Sep 13, 2023 10:00 EST

Property from the Estate of Donald D. MacDermid Sold to Benefit TASIS

 
  Lot 112
 

112

Group of English Royal Family Commemorative Transfer Printed Porcelain Articles

Estate / Collection: Property from The Estate of Donald D. MacDermid Sold to Benefit The American School In Switzerland (TASIS)

By various makers, including Aynsley, Hammersley, Johnson Brothers, J.&G. Meakin, etc., including a flattened cylindrical jar commemorating the coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, June 2, 1953; a teacup and saucer commemorating the coronation of H.M. Edward VIII; five assorted mugs; a cabinet plate decorated with a portrait bust of Queen Victoria commemorating her Diamond Jubilee, June 22, 1897; etc., approximately seventeen pieces.

(17)

Height of jar 5 1/8 inches; diameter of larger cabinet plate 9 7/8 inches.

Sold for $756
Estimated at $500 - $700

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

Estate / Collection: Property from The Estate of Donald D. MacDermid Sold to Benefit The American School In Switzerland (TASIS)

By various makers, including Aynsley, Hammersley, Johnson Brothers, J.&G. Meakin, etc., including a flattened cylindrical jar commemorating the coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, June 2, 1953; a teacup and saucer commemorating the coronation of H.M. Edward VIII; five assorted mugs; a cabinet plate decorated with a portrait bust of Queen Victoria commemorating her Diamond Jubilee, June 22, 1897; etc., approximately seventeen pieces.

(17)

Height of jar 5 1/8 inches; diameter of larger cabinet plate 9 7/8 inches.

each appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition with the following noteworthy exceptions: there is a hairline crack across the bottom of the can-shaped mug made by Hammersley commemorating the coronation of King Edward VIII; there is a scratch on the underside of the teacup saucer; there are numerous scratches to the top side of the cabinet plate of Queen Victoria (Diamond Jubilee), including across the left side of her face and neck; there is a large hairline crack and two smaller hairline cracks to the body of the larger of the two two-handled vessels; some articles with crazing to the glaze; wear to gilding, commensurate with age, use and handling

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Auction: Property from the Estate of Donald D. MacDermid Sold to Benefit TASIS, Sep 13, 2023

  • Successful Auction of Property from the Estate of Donald D. MacDermid Sold to Benefit TASIS The American School in Switzerland
  • Sale on September 13, 2023 Offered the Contents of His Historic Home in Chester, Connecticut
  • Auction Total Far Surpassed Expectations Amid Competitive International Bidding!


NEW YORK, NY -- Doyle was honored to auction Property from the Estate of Donald D. MacDermid Sold to Benefit TASIS The American School in Switzerland. The auction on September 13, 2023 offered the contents of his landmark Greek Revival home, the 1826 Charles Daniels House in Chester, Connecticut.

With competitive international bidding, the sale totaled a highly successful $833,427, far surpassing the pre-sale estimate of $360,900-541,800 with an exceptionally strong $98% of the lots sold.

Highlighting the sale was a 1993 bronze sculpture by Welsh artist Barry Flanagan titled Hare on Globe Form that achieved $119,700, far over its $70,000-90,000 estimate. A painting from 1912 by British artist Henry Scott Tuke depicting Boy on a Beach soared past its estimate of $15,000-25,000 to realize $69,300.

A member of the Class of 1961 of TASIS The American School in Switzerland, Mr. MacDermid was a generous donor to the prestigious school. His gift of several million dollars established the Donald D. MacDermid Center and the Donald MacDermid Endowment Fund for the Fine and Performing Arts.

Mr. MacDermid assembled a remarkably diverse and sophisticated collection reflecting his passion for international travel. Among the decorative arts are fascinating examples of Cape and colonial Indian silver, and the artworks showcase his wide ranging tastes while painting a portrait of the man himself. Important to his self-identification, works by Henry Scott Tuke, Edwin Augustus John, and Tom of Finland all celebrate the male figure. His playful personality and witty sense of humor shine through a small selection of trompe l’oeil paintings in the collection, including works by Yrjo Edelmann and Michael Theise. Something of an anglophile and with many friends in London, sculptural works by Charles Sargeant Jagger and Barry Flanagan account for a number of British artists represented in the collection. Still, his love for his home in Connecticut is a cornerstone of Donald MacDermid’s collection, which is sprinkled with works by local artists that capture the beauty and essence of the region, and the community to which he was connected.

Donald D. MacDermid: Philanthropist & Collector

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