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CHARLES VYSE (1882-1971) FIGURE
CHARLES VYSE (1882-1971)
FIGURE OF A PANTHER, CIRCA 1930 glazed stoneware, incised CHARLES VYSE/ CHELSEA24.5cm high
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CHARLES VYSE (BRITISH, 1882 -
CHARLES VYSE (BRITISH, 1882 - 1971), WILD FLOWERS FIGUR...Mother and child selling yellow flowers. Purple and green coloration.
Charles Vyse Chelsea engraved on the side.
Artist: Charles Vyse
Issued: C. 1935
Dimensions: 6" L x 5" W x 10.75" H
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE MORNING
CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE MORNING RIDEGlaze finish earthenware allegorical figure modeled as a young faun astride a large snail in various coloration.
Charles Vyse Chelsea marked to bottom.
Issued: 1925
Dimensions: 3.5"L x 6.75"W x 10.75"H
Manufacturer: Charles Vyse Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Condition: : Age related wear.
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Condition:
Age related wear.
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CHARLES VYSE (1882-1971) 'THE
CHARLES VYSE (1882-1971)
'THE SLEEPER AWAKES', CIRCA 1931 painted and glazed pottery, incised C. VYSE/ CHELSEA30.5cm high
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CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE
CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE SHAWLHand decorated modeled as a flower selling woman wearing a tan print shawl, holding a box of violets and yellow flowers.
Hand painted Charles Vyse Chelsea marked to underside.
Issued: 1925
Dimensions: 5"L x 4"W x 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Charles Vyse Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE CINNERARIA
CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE CINNERARIA BOYGlaze earthenware figure modeled as a London street vendor with a bouquet of blue cinneraria.
Hand painted Charles Vyse Chelsea marked underside.
Issued: 1923
Dimensions: 4.5"L x 3.5"W x 10.5"H
Manufacturer: Charles Vyse Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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BOOK, CHARLES AND NELL VYSE,
BOOK, CHARLES AND NELL VYSE, 2004Hardcover, 56-page, book with black and white and colored images.
Charles and Nell Vyse, A Partnership by Terence Cartlidge. Published by Richard Dennis and Ed Pascoe.
Issued: 2004
Dimensions: 8.25"W x 7"H
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE LAVENDER
CHARLES VYSE FIGURE, THE LAVENDER GIRLGlazed earthenware that is part of London Street Vendor series. Modeled as a flower seller wearing yellow and green floral print dress and shawl holding a basket of fresh lavenders.
Hand painted Charles Vyse Chelsea mark to underside.
Issued: 1922
Dimensions: 4.75"L x 3.25"W x 8.75"H
Manufacturer: Charles Vyse Pottery
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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C. F. A. VOYSEY (1857-1941) 'REASON
C. F. A. VOYSEY (1857-1941)
'REASON AS A BASIS OF ART', PUBLISHED 1906 Elkin Mathews, London, original paper dust cover, inscribed to inside front cover MORTON/ JMB (monogram of James and Beatrice Morton)Provenance: Sir James and Lady MortonNote: James Morton (1867-1943) was the son of Alexander Morton (1844-1923), a textile manufacturer, from whom James inherited the family business, Alexander Morton & Co. Morton and his wife Beatrice were disciples of the Arts & Crafts Movement and the ideas of William Morris informed Morton’s approach to dying textiles. The firm commissioned work from many of the leading designers of the day including C.F.A. Voysey.
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After Charles Wellington Furse
After Charles Wellington Furse (British 1868-1904) Diane of the Uplands lithographic reproduction 24 x 18 inches.
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CHARLES VACHER (UNITED KINGDOM,
CHARLES VACHER (UNITED KINGDOM, 1818-1883), FIGURE STUDIES., PENCIL ON CREAM WOVE PAPER, 8” X 5.5” (205MM X 143MM). UNFRAMED.CHARLES VACHER, United Kingdom, 1818-1883, Figure studies. Initialed lower center in pencil "CV". Dimensions: Pencil on cream wove paper, 8" x 5.5" (205mm x 143mm). Unframed.
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Charles Rousse (British, fl.
