤40 - ¤60 410 A Cased Set of Six EPNS Cake Forks ¤30 - ¤40 407 408 409 410 161 DOLAN’S 411 411 412 413 416 414 415 417 418 420 419 162 419 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 2nd AUGUST 2016 421 422 424 423 411 Attractive pair of Giltwood Marble Topped Console Tables, approx 22.25" wide, 31" high ¤600 - ¤1,000 416 Edwardian Oval Mahogany Toilet Mirror, with scroll supports and feet, approx 24.5" high overall ¤80 - ¤120 412 A pair of Champleve Enamel Candlesticks, late 19th/early 20th century, approx 6" high ¤140 - ¤180 417 Levade Porcelain Figure of a Rearing Stallion, approx 8.5" high ¤30 - ¤50 413 Giltwood X Framed Stool, with rich crimson upholstery, approx 22" wide, 16.5" deep ¤400 - ¤600 414 A Victorian Mahogany Toilet Mirror, rectangular, with scroll supports and raised on short bun feet, approx 23.5" wide ¤150 - ¤200 415 A George III Mahogany Stool, rectangular, with stuffover top upholstered in red velvet type material and raised on turned legs, approx 14" wide ¤120 - ¤160 418 Octagonal Oak Shelves, approx 26.5" high, 22.25" wide ¤70 - ¤100 419 Two Pairs of Victorian Brass Candlesticks ¤60 - ¤80 420 Pair of small Occasional or Bedside Tables, embellished with Birds & Foliage, aoorox 15" wide, 18" high ¤40 - ¤60 421 An Early 20th Century Mahogany Queen Anne Style Stool, with drop in seat, moulded edge and raised on four cabriole legs, shell carved at the knees, and terminating in pad feet approx 21.5" wide ¤130 - ¤160 422 19th Century Blue & White Meat Plate, decorated with pagodas and gardens, approx 18.25" wide ¤80 - ¤140 423 Antique Oak Hanging Plate Rack, approx 50" wide, 48" high ¤140 - ¤180 424 Regency Style Mahogany Twin Pedestal Dining Table, brass strung and with single leaf, each end with pedestal and three downswept legs, terminating in brass castors, approx 39.5" wide & 83" long, when fully extended ¤150 - ¤200 425 Oak Bookends, approx 13.5" long ¤10 - ¤20 163 DOLAN’S 426 428 427 429 432 435 164 431 430 434 433 436 434 437 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 2nd AUGUST 2016 438 438 439 426 Blue & White Jardiniere, decorated with foliage & Blossom, approx 13.5" diameter, 11" high ¤70 - ¤100 427 A George III Mahogany Toilet Mirror, rectangular, set between angled supports, with brass finials, the base fitted with a a series of three drawers with wooden knob handles and raised on bracket feet, approx 22.75"wide ¤150 - ¤200 428 Chinese Polychrome Jardiniere, decorated with panels of figures on floral backgrounds, approx 13" diameter ¤100 - ¤200 429 Mat Grogan b.1947 AUTUMNAL FRUIT & FLOWERS Oil on Board 11"x12.25" (28x31cm) Signed ¤550 - ¤650 430 Brass Hanging Light Fitting, fashioned in the manner of a suspended oil lamp, approx 17" diameter ¤250 - ¤350 434 Pair of Victorian Gilt Metal four-branch Candleabra, on sqaure bases with gilt metal feet, approx 