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Lot 643

Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre vase, 1922, cylindrical shouldered form with splayed foot, turquoise iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 16cm high

Lot 644

William Howson Taylor for Ruskin Pottery, a Crystalline vase, 1931, bulbous form, ochre draining to pale green turquoise, incised signature and impressed marks, 16cm high

Lot 645

Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre vase, circa 1915, bulbous globe and shaft form with flared neck, pink hares fur type iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 23cm high

Lot 646

Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre vase, circa 1922, bulbous globe and shaft form with flared neck, yellow iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 16cm high

Lot 647

Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre vase, circa 1920, shouldered ovoid form, mottled amber iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 19cm high

Lot 648

Ruskin Pottery, a Souffle Lustre bowl, 1916, ovoid form, turquoise glaze, printed and impressed marks, 15cm diameter

Lot 650

Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre vase, 1920, flared conical form, turquoise iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 25cm high

Lot 651

Ruskin Pottery, a matched pair of Lustre candlesticks, 1917 and 1918, splayed form with ogee sconces, pink iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 17.5cm high (2)

Lot 652

Ruskin Pottery, a Hares Fur Souffle Lustre vase, 1918, shouldered form, mauve iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 21.5cm high

Lot 1150

Michael and Barbara Hawkins, Ruskin Mill and Port Isaac Pottery large studio pottery covered ginger jar with incised swan and daffodil decoration, H30cm 

Lot 123

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery vase, designed by Richard Joyce, shape No. 88, the ovoid shouldered vase, moulded with stylised deer amongst trees, signed with monogram, stamped 'Royal Lancastrian', 'Made in England',27.5cm highThe vendor is a direct descendant of William Burton (1863-1941). Burton was a chemist at Wedgwood, but moved to Pilkington to oversee the production of fine pottery in the style of ancient Persian and Chinese potters, commissioning work from some of the top designers of the time. Burton was inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement, and in particular, the workings of William Morris and John Ruskin. Condition report: Crazing apparent in various places across the body of the vase. No evidence of cracks, chips. Inside cracked and water stained.

Lot 37

An Arts and Crafts copper five-branch electrolier,with a central column applied with shaped panels, with a central dome mounted with five Ruskin-type pottery cabochons, riveted branches and collar, with a central boss terminal, recently rewired, 65cm diameter 80cm high approximatelyCondition report: Wear - recently re-wired. Ceiling attachment brass and matching. Finial reset, soldering.

Lot 1119

A Ruskin pottery vase with a crystalline and streaky glaze dated 1930 - sold with a Ruskin bowl with similar decoration dated 1933

Lot 155

A Ruskin Pottery high fired vase, cylindrical form with swollen base, incised 'Ruskin' and dated '1925', 16cm.

Lot 145

A Ruskin Pottery Souffle Ware vaseCirca 1904Slip decorated with alternating lily-of-the valley and honesty on a dark blue ground, scissors mark to base, 32cm high, 20cm diameterFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 20

A Ruskin pottery vase having gold and cream lustre ground with green grape vine border to neck, scissor mark to underside dating the item to 1907.

Lot 11

Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre Lily vase, 1921, flared cylindrical form, lilac iridescent glaze, impressed marks, 29cm high

Lot 12

Ruskin Pottery, a Lustre Souffle lamp base, 1923, slender Meiping form with metal mounts, crushed pink strawberry glaze, impressed marks, 37cm high to fitting

Lot 13

Ruskin Pottery, a small Lustre reticulated ginger jar and cover, 1927, ovoid form, pierced with heart petal rosettes, pink mottled glaze, impressed marks, 11cm high

Lot 14

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1910, flared cylindrical form, brown treacle and petrol glazed, impressed marks, 27cm high

Lot 15

Ruskin Pottery, a Matt Crystalline vase, circa 1927, indented ovoid form, brown oatmeal over orange ochre glaze, impressed marks, 19cm high Note: see Atterbury, P and Henson, J, 1993, Ruskin Pottery, p.128, for an illustration of this vase

