Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Martin Fennelly Antiques - Museum Quality Moser now in Stock


This Moser Set of Intaglio Etched Glass is a
True One Off and was Described by a
Fellow Dealer on Francis Street as
"The Best Art Deco Glas Set that he has seen
in 40 Years of Antiqing".
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details on this Incredible Find.
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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Patrick Howard Antiques - Silver Sugar Caster London 1903

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on this Stunning Sterling Silver Two Part Table
Sugar Shaker Muffineer of medium proportions
and octagonal circular form, complete with original
twin door casket. Assayed London 1903.
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The Home of Antique Silver in Dublin

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

O'Sullivans Antiques - 19th Century Gilt Bronze enamelled clock Garniture


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19th century gilt bronze enamelled and brass clock garniture.
The clock with polychrome enamelled dial surmounted
by putti above which an enamelled urn raised on gilt
brass and enamelled plinth with brass urns bearing
sconces with putti, cupid and shepherdess flanked by
ormolu herm putti
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Sunday, September 12, 2010

Delphi Antiques - Victorian Pendant and Chain


This unusual Ladies Emerald set Pendant is from
Circa 1870 and is in Fine 18 carat Gold.
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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Oil Painting - Michael Coleman - Circa 1970 - Art Discovery Irish

SOLD - Martin Fennelly Showrooms - SOLD
Michael Coleman - Oil Painting - Lord Gort's Hunting Lodge - Circa 1970
This Painting is a True Masterpiece of Irish Art and displays brillantly the influence that Nature has on the Mind of Michael throughout his Artisitic Career, which of course is still going strong. This Painting of Lord Gort's hunting lodge was one of Michael's first Oil Paintings and shows the heavy stroke work that is apparent in all his work. The Lodge is in Ballysheedy , Co. Limerick and Michael resided there in the early 1970's. This painting is of the front of the building through the trees and Michael's affinity with Nature and Genius in depicting same is evident at this early stage of his work.
The Home for Irish Art
SOLD
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Monday, September 6, 2010

Michael Coleman - Irish Art in Demand



Set of 4 Michael Coleman Paintings
Papal Cross, Wellington Monument, Eagle Monument and the Aras.This Set were Sold to an English Buyer through Martin Fennelly Antiques.
They are a Stunning set and in the Words of Ciaran MacGonigal (Director RHA Gallery)"When I first Saw the Work of Michael Coleman, I was immediately struck by the emphatic nature of the painter's strokes or marks upon the canvas. I felt, and still feel, the Power and Strength of the painterly marks which burst out of the pictorial planes"
This set of 4, now on there way to Belgravia London certainly burst out of
pictorial plane and indeed are a great investment for this perceptive Londoner who recognised art quality as soon as he walked into Martin's Store

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