16" high ¤100 - ¤200 431 Padraig Lynch b.1936 435 Rose Patterned Tea Set, partial set, comprising cups, saucers, sugar, cream and tea pot ¤20 - ¤40 STILL LIFE WITH PEAR & GRAPES Oil on Canvas Board 7.5"x9.5" (19x24cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤500 432 Pair of Chambersticks, fashioned as light fittings, with matching shades, approx 12" high ¤100 - ¤200 433 Nancy Byrne GALWAY MARKET Woolwork approx 28.5"x19.5" (72.5x49cm) ¤80 - ¤120 436 Victorian Gilt Metal Table Lamp, fashioned as a woman carrying an urn, with ornately embellished base, on gilt metal feet, approx 19" high ¤150 - ¤200 437 Blue & White Chinese style Baluster Vase with Lid,bears stamp to base, approx 19" high ¤70 - ¤100 438 Hornby O Guage Clockwork Train Set, comprising locomotive, tender, two wagons, lumber wagon, buffer stops and a quantity of track ¤150 - ¤250 439 Set of 3 unusual Wooden Blocks for Decorative Printing ¤50 - ¤60 165 DOLAN’S 441 William Jackson THE BLUE HILLS Oil on Canvas Board 15"x19" (38.5x48.5cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 442 Susan Mary Webb b.1962 CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 9.5"x11.5" (24x29.5cm) Signed Signed & Inscribed Verso, Original Blue Door Studio Label ¤280 - ¤380 443 Kay Brennan 441 FISHING ON LOUGH MASK Oil on Canvas 9.5"x11.5" (24.5x29cm) Signed ¤80 - ¤100 444 Tony Robinson b.1954 442 443 WALKING ON THE CLIFFS Oil on Board 11.25"x8.25" (28.5x21cm) Signed ¤200 - ¤300 445 Kay Brennan AUTUMN ON THE CANAL Oil on Canvas 29"x39" (74x99cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤350 444 166 445 2nd AUGUST 2016 446 Robert Egginton b.1943 MANNIN BAY, CONNEMARA Watercolour 11.25"x15.25" (28.5x38.5cm) Signed ¤380 - ¤450 447 Robert Egginton b.1943 COTTAGES, BALLYCONNEELY Watercolour 10"x13.75" (25x35cm) Signed ¤380 - ¤450 448 Robert Egginton b.1943 RENVYLE BEACH, CONNEMARA Watercolour 14.25"x21.25" (36.5x54cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 446 447 448 449 449 Donald McPherson RUA 1920 - 1986 ACROSS BALLYCONNEELY BAY, CONNEMARA Watercolour 14.5"x20.75" (37x53cm) Signed ¤300 - ¤400 450 Allen Gwynne Jones RA 1892 - 1982 CONNEMARA, THE TWELVE BENS Oil on Panel 10.25"x14"(26x36cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤350 450 451 451 William Redworth PS b.1873 RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH COTTAGES & FIGURES Pastel 19.25"x15.25" (48.5x38.5cm) Signed Twice With original signed watercolour verso ¤140 - ¤180 452 Jack Cudworth RHA 1930 - 2010 CASTLE ON THE RIVER Oil on Board 17.5"x23.5" (44.5x60cm) Signed ¤180 - ¤280 452AAfter Chris Howells GALWAY RACES 2002, WITH A CIRCUIT TO GO Limited Edition Colour Print 13.5"x18" (34x35.5cm) Signed and Inscribed ¤40 - ¤50 452 453 453 Tony Robinson b.1954 STEAM ENGINE AT TAGOAT, CO WEXFORD Oil on Board 