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O'Driscoll (Stephen) Cork (c. 1825 - 1895) [Silhouettes of late 19th Century Cork personalities] A collection of 18 original silhouette caricatures mounted on cardboard by the Cork City artist Stephen O'Driscoll (c 1825-1895), highlighting local celebrities and events. Nearly all are captioned and some have pencilled notes identifying individuals. Dimensions generally about 31.5 x 25.5 cm. O'Driscoll worked as a lithographer in Pembroke St. Cork, but also churned out silhouettes of local personalities, from bishops to beggars, which sold well in the print-shops. The Crawford Art Gallery has a collection of his work, including his large picture "Assembly of Citizens in front of Commercial Buildings, South Mall", which includes hundreds of figures. The collection offered here comprises the following: · "'The Power of Love.' Magistrates meeting on the gangway." A gentleman disembarking from a vessel of the River Steamers Company raises his hat to a top-hatted gent, while holding a bottle of Old Malt in his other hand. He exclaims: "Hold on I'll be in the swim if you don't look out." The other says: "Haul in the gangway." · "The Power of Love. On the stage [left]. Off the stage [right]." The same gent raises his hat to another man, while holding a bottle labelled "Delicious" and exclaiming: "Richard is himself again. Hurrah for the North Centre Ward." · "Faugh a balla." A top-hatted man raises a shillelagh and trails his coat in front of a magistrate who is reading out the Proclamation of the Crimes Act, backed up by policemen. Endorsed "[ ] and Dr Tanner." · "Hospital Saturday." 1891. A man holds out a hat, while another gent seated on a bench throws coins into a box. · "Cork Butter Merchants." Two gents and a dog. One reads a pamphlet titled "The Queen's Jubilee." · A prosperous gent heads into the bank carrying a huge bag of cash. Behind him, a workman laboriously carries casks. Endorsed: "Sir John Arnott". 22 x 26 cm. · "The cup that cheers but not inebriates." Two gents drink tea. One exclaims "Our three shilling tea" and the other replies "No better". 1886. Endorsed: "B.J. Alcock." · "An alternative policy for Ireland." 1886. Two gents discuss a pamphlet. Endorsed: Sir John Arnott. Dr Cummins. · "Laying down the law." May 1889. Two gents: one reads out a statute of George III; the other has a pamphlet sticking out of his pocket labelled "Bill of costs warrant." · Two gents and a dog survey Blarney Castle. Endorsed: "Recreation. Sir Geo. Colthurst." · "First in the field." Lady on horseback. Blarney Castle in background. May 1889. Endorsed: Laying down the law. · "Horse Insurance Company. Capture of a runaway." A gent captioned "Manager" captures a runaway horse. A warrant sticks out of his pocket. · "[ ] to one on Bismarck." Bismarck is being lectured by a gent. Endorsed: Dr Ashe. · "Sketch on the South Mall. A Jubilee offering." A prosperous gent gives a coin to a legless man on a trolley. Endorsed: Dr O'Callaghan. · "Taste and Quality. Cork Butter Market." Discussion between a gent in a bowler hat and another in Turkish costume. · "The Bachelors' Jubilee. A chance meeting. Distraction. Attraction." A ponderous gent studies his programme for "The Bachelors' Jubilee Ball", watched by a lady dressed in pink. · "Cruelty to animals. Found drowned." A constable shows to a gent a dead dog with its legs tied. Another live dog at their feet. [Cork] Harbour in background. Endorsed: "M.P. Bolster and the drowned dog. (3 doors from Alcock's)." · "Constitutional difference." Two men discuss a copy of the Cork Constitution newspaper. Endorsed: [ ]. Paul Madden. 1886. The personalities caricatured include: · B.J. Alcock, grocer, 75 Patrick St. · Sir John Arnott (1814-1898), brewer at Fitton St. and 91 South Mall; entrepreneur, politician, philanthropist … · Charles K.D. Tanner, M.D., Lapps Quay (1849-1901), Nationalist MP for Mid-Cork, twice imprisoned under the Coercion Act in 1888 · William J. Cummins, M.D., 11 South Mall · Matthew P. Bolster, grocer, 79 Patrick St. · Edward G. Ashe, vet, 36 Georges St. · Paul Madden, grocer and wine merchant, Bridge St. · Richard O'Callaghan, M.D., 40 South Mall · Sir George St John Colthurst, 6th Bart (1850-1925), succeeded father 1878, married Edith Jane Thomasina née Morris. A highly important collection. As manuscripts, w.a.f. (1)
