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Ruskin Pottery - A 1920s egg shell bowl of footed circular form, decorated with a mottled tonal turquoise to blue soufflé glaze with petrol iridescence, faint painted marks, width 12.5cm, together with two similar period examples, one in mottled pink, one in mottled and streaked ochre to blue, impressed marks, damaged.
Ruskin Pottery - A large 1930s pottery vase of shouldered cylindrical section with collar neck and everted rim, decorated in a crystalline glaze with mottled tonal green over a deep band of white through to ochre and turquoise with snowflake and streaking, impressed marks, date for 1930, full William Howson Taylor signature, height 26cm.
Ruskin Pottery - A small 1930s pottery vase of tapered ovoid form with narrow collar neck and everted rim, decorated in a crystalline glaze with mottled beige through ochre and white to pale blue with streaking, impressed marks, together with a matched example in mottled pale peach and brown, tallest 12cm. (2)
Ruskin Pottery - A 1930s pottery vase of ovoid form with tapered collar neck and everted rim, decorated in a crystalline glaze with mottled matte tonal blue to pale tan, height 16cm, together with a miniature yellow crystalline vase and a further example in an ochre soufflé, impressed marks. (3)
Ruskin Pottery - An egg shell tea cup and saucer circa 1915, decorated with a hand enamelled floral band over a brown soufflé glaze ground, under glaze painted marks, together with a similar smaller example decorated with a floral border over a green soufflé ground, the cup interior glazed turquoise blue, under glaze painted marks. (2)
Ruskin Pottery - A large 1920s egg shell bowl of footed circular form, decorated with an early crystalline glaze in tonal brown to ochre with streaked and mottled finish and deep runs to the exterior, impressed marks, width 22.5cm, damaged, together with a later larger example in a mottled tonal brown crystalline glaze. (2)
BRETBY ART POTTERY, MATCHED 'CLANTA' WARE GARNITURE, CIRCA 1900 comprising a three-handled jardiniere and a pair of twin-handled vases, the jardiniere of ovoid form with 'hammered' copper lustre band and handles, painted with Japonisme panels of birds in blossoming branches, the vases of tapered cylindrical form with copper lustre stylised handles and base, mounted with Ruskin-style pseudo cabochon, similarly painted panels of bird, all with impressed BRETBY sunrise mark to basethe jardiniere 23cm high, the vases 37cm
LIBERTY & CO, ARTS & CRAFTS PEWTER WALL MIRROR, CIRCA 1900 of oval form, hammered finish, set with four Ruskin high-fired pottery roundels, missing plaque but visible where formely attached to reverse 51.5cm x 62.5cm Light surface scratches overall, and a few deeper scratches across the metal. The metal is not flat in all places, though all joins appear intact, light crazing to rondels. Overall a very nice piece.
THREE PIECES OF LUSTRE GLAZED RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising a yellow glazed stamp wetter, impressed 'Ruskin, England' and '1923', a lilac blue glazed chalice, impressed 'Ruskin, England' and '1927', and a lilac blue vase with elongated neck, height 19cm, impressed 'Ruskin, England' and '1922' (3) (Condition Report: pieces appear in good overall condition, some scratches, vase and chalice sound dull when tapped, a little light crazing)
A Selection of antique and vintage jewellery; Victorian orange agate brooch, Sterling silver and gem stone ring, Two small Sterling silver and agate dirk style brooches, Victorian animal shaped leg brooch, Two Victorian pins fitted with kidney shaped agate stones, Birmingham silver and agate 'X' shaped brooch, Victorian silver and agate brooch and a Ruskin Pottery and pewter worked rectangular brooch.
ASSORTED JEWELLERY, incl. 2x. 9ct gold bar brooches and a 15ct example (tot wt. 11.6g), tortoiseshell and pique work brooch, 3x gilt framed shell cameos, Ruskin pottery brooch, silver, marcasite and shell brooch, 2x filigree brooches, 4 others and an adjustable silver bracelet (16)Provenance: priavte collection CardiffComment: bracelet clasp damaged.
