CHATSWORTH SUMMER FINE ART SALE 18th & 19th June 2025
132 IMPERFECTIONS NOT STATED Fonsie Mealy’s Est. 1934 1078. After Antoine Coysevox, French (1640-1720) “Diana the Huntress with Dog,” bronze, Signed and with foundry mark, approx. 46cms (18”) high, on square marble base. (1) €400 - €600 1079. A fine quality Georgian style Chest, the top with central decorative inlay and wide crossbanded border with moulded edge above two short and three long drawers, with brass drop handles on a bracket base, approx. 97cms wide x 94cms high x 54cms deep (38” x 37” x 24½”). (1) €200 - €300 1080. 20th Century Irish School A pair of bronze Figures, the male playing brass instrument, the lady playing the violin, each approx. 27cms (10½”) high. (2) €200 - €250 1081. A rare oval shaped floral encrusted Belleek Basket, First Period (with strap mark on base) approx. 33cms (13”) long. (1) €180 - €220 1082. James MacIntyre, RUA (1926-2015) “Cutting Seed Potatoes,” bronze, approx. 21cms (8¼”) high x 23cms (9”) wide, Signed and dated “MacIntyre 15”, Limited cast No 4/6, foundry stamp (Morris Singer - London) stamp underneath “The Bell Gallery”. (1) Provenance: Nelson Bell (1894-1973) Collection - The Bell Gallery, Belfast. €300 - €500 1083. Jarlath Daly, Irish (b. 1956) “Zozimus” (Michael Moran) bronze, depicting him standing with walking stick and paper in hand and dog resting at his feet, approx. 29cms (11½”), Signed, No. 3/100 castings. (1) €350 - €450 1084. 19th Century Irish School “Portrait of Mr. Jameson,”O.O.C., depicting Gentleman with moustache and whiskers, approx. 122cms x 92cms (4’ x 3’) in ornate gilt frame. (1) €800 - €1200 1085. Joseph Descomps - Cormier, French (1869-1950) Two attractive ceramic Figures of Female Nudes, both limited to 100 (numbers 26 & 57) with some repair, Signed, each approx. 35cms high. (2) €400 - €600 1086. Pierre-Alexandre Schoenewerk, French (1820-1885) Two attractive bronze Figures of classical ladies seated on plinths, in typical attire, each approx. 23cms (9”) high. (2) €300 - €400 1087. A fine quality Irish mahogany and satinwood Georgian style Cabinet, attributed to Hicks of Dublin, the moulded cornice with ormolu strip above two glazed doors with bowed sides and two short drawers with circular brass ornate handles, the bowed base with crossbanded top above a frieze with three drawers and conforming handles the central door opening to reveal a series of drawers with variant brass drop handles flanked either side by two inlaid panel doors with moulded brass border, on short square tapering legs, 214cms x 107cms x 56cms (7’ x 42” x 22”). (1) €1500 - €2000 1086 1083 1084 1087 1085
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