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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.
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.
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)
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)
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)
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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