Lot 16

Ruskin Pottery, a Hare's Fur Souffle jar, 1908, squat cushioned ovoid form with later silver lid, pink crushed strawberry glaze, impressed marks, shape 34, 13.5cm diameter

Lot 17

Ruskin Pottery, a Souffle vase, 1912, shouldered form, mottled blue with semi iridescent streaks, impressed marks, 24cm high

Lot 18

Ruskin Pottery, a Crystalline jug, 1933, bulbous gourd form with angled handle, banded blue, orange and green glazes over cream, impressed marks, 22cm high Note: see Atterbury, P and Henson, J, 1993, Ruskin Pottery, p.123, for an illustration of this vase

Lot 19

Ruskin Pottery, a Crystalline vase, circa 1932, ovoid shouldered form, mottled yellow glaze with fissured crystals and matt blue interior, shape 297, impressed marks, 17cm high Note: see Atterbury, P and Henson, J, 1993, Ruskin Pottery, p.125, for an illustration of this vase Provenance: William Howson Taylor Collection; Ferneyhough Collection (474); Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition of Ruskin Pottery, 1975, number 60; Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (125)

Lot 20

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1915, shouldered form, crackled cream flambe glaze with fissure effect, impressed marks, 26.5cm high

Lot 21

Ruskin Pottery, a Crystalline vase, 1932, conical bulbous or gourd form, white hare's fur streaks with speckled crystal spotting, impressed marks, 14.5cm high Provenance: William Howson Taylor Collection; Ferneyhough Collection (464); Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition of Ruskin Pottery, 1975, number 68; Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery (116)

Lot 22

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1913, ovoid shouldered form, electric blue and purple bands over green speckled cream flambe glaze, impressed marks, 25cm high

Lot 23

Ruskin Pottery, a small High Fired vase, 1933, ovoid shouldered form, ox blood over cream with green spots, impressed marks, 10.5cm high

Lot 24

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired scent bottle, circa 1920, rounded conical form, with screw thread and wooden stopper, ox blood and mottled grey flambe glaze, impressed marks, 13cm high

Lot 25

Ruskin Pottery, High Fired Lily vase, 1905, flared cylindrical form, blue and purple over ox blood flambe glaze, impressed marks and shape 68, 24cm high

Lot 26

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired Melba cup, circa 1915, pedestal bowl form with everted rim, ox blood with purple and green speckles, impressed marks, 10.5cm diameter

Lot 27

Ruskin Pottery, High Fired Lily vase, circa 1920, flared cylindrical form, ox blood flambe glaze over cream with spots, impressed marks, 24cm high

Lot 28

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, 1906, slender ovoid and footed form, bands of cream, ox blood and electric blue flambe glazes, impressed marks, 19.5cm high

Lot 29

Ruskin Pottery, a small High Fired bowl, circa 1915, rounded form, ox blood draining to purple glaze with green spotted foot and interior, impressed marks, 8.5cm diameter

Lot 30

Ruskin Pottery, a small High Fired pedestal bowl or cup, 1922, rounded conical form with inverted rim, mottled and textured green over ox blood flambe glaze, impressed marks, 9cm diameter

Lot 31

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired vase, circa 1912, bulbous bottle form, purple and ox blood flambe glaze, impressed marks and paper label, 16cm high

Lot 32

Ruskin Pottery, a High Fired bowl, 1926, rounded and footed, the exterior with a band of ox blood glaze over cream, the interior with red purple and green, impressed marks, 25cm diameter, on Oreintal wooden stand

Lot 369

A RUSKIN POTTERY STYLE BOWL TOGETHER WITH A FLORAL LIMOGES PLATE IN METAL SURROUND, OVERALL DIAMETER 50 CM

Lot 1354

A small collection of books on pottery, porcelain, ceramics, including 'Ruskin Pottery', by Atterbury & Henson, 1993, 1st edition, original cloth, dust wrapper; Lewis 'The Ewenny Potteries', 1982; Godden 'Encyclopedia of British Pottery and Porcelain Marks', 1996, original cloth, dust wrapper; Robert Copeland 'Spodes Willow Pattern and other designs after the Chinese; plus two others on paper making and lacquer/ japanning (6)

Lot 35

Ruskin Pottery - A pair of candlesticks of typical form decorated in an all over blue lustre, impressed mark and both dated 1923, height 17.5cm.