8.25"x11.25" (21x28.5cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤350 167 DOLAN’S 454 455 456 458 168 457 459 2nd AUGUST 2016 454 John Dinan b.1948 TIC-TAC MAN, GALWAY Oil on Board 13.5"x15.5" (34.5x39.5cm) Signed ¤400 - ¤600 455 Elizabeth Brophy b.1926 RUE DE RIVOLI, PARIS Oil on Board 7.5"x5.5" (19x14cm) Signed ¤500 - ¤800 456 John Keating PIAZZA SIGNORA, MIDDAY SUMMER Watercolour 29.75"x22.25" (75.5x56.5cm) Signed & Dated (20)04 ¤300 - ¤400 457 Kevin Simms b.1932 GRAND CANAL, DUBLIN Oil on Board 22.25"x30.5" (56.5x77cm) Provenance; Goodwin Galleries, Limerick ¤180 - ¤280 460 458 Eric Patton RHA 1925 - 2004 VIEW FROM ROSBEG, CONNEMARA Oil on Canvas 24"x12" (61x30cm) Signed ¤200 - ¤400 459 Julia Schuit SPOONBILLS Mixed Media 18.5"x23" (47x58cm) ¤150 - ¤200 460 Cormac O’Leary b.1969 COASTAL BLUES Oil on Canvas, laid on Board 16"x20" (40x50.5cm) Signed and Dated ¤280 - ¤380 461 461 John Hoar BOATS IN HARBOUR Watercolour 12.25"x19.25" (31.5x49cm) Signed ¤150 - ¤3250 462 Anne King Harman 1919 - 1979 VIEW OF THE GARDEN Watercolour & Gouache 9.75"x13.5" (24.5x34.5cm) Signed ¤100 - ¤200 462 169 DOLAN’S 463 Norman Teeling b.1944 SUNRISE, FIELD OF POPPIES Oil on Board 19.5"x23.5" (49.5x60cm) Signed ¤600 - ¤800 464 Roger Dellar ROI RI b.1949 SUMMER HARBOUR Oil on Canvas Board 8.5"x11.5" (21.5x29.5cm) Signed ¤280 -¤350 465 Ian Cryer ROI b.1959 STEAM BOAT Oil on Canvas Board 9.25"x11.5" (23.5x29cm) Signed ¤280 - ¤350 466 Robert Cochrane GONE FISHING Oil on Canvas 11.5"x15.5" (29.5x39cm) Signed 463 ¤280 - ¤400 467 Ian Cryer ROI b.1959 THE HEN HOUSE Oil on Canvas Board 13.75"x11.75" (34.5x30cm) Signed 464 466 170 ¤280 - ¤350 465 467 2nd AUGUST 2016 468 469 470 468 Luda Korol 469 Irish School 471 470 Tina Robinson CRUSTACEANS Mixed Media on Canvas 16"x16" (40.5x40.5cm) Signed MAGIC CARPET DANCE Mixed Media 12.25"x9" (31x13cm) Inscribed with Title BRINGING HOME THE TURF Oil on Board 29"x19.25" (74x48.5cm) Signed & Dated ¤200 - ¤300 ¤80 - ¤120 ¤40 - ¤60 471 Irish School RED COW Oil on Canvas 12"x12" (30.5x30.5cm) ¤180 - ¤280 171 DOLAN’S 472 Iranian Carpet, in red, blue and beige, with centre rectangular panel, repeating line border and fringed ends, approx 117"x76" ¤700 - ¤800 472 473 Turkish Patterned Rug, multicoloued with geometric patterns and fringed ends, approx 107"x74" ¤280 - ¤380 473 474 Keshan Navy Ground Rug, approx 89"x63" ¤280 - ¤380 474 475 Keshan Beige Ground Rug, approx 76"x56" ¤180 - ¤250 475 172 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED 21ndst AUGUST 2016 476 Caucsian Rug, with geometric motifs, on a beige ground, approx 89"x63" ¤140 - ¤180 476 477 Keshan Rug, with fringed ends, beige ground and foliate pattern, approx 62"x40" ¤140 - ¤180 477 478 Kum Rug, with floral motifs on a blue ground, approx 76"x56" ¤140 - ¤180 478 479 Floral Patterned Rug, on a light green ground, approx. 