- Source: Sale of Irish country house contents
The dispersion of artefacts, through the sale of Irish country house contents, happened often with the destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923).
Later, post war sales and fires resulted in the destruction of further contents while large auction sales from the 1950s through to the mid 1990s resulted in the loss of further contents.
Post the beginning of the Celtic Tiger era (c 1995 onwards), the sale of contents has been more rigorously catalogued with all but the most exceptionally valuable lots staying in the hands of other home owners within the state.
In the early 21st century, both the National Gallery of Ireland and the National Museum of Ireland have had first refusal and prior notice on important items which have been placed on the market for sale.
List of auctions
See also
British country house contents auctions
Desmond FitzGerald, 29th Knight of Glin
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Daftar julukan kota di Amerika Serikat
- Sale of Irish country house contents
- British country house contents auctions
- Destruction of Irish country houses (1919–1923)
- Anglo-Irish big house
- English country house
- Destruction of country houses in 20th-century Britain
- Great Irish Households
- Lotabeg House
- Parliament House, Dublin
- Gloster House