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Six items of Ruskin pottery including mottled turquoise bowl, orange lustre vase, candlestick and three vasesCondition report: All in good condition although the orange lustre vase has a couple of tiny scratches to the body. Please see additional images. The smallest vase measures 11cm high. The largest measures 25cm high.
A RUSKIN POTTERY JUG, globular body with strap work handle, blue crystallin glaze, impressed 'Ruskin 1933 England' to base, 18cm highCondition Report: There is a manufacturing stress crack running most of the way evenly down the centre back of the handle. The base rim has a strange finish, looks like been painted, may cover damage or restoration.
Art & Crafts pewter and ceramic biscuit barrel, retailed by Connell, 83 Cheapside, model 01280, in the manner of Archilbald Knox for Liberty & Co., the swing handle with Ruskin pottery-type oval cabochon and whiplash terminals, framing a domed cover with acorn finial, the planished body with broad flat rim on curved rib supports, inverted heart-shaped pottery cabochon and bulging base, 17cm diameter x 16cm high excluding handle / 23cm high overallCondition report: Has been polished some time ago resulting in some loss of definition to planishing. Scratches beneath base commensurate with age and use.
A Ruskin Pottery circular brooch, the mount stamped 'Sterling Silver', 4.3cm diameter, and an early 20th century lozenge-shaped brooch set with blue paste stone, stamped 'Silver', 4cm across CONDITION REPORT: Please note - Descriptions do not include condition reports. Please contact us to if you require further information or images.PLEASE CONSIDER SHIPPING COSTS BEFORE BIDDING. THE COST OF SHIPPING MAY AFFECT YOUR DECISION TO BID.
JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a stoneware flagon with running green ash glaze to one side, impressed JHL and pottery marks and dated 1990, gallery label, height 18.5cm, and a small Muchelney Pottery bowl (2). (D)Exhibited (flagon): 'John Leach: A Potter's Progress', Ruskin Craft Gallery, Sheffield, 1991 and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1992.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
JOHN LEACH (1939-2021) for Muchelney Pottery; a stoneware platter, the well covered in tenmoku glaze with wax resist decoration, impressed JHL and pottery marks and dated 1990, gallery label, diameter 29.5cm. (D)Exhibited: 'John Leach: A Potter's Progress', Ruskin Craft Gallery, Sheffield, 1991 and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1992.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
with red and white glaze, impressed marks to underside18.5cm highLiterature: Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale, page 112 this actual coffee pot illustratedFootnote: The Ruskin Pottery studio was founded in 1898 by Edward Taylor, principal of the Birmingham School of Art, and it was run by his son, William Howson Taylor. The studio was named after John Ruskin, the influential artist, writer and social thinker. The pottery is known for its outstanding glazes - William Taylor referenced the glazes achieved by the Sung and Ming Dynasty and created his own masterpieces. In particular, he mastered the complex technique of “sang de boeuf”, using the ‘high fired’ method to produce a range of colours and unique ‘fissured’ glaze effects. The Ruskin factory in West Smethwick, Birmingham, stopped making new pieces in 1933 and closed two years later.Condition report: With some pits in the glaze, but free from damage and repair. Checked under UV.
A William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre Florian Ware slender vase, early 20th century, decorated with tube lined flowers, printed and script marks, 23cm high; and a small Ruskin pottery iridescent orange bowl, impressed mark and date 1913, 6cm diameter (2)Condition Report: Glued foot rim chip to the Florian ware vase.Condition Report Disclaimer
An Iona silver brooch, 41mm, by Alexander Ritchie, mark of Iona Celtic Arts and AR IONA, Birmingham 1938, various other silver and base metal brooches, to include a pewter brooch set with a Ruskin type orange glazed pottery roundel, a silver and mixed metals bangle, etc Iona brooch overall good condition but with some play in the pin that will need attention. Orange brooch lacks pin. Silver disc brooch dented. Mother of pearl brooch pin loose. Most of the other items in good condition
Ruskin Pottery - A crystalline glaze vase of globe and shaft form decorated in a streaked yellow to pale blue with crystalline flecks, impressed mark and dated 1932, height 15.5cm, together with a small crystalline glazed vase in blue to yellow, impressed mark and dated 1931, height 12cm. (2)
Ruskin Pottery - A souffle glaze vase of slender barrel form with a collar neck and splayed foot, the whole glazed in a mottled blue with painted floral band to the shoulder, painted scissor mark alongside impressed oval West Smethwick mark, faint date, possibly 1905 or 1906, height 24cm, S/D.
Ruskin Pottery (British 1898-1935), a ceramic mauve lustre vase, Impressed 1921, Ruskin England, Globular form with slightly flared, cylindrical neck, covered overall with a lustrous mauve glaze, 22.5 cm highCondition Report:A few fine scratches. Light natural wear. Crazing to glaze, but this is not obvious. Some dirt on the inside.
RUSKIN POTTERY, a large orange lustre pot pourri jar with cover, the jar has a ringed foot, impressed Ruskin England 1925, the cover has six pierced heart motifs and a knopped finial, total height approximately 28cm (Condition:- the jar has a chip and a crack, the cover has two cracks), along with a Ruskin pottery brown lustre reticulated ginger/pot pourri jar, missing lid, the body pierced with flower motifs with heart shaped petals, impressed Ruskin England 1924, approximate size 9cm, no obvious damage, together with a peach lustre reticulated ginger/pot pourri jar with cover, the body pierced with flower motifs and heart shaped petals, impressed Ruskin, approximate height 12cm, lid restored, no obvious damage to jar (3)
A RUSKIN LUSTRE GLAZE GINGER JAR & COVER, to the base only part of the date is visible '191?', it is not impressed with factory name, 9.5cm high, together with two Plichta, London, hand painted pottery pigs, with hand painted clover decoration, 7cm l ong (3)Condition report: No chips, cracks or restoration but blown bubbles at the foot rim & near the base, in my opinion from the manufacturing process. A little dimple in the making top of jar lid.
A selection of antique, vintage and costume jewellery, to include; a silver smokey quartz set Celtic style brooch by James Coull Ltd, Edinburgh 1980, an Arts & Crafts Ruskin pottery style pottery brooch, a further silver Celtic style brooch, an assortment of Blue John pendants, rings and brooches, a labradorite heart-shaped pendant on chain, a Victorian blue lace agate set target brooch, a pounamu 'Kia Ora' brooch, a Tiger's Eye bracelet, a malachite bead necklace (at fault), and a further selection of pendants, necklaces, cufflinks, brooches etc (Qty)
RUSKIN POTTERY, a pink lustre reticulated ginger/pot pourri jar, pierced flowers with heart shaped petals, impressed Ruskin England 1927, approximate height 11cm, together with unassociated wooden pierced lid, no obvious chips or cracks, with a Ruskin Pottery, a lavender lustre reticulated ginger/pot pourri jar with matched cover, pierced flowers with heart shaped petals, impressed Ruskin 1911, approximate height 10cm including cover, no obvious damage (2)
RUSKIN POTTERY, a footed eggshell bowl, covered in a yellow glaze with a band of clover to the outer rim, painted Ruskin England 1923, with painted scissor mark, approximate height 19.5cm, together with a Ruskin style yellow teacup with a band of foliage to the rim, unmarked, chip to rim of teacup (2)
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