O'Driscoll (Stephen) Cork (c. 1825 - 1895) [Silhouettes of late 19th Century Cork personalities] A collection of 18 original silhouette caricatures mounted on cardboard by the Cork City artist Stephen O'Driscoll (c 1825-1895), highlighting local celebrities and events. Nearly all are captioned and some have pencilled notes identifying individuals. Dimensions generally about 31.5 x 25.5 cm. O'Driscoll worked as a lithographer in Pembroke St. Cork, but also churned out silhouettes of local personalities, from bishops to beggars, which sold well in the print-shops. The Crawford Art Gallery has a collection of his work, including his large picture "Assembly of Citizens in front of Commercial Buildings, South Mall", which includes hundreds of figures. The collection offered here comprises the following: · "'The Power of Love.' Magistrates meeting on the gangway." A gentleman disembarking from a vessel of the River Steamers Company raises his hat to a top-hatted gent, while holding a bottle of Old Malt in his other hand. He exclaims: "Hold on I'll be in the swim if you don't look out." The other says: "Haul in the gangway." · "The Power of Love. On the stage [left]. Off the stage [right]." The same gent raises his hat to another man, while holding a bottle labelled "Delicious" and exclaiming: "Richard is himself again. Hurrah for the North Centre Ward." · "Faugh a balla." A top-hatted man raises a shillelagh and trails his coat in front of a magistrate who is reading out the Proclamation of the Crimes Act, backed up by policemen. Endorsed "[ ] and Dr Tanner." · "Hospital Saturday." 1891. A man holds out a hat, while another gent seated on a bench throws coins into a box. · "Cork Butter Merchants." Two gents and a dog. One reads a pamphlet titled "The Queen's Jubilee." · A prosperous gent heads into the bank carrying a huge bag of cash. Behind him, a workman laboriously carries casks. Endorsed: "Sir John Arnott". 22 x 26 cm. · "The cup that cheers but not inebriates." Two gents drink tea. One exclaims "Our three shilling tea" and the other replies "No better". 1886. Endorsed: "B.J. Alcock." · "An alternative policy for Ireland." 1886. Two gents discuss a pamphlet. Endorsed: Sir John Arnott. Dr Cummins. · "Laying down the law." May 1889. Two gents: one reads out a statute of George III; the other has a pamphlet sticking out of his pocket labelled "Bill of costs warrant." · Two gents and a dog survey Blarney Castle. Endorsed: "Recreation. Sir Geo. Colthurst." · "First in the field." Lady on horseback. Blarney Castle in background. May 1889. Endorsed: Laying down the law. · "Horse Insurance Company. Capture of a runaway." A gent captioned "Manager" captures a runaway horse. A warrant sticks out of his pocket. · "[ ] to one on Bismarck." Bismarck is being lectured by a gent. Endorsed: Dr Ashe. · "Sketch on the South Mall. A Jubilee offering." A prosperous gent gives a coin to a legless man on a trolley. Endorsed: Dr O'Callaghan. · "Taste and Quality. Cork Butter Market." Discussion between a gent in a bowler hat and another in Turkish costume. · "The Bachelors' Jubilee. A chance meeting. Distraction. Attraction." A ponderous gent studies his programme for "The Bachelors' Jubilee Ball", watched by a lady dressed in pink. · "Cruelty to animals. Found drowned." A constable shows to a gent a dead dog with its legs tied. Another live dog at their feet. [Cork] Harbour in background. Endorsed: "M.P. Bolster and the drowned dog. (3 doors from Alcock's)." · "Constitutional difference." Two men discuss a copy of the Cork Constitution newspaper. Endorsed: [ ]. Paul Madden. 1886. The personalities caricatured include: · B.J. Alcock, grocer, 75 Patrick St. · Sir John Arnott (1814-1898), brewer at Fitton St. and 91 South Mall; entrepreneur, politician, philanthropist … · Charles K.D. Tanner, M.D., Lapps Quay (1849-1901), Nationalist MP for Mid-Cork, twice imprisoned under the Coercion Act in 1888 · William J. Cummins, M.D., 11 South Mall · Matthew P. Bolster, grocer, 79 Patrick St. · Edward G. Ashe, vet, 36 Georges St. · Paul Madden, grocer and wine merchant, Bridge St. · Richard O'Callaghan, M.D., 40 South Mall · Sir George St John Colthurst, 6th Bart (1850-1925), succeeded father 1878, married Edith Jane Thomasina née Morris. A highly important collection. As manuscripts, w.a.f. (1)

