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ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

DESIGN AUCTION Tuesday 22nd May at 6pm


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ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

AUCTION:

Tuesday 22nd May at 6pm

AUCTION VENUE:

The Royal College of Physicians, No. 6 Kildare Street, Dublin 2

ON VIEW:

at de Veres, 35 Kildare Street, D2 Friday 18th May 10 - 5pm Saturday 19th May 11 - 5pm Sunday 20th May 11 - 5pm Monday 21st May 10 - 5pm Tuesday 22nd May 10 - 5pm

CONTACT:

01 6768300

COLLECTION: From 35 Kildare Street PURCHASER FEES: 25% (incl VAT)

John de Vere White john@deveres.ie

Rory Guthrie roryguthrie@deveres.ie

Aisling Tรณth info@deveres.ie

de Veres 35 Kildare Street, Dublin 2 01 676 8300 www.deveres.ie deveresArtAuctions

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IRISH ART & SCULPTURE AUCTION Tuesday 12th June Rowan Gillespie, bronze

Currently accepting entries for this prestigious auction. Works already consigned include major pieces by Colin Middleton, John Doherty, Rowan Gillespie, Letitia Hamilton, etc.

35 Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Tel: 01 676 8300

info@deveres.ie www.deveres.ie


1 A DESK LAMP, BY LOUIS KALFF FOR PHILIPS, on circular base, 52cm (h).

€300 - 500

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2 TWO ROSEWOOD LAMP TABLES, DANISH, 1960s, one 55cm x 55cm x 50cm and the second 59cm x 59cm x 50cm.

€300 - 500

3 A ROSEWOOD COFFEE TABLE, DANISH, 1960s on tapering legs, 133cm (w) x 74.5cm (d) x 50cm (h).

€300 - 500

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4 THE FALCON CHAIR AND STOOL by Sigurd Resell, Vatne Mobler, Norway 1970s, with brown leather sling seat on bentwood base, bearing makers label.

I n 1958 Norwegian designer Sigurd Resell first gained notoriety when he received an award for his designs from Copenhagen Cabinetmaker’s Guild. However, it was to be his 1971 design for the impressively named Falcon chair that would define his career.

Made up of a hammock like profile sitting within a pedestal style frame. This separation yet interplay of elements imbues the design with a lightness, a feature that would be repeated in his later works. With a production lifetime of over thirty years, its longevity is a testament to the effectiveness of it design.

â‚Ź1000 - 1500

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5 A FINE ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT BAR, ITALIAN, 1960s, by La Permanente Mobili Cantù, the upper section with two cupboard doors, the base with four drawers, shaped handles, on gilt metal feet, bearing label and stamp, 197cm (h) x 94cm (w) x 46cm (d).

€1500 - 2000

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6 A GILT ANGULAR CONSOLE TABLE, ITALIAN 1970s, with inset mirrored top, 130 cm (w) x 40 (d) x 80.5 (h).

€800 - 1200

7 A GILT METAL COFFEE TABLE, 1970s, with inset glass top, on angular base, inset mirrored top, 140cm (w) x 80cm (d) x 36cm (h).

€600 - 900

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8 A FINE ROSEWOOD SIDEBOARD, DANISH, 1960s, of rectangular form, with four sliding doors with shaped handles, revealing a fitted interior, on tapering legs, 200cm (w) x 82cm (w) x 46cm (d).

€1500 - 2000

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9 A FINE PAIR OF DANISH EASY CHAIRS, 1960s, the shaped frame on tapering legs, with tanned leather seats (2).

€1000 - 1500

10 A DANISH THREE SEAT SETEE EN SUITE, with tanned leather upholstered seats.

€800 - 1200

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11 A SET OF CHROME AND GILT OPEN SHELVES, ITALIAN 1970s, 139cm (w) x 182cm (w) x 36cm (d).

€1000 - 1500

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12 TWO GILT METAL TABLE LAMPS, FRENCH 1970s, on square tiered bases, 50cm (h) incl. shade and 38cm (h).

€200 - 300

13 A PAIR OF GILT BRASS LOW TABLES, 1970s, on square legs, with inset bronzed mirrored tops, 45cm (w) x 40cm (d) x 50cm (h).

€400 - 600

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14 A PAIR OF BRASS STANDARD LAMPS, on column supports and circular bases, each 177cm high.

€400 - 600

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17 A TEAK AND GILT METAL STANDARD LAMP, ITALIAN 1960s, on triform base, 162cm (h).

