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Lot 106

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware miniature vase by William Howson Taylor, ovoid with three lug handles to the rim, sang de boeuf with lavender trails and mint-green spots impressed Ruskin England mark 3.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery Baxendale Press, page 112 for comparable miniature vases

Lot 107

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware miniature vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1908, ovoid with flaring cylindrical neck, covered in a mottled red sang de boeuf glaze with lavender and mint green impressed Ruskin Pottery and date 7.5cm. high

Lot 108

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1909, ovoid with flaring cylindrical neck, covered in lavender glaze with mint green spots to the shoulder, impressed Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick and date, hairline crack 7.5cm. high

Lot 109

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, shouldered, flaring cylindrical form, covered in a streaked blue and yellow souffle glaze, internally decorated with lavender souffle glaze impressed WHT monogram mark 26cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 90 for a vase decorated with a similar technique.

Lot 110

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1923, covered in a red flambe glaze with Dove Grey patches and rims, and a fissured glaze patch to side impressed Ruskin England and date 1923, 25cm. high

Lot 111

Three Ruskin Pottery stoneware tiles by William Howson Taylor, each covered in a deep green-blue souffle glaze, splashed with purple and blue moulded Taylor West Smethwick to reverse, 15.5cm. square (3) Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection, Sotheby's 2nd May 2002 lot 227 (originally 4 in the lot) Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 33 for a group of tiles illustrated which includes one of the tiles in this lot.

Lot 112

An early Ruskin Pottery high-fired bowl by William Howson Taylor, on tocky body, shouldered form, covered in a flambe glaze with lavender shoulder and mint green spots impressed Taylor, 18.5cm. diam.

Lot 113

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware bowl on three feet by William Howson Taylor, dated 1927, the exterior modelled in low relief with flowerhead motif, covered in a mottled grey glaze, the interior glazed flambe and lavender impressed Ruskin England and date 24.5cm. diam.

Lot 114

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired egg shell bowl by William Howson Taylor, dated 1924, covered in a streaked red flambe glaze, another Ruskin Pottery bowl covered in a pitted lavender glaze, and two miniature Ruskin bowls one high-fired the other lustre impressed Ruskin England and date 12.5cm. diam. (4)

Lot 115

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1926, shape 261, shouldered form covered in a leopard skin mottled flambe glaze, impressed Ruskin England and date, Ferneyhough and Taylor Made exhibition paper labels, 21.5cm. high Provenance W Howson Taylor Collection Ferneyhough Collection Albert E Wade Collection The Albert E Wade Collection part I, Three Artist Potters, Sotheby's 2nd May 2002, lot 370 Exhibited Taylor Made Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery, 1976 no.260b Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale, page 107 this actual vase illustrated.

Lot 116

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1928, cylindrical form with flaring rim, covered in a running Leopard Skin blue and purple glaze on a sand and yellow ground impressed Ruskin England and date 14.5cm. high

Lot 117

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware small baluster vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1905, purple glaze covered in a fissured green and white glaze impressed Ruskin mark, dated 1905, paper label 10.5cm. high Provenance The Albert E. Wade Collection Part 1 Three Artist Potters, Sotheby's 2nd May 2002 lot 249.

Lot 118

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, compressed form with everted rim, covered in a green and purple reticulated glaze on an ivory ground impressed WHT monogram 19cm. diam.

Lot 119

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase and stand by William Howson Taylor, vase dated 1906, waisted cylindrical form, with everted rim, white glaze covered in purple and lavender with mint green spots, the stand with white glaze partially covered in a lavender impressed Ruskin Pottery and date, stand with paper collection label vase 24cm, high, and stand 32cm. high (2) Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection part II, Sotheby's 8th November 2002 lot 426, for the stand

Lot 120

A tall Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1921, slender, shouldered form with everted rim, covered in a pale pink and blue glaze, over grey, with bright turquoise spots impressed Ruskin England and date 30.5cm. high

Lot 121

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1908, compressed body with long neck and everted, flaring rim, covered in a streaked blue and purple souffle glaze impressed mark and date mark, 15cm. high

Lot 122

A large Ruskin Pottery Souffle glaze pendant mounted in wirework frame by William Howson Taylor, in the form of a stylised flower bud, lavender and blue glaze, and three pewter mounted boxes set with stoneware medallions impressed Ruskin 9cm. high (4)

Lot 123

A Ruskin Pottery stoneware inkwell by William Howson Taylor, dated 1909, shape 19, covered in a Liver pink souffle glaze impressed Ruskin Pottery date and Patent, 4.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Richard Dennis, page 34 for an identical example with a cover illustrated.

