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Lot 247

A 1930`s Ruskin Pottery vase of swollen ovoid form decorated in a mottled and streaked crystalline glaze in tonal browns, impressed marks, height 16cm

Lot 248

A large Ruskin Pottery vase of shouldered ovoid form with tall collar neck decorated in a mottled and streaked crystalline glaze in green, yellow and blue, impressed marks, dated 1930, height 31cm

Lot 249

A small Ruskin Pottery bowl of footed circular form in a mottled and streaked crystalline glaze, impressed marks and dated 1932, diameter 10cm together with a similar smaller example, diameter 7cm

Lot 250

A Ruskin Pottery teacup and saucer decorated in a blue lustre glaze, impressed marks

Lot 251

A Ruskin Pottery souffle glaze teacup and saucer decorated in blue with celadon green interior with painted band to the rims, painted scissor mark to base

Lot 252

A Ruskin Pottery high fired jug decorated in a lavender and crimson graze with turquoise spotting, impressed marks and dated 1933, height 22cm

Lot 253

A Ruskin Pottery vase of shouldered ovoid form with a drawn collar neck decorated in a Kingfisher blue lustre glaze with a mottled and streaked finish, impressed Ruskin mark to the base, height 21cm

Lot 254

A Ruskin Pottery bottle vase decorated in a Kingfisher blue glaze with a mottled and streaked finish, impressed marks and dated 1919, height 23cm

Lot 256

A Ruskin Pottery souffle glazed vase decorated in a streaked mustard glaze with bulbous blue base and fluted neck with crystalline finish, William Howson Taylor signature mark to base, height 19cm

Lot 257

A pair of 1920`s Ruskin Pottery vases of bulbous form with tall fluted necks, both decorated in an all over light purple souffle glaze, impressed marks and dated 1922, height 16cm

Lot 259

A small Ruskin Pottery high fired elephants foot vase decorated in a sang de beouf flambe glaze with turquoise spotting, impressed marks and dated 1932, height 10cm

Lot 260

A Ruskin Pottery high fired cylindrical vase decorated in a dove grey with sang de beouf, amethyst and black cherry overlays, impressed marks and dated 1920, height 26cm

Lot 261

A Ruskin Pottery vase of ovoid form with waisted collar neck decorated in a mottled blue and white dribble glaze against an oatmeal ground, impressed marks, height 17cm

Lot 262

A Ruskin Pottery elephants foot vase decorated in an all over mottled dark green glaze, impressed marks, height 18cm

Lot 263

A large Ruskin Pottery elephants foot vase decorated in an all over mottled and streaked blue glaze, impressed marks and dated 1927, height 25cm

Lot 264

A Ruskin Pottery crystalline baluster vase decorated with a central band of orange against a tonal blue green and oatmeal ground, impressed marks and dated 1932, height 22cm

Lot 265

A 1930`s Ruskin Pottery jug decorated in a crystalline glaze with bands of blue, white and green, impressed marks and dated 1933, height 21cm

Lot 266

A 1930`s Ruskin Pottery twin handled vase of flared form with angular handles decorated in a crystalline glaze in blue and white, impressed marks and dated 1933, height 18cm

Lot 267

A 1920`s Ruskin Pottery rolling pin lamp base decorated in an all over lilac lustre glaze, impressed marks and dated 1920, height 27cm

Lot 268

An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery vase of ovoid form with flared collar neck decorated in a lilac souffle glaze, impressed oval West Smethwick mark and dated 1907, height 25cm

Lot 269

A large 1920`s Ruskin Pottery vase of cylindrical form with roll rim collar decorated in an all over lilac lustre glaze, impressed marks and dated 1920, height 32cm

Lot 270

An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery shouldered bowl decorated in a blue souffle glaze with handpainted band of white forget-me-nots to the top rim with an amethyst purple interior, painted scissor mark and impressed West Smethick, diameter 20cm

Lot 271

An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery cylindrical vase with roll rim collar neck decorated in an all over dark blue souffle glaze with lilac interior, impressed marks and painted scissor mark, height 22cm

Lot 272

An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery eggshell footed bowl decorated in an all over yellow lustre glaze with band of handpainted grape and vine, impressed mark with painted scissor mark and dated 1912, diameter 23cm

Lot 273

An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery ginger jar (lacking cover) decorated in an all over mottled green glaze, impressed marks and dated 1907, height 13cm

Lot 278

A 1920`s Ruskin Pottery shouldered ovoid vase decorated in an blue over orange crystalline glaze, impressed marks and dated 1927, height 24cm

Lot 279

An early 20th Century Ruskin Pottery footed bowl decorated in a mottled green with turquoise spotting, impressed marks and dated 1919, diameter 25cm

Lot 280

A 1930`s Ruskin Pottery vase of square form with pedestal foot rim decorated in a banded green, orange and blue crystalline glaze, impressed marks and dated 1935, height 17cm

Lot 281

A 1920`s Ruskin Pottery high-fired vase with flared neck decorated in a sang de beouf flambe glaze with lilac spotting, impressed marks and dated 1926, height 22cm

