Well we have had some fearsome weather recently, so bad that we were forced to cancel the January auction. I know that our customers are hardy but even they wouldnt have been able to get through the snowdrifts around here. The good news is that we have plenty of stock for our February auction which is scheduled as usual [...]
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Winter Warmers from Royal Oak Auction Rooms
Posted in Antique Furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, Budget, Carlow, Credit crunch, Dining Table, Mahogany table, muine bheag, Royal Oak, Victorian Chair on February 1, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Christmas Cheer from Royal Oak Auction Rooms
Posted in Antique Furniture, Modern furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, book case, Budget, Carlow, christmas, Christmas presents, Credit crunch, display cabinet, muine bheag, Recession busting, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms, Waterford crystal on December 4, 2009 | 2 Comments »
We are now into December & the weather has turned fully to winter. We are busy preparing for the final auction before the festive season and are confident that you can all find a lovely present, a little bargain or a key piece of furniture that will make your Christmas a s special one. To [...]
Beat the budget at Royal Oaks December auction
Posted in Antique Furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Bagenalstown, Budget, Carlow, christmas, Credit crunch, December auction, Declan Marry, muine bheag, oil on canvas, Rosewood chiffonier, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms, Victorian Chiffonier, Walnut Chiffonier on November 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As we head into December and Christmas looms nearer thoughts turn to the festive season. We are already receiving in some great items, and there are certainly some great pieces that would make perfect presents. This Victorian Walnut Chiffonier, is a beautiful item. Boasting a nice marble top and ornately hand carved corbels, it is [...]
Budget busting bargains from Royal Oak Auctions
Posted in Antique Furniture, Modern furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, Budget busting, Carlow, Credit crunch, muine bheag, Recession busting, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms on November 7, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
All of our auction items are in, logged, and catalogued, so all there is left is for you to come along and view the great stuff we have for you. In the last few days we brought in some lovely items from a house clearance, which we think will be appreciated by laymen and dealers [...]
Recession Busting bargains at Royal Oak Auction
Posted in Antique Furniture, Modern furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, Budget, Carlow, Collectibles, Credit crunch, Curios, Dining Table, muine bheag, Recession busting, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms on November 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
As we move closer to December, with the recession biting harder and the most important budget of a decade approaching, it is important that we all try and maximise our spending to best effect. Whether you are buying or selling, auction is surely the best way of making the most of your goods – easily, [...]
Beat the Bank Holiday Blues at Royal Oak Auction
Posted in Antique Furniture, Modern furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, book case, Carlow, chiffonierre, Credit crunch, Dining Table, display cabinet, Dublin Marathon, muine bheag, October Bank Holiday, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms, Victorian Mahogany Dressing Table on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We hope that like us, you had a grand weekend and that the weather was kind in whatever pursuits you followed. There was talk of some of the lads entering for the Dublin Marathon but I noticed that as the week end neared, the main contenders were crying off. Probably just as well given the [...]
Erins Own to Win! and you could too at auction
Posted in Antique Furniture, Uncategorized, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, Carlow, chain saw, Credit crunch, delph, Dining Table, dinner service, display cabinet, Erins Own, muine bheag, oil on cavas, painting, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms, Senior Hurling Final, tea set, wardrobe on October 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Well the week end is upon us and there are some great events for locals to look forward to. First there is the appearance of local GAA club Erins Own in the Senior Hurling Final at Dr Cullen Park, along with the appearance of the Ballinkillen club in the Minor finals. Royal Oak Auction Rooms [...]
You said Yes to Lisbon now say Yes to great bargains at Auction
Posted in Antique Furniture, Modern furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, Carlow, Credit crunch, Lisbon 2, Lisbon Treaty, muine bheag, October 12th Auction, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms, Waterford crystal, Yes vote on October 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So we have voted again on Lisbon and this time its a resounding yes, now perhaps we can all move on with our lives. Doubtless the Credit Crunch, as with most things nowadays, had a lot to do with shaping peoples views. At Royal Oak Auction Rooms we want to do our bit for making [...]
More Credit-Crunch crunchers for October 12th Auction
Posted in Antique Furniture, Modern furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, Carlow, chest of drawers, clocks, Credit crunch, muine bheag, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms, tochere on September 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
With less than two weeks now to the next auction on Monday October 12th things are getting very busy once again at Royal Oak Auction Rooms. We are still taking in items for auction but already have some things to entice you. These four leather carver dining chairs would make dinner times a pleasure to [...]
Bernard Dunne Done – but you wont be on October 12th
Posted in Antique Furniture, Modern furniture, tagged Antique Furniture, Auction, Bagenalstown, Bagenalstown Auction, Bernard Dunne, boxing, Carlow, Carlow Auction, Credit crunch, muine bheag, Muine Bheag Auction, Royal Oak, Royal Oak Auction Rooms on September 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
What a shame that Bernard Dunne succumbed to Poonsawat Kratingdaenggym in his defence of the WBA Super-Bantamweight title. The fight on saturday against the Thai contender with the fast fists and name that was longer than his reach was certainly spectacular! The talk is of the Dublin fighter moving up a weight and bringing his [...]