Charles Rousse (British, fl. 1882-1885), quaint European street scene with a Gothic tower soaring in the background; watercolor; 18" x 13 1/4"; signed lower right.
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Charles N Vest (20th
Charles N Vest (20th Century)Cotswold Viewssigned and dated lower right 1981three watercolours 53.25cm x 71cm (21" x 28")
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Charles Noke for Royal Doulton,
Charles Noke for Royal Doulton, an Isaac Walton series ware vase, twin-handled waisted form, transfer printed and painted with fishermen, with double loop handles, 14.5cm high
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CHARLES VYSE CHELSEA FIGURINE,
CHARLES VYSE CHELSEA FIGURINE, THE BALLOON WOMANModelled as a lady selling balloons in the street. She is wearing a multicolor stripped dress and a purple shawl.
Signed Charles Vyse Chelsea on the bottom, dated 1921.
Artist: Charles Vyse
Issued: 1921
Dimensions: 8.5" H
Manufacturer: Charles Vyse Studios
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Brown Charles V. [American
Brown Charles V. [American 1848-1926] oil on canvas portrait of Samuel T. Lewis 1881 subject shown in half-length wearing a black frock coat with high white collar long sideburns and mustache mounted in a gilt frame. 30"x24.5"
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CHARLES FRANCIS ANNESLEY VOYSEY
CHARLES FRANCIS ANNESLEY VOYSEY (BRITISH 1857-1941) FOR THOMAS ELSLEY
HINGE, CIRCA 1902 bronze, stamped twice 'ELSLEY'S'46cm (18 1/8in) longLiterature:Livingstone K. et al 'C.F.A Voysey: Arts and Crafts Designer', V&A Publishing, London 2016, p. 238, pl. 298 where a similar example is illustrated.
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Charles Vickery (American
Charles Vickery (American 1913-1998) In the Tradewinds - The Red Jacket c. 1975 oil on canvas signed Charles Vickery (lower right) 16 x 20 inches.
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CHARLES VACHER (ENGLISH,
CHARLES VACHER (ENGLISH, 1818-1883), MIDDLE EAST LANDSCAPE WITH RUINS Watercolor and whitening on paper, signed and illegibly dated at lower left, matted and framed under glass.
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Spirit of Ecstasy by Charles
Spirit of Ecstasy by Charles Henry Sykes Charles Henry Sykes (American 1882-1942) 20th Century.? Winged figure in bronze on circular granite and bronze base signed Charles Sykes at base of bronze; Ht. 25 in.
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CHARLES R. SYKES (BRITISH. 1875
CHARLES R. SYKES (BRITISH. 1875 –1950) BRONZESpirit of Ecstasy, The Rolls-Royce Mascot. Inscribed, Charles Sykes, No. 38. Patinated Bronze, on a marble base. Height 21 in. Width 13 in. Depth 25.5 in. cf. The first of Charles Sykes bronze figures were cast in 1911 and allocated to principal Rolls-Royce Showrooms in London, New York and Paris. Later editions, in varying sizes were cast in the 1930’s. The offered lot is presumably one of the 1930’s casting.
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C. F. A. VOYSEY (1857-1941)
C. F. A. VOYSEY (1857-1941)
'INDIVIDUALITY', PUBLISHED 1915 first edition, Chapman & Hall, London 1915, original green cloth
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VON ARX (CHARLES NICOL). VON ARX.
VON ARX (CHARLES NICOL). VON ARX. THE THRONE OF MYSTERY...St. Paul: Standard Litho., ca. 1919. The spectral form of a comely blonde assistant floats up from the seat of a elaborate throne decorated with skulls and crossbones, while two skeletal assistants look on from either side of the chair. Von Arx stands at the side of the scene, gesturing toward the woman while Mephistopheles and several demons observe the proceedings. 19 ½ x 27". Scattered restoration primarily in borders; B.
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RARE CHARLES VYSE & BARBARA
RARE CHARLES VYSE & BARBARA WALLER STONEWARE FIGURINE C...A rare animal figurine in a dark brown tenmoku glaze.
