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Charles Vyse (1882-1971), a stoneware vase 1928, incised initials and date to base A tenmoku glazed stoneware vase resist decorated with Chinese style foliate patterns 19.5cm high (ARR) Provenance: According to a note inside the vase was purchased at Bonhams in 2002Please refer to department for condition report
4 volumes, comprising Scott, Sir Walter Letters on Demonology and Witchcraft. London: J. Murray, 1830. First edition, 12mo, frontispiece, modern half calf retaining original marbled boards; Forsyth, J.S. Demonologia; or Natural Knowledge Revealed. London: J. Bumpus, 1827. 12mo, half-title, modern green calf, uncut, lacks frontispiece, spine faded; Taylor, Joseph. Apparitions, or the Mystery of Ghosts, Hobgoblins and Haunted Houses. London: Lackington &c., 1814. 12mo, modern half calf, lacks frontispiece, somewhat soiled, a few marginal tears; Vyse, Charles. The Key to the Tutor's Guide, or the Arithmetician's Repository. London, 1795, Sixth edition, contemporary sheep, rubbed, rebacked (4)Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of the Late Trevor Dawson
J. M. Riding - Early 20th Century faience glazed terracotta figure, in the manner of Charles Vyse, modelled as a maiden wrapped in full-length cloak, on canted base, incised beneath JMR, 33cm high Condition: Some glaze hairlines to robes, minor fritting to footrim of base which has been later covered with green baise (partially removed) **General condition consistent with age
Charles Vyse (British, 1882-1971)'Leap Frog': A Chelsea Pottery Figure, introduced 1924hand-painted, raised off an ebonised wooden base with original paper label titled 'The Faun, Charles Vyse'18.5cm high (without base), signed 'C.Vyse Chelsea'Footnotes:Ibid, p. 25.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Charles Vyse (British, 1882-1971)'The Picadilly Rose Woman': A Chelsea Pottery Model introduced 1922hand-painted, with paper label to base 'Picadilly Roses, by Charles Vyse'23cm high, artist monogram and dated 1923Footnotes:Ibid, p. 21.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Charles Vyse (British, 1882-1971)'Market-Day Boulogne Rabbits and Ducks': A Chelsea Pottery Group, introduced in 1930hand-painted, on a faceted ebonised wooden base25.5cm high (without base), signed 'C.Vyse, Chelsea 1931'Footnotes:Ibid, p. 32This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Charles Vyse (British, 1882-1971)'The Cinneraria Boy': A Chelsea Pottery Model, introduced 1923slip cast with hand modelling, and hand-painted 26cm high, painted mark '19CV25/CHELSEA'Footnotes:Literature: Model illustrated in Charles & Nell Vyse: A Partnership, Terence Catridge, Richard Dennis & Ed Pascoe, 2004, p.21.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware vase, dated 1933, shouldered form with collar rim, covered in a rose ash and iron glaze to the foot with grey splashes, incised CV 1933, paper lot label, 21cm. high Provenance 20th Century Decorative Arts, Christie's South Kensington, 26th May 1994 lot 240 (originally purchased from the Walker Gallery). Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 129. British Studio Ceramics from Bernard Leach to Lucie Rie, Chichester Cathedral/Pallant House, catalogue number 35. Literature Terence Cartlidge, Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 55 and back cover this vase illustrated,
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware vase with lug handles, dated 1931, shouldered cylindrical form, covered in a rose ash glaze with splashes, and an ovoid vase with vertical grooves, covered in an ash glaze incised marks, 13.5cm. high, (2) Provenance Modern Art, Photography and Ceramics, Colombos, Hamburg Germany, 17th November 2012, lot 5,.
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware vase, shouldered form with collar rim, dated 1930, covered to the foot in a rich deep blue/purple and silver mottled glaze, and another similar glazed to the foot with celadon splashed with iron, incised Charles Vyse 1930, 16.5cm. high, (2) Provenance Applied Arts Sotheby's 14th April 1992 lot 563 (main vase, sold as part of a group of three). Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 119 and 121 Literature Terence Cartlidge Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 51 these vases illustrated,
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware footed bowl dated 1937, mottled brown glaze painted with a mystical bird to the well, and four other Charles Vyse bowls, covered with experimental glazes incised marks, 17.5cm. diam. (5) Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 133 Literature Walker's Monthly December 1937 (Walker Gallery) Terence Cartlidge Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 49 this bowl illustrated.
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware vase dated 1938, shouldered form with knopped neck, incised with a broad band of palm leaves, glazed celadon, highlighted with brown, incised Vyse 1938 to base, 32cm. high Literature Terence Cartlidge Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 56 and back cover this actual vase illustrated.
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a Tzu-Chou stoneware vase dated 1930, shouldered form with swollen neck, the body incised with scrolling lotus flower decoration, covered to the foot with a pale white celadon glaze incised CV 1930, 34cm. high Literature Charles Vyse Richard Dennis/Fine Art Society, 1974, page 56 catalogue number 126 this actual vase illustrated.
