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06 Sept 2025

Matthews annual holiday auction

Takes place on December 29 and 30 in the historic Dukes Brothers Building in Kells, Co Meath

Matthews annual holiday auction

Takes place on December 29 and 30 in the historic Dukes Brothers Building in Kells, Co Meath

This December 29 and 30 sees Matthews Auctioneers hold their Holiday Auction of over one thousand lots of antiques and collectables. Commencing at 2pm each day in the historic Dukes Brothers Building in Kells it promises to be a well attended sale due to the sheer range of lots under the hammer. From a unicycle to a crocodile - it's all there.
Amongst the lots on offer will be, due to its recent sale, the entire contents of 'Forest Hills' Ballyconnell (furnished by Helen Turkington Interiors) to be sold without Reserve, the contents of a fine Herbert Park Residence in Donnybrook, Dublin 4 (in storage for over ten years), and other part clearances, as well as various executor instructions & the property of other valued clients.
The auction will be on public view in Kells from Friday, December 27 at 12 noon. The illustrated catalogue can be viewed online the auctioneer's website www.matthewsauctionrooms.com but viewing in person is recommended due to the quantity of lots on offer and other late entered lots, which may not appear online.

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