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We recommend the following Shipping Companies to assist you with collection and shipment. 
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Incunabula and Antiquarian Books, Scarce Modern Irish Literary Items, Limited Editions , Original Manuscripts. Photographs, Republican Letters and other Political Material,  Printed Cinema Posters, ,Vintage Whiskies, G.A.A. programmes and memorabilia.     

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Buyer's Premium 25 % (VAT inclusive) applicable to all lots purchased. This includes online bidding surcharge. 

We accept payment by Debit / Credit Cards (credit card payments from outside the E.U. will incur 3% surcharge). 

Abbreviations ;  Books.  

mls  Manuscript Letters signed

als  Autographed Letters signed

acs  Autographed Cards signed

pb  Paperback

a.e.g.  All edges gilt

t.e.g   Top edge gilt

w.a.f. With all faults  

As is   With all damages , faults, restorations.

As a lot    With all faults , As is

L.S.s  Library stamps

S.N.S.R.   Sold not subject to return

Publ.  Published

f.e.p.  Front end paper

mor   Morocco

n.d.  No date

n.p.  No place

d.j.  Dust jacket

L.P. Large paper

h.m.p.   Hand made paper

vell.    Vellum

hf.    Half

d.w.s.  Dust wrappers

I.M.C.  Irish M/ss Commission

A.M.S   Armorial motif on spine

cont.  Contemporary  

n.a.t.  Not affecting text

frontis  Frontispiece

engd. Engraved

cold.  Coloured

hd.  Hand

port.  Portrait

Paintings, Prints, Works of Art, Furniture, etc. 

The first name or names and surname of the Artist or Craftsman: In our opinion a work by the Artist of Craftsman. 
Attributed to: In our opinion probably a work by the Artist or Craftsman but less certainty as to authorship is expressed than in the preceding category. 
Studio of: In our opinion a work that may have been executed in whole or in part by the artist's hand. Circle of: In our opinion a work of the period of the Artist or Craftsman that is in a similar style to the work of that Artist or Craftsman. 
The surname of the Artist or Craftsman, preceded by “After”: In our opinion, a copy of the work of the artist or craftsman. 
Signed – Stamped: Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion is the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. 
Bears Signature or Stamp: Has a signature or stamp, which in our opinion might be the signature or stamp of the artist or craftsman. 
Dated: Is so dated and in our opinion was executed at about that date. 
Bears Date: Is so dated and in our opinion may have been executed at about that date. 

Abbreviations 

O.O.C. Oils on Canvas O .O.P. Oils on Panel 

O.O.B. Oils on Board W/C Watercolour 

GOU Gouache MAH. Mahogany 

VICT. Victorian ED W. Edwardian 

W.A.F. With all faults As Is With all damages, faults, restorations, etc.

S.N.S.R.  Sold not subject to return.. 

