Weekly Auctions of Exceptional Items. Log In Join. Asian Antiques. Explore Categories. In six to eight carefully planned sales a year we offer an unrivalled range of Irish art and collectibles. The entries in our sales are mainly from private collectors and estates, and many have not been seen in public for many years.
This superbly appointed venue comfortably accommodates the large attendance these sales attract and the ample and secure car parking is much appreciated by our buyers. Our other sales — including our famous History, Literature and Collectibles sales - take place in Molesworth Street with viewing in our galleries and the auctions across the street at the historic Freemasons Hall.
Coupled with our enthusiastic adoption of modern technology we can offer all the advantages and civility of a "bricks and mortar" auction house with the convenience of electronic communications.
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News about Whyte's. Looking out for fresh Irish art 22 October While demand is encouraging, a scarcity of high-quality work is hitting the supply side.
Female Irish artists pack a punch at auction 11 June Though their output was dwarfed by their male counterparts, talented 20th century Irish female artists pack a punch in the saleroom when their art does appear at auction. Hammer prices and the silver screen 03 May Gothic literature is perhaps most alive in the public imagination today through cinema, with horror films inspired by the classic Gothic stories going back to the earliest days of the medium.
News News topics. Museums and Institutions. Fairs and Markets. Print Edition. Asian Art. Decorative Art. Sale Previews take place a week or two before auction date, with smaller auctions being held at the historic local Freemasons Hall.
This exclusive venue offers all the necessary comforts as well as ample and secure car parking. As an indispensable service to art-collectors , all major sales of Irish painting and Irish sculpture are supported by Whyte's critically acclaimed catalogues, which rival those of the London and New York auction houses in quality of information and production. Ian Whyte, the Managing Director has four decades of experience in handling specialised sales of collectibles and a deep knowledge of the Irish art market.
He has appeared many times on television and radio and in both national and overseas newspapers.
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