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a porcelain bottle vase dated 1939, pear shaped with everted top rim, painted in ochre with a heron flying past grass clumps, on a grey ground incised Vyse 1939, 26cm. high Literature Terence Cartlidge Charles and Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 53 this actual vase illustrated.
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware footed bowl, the foot modelled as a wooden stand, covered in a purple glaze splashed with blue, the interior glazed blue, another footed bowl covered with a simple glaze and a Lotus flower bowl, incised C Vyse Chelsea, 15cm. diam. (3) Provenance J L Naimaster, previously the manager of the Walker Art Gallery and also at the Fine Art Society. Richard Dennis Gallery catalogue number 123 and 124 Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, catalogue number 123 and 124. Literature Terence Cartlidge Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 51 these bowls illustrated,
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware vase dated 1931, slender ovoid form with flaring solifleur neck, covered to the foot in a pale blue glaze splashed with purple, a smaller Charles Vyse vase with two lug handles, with similar glaze and a small footed bowl, painted CV and 1931 marks, 19.5cm. high, (3) Provenance J L Naimaster, Richard Dennis, Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 128. Literature Terence Cartlidge, Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 51 this actual vase illustrated.
‡ Charles Vyse (1882-1971) a stoneware vase, dated 1928, ovoid with collar rim, covered to the foot in a streaked lavender, blue and silver glaze incised CV monogram and date, 12.5cm. high Provenance George Eumophopolus collection (sold at Sotheby's) Ian Bennett collection Ed Wolff collection Contemporary Ceramics, Bonhams 10th November/1st December 1994 lot 7. Exhibited Gorgeously Grotesque, Worthing Museum & Art Gallery, 2003, catalogue number 127. Literature Terence Cartlidge Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 51 and back cover this vase illustrated,
Collection of antiquarian books, 18th & 19th century, to include Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, [by Walter Scott], 1827, nine volumes, contemporary paper boards; educational works (such as The Tutor's Guide, by Charles Vyse, 1804); part-sets of works (Smollett's History England, Boswell's Life of Johnson, Hume's History of England); some French works, condition varied as found (many worn with boards detached). In three boxes (3)
Charles Vyse (British 1882-1971), a celadon glaze lobed bowl, incised marks to base, 15cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: In very good condition. Some spots of discolouration within the glaze. The interior is of darker tone than the exterior. Incised mark under base CHARLES VYSE CHELSEA.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
CHARLES VYSE FIGURE - 'THE MORNING RIDE' a pottery figure modelled as a young faun riding a snail, introduced in 1925. The figure mounted on a wooden plinth, antennae chipped. Signed, C Vyse. 9 3/4ins (25cms) high (including base). *See Charles Vyse, Catalogue of an Exhibition arranged by Richard Dennis, 1974, Page 19. Also in Charles and Neil Vyse, 2004, Page 25.
A Charles Vyse Punch and Judy pottery group, with a street musician playing pipes and a drum with his dog, standing before a traditional puppet theatre, with Punch and Judy and baby sitting on the ledge, signed Charles Vyse 1929 Chelsea, bolted to an wooden plinth, circa 1929, signed and dated, 31.5cm high, 15cm wideCondition: chip to from left side of green coat. Small chip to top front rim of drum. One green bobble missing from dogs collar. faint hairline to base
CHARLES VYSE (1882 - 1971): A CHELSEA STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE VASE, oviform with a flared raised collar, decorated in a purplish - blue crackle Chun glaze, raised on a circular foot, incised marks, 12.5cm high Condition Report: Item appears to be in very good overall condition with no visible damage or restoration.
CHARLES VYSE (1882 - 1971): A CHELSEA STUDIO POTTERY STONEWARE FOOTED BOWL, flared circular form with a scalloped shaped edge, decorated in a purplish - blue crackle Chun / Celadon drip glaze, on a circular foot, incised marks " VYSE 1939" 19cm dia Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition with no visible damage or restoration, some bubbling to the interior from firing.
Charles Vyse (1882-1971) The Piccadilly Rose Woman a Chelsea figure, dated 1923, the figure modelled seated beside a basket of flowers, glazed in naturalistic colours painted mark and date to base, minor losses to petals 21cm. high Literature Charles Vyse, Richard Dennis/FAS London, page 13 catalogue number 7 for a comparable example. Provenance private collection.
Charles Vyse (1882-1971) Seated Tabby Cat, stoneware, modelled alert and looking backwards, naturalistically painted in shades of tenmoku and ochre, incised C Vyse Chelsea, 22cm. high Literature Charles Vyse Richard Dennis/FAS catalogue 1974, page 48 catalogue number 86, for a comparable example illustrated. Terence Cartlidge, Charles & Nell Vyse, Dennis & Pascoe, page 52 for a comparable example illustrated.
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