June 22nd:
At the RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin. Sale of art and literature, conducted by de Veres, including: £135,000 for The First Away by Jack B. Yeats; £50,000 for Low Tide, The Drumcliffe River making its way to the Sea by Jack B. Yeats; £28,500 for Interior Decorators by Gerard Dillon; £25,500 for Still Life by William Scott; £22,500 for Ancestral Head by Louis Le Brocquy; and £20,500 for The Luton Girl's Choir by Gerard Dillon.
June 23rd:
At James Adam & Sons, St Stephen's Green, Dublin. Sale of period furniture, silver, paintings and porcelain, including: £19,000 for a George II Irish mahogany corner cabinet, with broken swan-neck pediment; £17,500 for portrait of Mary, Countess of Darnley and her children by Sir Nathaniel Dance; £5,700 for set of four George III-style giltwood two-light wall sconces in the form of tied sashes.