†DENISE WREN (1891-1979) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware jar with pronounced ribbing covered in iron and ash glaze, incised DKW and pottery marks, height 12.5cm, and a bottle and pedestal cup, tallest 17cm (3).Condition Report: Blow to one side of pedestal, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
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Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery - a pair of studio pottery stoneware lapwings, painted in shades of black, white and red-brown with gloss glazed dark olive green wing feathers, impressed wren and painted monogram marks, 26.3 cm high, repair to head feather on both and to the corner of one tail.
Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery - a large stoneware heron, painted in shades of indigo, black, white, grey-blue and brown, painted monogram mark inside the base and impressed wren mark to underside of tail, 58 cm high, in very good condition with no faults or repairs.* In good condition, with no chips, cracks or other faults.
†DENISE WREN (1891-1979) for Oxshott Pottery; a salt glazed jar on tripod feet partially covered in mottled iron glaze with incised decoration, incised DKW and pottery marks, height 13.5cm, and a stoneware cup partially covered in white glaze with incised decoration, height 9cm (2).Condition Report: White glaze to cup has crawled and flaked in places, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†DENISE WREN (1891-1979) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware flagon with pronounced ribbing covered in iron slip and glaze, incised DKW and pottery marks, height 25.5cm, and an Oxshott Pottery cylindrical vase covered in copper blue and green glaze, height 20cm (2).Provenance: Purchased from Delf Stream Gallery, Sandwich, 2002.Condition Report: Flagon has several firing cracks to body and glaze flake to rim, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware sculpture of a bird, impressed wren and pottery marks, height 14.5cm, and a smaller raku sculpture of a blue tit (2).Provenance: Larger bird purchased from the Delf Stream Gallery, Sandwich.Condition Report: Tiny indentation close to larger bird's beak, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.
†ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware sculpture of a thrush, impressed wren mark, length 12cm, and a smaller sculpture of a blue tit painted by Peter Crotty (2).Provenance: Estate of Eric James Mellon.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
§ DENISE WREN (BRITISH 1891–1979) AND HENRY WREN (BRITISH 1884-1947) AT OXSHOTT POTTERY JUG, CIRCA 1922 stoneware with incised decoration, signed 'HW/DW Oxshott' (to the base); together with TWO C. H. BRANNAN JUGS MADE FOR LIBERTY & CO., LONDON, impressed 'C H BRANNAN' and 'BRANUM N DEVON' and 'MADE FOR LIBERTY & CO', 19cm (7 1/2in) high and 15cm (5 7/8in) highDimensions:20.7cm (8 1/8in) highProvenance:Provenance: Phillips, London, 28th March 1995, lot 334.Note: Note: Archibald Knox was Design Master at Kingston School of Art until his unorthodox teaching method was condemned by the South Kensington Examination Board, prompting his abrupt resignation in 1911. When it emerged that Knox would not be returning to Kingston, a group of his former students also resigned their places in protest. One of these students, Denise Wren (nee Tuckfield), went on to help establish the Knox Guild of Design and Craft in 1912, a studio workshop in Kingston-Upon-Thames where Knox continued to be a source of inspiration. Wren’s own pottery designs in the 1910s and 1920s can be seen to incorporate Knox’s Art Nouveau and Celtic motifs clearly. The Oxshott Pottery was set up by Denise Wren and her husband Henry at their home, Potters Croft, in Oxshott, Surrey in 1920.
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware sculpture of a bluetit, painted by Peter Crotty, impressed wren mark and Crotty's painted mark, length 9cm. (D)Additional InformationProfessional restoration to tip of tail, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) - OXSHOTT POTTERY CAT. (d) A glazed and painted model of a Cat, the figure lying down with head turned to one side. Impressed 'Wren' mark to base, and painted monogram mark for 'Peter Crotty'. 22cms long, 14cms high, *Artists Resale Rights applies to this lot. * In good condition. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) - OXSHOTT POTTERY BIRDS. (d) Including one larger bird (27cms long), two small Blue Tits (6cms high), and another small bird (7cms long). Each with Impressed 'Wren' mark, three with monogram marks for Peter Crotty. (4), *Artist Resale Rights applies to this lot. * Large bird, end of the beak is a little rubbed with a little paint loss, the others are fine. **BP 22.5% inc VAT + Lot Fee of £8
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware jar and cover with ribbed body covered in mottled grey, green and kaki glaze, impressed wren and incised pottery marks, height 23.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery pair of oil and vinegar bottles modelled as girls with sgraffito decoration 13cm highCondition Report: One arm on hip: Overall condition good, no chips or cracks found.Hands together: 1-2mm chip to spout, some crazing to upper body. Otherwise, condition good.