72"x48" ¤60 - ¤80 479 173 DOLAN’S 480 William Farley HORSE DRAWN CARAVANS Pastel 14"x19" (36x48cm) Signed ¤140 - ¤180 481 Anton Meonan GANNET Oil & Mixed Media 11.25"x15.25" (28.5x38.5cm) Signed ¤100 - ¤150 482 Irish School STREET MUSICIAN Watercolour 10.25"x6" (26x15cm) Signed ¤50 - ¤80 483 Deborah Jones 1921 - 2012 THE SWEEP AND THE DRESSMAKER Oil on Board 11.5"x29.5" (29x75cm) Signed 480 ¤150 - ¤250 484 R Harvey ROCK POOL Pastel 20.5"x15" (51.5x38cm) Signed ¤80 - ¤100 485 Grainne Cuffe SUMMER WOODS Limited Edition Colour Print 15"x11" (37.5x28cm) Signed, Inscribed & Dated 1981 ¤40 - ¤60 481 482 486Amour, Bust of a young man, Monochrome Study, Inscribed, approx 13"x21", together with another similar, a matching pair ¤40 - ¤60 487 E Trevor MOUNTAIN & LAKE Watercolour 6.75"x10" (17x25cm) Signed ¤40 - ¤60 483 174 2nd AUGUST 2016 488 Continental School MILITARY MANOEUVRES Watercolour 11"x15.25" (28x38.5cm) ¤60 - ¤80 489 Late Victorian / Early 20th Century Watercolour of Coastal Cottages & Buildings, approx 10" x 16.75" ¤60 - ¤80 490 After Matthew Kendrick RHA THE DEPARTURE OF THE QUEEN & THE ROYAL SQUADRON FROM KINGSTOWN, AUGUST 1849 Handcoloured Engraving 21"x37" (54x94cm ¤250 - ¤350 488 491 F. W. Corner RICHMOND, EARLY MORNING Pastel 19.25"x24.75" (49x63cm) Signed ¤100 - ¤200 492 After John McNulty LAHINCH, BALLYBUNION, MOUNT JULIET AND KILLARNEY Set of 4 Limited Edition Golf Prints Each approx 15.5"x23.25" (39x59cm) All Signed by the Artist 489 ¤100 - ¤150 493 Richard Ward DUCKS Watercolour 10"x14" (25.5x35.5cm) Signed and Dated ¤100 - ¤120 494 After Peter Curling b.1955 THE BIG DOUBLE, PUNCHESTOWN Limited Edition Coloured Print 20"x30"(51x76cm) Signed in Pencil by the Artist 490 ¤80 - ¤120 495 After Peter Curling b.1955 INSTRUCTIONS FROM THE HEAD LAD Limited Edition Print 18"x27" (46x68cm) Signed in Pencil by the Artist ¤80 - ¤120 491 175 DOLAN’S ARTIST INDEX BY LOT NO. A Allen, Anji 253 Arnold, Patience 371 Audigier, Elizabeth 362 B Ballard, Brian 114, 118 Behan, John 204 Bourke, Brian 119 - 122 Brennan, Kay 345, 443, 445 Bremer, Saskia 134A Breach, Mary 145 Brilly, June 106 Boske, Joe 7 Brophy, Elizabeth 353, 370, 455 Byrne, Val135 - 136, 249 - 249A, 379 - 382 Byrne, Roland 383 - 385 C Cahill, James 84, 367 Caldwell, Charles McNeill363 Carson, Robert Taylor 151 Carrick, Desmond 336 Campbell, Raymond 90 Carr, Rosemary 164 - 165 Chalmers, Gladys 373 Cochrane, Robert 466 Colles, A 390 Connor 315 Cope, Elizabeth 108, 110, 117 Cope, Phoebe 109, 111 Copperwhite, Patrick 347 Cudworth, Jack 452 Cuffe, Siobhan 201, 256 Crowley, Graham 7 Cryer, Ian 465, 467 D Davis, Gerald 260 Dellar, Roger 328, 464 Dennington, Brian 94 Dinan, John 454 Donnelly, Anne 341 Donovan, Jack 18, 113, 116 E Egan, Orla 307 Egginton, Robert98 - 100, 197, 361, 446 - 448 F Farquharson, John 391 French, William Percy 169 - 170 ffrench le Roy, David 376 G