A Minton Grasmere un-used service forA Minton Grasmere un-used service for 14, including: (14) dinner plates 10.5”, (13) Luncheon plates 9”, (14) small plates 8”, (14) bread plates 6.5”, (14) berry bowls 5”, (28) saucers 6”, (14) tea cups 3”H, (14) bullion cups 2”H, (14) Demi tasse saucers 5”, (14) Demi tasse cups 2.5”, (2) large platters 16”, (2) medium platters 13.5”, (4) open vegetables 10.75”, (2) sauce boats with under trays 8.25” (4 pcs), (2) covered vegetables 11.5”, (2) Tea/coffee pots 7” & 9”H, (2) covered sugars 5”H, (2) creamers 4.5”H. 145 pieces total Condition: un-used, overall good CT Transfer Fee $60
ROYAL DOULTON WILLIAM WORDSWORTH LOVINGROYAL DOULTON WILLIAM WORDSWORTH LOVING CUPThe cup illustrates one of the best known poets William Wordsworth, in this rare presentation cup.
The designer was C. J. Noke.Noke shared Sir Henry Doulton's regard for Wordsworth and produced this loving-cup to commemorate his being made Poet Laureate in 1843. One one side is a portrait of Wordsworth below Grasmere Church where he lies buried, on the other side is his sister Dorothy among a mass of daffodils below Dove Cottage. Chip to edge of� interior lip.
Issued: 1933
Dimensions: 6.5" H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Provenance: David Bearman Collection
15 PIECE MINTON TEA SET, GRASMEREBone15 PIECE MINTON TEA SET, GRASMEREBone China Set: Includes Tea Pot with lid, Creamer, Sugar bowl with lid. 6 cups and 6 saucers.
Minton backstamp.
Issued: 19th c.
Dimensions: 11"L x 7"H
Manufacturer: Minton
Country of Origin: England
§ JAMES HERBERT MACNAIR (1868-1955)§ JAMES HERBERT MACNAIR (1868-1955) & CHARLES J. ALLEN (1862-1956) FOR THE LIVERPOOL SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE
MARY KINGSLEY MEDAL, DESIGNED CIRCA 1903 silver, inscribed and engraved around the rim, signed J H MACNAIR/ C J ALLEN, stamped marks for Turner & Simpson, hallmarked Birmingham 1968, with fitted case9.5cm x 5.6cmLiterature: Robertson P. Doves and Dreams, The Art of Frances Macdonald and James Herbert McNair, 2006. Illustration p. 121, cat. no. M61. For an example of this medal in bronzeNote: Lt. Col. J. R. Danson M.C., T.D. served with some distinction in both World Wars, earning the M.C. in the 1st and as Lieutenant Colonel, commanding the Fourth Battalion Cheshire Regiment at Dunkirk in the 2nd. After retiring, he lived at Dry Close, the house at Grasmere, which his grandfather had built when he retired in 1880. The famous Danson bequest of antiquities he and his father collected is in the National Museums, Liverpool.
(92) WEDGWOOD 'ROMANTIC ENGLAND' DINNER(92) WEDGWOOD 'ROMANTIC ENGLAND' DINNER SERVICE(lot of 92) English blue and white transferware partial dinner service, Wedgwood, in the "Romantic England Blue" pattern, each with notable English monuments and landscape scenes, maker's mark underfoot, including: (11) dinner plates, Moreton Old Hall, approx 10.75"diam; (12) rim soup bowls, Penshur St. Place, approx 1.5"h, 9"diam; (8) pasta bowls, Chiddingstone Kent, approx 1.5"h, 7.25"diam; (13) salad plates, Huddington Court, (two) with chips to rim, approx 8.25"diam; (10) saucers, Grasmere, (one) with chip to rim, approx 6.5"diam; (11) flat cups, Willy Lots Cottage, approx 2.5"h, 3.5"diam; (12) matched saucers, Willy Lots Cottage, approx 5.75"diam; (4) candy dishes, Grasmere, approx 2"h, 5.25"w, 5.25"d; (3) circular serving bowls, Harvington Hall, approx 2"h, 12.25"diam; (2) oval serving bowls, Warwick, (one) with chip to rim, approx 2.25"h, 10"w, 8.25"d; (1) lidded tureen, The White Swan, approx 5.5"h, 8"diam; (1) oval serving platter, Compton Winyates, approx 16.5"l, 14"w; (1) two-tiered serving tray, Moreton Old Hall, approx 10"h, 10.75"diam; (3) Wimborne Church, (one) relish dish, approx 8"l, 6"w; (one) creamer, approx 3"h, 5.25"w, 3.75"d; (one) sugar bowl, approx 2.5"h, 3.25"diam; 82.5lbs total
THREE 19TH C. NH PORTRAITS, CHARLESTHREE 19TH C. NH PORTRAITS, CHARLES A. TREADWELL. Three oil on canvas portraits of the Small sisters of Grasmere (Goffstown NH), by to NH artist Charles Augustus Treadwell, unframed and in as-found condition, two 30” x 25”, one 28” x 23”. Provenance: the Donald and Phyllis Randall Estate.
IMPORTANT OIL, JEFFERSON SMALL BY CHARLESIMPORTANT OIL, JEFFERSON SMALL BY CHARLES A. TREADWELL A rare 19th C. NH O/C folk portrait of Jefferson Small, the miller of Grasmere (Goffstown NH) in his millers attire, by the NH artist Charles Augustus Treadwell. This portrait by Treadwell and its sitter are cited in the History of Goffstown vol. 11 page 470-471. Two of these portraits exists, this one painted for the Small family, and the other identical copy, now at the NH State Historical Society, which Charles Treadwell displayed at his gallery in Manchester NH in the 19th C. as an example of his work. Image 29.5” x 24.25”, Overall in a period gilt frame 33” x 28”. Provenance: the Donald and Phyllis Randall Estate. Literature: Hadley, George Plummer. History of the Town of Goffstown, 1733-1920. ”Small, Jefferson b. 1802, miller for many years employed in the gristmill that stood where the pulp mill afterwards stood at Grasmere. He was often a conspicuous figure in church and other places appearing in his shirt sleeves wearing a vest with a bright blue front and red back. The artist Treadwell once painted a picture of him in this costume which he displayed quite extensively as an advertisement. He d. Nov. 29 1872”.
A collection of Various Pottery to includeA collection of Various Pottery to include Minton Grasmere Plates various Crown Staffordshire Dishes Sadler Teapots Commemorative Ware Doulton Marbella Stoneware Dish etc