15 A RECTANGULAR GILT WALL MIRROR, 96cm (h) x 61cm (w).

€400 - 600

16 A ROSEWOOD AND GILT METAL INLAID CONSOLE TABLE, Italian, 1960s, with a central frieze drawer flanked by canted sides, on square gilt supports, 106cm (w) x 83cm (h) x 30cm (d).

€700 - 1000 15

€300 - 500


18 A PAIR OF VELVET UPHOLSTERED EASY CHAIRS, ITALIAN 1950s, on tapering legs.

€800 - 1200

19 AN OVAL COFFEE TABLE, ITALIAN 1960s, with milk glass top, on tapering legs with brass feet, 175cm (w) x 79cm (d) x 43cm (h).

€500 - 700

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20 A PAIR OF POLISHED CHROME ANGULAR UPRIGHT SHELVES, 1970s, with smoked glass shelves, each 86cm (w) x 175cm (h) x 37.5cm (d).

€800 - 1200

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21 A PAIR OF GILT FRAMED CIRCULAR WALL MIRRORS, Art deco in style, with fan motif, each 100cm (d).

€1200 - 1600

22 A TEAK SIDEBOARD, DANISH 1960s, of rectangular form, with two sliding doors and four drawers, on square metal feet, 280cm (w) x 78cm (h) x 47cm (d).

€1500 - 2500

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23 AN ELLIPTICAL TULIP LOW TABLE BY EERO SAARINEN FOR KNOLL INTERNATIONAL, the oval teak top on a metal base, bearing label, 135cm (long) x 90cm (w) x 40cm (h). Born in Finland but having emigrated to America, Eero Saarinen is regarded as one of the great designers if the 20th Century. He designed most of Knolls most important and successful pieces, including the Womb Chair and the Tulip range. He took a sculptural approach to furniture design, building hundreds of models and full scale mock-ups to achieve the perfect curve, find the right line, and derive the most pleasing proportions. His designs, which employed modern materials in graceful, organic shapes, helped establish the reputation and identity of Knoll during its formative years.

â‚Ź800 - 1200

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Niels Otto Moller designed some of Denmark’s timeless classics. He completed his apprenticeship as a cabinetmaker in 1939 and then continued on to study at the Design Academy in Århus, Denmark. In 1944, he founded J.L. Møllers Møbelfabrik, which is still manufacturing today. Taking very much from the Danish tradition of ‘Form follows Function’, only using the best materials available, Moller’s designs require the craftsman to rely on the materials, form and skill of their own hand.

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24 A SET OF EIGHT ROSWOOD MODEL 78 DINING CHAIRS, DANISH 1960s, BY NIELS MOLLER FOR J.L. MOLLER, with railed backs, leather seats, on tapering legs, bearing stamp (8).

€1500 - 2500

25 A ROSEWOOD EXTENDING DINING TABLE, on tapering legs, 232cm long (extended) x 88.5cm (d) x 73cm (h).

€800 - 1200

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26 A MACASSAR EXECUTIVE DESK, ITALIAN, c.1965, possibly by Forma Nova, with two frieze drawers, raised on metal shaped legs and gilt brass socks, with black glass top, 205cm (w) x 90cm (d) x 75cm (h).

€1000 - 1500

27 A WALNUT SQUARE COCKTAIL TABLE, BY WILLY RIZZO, 1970s, the central well for ice/bottles with brass liner, canted gilt metal corners, on plinth base, 120cm sq.

€1000 - 1500

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28 A SET OF SIX POLISHED BRONZE AND SUEDE UPHOLSTERED TALL BACK DINING CHAIRS, BY MICHEL MANGEMATIN, PARIS, 1970s. Michel Mangematin is a French architect and designer who went to the United States in the 1950s and studied in the workshops of Frank Lloyd Wright and Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe.

€1500 - 2000

29 A LACQUERED WALNUT AND METAL BANDED DINING TABLE, 1970s style of Willie Rizzo, 151cm (long ) x 70cm (w) x 80cm (h).

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30 LEATHER SOFA, by Roche Bobois, with adjustable head rest on chrome legs, (bearing label) 230cm (w) x 115cm (d) x 62cm (h).

€1000 - 1500

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31 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label. American designers Charles (1907-1978) and his wife Ray (1912-1988) Eames made made some of the most iconic designs of the 20th century. the EA216 was designed in 1969 and was an instant success. It is still sold today by Vitra.

€400 - 600

32 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

33 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

34 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

35 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

36 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

37 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

38 THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

38A THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

38B THE EA216 SOFT PAD CHAIR, by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra, bearing label.

