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CONTACTS


George Mealy Senior MRICS MSCSI Managing Director george@mealys.ie


George is a licensed auctioneer with 40 years experience in the sale and valuation of fine & decorative art and personal property. He is a fully accredited member of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, in the faculty of Art & Antiques. He is also a member of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. His specialties include period furniture, paintings, silver, porcelain, militaria and clocks.


George Gerard Mealy BBLS, Attorney-at-Law Director of Business Development georgegerard@mealys.ie


George Gerard studied Fine Art Valuation in Southampton Solent University before graduating with a double major with honours in Business & Law at UCD. He then trained with PricewaterhouseCoopers Advisory Services during which time he sat and passed the New York bar exams. He is member a of the New York State Bar Association and is a qualified attorney. He began training in Mealy’s in 2008 and is primarily focussed on business development and auxilliary services.


Sara Kenny ASCSI Consultant


sarakenny@mealys.ie


Sara has over 25 years experience in the furniture and fine art profession and is a fully accredited associate of the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland. She previously worked as a director of the fine art department at Hamilton Osborne King and was a consultant with Adam’s.


Rhonda Mealy BA


Marketing & Communications Manager rhonda@mealys.ie


Rhonda studied Psychology at York University in Toronto. She manages Mealy’s marketing and communications strategy and is responsible for the introduction of live auctions, the Mealy’s newsletter and online social media networking via Linkedin, Facebook & Twitter.


Other contacts for this sale Cait Madigan


Reception & Administration caitmadigan@mealys.ie


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Kevin Mullins Accounts Manager accounts@mealys.ie


David Mealy


Operations Manager david@mealys.ie


MEALY’S EST 1934


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