Lot 124

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware bowl by William Howson Taylor, footed form, covered in a purple flambe glaze with mint green spots, the interior with lavender and mint spots apparently unsigned 22cm. diam.

Lot 125

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, circular section on four feet with pierced decoration and incised band of stylised foliage, covered in a grey under light flambe and green spots impressed Ruskin England 12.5cm. high, 8.5cm. diam. vase aperture

Lot 126

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, pierced form covered in a red flambe and lavender glaze over grey impressed Ruskin England mark, Albert Wade paper label, small chip to top rim, 14.5cm. high Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection Part II, Sotheby's Olympia, 8th November 2002 lot 426 (part)

Lot 127

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, circular on three feet, with crenellated rim, covered in flambe and lavender over a grey glaze impressed Ruskin England, professionally restored 14cm. wide, 11cm. diam aperture

Lot 128

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, octagonal form, sang de boeuf glaze over grey with mint spots impressed Ruskin England, 16.5cm. diam. 7.5cm. vase diameter

Lot 129

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, circular on four flaring feet, covered in a sang de boeuf glaze speckled with lavender, impressed Ruskin England, original paper label 11.5cm. wide, stand aperture 7cm. diam.

Lot 130

A large Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, shouldered form with tapering neck, covered in a sang de boeuf glaze speckled with lavender and mint green impressed Ruskin England, glaze fault to base rim, 39cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 130 for a comparable vase, the shape introduced in the 1920s. Catalogue Notes it is thought this was Nick's first Ruskin vase, the vase that started the collection.

Lot 131

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, circular section, white glaze covered in flambe with lavender highlights impressed Ruskin England, 6cm. high, 16.5cm. diam. vase aperture

Lot 133

A large Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, circular, glazed in flambe and lavender over grey, impressed Ruskin England, repaired damages, 26cm. diam. Provenance Christie's South Kensington, 5th February 2002 lot 40

Lot 134

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, on four feet, circular base, covered in a pale blue and purple glaze impressed Ruskin 15.5cm. wide, stand aperture 12.5cm. diam.

Lot 135

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware stand by William Howson Taylor, dated 1926, pierced, square section, impressed Ruskin England and date marks, hairline to top rim, 15.5cm. square, 6.5cm. high aperture 10cm. diam.

Lot 136

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1922, shouldered cylindrical form, covered in a Dove Grey flambe glaze, impressed Ruskin England date 1922, 17cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 96 for two examples glazed in the Dove Grey flambe glaze.

Lot 137

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1925, slender, swollen cylindrical form, silver grey glaze with lavender and mint green splashes, impressed Ruskin England 1925 16.5cm. high

Lot 138

An early Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1905, shape 100, meiping form, covered in a running turquoise glaze over sage green, with signs of crystalline to the shoulder, impressed Ruskin Smethwick roundel, date and 255 15.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale, page 60 for this shape illustrated in a green flambe glaze also dated 1905.

Lot 140

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, compressed form with everted neck, streaked lavender glaze over ivory white with mint green spots, impressed WHT monogram 8cm. high

Lot 141

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, compressed ovoid form with cylindrical neck, white glaze with green spots and lavender and purple streaks applied Ruskin paper label, 10cm. high

Lot 142

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1920, shouldered cylindrical from, covered in a fissured purple and lavender glaze over Ivory White glaze impressed Ruskin England and date, painted 106, 20.5cm. high

Lot 143

A large Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase and stand by William Howson Taylor, vase dated 1927, tapering cylindrical form with everted rim, modelled in low relief with a meandering flower stem, glazed lavender and sang de boeuf over ivory white with intense green spots vase impressed Ruskin England and date, stand impressed Ruskin England, stand with four restored chips to rim 28cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 130 for a comparable vase with the moulded decoration, glazed ivory, illustrated.

Lot 144

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired vase by William Howson Taylor, compressed form with tall flaring neck, covered in a mottled mint green glaze and black, over ivory white with some lavender highlights feint Ruskin Smethwick roundel mark 14.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 108 for a vase decorated in a comparable glaze.

Lot 146

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1910, mei ping form (shape 353), off-white glaze partially covered in a red flambe running glaze turning to lavender, the shoulder with mint green speckles, impressed Ruskin Pottery and date, 28.5cm. high Provenance N. Chamberlain Collection. Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 63 for a comparable vase also dated 1910.

Lot 147

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware bowl by William Howson Taylor, dated 1916, covered in a rich flambe glaze with lavender patches impressed Ruskin England and date 25cm. diam.