An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery vase, of shouldered tapering form with everted rim, all in a yellow lustre, impressed marks and dated 1926, height 26cm, together with a Royal Lancastrian bowl of circular section, shape 3000 in a mottled orange and brown glaze, diameter 23cm, also a Royal Lancastrian flared vase, shape 2629 in mottled green, impressed marks, height 13.5cm, damage. (3)
VICTORIAN & LATER JEWELLERY COLLECTION to include a silver bangle with possibly gold highlight mounts, Birmingham 1937, Kenart Ltd, 3.75 (w) x 6.5cms (across), similarly styled triple chain watch fob and a brooch, Clogau silver bangle, pewter brooch with Ruskin type pottery inset, silver locket necklace, Ingot necklace and other interesting itemsProvenance: deceased estate Denbighshire
Ɵ A RUSKIN POTTERY FACTORY CATALOGUE 1913 AND THREE RUSKIN POTTERY PROMOTIONAL BOOKLETS (4)Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) Condition Report: some wear and marks but all in presentable condition Pages with wear and marks commensurate with age, covers with marks and staining, some foxing,Staples to 'Poterie Ruskin' rusting and this has affected some of the pages, the English version bound with string, as is the 'Master Potter' booklet. The hardback book with cotton spine Please see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED VASE DATED 1905 with mottled blue-black and purple glaze impressed marks 'RUSKIN POTTERY WEST SMETHWICK 1905 No.198' and with green 'scissors' mark 15cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Illustrated: Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, 1993, page 39 Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY HIGH-FIRED SMALL BOWL DATED 1911 with flambé glaze on a mottled pale celadon ground impressed marks 'RUSKIN 1911' 10cm diameter Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ATTRACTIVE RUSKIN POTTERY VASE DATED 1912 with fine mottled buff coloured glaze over ivory impressed marks 'RUSKIN 1912' 14.5cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
AN ATTRACTIVE RUSKIN POTTERY VASE DATED 1912 with fine mottled buff coloured glaze over ivory impressed marks 'RUSKIN 1912' 12.5cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Illustrated: Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, 1993, frontispiece, where this vase is included with others painted in the self-portrait by Edward Richard Taylor, the founder of the Ruskin Pottery. Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED 'DELPHIMIUM BLUE' LUSTRE CADDY AND COVER DATED 1920 with streaked blue and mushroom glazes impressed marks 'RUSKIN 1920' 14.5cm high Provenance: Adam Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Taylor Made Exhibition, Birmingham Museum an Art Gallery, 1976, no. 107Illustrated: Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, 1993, page 78 Condition Report: in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED 'ROBIN'S EGG' VASE DATED 1922 the glaze speckled with green on a mauve ground impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1922' 15.5cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Taylor Made Exhibition, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1976 Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED LUSTRE 'DELPHINIUM BLUE' GOBLET DATED 1924 with streaked mottled blue and orange glazes impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1924' 9cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) Condition Report: in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A LARGE RUSKIN HIGH-FIRED VASE DATED 1924 the slightly ribbed body with liver red-streaked lavender glazes impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1924' and with various exhibition labels 28.5cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Ruskin Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, October 1975, No. 111 Condition Report: in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED LUSTRE STEM CUP DATED 1925 with mottled mauve glaze with copper-red inclusions impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1925' and with exhibition labels 11.5cm highProvenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Ruskin Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, October 1975, No. 70Illustrated: Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, 1993, page 78 Condition Report: in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN HIGH-FIRED BOWL DATED 1925 the exterior with a lavender steaked flambé glaze and the interior with a mottled turquoise glaze pooling to liver-red at the rim impressed 'RUSKIN POTTERY 1925' 23cm diameter, wood standProvenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) Condition Report: hair crack to rimhair crack in base of bowl Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY HIGH-FIRED VASE DATED 1923 with mottled lavender and liver-red and part 'snake skin' glaze impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1923' 18cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Ruskin Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, October 1975, No. 28 Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY HIGH-FIRED VASE DATED 1924 mottled in tones of crushed strawberry red with grey and black veining impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1924' and with exhibition labels 17cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Taylor Made Exhibition, Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, 1976, No. 33 Condition Report: in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED CRYSTALLINE GLAZED VASE DATED 1927 with an attractive blue and mushroom glaze impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1927' and with underglaze painted number 11cm high Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) Condition Report: in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED BOWL DATED 1927 with soufflé mottled glaze in dark green and black impressed marks 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1922' and with exhibition labels 20.4cm diameter Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935)Exhibited: Ruskin Pottery, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, October 1975, No. 85 Condition Report: does not ring but appears in good condition Condition Report Disclaimer
TWO UNUSUAL RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED EGG CUPS CIRCA 1927-1933 with mottled blue and green glazes and A RUSKIN POTTERY LOW-FIRED FLARED BOWL with light blue glaze impressed 'RUSKIN ENGLAND 1922' the egg cup 4cm high and the bowl 6cm high (3) Provenance: Adam Robert Ferneyhough Robert James Ferneyhough (1919-1977) William Howson Taylor (1876-1935) Condition Report: in good conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
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