€400 - 600

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39 THE WW STOOL, BY PHILIPPE STARCK, FOR VITRA GERMANY, cast aluminium, 96cm (h). Philippe Strack made his name as an interior and product designer with his work on the trendy Café Costes in Paris (1984), his Juicy Salif lemon squeezer for Alessi (1990) and his transparent Louis Ghost chair (2002). His breakthrough came in 1982 when then President Francois Mitterrand asked him to redesign the private apartments of the Elysée Palace (the French president’s official private residence). He followed it two years later with the interior design of the Café Costes, followed by the Royalton and Paramount hotels in New York, the Delano in Miami and the Mondrian in Los Angeles. This rare stool, or standing aid, is no longer in production. Called the WW, it was designed for film director Wim Wenders in 1990, as part of an office suite and has the appearance more of a piece of sculpture than furniture.

€500 - 700

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40 Joseph Walsh b.1979 FIGURE OF 6 Ash, 99 cm (high), open edition no.16, bearing plaque, dated 2006. Joseph Walsh creates innovative, sculptural furniture works. His approach to design and process is influenced by the patterns of growth and evolution found in nature. His practice is informed by the understanding and sympathetic use of material; the intimate relationship between the process of finding forms and creating structures and the continuity and resolve from the concept to the making process. Walsh is a self-taught designer maker. His studio and workshop, which employs a team of master makers, design technicians and their assistants, was founded in 1999 and is based in Co. Cork. His works are included in the collections of the Centre de Pompidou, Paris, France, Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum, New York, USA, Devonshire Collection, Chatsworth House, UK, Museum of Arts and Design, New York, USA, National Museum of Ireland, Dublin and many others.

â‚Ź6000 - 9000

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41 The ‘Ota Otanek’ chair, by Borek Sipeko for Vitra, wood, copper and steel, with remnants of label.

€400 - 600

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42 THE NOMOS TABLE, BY SIR NORMAN FOSTER (B.1935), FOR TECNO ITALY, chromium plate and glass, stamped, 160cm x 100cm. British architect Sir Norman Fosters landmark designs include Stansted Airport, Wembley Stadium and 30 St Mary Axe known as “The Gherkin Building”. “The concept of Nomos, from the Greek word meaning ‘fair distribution’ is based on the relationship between the users and the space they occupy. At the heart of the design is a kit of precision- engineered components that can be combined to create bespoke working environments for individuals or groups. The starting point is the spine to which are added legs, feet, supports, work surfaces and superstructures, while a vertebra-like conduit carries cabling. With its characteristic splayed feet the design is evocative of the Lunar Landing Module, or a grasshopper with its thin body and slim legs- an assembly governed by the ergonomics of the human form, seated or standing”.

See Foster and Partners.com €1000 - 1500

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43 A PAIR OF BRASS TABLE LAMPS, 1970s with adjustable arms and circular bases, each 63cm (h).

€300 - 500

44 A PAIR OF GILT WALL LIGHTS, with glass drop down fitting, each 30cm (w) x 40cm (h).

€400 - 600

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45 A GILT NEST OF TABLES, 1970s, with mirrored tops, 140cm (w) x 80cm (d) x 36cm (h).

€400 - 600

46 A ROSEWOOD CIRCULAR LOW TABLE, 1930s, on flat chrome splayed feet, 90cm diam x 45cm (h).

€300 - 500

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47 A TEAK CHEST OF FOUR DRAWERS, DANISH, on brass legs, 80cm (w) x 39 cm (d) x 76cm (h).

€300 - 500

48 A 1960s EXECUTIVE DESK LAMP, BY FASE, the adjustable head on a chrome and wooden arm, with swivel base, bearing makers label, 42cm (h).

€300 - 500

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49 A ROSEWOOD BUREAU, Danish, 1960s, the slope front cupboard door, with fitted interior, with four drawers on tapering legs, 82cm (w) x 128cm (h) x 45cm (d).

€800 - 1200

50 A PAIR OF GILT METAL TABLE LAMPS, ITALIAN 1970s, with circular openings, on tubular supports.

€400 - 600

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51 A SET OF SIX TEAK DINING CHAIRS, Danish, with shaped backs, comprising two carvers and four single chairs.

€800 - 1200

52 A ROSEWOOD COFFEE TABLE, 1960s Danish, on tapering legs, 160cm (long) extending to 220cm x 63.5cm (d) x 50cm (h).

€400 - 600

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53 A TEAK PANELLED BACK THREE SEAT SETTEE, DANISH 1970s, by Mikael Laursen, upholstered in leather, 215cm (w) x 75cm (d).