Lot 148

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, compressed form with cylindrical neck, covered in a flambe red glaze with splashes of white to the foot impressed WHT monogram 10cm. high

Lot 149

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1933, single-handled form, covered in a streaked flambe glaze over white, with lavender and mint green spots impressed Ruskin 1933 21.5cm. high

Lot 150

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware jug by William Howson Taylor, shouldered form, white covered in a sang de boeuf glaze with lavender and mint spots impressed Ruskin England 11.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Howson, Ruskin Pottery Baxendale Press, page 112 for an example of this jug with a cover.

Lot 151

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, shouldered form, covered in a running flambe glaze over silver with lavender patch and mint-green spots impressed Ruskin, professional restoration to base rim 20.5cm. high

Lot 152

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware perfume bottle by William Howson Taylor, shouldered cylindrical form, sang de boeuf with lavender and mint spots, and another Ruskin scent bottle, impressed Ruskin England, second bottle with chip to neck, both missing covers, 10.5cm. high (2) Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 131 for a collection of scent bottles illustrated.

Lot 153

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1920, ovoid with cylindrical neck, covered in a fissured lavender and flambe glaze over white impressed Ruskin and date, three fine stress lines to base rim, 17cm. high

Lot 154

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1920, shouldered form with flaring neck, covered in a rich sang de boeuf fissured glaze over ivory white impressed Ruskin England and date 17.5cm. high

Lot 155

A small Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1921, ovoid body with cylindrical neck and everted rim, covered in a flambe glaze with blue and grey spots impressed Ruskin England and date 10cm. high Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection Part II, Sotheby's 8th November 2002, lot 411

Lot 156

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1933, ovoid with cylindrical neck, covered in a streaked red flambe glaze over white, with black spots impressed Ruskin England and date 17.5cm. high

Lot 157

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1920, ovoid with tall, flaring cylindrical neck, covered in a fissured flambe, lavender and grey glaze over white impressed Ruskin England date 15.5cm. high

Lot 158

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1920, shouldered form, covered in a deep sang de boeuf glaze over white, with lavender splashes impressed Ruskin England and date 1920 20.5cm. high

Lot 159

A rare early Ruskin Pottery high-fired vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1908, waisted cylindrical form, covered in a deep sang de boeuf mottled glaze, with lavender and green on an ivory ground, impressed Ruskin Pottery date 1908, paper collection labels 20cm. high Provenance Ferneyhough Collection The Albert E Wade Collection, part 1 Three Artist Potters, Sotheby's 2nd May 2002 lot 261.

Lot 160

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware small Elephant's Foot vase by William Howson Taylor, cylindrical with swollen body, sang de boeuf over grey with green spots impressed Ruskin England 10cm. high

Lot 161

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware Elephant's Foot vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1911, covered in a running blue-lavender glaze over purple, partially fissured, impressed Ruskin Pottery, dated 1911, small bruise to foot rim, 21cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 59 for three similar elephant's foot vases with fissured glazes.

Lot 162

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1905, shape 193, shouldered baluster form, covered with a fissured sang de boeuf and lavender glaze over ivory, with lavender spots impressed Ruskin Pottery Smethwick mark, date and No.200, 16.5cm. high Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Baxendale Press, page 60 for a comparable vase, shape 193, purchased by the Victoria & Albert museum in 1906.

Lot 163

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1933, carafe form, white glaze with mottled lavender and sang de boeuf patches and mint green spots impressed Ruskin England 1933, professionally restored neck, 23cm. high

Lot 164

An early Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1905, shouldered form covered with a black cherry fissured glaze, over ochre impressed Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick mark, date 1905 and painted scissor mark, Albert Wade paper label 27cm. high Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection, Part 1, Three Artist Potters Sotheby's 2nd May 2002 lot 288 Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery Baxendale Press page 61 this vase illustrated

Lot 165

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1908, baluster form covered in an off white glaze with sang de boeuf bands and mint green speckles impressed Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick mark, and date 22cm. high

Lot 166

A Good Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1915, ovoid with cylindrical neck with everted rim, covered in a splashed turquoise and purple glaze over silver grey ground impressed Ruskin England and date marks, paper label 25cm. high Provenance Florence Howson Taylor, thence by descent

Lot 167

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, the ovoid body with cylindrical neck and everted rim, covered in a sang de boeuf and lavender glaze over ivory white, with mint green spots feint Ruskin Pottery Smethwick roundel to the base concealed by glaze 15cm. high

Lot 168

A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware egg-shell bowl by William Howson Taylor, the exterior decorated with mottled sage and flambe over a grey glaze, the interior mint green with black spots, on modern hardwood stand, and another early Tocky body egg shell bowl main bowl unsigned, Albert wade paper label, small frit chip to foot, second bowl with scissor mark 15cm. diam. (2) Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection Part II, Sotheby's, 8th November 2002 lot 289 (main bowl)

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