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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 market- ing 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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