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A collection of six Ruskin pottery items,c.1905-30, to include:a light blue lustre potpourri jar and cover, dated '1915', with pierced details and a domed cover, stamped marks,14.5cm high,a squat vase, dated '1906', stamped 'Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick',7.5cm high,a tall vase, dated '1918',15.5cm high,an orange lustre vase, dated '1922',20cm high,a mottled green vase, dated '1916(?)',16cm high, anda bowl, 1930s,19.5cm diameter (6)Provenance: David Sheard, Doncaster. Condition ReportOrange vase rubbed and scratched the others fair overall. The tall blue vast with a crack running down its side. Retoration detected to the foot. The green model divorce with remnant of label to the side. The blue bowl with rubbing to the rim and with some old labels to the underneath. The squat blue verse with some rubbing to the rim. The urn with a crack to the lid. Additional images have been uploaded.
A Ruskin Pottery vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1910, shouldered form with cylindrical neck, mottled blue, purple and green glaze surface painted with flowers and foliage in silver gilt, and a small Bernard Moore flambe bowl, impressed factory marks, stress lines to top rim of Ruskin vase, 20cm. high (2) Provenancefrom the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022). LiteraturePaul Atterbury & John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 95 for a comparable matt black Ruskin vase with silver foliate decoration illustrated.
An Arts & Crafts Pewter Rectangular Casket, the hinged cover mounted with three Ruskin pottery cabochons, with two locking fittings on chains, hammered decoration, unmarked,24.5cm by 9cm, 9.5cm highThe cabochons are dirty, have surface wear and light scratches. Front, base and feet and been squashed. Slightly misshapen. Numerous surface abbrasions, and a number of fingernail type indents.
Ruskin pottery ovoid vase, mottled blue glaze, 22cm; a pair of Rembrandt Dutch pottery ewers, and a Belgian Art Pottery chamberstick.Condition report:Ruskin vase - excellent condition Rembrandt Dutch pottery ewers - one with chip to base, one with rubbing to rimCandlestick - rubbing and chipping to sconce, chipping, candlewax, paint and crazing to bodyPlease see additional uploaded images.
A RUSKIN POTTERY VASE with cylindrical neck above a shouldered tapering body in mottled and drip glazes, impressed mark to base 17cm high, together with a Monart glass vase of spreading baluster form in mottled blue and black with copper aventurine, partial label to the base, 13cm high (2) Condition Report:Monart has a small bruise to the body
A collection of Barnstaple pottery items late 19th century, to include a green lustreware vase, by W.L Baron, 22cm high, a similar indigo example, 7.5cm high, three blue drip ware vases, the largest 15cm high, a green lustreware charger, by C.H Brannam, 21cm diameter, and a similar three-handled powder blue vase, 10cm wide, all with impressed marks,together with a Ruskin pottery set,in yellow, comprising a dish, 14cm diameter, and four egg cups, 4cm highand a small collection of Holkham pottery dishes,painted with various animals and boats,the largest 9cm diameter (qty.)Condition ReportSome minor nibbles and chips to the rims and foot rims. No apparent cracks or lossses.
A collection of Ruskin pottery vases including a mottled glaze example dated 1930, 25cm high, a lustre blue vase, dated 1924, 22cm high, a cylindrical lilac lustre vase dated 1910 and a baluster vase dated 1925, together with a Cobridge stoneware vase in blue glaze Condition Report:Available upon request
A RUSKIN POTTERY VASE, 1912, of flared cylindrical form with sloping shoulders and cylindrical neck, the flambe glaze in shades of blue, purple and red/brown, impressed Ruskin 1912, 7 1/2" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good, no chips or restoration, small 1cm crack to rim
A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase and stand, designed by William Howson Taylor, of slender shouldered form with cylindrical neck, 16cm high, on Oriental inspired conforming stand, 6.5cm high, 11.5cm diameter, both covered in a rich sang de boeuf glaze with splashes and drip trails, impressed marks and dated 1927, 22.7cm high overall (2)
An Art Nouveau plated copper oval wall mirror. With a planished finish and set with four Ruskin style turquoise pottery roundels, height 91cm, width 67cm.General wear and discolouration, the metal mounts are quite thin, and there are visible gaps between the front and the edge banding.The pottery mounts are slightly crazed. It is rebacked with modern card.
A Ruskin lustre vase, two smaller and a small bowlthe first of trumpet form and with a souffle glazed lustre, underside dated 1908 and bearing oval stamp, 'Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick', the second turquoise lustre vase of baluster form, impressed 'Ruskin England 1923', the third small pale blue lustre bowl dated 1924, and a fourth, lustre glazed in cream and yellow and of shouldered form, with grape and vine decoration, underside stamped 'Ruskin Pottery', scissors mark (4)tallest 15cm, bowl diam. 6cmCondition: All in good condition.
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