June 20th:
Glenwood House, Kilworth, Co Cork. House-contents sale conducted by Mealy's, including: £25,000 for George I walnut bureau cabinet; £15,000 for A Distant View of Erith, 1842 by John Frederick Tennant; £7,000 for Regency rosewood sofatable; £6,500 for kingwood, parquetry and gilt metal-mounted French vitrine; £6,250 for pair of George I-style burr walnut and cross-banded bachelor's chests.
June 26th:
Shelbourne Hotel, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Irish and international art auction conducted by Whyte's, including: £105,000 for Hope by Jack B. Yeats; £30,000 for William Butler Yeats watercolour by Louis Le Brocquy; £20,000 for Horses and Donkeys in a Wooded Landscape by Thomas Roberts; £15,500 for The Intercession from Irish/English 19th-century school; £13,000 for Door to Door by William Conor.
R.J. Keighery, William Street, Waterford. Antiques auction, including: £3,500 for set of eight Regency dining chairs; £3,400 for Georgian brass-face grandfather clock; £2,800 for miniature Georgian chest.
June 27th:
RHA Gallagher Gallery, Ely Place, Dublin. Sale of art conducted by de Vere's, including: £115,000 for A May Night in Dublin by Jack B. Yeats; £60,000 for The Lobster Fisherman by Paul Henry; £54,000 for Towards the Sun Setting by Norman Garstin; £47,000 for A View of Drimnagh Castle by James Arthur O'Connor; £39,000 for A Fisherman with his Catch on the Dargle by James Arthur O'Connor.
June 28th:
Woodwards, Cook Street, Cork. Furniture and fine-art sale, including: £7,750 for George III mahogany long-case clock; £3,500 for Georgian Sheraton-style inlaid and cross-banded mahogany bow-fronted sideboard; £3,200 for set of eight Chippendale-style mahogany dining chairs; £2,700 for The Racehorse Malacca with her owner and groom after John E. Ferneley.