€600 - 900

54 A TEAK PANELLED TWO SEAT SETTEE, DANISH 1970s, by Mikael Laursen, se suite, 144cm (w) x 75cm (d).

€400 - 600

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55 A CONSOLE TABLE, Italian, 1960s, in the style of Ico Parisi, 91.5cm (w) x 182 cm (h) x 36cm (d).

€1000 - 1500

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56 A HANGING PENDANT LIGHT IN THE FORM OF FLOWERS, 1960s, 50cm (dia) x 130cm (high including fitting).

€300 - 500

57 A CONTEMPORARY COMPARTMENTED WALL MIRROR, with ash frame, 153cm (h) x 123 cm (w).

€1000 - 1500

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58 A BRONZE SET OF OPEN TWO TIER GLASS SHELVES, by Patrick O’Reilly b.1957, fitted with bronze birds and candelabra, 147cm (w) x 50cm (d) x 150cm (h), signed. Edition 1/1.

€3000 - 5000

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59 A BRONZE AND GOLD LEAF TWO ARM STANDARD LAMP, by Patrick O’Reilly b. 1957, 152cm (h), signed and dated 2018, edition 1/1.

€800 - 1200

60 A BRONZE TABLE LAMP IN THE FORM OF A MARCHING BEAR, by Patrick O’Reilly b. 1957, 54cm (h). Signed, edition 1/1.

€600 - 900

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61 Patrick Scott HRHA 1914-2012 RAINBOW RUG – DESIGN 7 By V’Soske Joyce for Kilkenny Design, wool rug, ed. 1/20, 96" x 96" (244 x 244cm), signed label verso.

€4000 - 6000

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62 Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014 GOLD PAINTING 12/91 Gold leaf and palladium silver leaf and tempera on unprimed canvas, 51" x 51" (129.5 x 129.5cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1991 verso.

Provenance: Acquired from the artist’s family by the present owner.

Literature: ‘PATRICK SCOTT’ by Aidan Dunne, 2008 (illus. p.158).

€10000 - 15000

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63 Sean Scully b.1945 VEIL Coloured aquatint, 19½" x 15" (50 x 38cm), signed, inscribed and dated 2001, ed.31/40.

€2000 - 3000

64 Felim Egan, b.1952 UNTITLED Oil on canvas, 30" x 30" (76.2 x 76.2cm), signed and dated 2003 verso.

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65 Sean McSweeney HRHA, b.1935 YELLOW LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas, 32" x 41 ½" (81 x 105.5cm), signed and dated 1977.

Provenance: Taylor Galleries, Dublin (label verso).

€2000 - 3000

66 Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014 UNTITLED Gold leaf and tempera, on unprimed canvas, 24" x 24" (61 x 61cm).

€5000 - 7000 43


67 Bernadette Kiely b.1958 SECTION OF SKY – EVENING Oil on canvas, 48" x 54" (122 x 137.2cm), signed, inscribed, and dated 1999 verso.

€1500 - 2000

68 IRISH SCHOOL STILL LIFE, APPLE Acyrlic on canvas, 39" x 39" (99 x 99cm).

€300 - 500 44


69 Eithne Jordan, WATERFRONT 1 Oil on linen, 50¼" x 76¾" (130 x 195cm) signed, inscribed and verso 2001.

Provenance: Rubicon Gallery, Dublin (label verso).

€3000 - 5000

70 Mark Francis OVEM NO.4 Oil on canvas, 60" x 60" (153 x 153cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1994 verso.

€3000 - 5000 45


71 Willie Doherty, b. 1959 BLOCKED ROAD (DIPTYCH) Two cibachrome prints on aluminium, each 121 by 183cm, executed in 1994, this work is from an edition of 3.

€7000 - 10000

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72 Irish School STILL LIFE WITH VIOLIN Oil on canvas, 32" x 24" (81.4 x 61cm), signed L De Sachy.

73 Micheal Farrell 1940-2000 L’AUTRE SAVOIR 1983 Lithograph, 20¾" x 30" (53 x 76 cm), signed and dated 1983, ed. 59/90.

Provenance: Taylor Galleries (label verso).

€400 - 600

€600 - 800

74 Conor Fallon RHA 1939-2007 BIRD IN SONG Brushed steel, 27" high x 35" wide (68.5 x 89cm), signed and dated 1990.

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€2000 - 3000


75 Theo McNabb ROOM 2 Acrylic on canvas laid on board, 50" x 50" (127 x 127cm), signed and inscribed verso.

€800 - 1200

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76 Theo McNabb UNTITLED Acrylic on canvas laid on board, 64 ¼" x 39½" (163.1cm x 100.4cm), signed and inscribed verso.