Gillespie, George 346 Guilfoyle, Paul 182, 313 Greaney, Tom358 - 359, 364, 389 Grogan, Mat80 - 81, 86 - 88, 91 - 92, 429 Grogan, Mary 352 Greig, Neal 252 H Hanlon, Father Jack 176 Harper, Charles 155, 199 Hamilton, Eva 171 Hayes, Claude 357 Haworth, Richard 365 Henderson, Maurice 97 Heuze, Edmond Amedee369 Hickey, Desmond 133A Higgins, Robert B102 - 104, 246 - 247 Hoar, John 461 Hutton, Douglas 244, 261, 306, 356 J Jackson, William 441 Jones, Allen Gwynne 450 Jones, Liam 377 Joyce, Mark 302 Joyce, Valerie 208 K Kenny, Alan 181 Keating, John 456 King, Gerard 386 King Harman, Anne 462 Kingerlee, John 205 - 207 Kingston, Richard 177 Knuttel, Graham112, 292 - 293, 372, 375 Korol, Luda 468 L Lahar, Mairead O’Neill 200 Leech, William John 150 Lennon, Paddy 239 le Brocquy, Louis 26 - 27 Linden, Janice 241, 243 Lynch, Padraig 431 Lyons, Frank 298 M MacArthur, J F 343 Maderson, Arthur K137, 159 - 161, 334 Magill, Joe 337 Marjoram, Jerry 101, 133B - 133C Maguire, Cecil 107 Mansfield, Thelma 300 - 301, 303 Maccabe, Gladys 138 Meagher, Eilleen 233 Moran, Cynthia 25 Morgan, Henry192 - 196, 319 - 326, 330 Morris, John134, 179 - 180, 188, 327, 329 Morris, Michael 299 Murphy, Jay 257, 340, 354 Murphy, Margaret K 104A - 104B McDonagh, Bernard 259 McGuiness, Norah 144 McSweeney, Sean 255 McKelvey, Frank 167 McNeill, Sara Sue 360 McPherson, Donald 449 N Nisbet, Tom 168, 366 REFERENCES: Theo Snoddy, Dictionary of Irish Artists, 20th Century 176 O Olsson, Albert Julius 173 O’Brien, Geraldine 198 O’Duinn, Carrie 344 O’Leary, Cormac 460 O’Malley, Tony 141 - 143 O’Neill, Ken 294, 297 O’Neill, Mark 28 - 29, 89, 209, 224, 231 - 232, 316 - 317 O’Ryan, Fergus 331 - 332 P Patton, Eric 458 Prendergast, Bernie 14 R Redworth, William 451 Rae, Barbara 146 Reynolds, Bernard 250 - 251 Robinson, Annie 295 Robinson, Markey115, 125 - 128A, 248, 249B, 305, 335 Robinson, Tony 93, 223, 444, 453 Robinson, Tina 470 Rooney, J.P. 296 Ryan, Thomas 23, 83, 172 S Schuit, Julia 459 Schwatschke, John 17, 262 - 263 Scott, Carina147, 178, 185 - 187, 240, 242 Sloan, Hamilton 105 Sluis, Piet 258 Shinnors, John 139, 202 - 203 Skelton, John Francis 388 Simms, Kevin 457 Smith, Paki 374 Sutton, Ivan 304 Stannard, Henry John Sylvester 39 Steel, Kenneth 236 - 237 Sweeney, Lisa 254 T Tallon, Desmond 342 Tallentire, Anne 166 Teeling, Norman 30, 95 - 96, 308 - 312, 314, 348 - 350, 463 Teskey, Donald 154 W Waldron, Carol Ann 338 - 339 Walsh, Manus156 - 158, 189 - 191 Webb, Kenneth123 - 124, 129 - 133, 148 - 149, 152-153, 162 - 163, 175, 184, 318 Webb, Susan Mary 238, 183, 442 Wilks, Maurice C 174, 355 Winter, William Tatton 234 Williams, Alexander 245 Woodfull, John 378 Y Yeats, Anne 15 Connemara Dublin Cork Limerick Dolan’s Art Auction House 091 798 647 086 409 8015 info@dolansart.com www.dolansart.com Galway Rosslare
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