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<p>Lot 45
<p>The attribution to Frances Kelly cannot be confirmed. This work will be offered as the work of an unidentified 20th century Anglo Irish artist with a revised estimate of €2,000 – €3,000.
<p>Lot 70
<p>This work is not by Cecily Brennan (b.1955), as catalogued. It is believed to be by a Galway artist C. Brennan (further details untraced). It is now being offered with a revised estimate of €1,000 to €1,500
<p>Lot 96
<p>The first work in this pair depicts Pembroke Street Upper not Pembroke Place as catalogued.
<p>Lot 99
<p>Signed lower right
<p>Lot 153
<p>It is believed the female figure in both these paintings is Empress Elisabeth Amalie Eugenie, Princess of Bavaria and cousin of King Ludwig II; she was popularly known as “Sisi”. A distinguished horsewoman she was introduced to fox hunting by Lord Spencer, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland in 1847. She subsequently paid many visits to England to pursue her equestrian interests. She was assassinated by an anarchist in Geneva in 1898.
<p>Lot 162
<p>Dated faintly in pencil on reverse: “Sunrise, April 1849”.

<p>Lot 171
<p>The subject of this painting is College Walk, Lurgan, leading to "Fallowfields", the house seen in the background. This house was the residence of the Johnston family, who were prominent in the local linen industry.
(We are grateful to the artist for this information)

<p>Lot 203
<p>Exhibited: ‘Abstracts and Portraits’ Cathedral Centre for the Arts, Phoenix, Arizona, July - August 2003.
The artist was interviewed on Channel 3 in Phoenix standing in front of the present work.

<p>Lot 221
<p>The title of this work ought to read “THE TEMPLE AT LUTTRELLSTOWN”. The work depicts the Doric temple in the demesne of Luttrellstown Castle, Clonsilla, Co. Dublin. A smaller (10½ by 14½ inches) view of the same scene, signed and dated 1961 and formerly with the Dawson Gallery, was sold through the Cynthia O'Connor Gallery, Dublin, in December 1986 (catalogue no. 43).

<p>Lot 254
<p>Should read Harry Clarke RHA (1889-1931)
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Patrick Leonard HRHA (b.1918) HOMEWARD BOUND, SKERRIES EVENING signed lower right; inscribed with...243 - Patrick Leonard HRHA (b.1918) HOMEWARD BOUND, SKERRIES EVENING signed lower right; inscribed with...
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Patrick Leonard HRHA (b.1918) HOMEWARD BOUND, SKERRIES EVENING signed lower right; inscribed with title and date [17 May 1981] on reverse oil
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Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) STUDY OF A LADY signed lower right oil on board 34 by 24cm., 13.5 b...244 - Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) STUDY OF A LADY signed lower right oil on board 34 by 24cm., 13.5 b...
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Harry Kernoff RHA (1900-1974) STUDY OF A LADY signed lower right oil on board 34 by 24cm., 13.5 by 9.5in. €1,500-€2,000 (£1,100-£1,400
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John Schwatschke (b.1943) LYRIC IN THE AFTERNOON signed in monogram upper left; inscribed, signed...245 - John Schwatschke (b.1943) LYRIC IN THE AFTERNOON signed in monogram upper left; inscribed, signed...
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John Schwatschke (b.1943) LYRIC IN THE AFTERNOON signed in monogram upper left; inscribed, signed again and dated [2003] on reverse oil on
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Deborah Donnelly (b.1978) STANDING COW signed and dated [2003] on reverse oil on canvas 89 by 112...246 - Deborah Donnelly (b.1978) STANDING COW signed and dated [2003] on reverse oil on canvas 89 by 112...
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Deborah Donnelly (b.1978) STANDING COW signed and dated [2003] on reverse oil on canvas 89 by 112cm., 35 by 44in. €2,000-€3,000 (£1,400
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Medieval Irish art Françoise Henry, The Book of Kells: Reproductions from the Manuscript in Trini...247 - Medieval Irish art Françoise Henry, The Book of Kells: Reproductions from the Manuscript in Trini...
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Medieval Irish art Françoise Henry, The Book of Kells: Reproductions from the Manuscript in Trinity College Dublin Thames & Hudson, London, 1
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After Michael Angelo Hayes RHA (1820-1877) CAR TRAVELLING IN IRELAND (SET OF 6) hand-coloured eng...248 - After Michael Angelo Hayes RHA (1820-1877) CAR TRAVELLING IN IRELAND (SET OF 6) hand-coloured eng...
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After Michael Angelo Hayes RHA (1820-1877) CAR TRAVELLING IN IRELAND (SET OF 6) hand-coloured engravings 25 by 36cm., 10 by 14in. A set of
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William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) To-Morrow, Vol. 1 No. 1. First edition, published August 1924 by...249 - William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) To-Morrow, Vol. 1 No. 1. First edition, published August 1924 by...
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William Butler Yeats (1865-1939) To-Morrow, Vol. 1 No. 1. First edition, published August 1924 by Francis Stuart and F. R. Higgins, together
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) Life in the West of Ireland: Drawn and Painted by Jack B. Yeats...250 - Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) Life in the West of Ireland: Drawn and Painted by Jack B. Yeats...
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) Life in the West of Ireland: Drawn and Painted by Jack B. Yeats Maunsel & Co., Dublin, 1912. First edition, wi
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) Broadside Characters Cuala Press, Dublin, 1971. Number 154 in a...251 - Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) Broadside Characters Cuala Press, Dublin, 1971. Number 154 in a...
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) Broadside Characters Cuala Press, Dublin, 1971. Number 154 in a LIMITED EDITION OF 300 COPIES. With an intr
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) George A. Birmingham, Irishmen All T. N. Foulis, London & Edinb...252 - Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) George A. Birmingham, Irishmen All T. N. Foulis, London & Edinb...
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Jack Butler Yeats RHA (1871-1957) George A. Birmingham, Irishmen All T. N. Foulis, London & Edinburgh, 1913. With twelve colour plates by Jack Y
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