Johnny Ronan is set to appeal a High Court order which granted him ownership of four out of six stained glass windows inside the Bewley’s café on Grafton Street.
Johnny Ronan is set to appeal a High Court order which granted him ownership of four out of six stained glass windows inside the Bewley’s café on Grafton Street.
The six windows, which were made by the renowned artist Harry Clarke and are worth more than €1 million, were at the centre of a legal dispute between Ronan Group Real Estate and Bewley’s Café Grafton Street Ltd.
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