Signed on the base: Rare Charles Vyse Barbara Waller Chelsea. #Ceramic #England #HomeDecor
Artist: Rare Charles Vyse, Barbara Waller
Issued: 1950s
Dimensions: 5"L x 5.75"H
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good.
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* (COLLECTED WORKS) READE CHARLES
* (COLLECTED WORKS) READE CHARLES Works. Boston: Dana Estes n.d. 14 vols. 8vo 3/4 calf over marbled boards spines lettered in gilt red spine labels marbled endpapers frontispieces. Illustrated Cabinet edition. Rubbing and light soiling to boards; corners bumped; bookplates tipped to f.f.e.p. all vols.; offsetting from frontispieces to tissue guards.
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Charles Jouas French, 1886-1942
Charles Jouas French, 1886-1942 Angers: Rue Vauvert, 1914
Estimate:$200-$400
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C.F.A. VOYSEY (1857-1941)
C.F.A. VOYSEY (1857-1941)
ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR A NEEDLEWORK Pen and Ink on blue graph paper with wash, oak frame16.5cm x 16.5cmProvenance: C.F.A. Voysey, until his death in 1941, thence by descentThe Fine Art Society, LondonExhibited: The Fine Art Society, in association with Haslam & Whiteway, Architects for a New Age 2008, No. 79
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C. F. A. VOYSEY (1857-1941) 'REASON
C. F. A. VOYSEY (1857-1941)
'REASON AS A BASIS OF ART', PUBLISHED 1906 Elkin Mathews, London, published 1906, original paper dust coverNote: Voyseypublished only one book, Individuality(1915), and a pamphlet, Reason as a Basis of Art(1906), both offered here in subsequent lots.
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Charles Bryant (Australian
Charles Bryant (Australian 1883-1937)/St. Ives, Cornwall/signed/oil on canvas, 47cm x 57cm/Provenance: Purchased from Hampshire Gallery, Bournemouth 1990
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Charles James Lewis (1830-1892),
Charles James Lewis (1830-1892), after Sir Edwin Landseer/A Dog Rescuing a Sheep/inscribed 'From Charles Lewis to his friend J Anderson Rose'/signed bottom left/engraving, 20.5am x 27.5cm/Note: James Anderson Rose (1819-1890) was the solicitor who represented Whistler in the famous case of Whistler Versus Ruskin. Rose was a friend and patron to Sandys, Rossetti, Marshall and Faulkener and formed a large collection of engravings. In the 1860s he began collecting PreRaphaelite paintings many by Sa
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Charles Rousse (British, fl.
Charles Rousse (British, fl. 1882-1885) Two European street scenes Watercolors Signed lower left 16 1/2" x 11 1/2"
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1 vol. Blane, William. Cynegetica;
1 vol. Blane, William. Cynegetica; or, Essays on Sporting:... Observations on Hare Hunting:... The Vizier's Manner of Hunting in The Mogul Empire... To which is Added, The Chace: A Poem by William Somerville. London: John Stockdale, 1788. 8vo, modern 3/4 brown morocco & marbled bds., morocco spine label; occasionally slightly scuffed. Frontis., additional engraved title. Light to moderate foxing to front matter, other scattered light foxing. Orig. front end paper with early spine label bound at end.
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Vincent P. Yglesias, R.B.A.
Vincent P. Yglesias, R.B.A. (British, 1845-1911) "Near Witley, Surrey", oil on canvas, 12" x 18-1/2", signed lower right "V. P. Yglesias". Presented in a giltwood exhibition frame.
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CHARLES VEZIN (american 1858-1942)
CHARLES VEZIN (american 1858-1942) STEAMSHIP AT SEA Signed bottom right, oil on board 9 1/8 x 8 7/8 in. provenance: Private Collection, Virginia. ,200 Good condition (under glass)
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Charles Vickery (American
Charles Vickery (American 1913-1998) Breaking Clouds over the Harbor oil on canvas signed Vickery (lower right) 22 x 30 inches.
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Charles Harper (American, b. 1922),
Charles Harper (American, b. 1922), "Vowlentine" art print; 7" x 7"; pencil signed, titled, and numbered 295/1000 lower margin.