Next Antique Auction :
SEPTEMBER 26th & 27th
Sale Starts at 5:00 p.m Friday 26th & 11:00 a.m. Saturday 27th
Previews will be held :
Thursday 25th and Friday 26th, from 1-5 p.m. , and on
Saturday 27th , 9:30 a.m. until the start of sale
AT AUCTION SEPTEMBER 26-27 BY RICHARD D. HATCH & ASSOC. IN FLAT ROCK, N.C.
In February 2007, Richard D. Hatch & Associates held a sale that most auction houses only dream about. It had been consigned a treasure trove of modern Irish art – about 40 pieces, from the estate of Alan Breedon Malcolm Brush, born near Dublin, Ireland, in 1918. The paintings sold for nearly $1.5 million, and the sale overall topped $2 million – a record for the firm.
So imagine Richard Hatch's delight when he was contacted about four more important Irish works belonging to Mr. Brush that had been left with a neighbor in Atlanta for safekeeping. The group includes Louis Le Brocquy's “Traveler Man” (1947); Colin Middleton's “Teresa” (1948); an abstract oil by Neville Johnston; and a painting by Thurloe Connolly. They will all be auctioned September 26-27.


“I feel like lightning struck twice in the same spot, and how often does that happen?” asked Mr. Hatch. He said the paintings were purchased at the Victor Waddington Galleries in Dublin, Ireland, prior to Malcolm and his wife Meg's moving to the United States in the early 1950s. Both were great patrons of the arts, befriending many of the top Irish artists of the period and purchasing their works.

Louis Le Brocquy, born in 1916 and still painting to this day, is known as “the elder statesman of Irish art.” In the February 2007 sale, four watercolors from the artist's 'Tinker' Period' (1945-1948) sold for a total of $317,500. At a recent sale of Irish art held by Sotheby's in London, three Le Brocquy watercolor paintings finished in the top ten lots. “Traveler Man” is expected to bring $30,000-$50,000.

Colin Middleton (1910-1983) was probably the most eclectic Irish painter of the 20th century. He moved easily between Cubist, Surrealist and Expressionistic styles. Mr. Middleton was largely self-taught and quite prolific, producing hundreds of works in the 1930s alone. At last year's Hatch auction, two of his works sold for $70,000 each. “Teresa” is expected to change hands for $30,000-$50,000.

The abstract oil painting by Neville Johnston is estimated to bring $4,000-$6,000, while the abstract oil by Thurloe Connolly is expected to fetch $3,000-$5,000. Many other items will be offered at the sale, too, including a collection of fine French antiques gathered by a former buyer for a major New York City store in the 1920s. Her trips to Paris yielded fine glassware, porcelains and objects d'art.

Also offered will be Russian art, bronzes, glassware by Tiffany, Baccarat, a fine terra cotta bust possibly of Marie Antoinette by Augustin Pajou (French Neoclassical sculptor, 1730-1809), Galle, Lalique, Moser, Steuben, Loetz, French Cameo, fine porcelains including Meissen, Sevres, Old Paris, Derby, lots of sterling silver, antique jewelry, clocks, rugs, furniture and other great pieces of artwork.

In all, more than 1,400 lots will be sold. The four works of Irish art are expected to generate much pre-sale buzz and will be the event's headliners. They will come up for bid about a year and a half after Mr. Hatch got a call from Mr. Brush's guardian about the last sale's trove. “He wasn't fully aware of the extent of the collection,” Mr. Hatch said. “I thought I was going to a routine house call.”
What Mr. Hatch found, not far from his showroom in Flat Rock, covered with old paper and dust in a small storage locker, was quite possibly the finest collection of Irish art still in public hands. Included were works by the four abovenamed artists, plus Jack B. Yeats, Nathaniel Hone, Nano Reid, Gerald Dillon, Father Jack Hanlon, Sean McSweeney, Eric Patton, Patrick Pye and Kenneth Mahood.
“It was an auctioneer's dream,” Mr. Hatch recalled, “and the auction did not disappoint. We had people fly in from Ireland and other countries. It was a huge success.” Mr. Brush also owned non-Irish art, which was also sold. A bronze statue of Pomona, by the Italian artist Marino Marini (1901-1980) brought $120,000, while an abstract oil painting by Hans Hartung (German, 1904-1989) hit $70,000.
Richard D. Hatch & Associates conducts its sales in a spacious, well-appointed 11,900-square-foot facility in Flat Rock, just off Interstate 26, near Hendersonville. Richard D. Hatch & Associates is celebrating 28 years of consistently impressing its customers with quality consignments and exciting sales. The firm is always accepting quality consignments for future sales. To consign an item, an estate or a collection, you may call (828) 696-3440, or e-mail
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The Last Auction Closed on :
Friday, July 25th
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Gallery & Item Descriptions
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This huge special summer sale includes over 700 lots with an outstanding selection. No on-line bidding, just good old fashioned auction fun! No minimums, no reserves. The gallery is filled with great items from a large home in Highlands, NC, with over 100 boxes of antiques packed away since 1970, plus others downsizing, still unpacking, make sure you preview this sale!
Partial listing as follows: Art Glass including Lalique, Loetz, Steuben, perfume bottles, Waterford, Victorian, McKee, Brilliant Period cut glass, cut crystal stemware and more. Art: lots of fine oils by listed artists including Dick Packer “Independence Hall”, watercolors by Myke Morton, Richard Thompson and others, collection of hunting and duck lithographs sold to benefit the Humane Society, prints, engravings, bronze statue of a mime and more. Porcelains including Dresden, R.S. Prussia, Irish Belleek, Limoges, Wedgwood jasperware, Nippon, Dinner services, blue and white ironstone, Blue Willow, Spode “Italian”, Royal Doulton platter with bull, Royal Bayreuth, Dish sets and more. Pottery including early Majolica, Fiesta, Shawnee cornware and more. Rugs: A great selection of handmade Persian carpets from runners to room size! Antique Furniture benches, lawyer’s stacking bookcase, carved oak bench, Victorian marble top dresser, cast iron hall tree, period one drawer stand, Oak round table with leaves, Oak display cabinet, china cabinet, early Tiger maple dressing table, carved oak corner chair, washstand, Eastlake chairs, mirrors, stools, sets of dining chairs, side chairs, Newell post, server, Mid-century chest by Winchendon, china cabinets, display cabinet, gateleg and dropleaf tables, stands, rockers, highchairs including convertible to rocker, quilt rack, wicker, patio and garden furniture and more. Estate Jewelry including Diamond rings, Diamond necklace, Diamond & emerald rings, Diamond & ruby rings, Diamond & sapphire rings, opal and other gemstone rings, bracelets, earrings, pearls, pocketwatches, Man’s Rolex and other wristwatches, sterling silver, cameo and more. Specialty items including a huge collection of graniteware and tinware from the Victorian days, advertising and tobacco tins, tea canisters, cast iron including Griswold and Wagner, crocks, scales, baskets, copper items including molds, antlers, rifles and shotguns, gun cabinet, frames, 20 old shutters, sword, student lamp, clocks, oil lamps, postcards and other paper collectible lots, books, tortoise shell items, evening bags, Orientalia, sterling silver and silverplate, chamberstick collection, handmade quilts, silverware chests, Morgan silver dollars, U.S. gold coins from $2.50 to $20.00 issues, early type coins, Confederate paper money, something for everyone!!!
Dealers and public welcome! Free catalog at the door. View on line 5 days prior. 10% buyer’s premium. Come see why when it comes to buying or selling, your friends and neighbors choose us!
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