Auction Results

April 12th:

April 12th:

Items sold at Annebrook, Mullingar, Co Westmeath, by Adam's of Blackrock, Co Dublin, included: £5,400 for an Edwardian satinwood display cabinet; £4,000 for a George III mahogany chest of drawers; £3,700 for a set of eight late 19th-century mahogany dining chairs; £3,100 for a George III mahogany tallboy chest; and £2,600 for both a mid-Victorian mahogany, rectangular dining table and a mid-Victorian mahogany pedestal desk.

April 17th:

Stamp sale at Whyte's, Marlborough Street, Dublin: £2,800 for a British Empire collection in two "Imperial" albums, dating from 1840 to 1935; £1,300 for six albums of Austrian stamps from 1863 to 1994; £1,050 for a Hong Kong stamp collection album from 1880 to 1995; £900 for an 1818 letter with "To be Deliver'd Free" hand-stamped in red; £800 for a specialised collection of British airgraphs 1941-1945.

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April 18th:

St Anthony's Church, Clontarf, Dublin, conducted by Town & Country: £2,900 for Bertraghboy Bay by Roland Hill; £2,000 for a 19th-century mahogany bookcase with grille panel doors; £1,150 for a George IV rosewood davenport desk, circa 1825; £1,140 for a Victorian burr walnut loo table circa 1870; £1,000 for a George IV mahogany bookcase, circa 1830.

April 19th:

Herman & Wilkinson, Rathmines, Dublin: £3,400 for an early 19th-century satinwood semi-elliptical side-table; £2,700 for a late Georgian mahogany linen press; £1,300 for a Chippendale-style mahogany nine-piece dining suite; £1,000 for a large mid-19th century archtop gilt mirror; £820 for both a shaped-front carved walnut credenza with marble top and a pair of plastercast brown and cream circular pedestals.