77 Theo McNabb BLACK TENSION – SLEEP 3 Silk & chrome, 48" x 42" (122cm x 106.6cm), signed and inscribed verso.

78 Theo McNabb ROOM 3/3 Acrylic on canvas laid on board, 64¼" x 39½" (163.1cm x 100.4cm), signed and inscribed verso.

€800 - 1200

€800 - 1200

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€800 - 1200


79 Neil Shawcross RHA RUA b.1940 WHITE CHAIR Acrylic on paper, 36" x 30¼" (91.5 x 76.8cm), signed and dated 1989.

€2000 - 4000

80 Patrick Scott HRHA 1921-2014 FOUNT SERIES Acrylic on unprimed canvas, 51" x 51 ¼" (129.5 x 130cm), signed, inscribed and dated 1972 verso.

Provenance: The Dawson Gallery, Dublin (label verso).

€2000 - 3000

81 Felim Egan UNTITLED Oil on canvas, 24" x 24" (61 x 61cm), signed and dated 2016 verso.

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€2000 - 3000


82 Ciaran Lennon UNTITLED Acrylic on plastic, 12" x 10" (30.5 x 25.4 cm), signed and dated 2006 verso.

83 Eamon Colman THE APPLE TREES AR RICH THIS YEAR WITH STORIES OF FRUITFULNESS Oil on linen, 16½" x 20" (42 x 51cm), signed and dated 2009/12 verso.

Provenance: Hilsboro Fine Art (label verso).

€600 - 900

€800 - 1200

84 Ludmila Korol Contemporary ABSTRACT COMPSITION Oil on canvas, 20" x 20" (50.8 x 50.8 cm), signed.

Provenance: Cherrylane Gallery (label verso).

€600 - 900

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85 Nathalie Black, Contemporary RIVER BANN Oil on wood block, 8½" x 11", signed and inscribed verso, dated 2008.

€600 - 900

87 Neil Shawcross RHA RUA b.1940 HAND-PICKED GOODNESS MOTTS Acrylic on paper, 52¼" X 36¾" (132.8 X 93.4 cm), signed and dated 2006.

€3000 - 5000

86 Nathalie Black, Contemporary HOLYWOOD EVENING Oil on wood block, 8½" x 11", signed and inscribed verso, dated 2008.

€600 - 900

88 Clare Carpenter BORN SUDDENLY AND DYING ONCE Oil on board, dyptich, overall, 10" x 16" (25.5 x 40.5cm) signed, inscribed and dated 2003 verso.

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Provenance: Kerlin Gallery, Dublin (label verso).

€300 - 500


89 Clifford Collie ROADS THROUGH MOUNTAINS Mixed media, 44" x 30" (116 x 76.3cm).

Provenance: Rubicon Gallery (label verso).

€1000 - 1500

90 Neil Shawcross RHA RUA b.1940 GREEN GLASSES Acrylic on paper, 38½" x 26½" (97.6 x 67.3cm), signed and dated 2005.

€3000 - 5000

91 William Scott CBE RA 1913-1989 FIRST TRIANGLES (from A Poem for Alexander) Screenprint, sheet size 23⅛" x 30⅝" (59 x 78cm), signed and dated 1972, artist’s proof, Kelpra Studio stamp to verso.

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€1500 - 2000


92 Nancy Wynne Jones HRHA 1922-2006 PAST PLACE; FOR JIMMY Acrylic on board, 60" x 48" (152.4 x 121.9 cm), signed and inscribed verso.

€2000 - 4000

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93 Richard Gorman RHA b.1946 P5M96 Oil tempera on linen, 36¼" x 35½" (92 x 90cm), signed and inscribed Milan 1996 verso.

€2000 - 3000

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94 John Boyd UNTILTED Oil on board, 14" x 11¾" (35.5 x 29.8cm), signed and dated indistinctly.

95 John Boyd UNTILTED II Oil on board, 14" x 11¾" (35.5 x 29.8cm), signed and dated indistinctly.

€600 - 900

€600 - 900

96 Alan Davie GHOST OF A CHANCE Lithograph, 24" x 35" (61 x 89cm), signed, ed. 17/75.

€400 - 600 56


97 Elizabeth Magill RHA b.1959 CROWD OF FACES Oil on paper, 8" x 11" (20.3 x 27.9 cm), signed and dated 1987.

Provenance: Kerlin Gallery (label verso).

€600 - 900

98 Tjibbe Hooghiemstra, Dutch School WINTRY LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas, 19½" x 22½" (49.5 x 57cm) signed, inscribed and dated 2005 verso.

