MARK FRANCIS (B.1962) Transverse 2 (MF 15803) (2003)
Price Realised: €16,250
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'Non-Conformist' armchair by Eileen Gray, produced by Vereinigte Werkstätten, Munich c. 1980
Price Realised: €5,250
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A Lounge Chair and Ottoman (670 & 671) by Charles & Ray Eames produced by Herman Miller
Price Realised: €4,500
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JOHN BOYD (B.1957) Embolium II
Price Realised: €17,500
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A five-piece 'Camaleonda' sofa by Mario Bellini
€15,000
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John Doherty (b.1949) 'Devane's, Dingle, Co. Kerry' -
Price Realised €51,000
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MARK FRANCIS (B.1962) Transverse 2 (MF 15803) (2003)
Price Realised: €16,250
'Non-Conformist' armchair by Eileen Gray, produced by Vereinigte Werkstätten, Munich c. 1980
Price Realised: €5,250
A Lounge Chair and Ottoman (670 & 671) by Charles & Ray Eames produced by Herman Miller
Price Realised: €4,500
JOHN BOYD (B.1957) Embolium II
Price Realised: €17,500
A five-piece 'Camaleonda' sofa by Mario Bellini
€15,000
John Doherty (b.1949) 'Devane's, Dingle, Co. Kerry' -
Price Realised €51,000

Mid-Century Modern Art & Design

Since introducing the Mid-Century Modern Sale in 2018 Adam’s has already positioned itself as one of the leading specialist in this field in Ireland.

Our international design and contemporary art sales regularly include works by legendary designers such as Gio Ponti, Nanna Ditzel, Arne Vodder, Max Ingrand, Ico Parisi, Osvaldo Borsani and are accompanied by a curated selection of art works by some of our leading contemporary artists including Sean Scully, Callum Innes, John Doherty, Hughie O’Donoghue and Mark Francis.  

We hold two Mid-Century Modern sales a year in April and November.

Whether you are thinking of selling or are seeking advice on buying, our team is always on hand to advise you right across the spectrum of 20th Century design and contemporary art.  

For more information and for complimentary and confidential advice, please contact Nicholas Gore-Grimes.

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Mid-Century Modern Art & Design

Mid-Century Modern Art & Design

Since introducing the Mid-Century Modern Sale in 2018 Adam’s has already positioned itself as one of the leading specialist in this field in Ireland.

Our international design and contemporary art sales regularly include works by legendary designers such as Gio Ponti, Nanna Ditzel, Arne Vodder, Max Ingrand, Ico Parisi, Osvaldo Borsani and are accompanied by a curated selection of art works by some of our leading contemporary artists including Sean Scully, Callum Innes, John Doherty, Hughie O’Donoghue and Mark Francis.  

We hold two Mid-Century Modern sales a year in April and November.

Whether you are thinking of selling or are seeking advice on buying, our team is always on hand to advise you right across the spectrum of 20th Century design and contemporary art.  

For more information and for complimentary and confidential advice, please contact Nicholas Gore-Grimes.

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About Private Sales

Buying Private FAQs | Selling Private FAQs

Adams private sales provides a tailored service where you can meet one-on-one with a Claire, a graduate gemmologist to discuss your requirements. Our skilled specialists are delighted to offer advise if you are considering buying and selling at auction or you can simply view particular pieces without being tied to the auction calendar.

This bespoke service offers customers a discreet meeting for engagement ring consultation, where we can guide and help you choose a beautiful quality piece for that special occasion.

Our international contacts guarantee that you can count on Adams for unique and signature pieces at fantastic prices. We invite you to contact Claire at [email protected] or Tel: + 353 1 676 0261

STONE INFORMATION

How to Value Diamonds based on the Four C’s
Carat

A carat is the international metric unit of weight for a diamond. Large diamonds are much rarer than small ones, so the value of a diamond rises in proportion to its carat weight.

Colour

Diamonds are graded on a colour scale from D to Z, D being colourless and Z having a light colour tint. All D to Z diamonds are considered white, although they contain varying degrees of colour. With white diamonds the absence of colour is most sought after and so too the value increases with lack of body colour. Diamonds do come in a variety of colours such as pinks, blues and yellows, known as fancy colours. Although fancy colour diamonds are graded on a separate colour scale.

Clarity

The “birthmarks” or small imperfections on the surface (called blemishes) and inside the diamond (called inclusions) are known as clarity characteristics. Clarity refers to the degree to which clarity characteristics are present.  The clarity scale has 6 categories (FL, IF, VVS’s, VS’s, SI’s and I’s) divided into 11 grades and diamonds with less inclusions have a higher value.

Cut

The ability of a transparent diamond to play with white light is largely down to the cut of a stone. The faceted faces of a diamond act like a hall of mirrors bouncing light inside a diamond and returning it as brilliance (white light), fire (flashes of colour) and scintillation (pleasing pattern of light and dark areas). A well-cut diamond is very lively and bright. Round brilliant diamonds are more expensive than fancy-cut diamonds, as more rough is cut to produce the diamond.

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