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A Ruskin Pottery stoneware miniature vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1909, ovoid with flaring cylindrical neck, covered in a mottled sang de boeuf glaze under mottled turquoise and lavender to the neck, impressed marks, 7cm. high Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection, Sotheby's London, 2002, lot 326. Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.
A Ruskin Pottery miniature vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1922, ovoid body with cylindrical neck and everted top rim, covered in a running pink souffle glaze impressed marks, small glaze nick to base, 10cm. high Literature The Adam Ferneyhough Collection of Ruskin Pottery, Sotheby's London, 20th April 1993 page 10 lot 16 for an identical vase illustrated. Provenance Albert Wade Private collection.
A tall Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, shouldered form with tall cylindrical neck and everted top rim, covered in a running sang de boeuf glaze highlighted in sky blue on a mottled ground impressed marks, collection paper labels, 29cm. high Exhibited Taylor Made Exhibition, Birmingham Art Gallery, 1976, catalogue number 20. Literature Paul Atterbury & John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 58 for a comparable example of this shape, dated 1909, illustrated. Provenance A & B Forrester Collection. Ferneyhough Collection. The Albert E Wade Collection, Sotheby's London, 2002, lot 397. Private collection of Ruskin Pottery.
A Jesson Birkett and Co patinated copper ceiling light, circular hammered collar set with three Ruskin Pottery turquoise stones, supporting three radiating scroll arms with fittings, three turned metal supports to entral ball and long twisted central stem linking to the hammered, patinated copper ceiling rose with ball, unsigned, 62.5cm. drop
RUSKIN POTTERY; a small oatmeal glaze bowl with impressed marks and date of 1927 to base, diameter 15.8cm, a Bretby turquoise glazed vase, a Brannam toast rack and bowl (af), a Langley ware tobacco jar, and a further turquoise glazed jug (6).Additional InformationBrannam bowl has damage to the bowl centre and restoration, otherwise general light wear throughout.
A QUANTITY OF CHINA to include a Ruskin art pottery vase, 19th Century porcelain cups and saucers, art glass birds, Aston Pottery cheese dish, late 19th Century Japanese ginger jar and cover on blue ground decorated with prunus blossom, Pedigree doll, brass jardiniere, a near pair of bronze inkwells, one marked 'Le Blanc' in the form of a shell with lizards and frogs adorning the edges etc (a quantity)
RUSKIN POTTERY; a twin handled vase with crystalline green and orange banded glaze, impressed mark and date 1933 to base, height 25cm.Additional InformationLight surface wear, some mottling and areas of rough finish present from manufacture, similarly glaze imperfections but generally appears ok. Please note date has been amended in description.
RUSKIN POTTERY; a green glazed circular footed bowl with iridescent finish, printed mark and no. 1926 to base, diameter 24.8cm.Additional InformationRings true, some inclusions and minor manufacturing imperfections including small gap to the glazing to the body exterior, otherwise appears ok.
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