A Denise Wren treacle glazed bottle vase with stem holders to the shoulders, initialled and inscribed "Oxshott" to base, bears typed label inscribed "Denise Wren 1891-1979 Studied under Archibald Knox Influenced by Celtic design 1912 Helped set up Knox Guild of Design and Craft 1920 Set up Oxshott Pottery Mother of Rosemary Wren Rare £260", 25 cm high, together with a further Oxshott Pottery vase of simple cylindrical form in ochre glaze, 24 cm high CONDITION REPORTS Has firing fault, holes throughout to the glaze. The ochre vase has all over crazing as well as many firing faults to include cracks and holes and some nibbles around the rim. There is a hairline fracture running from the rim down approximately 2 cm. Both items have wear and tear to include surface scratching etc and are in need of a good clean
Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) at Oxshott PotteryBirdimpressed potter's and pottery seals, and original paper label14.5cm high. Provenance:The Daphne Swann Collection.Condition report: Minute chip to to the tail - this could of been done at the time as glaze decoration seems to go over this. Otherwise ok.
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware sculpture of a guinea fowl hen, impressed wren mark, length 24.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware sculpture of a lapwing, painted by Peter Crotty, impressed wren mark and Crotty's painted mark, height 27.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Denise Wren (Oxshott Pottery) (1891-1979) an Oxshott Pottery plate, simple form with irregular spot decoration to the rim, glazed blue and turquoise, five Oxshott Pottery mugs, two jugs and nine Upchurch Pottery pieces, incised Oxshott, glaze loss to plate, 16.5cm. diam. (17) Provenance The David Coachworth and Peter Myers Collection.
DENISE WREN (1891-1979) for Oxshott Pottery; a stoneware vase covered in green glaze with impressed and incised decoration, incised DKW and pottery marks, made 1950s, height 17cm. (D)Provenance: John Christian collection.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery a large stoneware figure of an Owl, Wren mark 20cm high Condition Report: 1cm chip to the foot, some firing cracks to the underside, a surface scratch approx 3.5cm to the rear and a 3-4mm circular abrasion towards the tail. Otherwise condition good.
REVISED ESTIMATE Rosemary Wren (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery pair of oil and vinegar bottles modelled as girls with sgraffito decoration 13cm high Condition Report: One arm on hip: Overall condition good, no chips or cracks found.Hands together: 1-2mm chip to spout, some crazing to upper body. Otherwise, condition good.
Derek Davis (1926-2008), a bud vase c.1960, signed to base A small stoneware bud vase with long neck glazed with a lavender and blue glaze together with an Andrew Crouch stoneware bowl, a Derek Clarkson footed bowl, a tenmoku glazed lidded jar, a tall Hugh West raku vase, a Hugh West raku bowl and an unusual Oxshott Pottery vase probably by Denise Wren with running green glaze and two applied ornaments to the rim Davis vase 12cm high (ARR) (7)Please refer to department for condition report
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery; a small stoneware box and cover, impressed wren and pottery marks, height 10.5cm. (D)Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) - OXSHOTT POTTERY 2 large stoneware figures of Ducks, both partially glazed on the backs and with incised decoration. Both with firing cracks/repairs. Both with impressed marks of a Wren, and both with monogram marks probably for Peter Crotty. 10ins (25cms) and 10 1/4ins (26cms) long. (2)
DENISE WREN (1891-1979) for Oxshott Pottery; a small salt-glazed bottle, incised DKW and pottery marks, height 11cm. (D) CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
ROSEMARY WREN (1922-2013) for Oxshott Pottery, a tall stoneware bottle with pronounced ribbing, heavy iron speckling on oatmeal ground, impressed wren mark and incised pottery mark, and an early stoneware mug probably by Denise or Henry Wren (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: Deep kiln kiss to side of bottle, chip to base of mug and nibbles to rim, otherwise appears good with no further obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
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