99 A ZOLLANVARI GABBEH HANDKNOTTED CARPET, 317 x 270cm.

€600 - 1000

99A A HANDNOTTED PERSIAN RUNNER, ON RED GROUND, 267 x 82cm. Provenance: Purchased from Peter Linden Oriental Rugs.

€300 - 500

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€400 - 600


100 Peter Monaghan MUSIC Mixed media, 24¾" x 38½" (63 x 98cm). €800 - 1200

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101 Nicky Hooper TENACITY Oil and gloss on canvas, 59" x 78¾" (150 x 200cm). €400 - 600

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102 Niall McCormaK CONTEMPLATION Oil on linen, 31 x 41cm. Provenance: The Molesworth Gallery (label verso). €200 - 300

103 Liam Belton POPCORN & ANDIE MURPHY Oil on board, 18 x 25cm, signed, inscribed and dated 2011 verso. Provenance: RHA 2012. €600 - 900

104 Maeve McCarthy END OF HOUSE Oil on linen, 56 x 71cm, signed and inscribed verso. €200 - 300

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105 Katy Simpson UNTITLED Oil on board, 41 x 189cm. €300 - 500

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Ger Sweeney CINNABAR SKY Acrylic on canvas, 82 x 87cm. €300 - 500

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Sam Walsh VER VI Acrylic on canvas, 19 x 19cm. Provenance: Hillsboro Fine Art (label verso).

€200 - 300

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108 Ann Quinn VIEW FROM TESS’ ROOM, LISTANNAGH Oil on board, 51 x 104cm, signed, inscribed and dated 2008. €400 - 600

109 Conor Walton VIEW OVER DUBLIN Oil on linen, 38 x 75cm, signed and dated 2008, signed, inscribed and dated verso. €400 - 600

110 Joan O’Meara UNTITLED Oil on board, 20 x 30cm. €150 - 200

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111 Fiona Meade UNTITLED Lambdachrome print, 39 x 58cm. €200 - 400

112 Teresa Coyne Maher UNTITLED Lens based, 26 x 43cm. Provenance: NCAD 2012. €200 - 300

113 Irene Whyte VISITING ECHO Photograph, 50 x 74cm. Provenance: NCAD 2012. €200 - 300

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114 Cara Coyle RED ROOM Pigment print, 87 x 119cm. €200 - 300

115 Ruth McHugh UNTITLED Photograph, 34 x 51cm, signed and dated 2005. Provenance: NCAD 2005. €200 - 300

116 Myra Jago BLUE PRINT Oil on canvas, 59 x 80cm. €300 - 500

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117 Marie Joseph Lahaye LEMONS WITH JUG Oil, 50 x 70cm, signed. Provenance: The Paul Kane Gallery (label verso). €200 - 400

118 David Begley TIDE MARKS Oil on canvas, 23 x 23cm.

119 Makiko Nakamura HIS Oil on canvas board, 35 x 35cm.

€150 - 200

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120 Maighread Tobin MARKINGS Slate, triptych, 36¼" x 18½", (93 x 47cm) (total), each signed and dated 2000 verso. €200 - 300

121 Sean Guinan UNTITLED Oil on panel, 24 x 41cm.

122 Atsushi Kaga UNTITLED Acrylic on canvas, 40 x 60cm.

€150 - 200

€200 - 300

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123 Cecilia Moore NAVAL VESSELS Silver plate and mixed media, 91cm long. €80 - 120

124 Adrian Wistreich, Contemporary BUFFALO Terracotta, 13" x 21" x 9" (33 x 43.4 x 22.8cm).

125 Kenneth Drew, Contemporary PET SERIES III Carved wood, 51 x 36 x 36cm.

€300 - 500

€500 - 700

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126 Stephen Lawlor Bronze Figure of a horse, on a rectangular marble base, signed and dated 2005, 9/11, 16cm high x 15.5cm wide.

129 Nicolas Joosten Bronze Two figures standing on a rectangular wooden base, signed NIJO, 4/21, 21.5cm high. €250 - 350

€400 - 600

130 Nicolas Joosten Bronze Grandpere et petit fils, on a square wooden base, label to the base, 14cm high.

127 Irish School TWO FIGURES Bronze, 26cm (h), incl base. €200 - 300

€250 - 350

128 Nicolas Joosten Bronze Figure of a seated woman on a wooden square base, signed NIJO 17/21, 14cm high.

131 Nicolas Joosten Bronze Two figures seated, on a wooden base, one stamped NIJO 18/21, each 12cm high incorporating base.

