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Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase of shouldered ovoid form with everted collar neck decorated in a lilac, lavender, red and copper oxide glaze with patches, curtain and spotted detail complete with original glazed matched oriental style stand, impressed marks and date of 1926, height 30cm including stand.
Ruskin Pottery - An early high fired vase of swollen baluster form with an everted neck decorated with a lavender and lilac glaze with copper oxide patches and spotting, impressed oval West Smethwick mark, dated 1905 and painted scissor mark, retains original paper label referencing awards including Grand Prize Milan, Grand Prize St Louis, Hors Concours - Christchurch New Zealand 1907, Number 2 in ink and original price (scratched out), height 26.5cm.
Ruskin Pottery - A large crystalline glaze ginger jar and stand, the jar and domed cover of ovoid form, decorated to the upper half with a mottled blue green glaze with a dark blue lower, the domed cover with similar decoration, impressed mark, the square stand glazed in a matching dark blue with four curled feet and four impressed sections, impressed mark, total height 35cm, jar height 31cm, stand height 4cm, inner stand diameter 15cm, S/D.
Ruskin Pottery - A high fired vase and stand, the vase of high shouldered form with a flared neck decorated in flambe red with dark grey fissuring, lavender patches and dove grey spotting, impressed mark and dated 1926, the stand decorated in a sang de boeuf with lavender patches, total height 34cm, vase height 30cm, stand height 4cm and diameter 11.5cm. (2)This vase is illustrated on the cover of the Sandwell Museums Service leaflet and the back cover of Ruskin Pottery by James. H Ruston.
THREE PIECES OF RUSKIN POTTERY, comprising two high fired examples of cylindrical form with flared rims, dated 1909 and 1924, together with a 487 pattern trumpet shaped vase in a mottled bronze glaze, dated 1926 (3) (condition: two pieces have stapled repairs, all have some degree of damage, tallest height approximately 29.5cm)
THREE PIECES OF RUSKIN STUDIO POTTERY, in the orange lustre glaze, comprising a 131 pattern vase, height approximately 21cm, impressed 'RUSKIN 1913', a 273 pattern vase, height approximately 21cm, impressed 'RUSKIN, ENGLAND 1914', neither have signs of damage or restoration, together with a large baluster shaped vase, height approximately 32cm, impressed RUSKIN 1914', restoration towards the bottom and to the base (3)
THREE PIECES OF RUSKIN STUDIO POTTERY, in the orange lustre glaze, comprising a 272 shape vase, height approximately 24cm, impressed 'RUSKIN, ENGLAND 1923', a 273 shaped vase, height approximately 17cm, impressed 'RUSKIN, ENGLAND 1922' and a 292 shape vase, height approximately 16cm, impressed 'RUSKIN, ENGLAND 1921' (condition: no obvious sign of damage or restoration)
A sterling silver Ruskin pottery brooch, with a circular orange plaque in rope edge frame, to metal brooch pin and 'C' clasp, Birmingham 1917, together with a quantity of jewellery to include a fob, a landscape butterfly wing brooch, a paste necklace, rings, all tested as approximately silver, and a quantity of costume jewellery, silver 67.76g total
A good Ruskin high-fired pottery vase with an attractive and red mottled overall glaze, impressed marks to base and dated 1933This looks Ok with no major problems or cracks or restoration. Where the glaze meets the circular slightly outset foot rim there are small bubbles appearing in the glaze at the bottom of the vase but no really major problems noted. It appears to be in good general overall condition. Dimensions are 10cm diameter at the widest point and 11cm high
A Ruskin Pottery stoneware pot-pourri jar and cover by William Howson Taylor, dated 1915, with pierced foliate shoulder, shape no.362, covered in a green/black souffle glaze impressed marks, 17.5cm. high, (2) Literature Paul Atterbury & John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 40 for a comparable example. Provenance Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.
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