Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Michael’s Lot-ley

£75k Hannibal Lecter mask among items sold from dancer’s home

- BY CILLIAN O’BRIEN

ON LIST North African jambiya

HANNIBAL Lecter’s mask has sold for £75,000 at an auction of highly unusual items from Michael Flatley’s plush country pile.

The Lord Of The Dance star was flogging around 700 lots in the sale – including a full suit of replica armour for £1,335, an Irish masonic sword for £45 and a Ferrari car cover for around £260 – from his Castlehyde House SALE Michael Flatley

TOP DRAW A Flatley painting

in Co Cork. The light-up Hannibal Lecter mask, signed by actor Anthony Hopkins and co-star Julianne Moore, was estimated for between €70,000 and £110,000.

The piece was worn by Hopkins in the 2001 film Hannibal.

Philip Sheppard, from Sheppard’s Irish Auction House in Durrow, Co Laois, told the Daily Mirror there was internatio­nal interest in the sale.

He said: “We’ve people from the States, right back to the Pacific Rim, Singapore and Hong Kong. There’s a whole new decorative scheme being implemente­d following his decision to retain the property.

“He refused £18million from an internatio­nal consortium hotel group and has decided to revisit the decor of the property.

“These are things that are surplus to requiremen­ts.”

Other items dusted off for the auction include luxury luggage, huge amounts of antique furniture, Renaissanc­e paintings and Flintlock rifles.

Cheaper items include walking sticks and a faux marble bust of Napoleon.

Mr Sheppard told RTE Radio One: “Everything is selling, mostly the high end of the estimates, some of them beyond it.

“And there’s the odd bargain along the way. I just watched a bamboo umbrella being sold for £20.

“There was a chess set guided at £130 to £230, it made £450. It’s gone to somebody in Switzerlan­d.”

The dancers’ huge artworks are

also up for grabs. The 62-year-old dancing supremo’s country manor had been on the market for a number of years and was almost sold to an internatio­nal hotel group before the Irish-american pulled the plug at the last minute.

Flatley spent a reported £33million doing-up th e house 20 years ago.

Mr Sheppard said: “He’s e mo t i o n a l l y invested in the property. The decoration is akin to something you might see in South Beach in Florida.” Castlehyde, which dates from 1760 and was once the ancestral home of Ireland’s first president Douglas Hyde, was bought by the dancer 21 years ago for £3.5million.

Th e prop er ty i nclud e s 12 bedroom suites and an indoor recreation centre with a swimming pool. news@irishmirro­r.ie

 ??  ?? COLOURFUL Angel by Terry Bradley
DUSTED OFF Flintlock rifle
COLOURFUL Angel by Terry Bradley DUSTED OFF Flintlock rifle
 ??  ?? UNUSUAL Puss in Boots in a gown
UNUSUAL Puss in Boots in a gown
 ??  ?? GONE Hannibal Lecter mask
GONE Hannibal Lecter mask
 ??  ?? ARTWORK An African tribal mask
ARTWORK An African tribal mask
 ??  ?? ON OFFER A full suit of armour
ON OFFER A full suit of armour
 ??  ?? POT LUCK A snooker table
POT LUCK A snooker table
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 ??  ?? A boar’s head trophy
FRAMED Muhammad Ali photo
A boar’s head trophy FRAMED Muhammad Ali photo
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 ??  ?? UNIQUE Rolls Royce travel case set
PORTRAIT Pamela Anderson
UNIQUE Rolls Royce travel case set PORTRAIT Pamela Anderson
 ??  ?? PLUSH Castlehyde House in Co Cork
PLUSH Castlehyde House in Co Cork

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