N.B.: Please note the auctioneers offer no After Sale Guarantee 

whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, or 

firearms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or

injury arising from the use of the foregoing. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE 

We recommend that any prospective buyer views lots prior to purchase or has a representive do this on his/her behalf. Any condition report given by the auctioneer prior to auction is based on an opinion and should not be taken as a definitive statement of fact.

Any subsequent issues or disputes arising, based on condition reports given prior to auction, will not be entertained.

Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers reserve the right to withdraw or adjust any lot prior to the auction without notice. Any such lots so affected will be announced on the auction day. The auctioneer reserves the right to decline bidding from any prospective bidder. 

N.B.  All lots purchased are held, pending collection, at the buyer's risk from the fall of the auction hammer. 

While the auctioneer endeavours to answer clients enquiries, we accept no responsibility or liability for any inaccuracy in auction results given verbally during the sale days. 

We recommend that clients should only make such enquiries following the conclusion of the Sale. 



N.B.: Please note the auctioneers offer no After Sale Guarantee whatsoever, with regard to mechanical and electrical items, vintage motor vehicles or firearms. We accept no subsequent liability for any damage, loss or injury arising from the use of the foregoing. 

 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING CONDITION REPORTS

 All property is sold “as is”, with all faults, without any representation or warranty of any kind by Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers or the seller. Buyers are responsible for satisfying themselves concerning the condition of the property and the matters referred to in the catalogue entry.

All statements by Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers made orally or in writing elsewhere, are statements of opinion and are not to be relied on as statements of fact. Such statements do not constitute a representation, warranty or assumption of liability by Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers of any kind. References in the catalogue entry or the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance only and should be evaluated by personal inspection by the bidder or a knowledgeable representative. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this is the price at which the item will sell or its value for any other purpose.  All measurements are approximate.

In the case of Wines and Spirits, Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers do all that is possible to indicate the accuracy of levels. Such levels may change between cataloguing and sales. A risk of cork failure must be taken into account by any potential buyer. The Auctioneers will  not entertain any price negotiation or return of purchases nor will substitutes be provided in the case of breakage or error of description. Labels may invariably be stained or torn. Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers reserve the right to open original cases prior to sale to describe levels and condition.       

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The shipping of antique firearms and weapons to destinations, particularly outside of the E.U., requires compliance with the stringent regulations governing such.  We recommend that intending purchasers seek guidance from our designated shipping company as to these issues ,  Mail Boxes Etc ,Dublin, Tel. 01.6710400     info@mbedublin 2.com   or    Pack and Send Belfast  Tel ;  +44 (0) 2890 219003  Email belfasteast@packsend.co.uk    

All decommissioned and non-firing firearms are sold as such and the auctioneer bears no responsibility for any subsequent re-commissioning and use by the purchaser and for any regulation or licensing that may then apply.  

Lots subject to C.I.T.E.S. cannot be sold to buyers based in countries outside the Europoean Union ( E.U. )   Permission to export such items outside of the  E.U. is very restricted / most probably unobtainable.

 

 From time to time digital equipment is used to dispaly items for sale at auction.This service is merely a reminder to the customer of items previously viewed during view days.

We do not guarantee the quality of the item viewed, the accuracy of the the digital image or guarantee the item on display is the item being sold.  Disputes arising as a result of digital image display will not be entertained. 

Live bidding is subject to occasional interruption and loss of connection and audio / digital image streaming. These are technical issues beyond the auctioneers control, We accept no responsibility for any bids missed, placed in error, or omitted as a result of the foregoing.  

We request that all items purchased must be collected from our salesroom at Castlecomer by  16.00 on Friday. 24th July, 2020 

Overseas purchasers are requested to arrange shipment as soon as possible, and by no later than Friday, 24th July, 2020.

 We recommend the following Shipping Companies to assist you with collection and shipment. 

Please contact them directly to obtain shipping cost quote, delivery schedule, etc.

 
Mail Boxes Etc ,Dublin.  Tel. 01.6710400    Email info@mbedublin2.com          
 
Pack and Send Belfast . Tel ;  +44 (0) 2890 219003  Email belfasteast@packsend.co.uk 

 

 

 

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