€200 - 400 €200 - 400

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132 Bodil Manz FRUIT PLATE (2014) Ceramic, 70cm (w) x 50cm (d) x 62cm (h). €2000 - 3000

133 Emmet Kane A CROCK OF COLOUR Ebonised Irish Burr Oak with blue inset, signed, 25.5cm (h). €600 - 900

135 Emmet Kane A CROCK OF GOLD Ebonised Irish Burr Oak with gold inset, signed, 27cm (h). 134 Emmet Kane A CROCK OF GOLD Ebonised Irish Burr Oak with gold inset, signed, 18cm (h). €800 - 1200

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€1000 - 1500


136 Sara Flynn THROWN AND ALTERED VESSEL Ceramic, 27cm (h). €800 - 1200

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137 A SET OF SIX TALL BACK DINING CHAIRS, ITALIAN, 1960s, on tapering legs. €600 - 1000

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138 A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD LAMPS, DANISH, 1970s, each 62cm high. €300 - 400

139 A WALNUT UPRIGHT CABINET, 1970s, with two panel doors revealing shelves, on tapering legs, 120cm (w) x 127cm (h) x 44cm (d). €500 - 700

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140 A ROSEWOOD SQUARE PLANTER, attributed to Kai Kristiansen, with lead liner, 43.5cm x 43.5cm x 44cm.

141 A PAIR OF BEDSIDE TABLES, ITALIAN 1960s, with single frieze drawers, on tapering legs, 58cm (w) x 62cm (h) x 35cm (d). €500 - 800

€300 - 500

142 A PAIR OF DANISH TEAK DESK CHAIRS, 1970s, with flat armrests on square legs (2). €300 - 500

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143 A PAIR OF BRASS FRAMED ELLIPTICAL WALL MIRRORS, 135cm (h) x 43cm (w). €600 - 900 74


144 THE SPUN F LAMP, BY SEBASTIAN WRONG FOR FLOS, bearing stamp, 178cm (h).

145 A POLISHED METAL ‘WITCHES HAT’ PENDANT LIGHT, DANISH, BY FOG & MORUP, 70cm (d) x 100cm (high including fitting).

146 A CHROME AND GILT TABLE LAMP, 1970s, on stepped base, 25cm ( w) x 25 (d) x 50 (h).

€600 - 900

€300 - 500

€300 - 500

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147 A PINEAPPLE SHAPED ICE BUCKET, 1970s, 34cm (high), by Michel Darlois, Paris (stamped). €200 - 300 148 No Lot.

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149 THE Z LAMP, BY LOUIS KALFF FOR PHILIPS, bearing stamp. €700 - 900

150 A PAIR OF MEMPHIS LAMPS, BY OLIVIER VILLATTE, 1980s. €200 - 300

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151 Patrick O’Reilly b.1957 EGG & SPOON RACE Bronze, 16" high (41cm), signed, edition 1/1. €4000 - 6000

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152 A PAIR OF DANISH EASY CHAIRS, 1960s, with teak frame, tapering legs, €600 - 900

153 A SQUARE CHROME FRAMED LOW TABLE, IN WILLY RIZZO STYLE, 1970s, with mirrored inset top, on plinth base, 80cm (w) x 80cm (d) x 29cm (h). €400 - 600

154 A PAIR OF ROSEWOOD RECTANGULAR OCCASIONAL TABLES, 1970s, on tapering legs, each 61cm (w) x 42cm (d) x 49cm (h). €400 - 600

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155 A CHROME UPHOLSTERED BEDROOM CHAIR, FRENCH 1970s, on splayed feet. €150 - 200

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157 A Shane Holland ‘Ruray’ design desk lamp of wave form on a sphere support, signed and dated 2012, and bearing the designers label, 50cm wide x 24cm high. Ruray Desk light won the IDEA design award for product design 2011. €200 - 300

158 Two Bang & Olufsen Beocom MK2 Cordless telephones.

159 A set of four chrome book ends formed as figures. €40 - 60

€100 - 200


160 A pair of desk lights on circular base with thumb impress control switch, 40cm high. €300 - 500

161 The AJ table lamp by Arne Jacobsen (no label or stamp, possibly a copy. Should be by Louis Poulsen).

162 A Minipipistrello table lamp by Gae Aulenti for Martinelli Lucce, stamped, 38cm high.

€80 - 120

€200 - 300

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163 The Ava chair, by Song Wen Zhong, for Roche Bobis, bearing stamp. €150 - 250

165 A pair of Ara 51 chairs, by Calligaris, Italian, in polypropylene, stamped. €100 - 200

164 The Chair_1 by Konstantin Grcic Magis, Italy, in painted aluminium. €150 - 250

166 A brushed metal hall table of narrow rectangular proportion, 180cm long x 45cm deep x 72cm high. €250 - 350

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167 The Ara lamp by Phillipe Starck, for Flos, in chrome plate. â‚Ź250 - 350

168 A brushed steel arched lamp, on circular chrome base, 50cm (h). â‚Ź50 - 100

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169 A glass topped side table of triangular shape on a ‘S’ shaped scrolling support, 119cm x 59cm. Note: Possibly Alva Gallagher. €300 - 500

171 A nest of three white circular BoConcept tray top tables, on iron supports, 50cm diameter x 50cm high and a Bo-Concept wire stool (3).