Lot 38

Ruskin Pottery - A vase of globe and shaft form decorated with a streaked ochre to orange to pale green yellow glaze with crystalline flecks to the belly, impressed mark and incised W. Howson Taylor, height 19.5cm.

Lot 41

Ruskin Pottery - A hexagonal lamp base decorated with a mottled green to blue glaze with crystalline flecks and dribbles, impressed mark and dated 1930, height 23cm excluding fittings.

Lot 42

Ruskin Pottery - A vase of swollen ovoid form with a slight banding to the shoulder decorated with a mottled blue to orange to mottled blue green glaze, impressed mark, height 15cm.

Lot 43

Ruskin Pottery - A small crystalline glaze vase of compressed tapering form with a squat roll neck, the whole decorated in a yellow over blue to orange glaze with some blue crystalline flecks, impressed mark, height 16cm.

Lot 44

Ruskin Pottery - A souffle glaze vase decorated in a mottled green over dark blue with a hand painted garland to the shoulder, impressed mark and dated 1917 alongside a painted glaze code 3249, height 19cm, S/D.

Lot 45

Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase of swollen form with a roll rim and slight flared foot decorated in an ox blood red with purple and lavender sweeping and patches, impressed mark and dated 1921, height 23cm.

Lot 46

Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase of globe and flared shaft form decorated in a tonal lavender and blue glaze with copper green spotting and various sweeps of colour to the compressed globe, impressed West Smethwick mark and dated 1908, height 23.5cm, S/D.

Lot 47

Ruskin Pottery - A lustre glazed tyg vase decorated in an all over blue glaze, impressed mark and dated 1923, height 13cm, S/D.

Lot 48

Ruskin Pottery - A souffle glazed vase of angular form with a cylinder neck decorated in a mottled green and blue glaze with a band of hand painted garland to the shoulder, impressed mark and dated 1913 alongside painted scissor mark and painted 1913, height 22.5cm.

Lot 49

Ruskin Pottery - A vase of high shouldered tapering form decorated in an all over lavender lustre, impressed mark and dated 1916, height 25cm, restored and drilled for a lamp base fitting.

Lot 50

Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase of tapering form decorated in a Sang de Beouf with light fissuring and deep red patches, impressed mark and dated 1922, height 22cm.

Lot 51

Ruskin Pottery - A large vase and cover decorated in an all over dark blue souffle glaze with faint patches and glaze runs, impressed oval West Smethwick mark alongside WHT monogram, height 30cm.

Lot 52

Ruskin Pottery - A miniature vase of swollen form decorated in a yellow to blue crystalline glaze, impressed mark, height 3.2cm.

Lot 53

Ruskin Pottery - A miniature high fired vase of globular form with a cylinder neck, the whole decorated in a flambe glaze with copper green spotting and grey patches, impressed mark, height 3.3cm, S/D.

Lot 58

Ruskin Pottery - A small vase decorated in an all over yellow lustre with a painted garland to the shoulder, impressed mark and dated 1918, alongside painted scissor mark and painted 1918, height 16cm.

Lot 60

Ruskin Pottery - A vase of globe and shaft form decorated in an all over orange lustre, impressed mark and dated 1915, height 20cm.

Lot 61

Ruskin Pottery - A small footed eggshell bowl decorated in a mottled blue and yellow lustre, impressed mark and dated 1925, diameter 12.5cm.

Lot 353

Ruskin pottery bottle vase, with blue, orange and yellow glaze, impressed mark 'Ruskin England, 1931' to the base, 15cm high

Lot 619

THREE PIECES OF RUSKIN STUDIO POTTERY comprising a pale blue crystalline vase, ginger jar in form, impressed Ruskin England 1927, height approximate 11cm, a graduated pale to dark blue crystalline vase, impressed Ruskin England, height approximate 14cm and a mottled blue shallow dish, impressed Ruskin England, diameter approximately 14cm, and a Ruskin Centenary Exhibition Catalogue

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