170 The ‘Blow up’ table by Fratelli Campana for Alessi, of chrome plated steel and glass circular top, 42cm diameter, bearing stamp.

€200 - 300

€100 - 200

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172 A pair of ‘Seconda’ chairs, by Mario Botta, aluminium chairs, one painted white, with padded roller backs (2). €300 - 500

173 A spoon office swivel chair by Antonio Citterio, for Kartell, Italy. €200 - 300 174 The Spoon chair by Antonio Citterio, for Kartell, in polypropylene. €250 - 350

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176 A pair of Tomeo angle lamps by M De Lucchi and G Fassina, for Artemide, Milan, each 64cm high. 175 A ‘Gaku’ table lamp by Ingo Maurer, Munich, on a square base, 88cm high.

€200 - 400

€250 - 350

177 The Alessi ‘La Stanza dello Scirocco’ Clock in White by Mario Trimarchi, for Alessi 2015, 45cm x 40cm high. €50 - 100 87


178 The ‘Toio’ uplighter, by Achille Castiglioni for FLOS, 200cm high. €250 - 350

179 A Lola uplighter by Meda / Rizzatto for Luce, adjustable, stamped, 200cm high (fully extended).

180 The Déjà vu mirror, by Naoto Fukasawa for Magis, in polished aluminium, 190cm x 73cm. €200 - 300

€200 - 400

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181 A ‘Max le Chinois’ colander, by Phillipe Starck for Alessi, with pierced and gilt triform feet, 30cm high x 30cm diameter and a Phillipe Starck hot Bertaa kettle (2). €300 - 500

182 The Elephant Stool by Charles and Ray Eames, for Vitra, bearing stamps. €150 - 200

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183 A Tizio desk lamp by R.Sapper for Artemide, Milano, in black. €200 - 400

184 A Tizio desk lamp by R. Sapper for Artemide, Milano. €200 - 400

186 A ‘Stick’ coatstand by Stina Sandwa for SND Design, painted steel , 190cm high. €150 - 250

185 A Luce Plan black desk lamp, on swivel base. €150 - 250

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187 A pair of chrome tall vases by Zaha Hadid for Alessi, 42cm high. €50 - 100

188 An Alessi Inox and Fratelli ‘Blow-Up’ fruit bowl, 66cm diameter. €40 - 60

189 A collection of Alessi ware comprising espresso cups, bowls and candles etc (a lot). €50 - 100

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190 A collection of Alessi ware comprising serving dishes, etc.

196 A quantity of five Alessi bowls etc approx.

€50 - 100

€50 - 100

191 A collection of Alessi ware comprising miniature kettles, cork screw etc.

197 A quantity of three polished metal Alessi serving bowls etc (3).

€50 - 100

€50 - 100

192 A collection of six desk top miniature classic design chairs including Eames, Bertoia etc.

198 A ceramic model of a bull, signed with initial F.K., 17.5cm wide and a mesh mannequin and gilt metal candlestick (3).

€50 - 100 €50 - 100 193 Three miniature desk top classic chairs including Kagan etc.

199 A white shaped stool, and another side table, 40cm x 40cm x 45cm (2).

€50 - 100

€100 - 200

194 A chrome serving plate by Piero Lissoni, for Alessi, 41cm diameter and a chrome rectangular serving plate, and a hot plate / arm rest (3).

200 A moulded glass lamp by The Design House Stockholm in the form of a bulb, 16cm x 9.5cm.

€60 - 100

195 A polished granite PK Bowl by Poul Kjaerholm, 15cm square. €40 - 60

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

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

TERMS Purchaser 1. 25% incl. VAT will be added to the hammer price for each lot. 2. All accounts must be discharged by certified cheque, bank draft or cash. 3. The responsibility for items purchased passes to the purchaser on the fall of the hammer. 4. The Auctioneers reserve the right to look for 25% deposit on all goods. VAT Regulations: All lots are sold within the auctioneers VAT margin scheme. Revenue Regulations require that the buyers’ premium must be invoiced at a rate which is inclusive of VAT. This VAT is not recoverable by any VAT registered buyers. 94


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