Lot 282

A 1930`s Ruskin Pottery high fired vase of ovoid form with roll rim collar neck decorated in a lavender and deep red with turquoise spotting and white band, impressed marks and dated 1933, height 23cm

Lot 284

A Ruskin Pottery high fired dove grey bowl of compressed ovoid form with white speckling, impressed marks and dated 1927, diameter 18cm

Lot 285

A Ruskin Pottery high fired footed deep bowl decorated in a sang de beouf flambe glaze with lavender and dark green spotting, impressed marks and dated 1933, diameter 19.5cm, height 13cm

Lot 286

A 1920`s Ruskin Pottery high fired vase of inverted bell form decorated with a sang de beouf flambe glaze over a dove grey ground, impressed marks, height 16cm

Lot 287

A 1930`s Ruskin Pottery high fired vase of tapering cylindrical form decorated in a sang de beouf flambe glaze with lavender spotting, impressed marks and dated 1933, height 23cm

Lot 288

A 1920`s Ruskin Pottery pot pourri decorated in a high fired dove grey with speckling against an ivory white ground with pierced flower heads, impressed marks and dated 1924, height 11cm

Lot 289

A 1920`s Ruskin Pottery dove grey footed bowl decorated with with grey and white speckling with ochre spotting, impressed marks and dated 1927, diameter 22cm

Lot 291

A large Ruskin Pottery high fired floor vase decorated in a deep red with dark grey and lavender spotting, impressed marks and dated 1922, height 41cm

Lot 293

A small Ruskin Pottery vase of compressed ovoid form decorated in a streaked crystalline blue over white glaze, impressed marks, height 7.5cm

Lot 294

Two Ruskin Pottery roundels mounted into white metal brooch frames, both with tonal blue and green souffle glaze, impressed marks, S/D

Lot 295

A Ruskin Pottery vase of conical form raised to a pedestal foot decorated in an ochre lustre glaze with blue streaking overglaze, impressed marks and 1927, height 17cm

Lot 296

A Ruskin Pottery vase of high shouldered form decorated in an all over lilac lustre glaze, impressed marks and dated 1925, height 21cm

Lot 297

A Ruskin Pottery vase of high shouldered form with collar neck decorated in an orange peel glaze with blue spotting, impressed marks and dated 1927, height 27cm

Lot 298

A Ruskin Pottery vase of compressed ovoid form decorated in a lilac lustre glaze, impressed marks and dated 1922, height 9cm

Lot 299

A Ruskin Pottery three handled vase decorated with a band of orange over a tonal blue crystalline glaze, impressed marks, dated 1933 with incised William Taylor Howson signature, height 26cm

Lot 300

A Ruskin Pottery vase of angular form with cylindrical neck decorated with an apple green glaze with orange peel texture, impressed marks and dated 1930, height 22cm

Lot 301

A Ruskin Pottery lamp base decorated in a streaked tonal green and blue crystalline glaze, impressed marks and dated 1927, height 27cm

Lot 305

A Ruskin Pottery Kingfisher blue lustre vase of ovoid form with fluted collar neck, impressed marks, dated 1914, height 15cm

Lot 306

A Ruskin Pottery high fired lily vase of flared trumpet form decorated with sang de beouf flambe spotting, the neck with pewter mount, impressed marks and dated 1909, height 29cm

Lot 308

A Ruskin Pottery vase of ovoid form with collar neck decorated in a mottled lavender glaze with pale blue spotting, impressed mark with painted scissor mark, dated 1910, height 8cm

Lot 309

A Ruskin Pottery Kingfisher blue lustre vase of ovoid form with fluted collar neck, impressed marks, dated 1911, height 23cm

Lot 310

A Ruskin Pottery ginger jar decorated in an orange lustre glaze, impressed marks, height 11cm, lacking cover

Lot 311

A Ruskin Pottery ginger jar decorated in a Kingfisher blue lustre glaze, impressed marks and dated 1917, height 11cm, lacking cover

Lot 314

A Ruskin Pottery onion vase decorated in a yellow lustre glaze, impressed marks, height 9.5cm (some rubbing to the yellow)

Lot 1327

RUSKIN GINGER JAR a small ginger jar painted in a purple glaze, dated 1912. Also with three other items of Art Pottery. 3 1/2ins (9cms) high (4)

Lot 657

Ruskin style silver capped inkwell, with blue glaze pottery reservoir, hallmarked Birmingham 1901

Lot 1470

A pair of Compton Pottery terracotta Ali Baba jars (both marked but one restored), 32" high The Compton Pottery was founded by Mary Seton Watts the wife of the artist G F Watts in 1900 with potters from The Potters’ Arts Guild. It was in the village of Compton near Guildford and was based on the ideas of John Ruskin Ruskin and William Morris. It continued until 1955. ProvENANCE: Removed for sale from Pyrford Court, Pyrford. To be sold without reserve 36in. (91.44cm)

Lot 1472

Compton Pottery single scroll handled terracotta pot 31" wide x 23" high, marked The Compton Pottery was founded by Mary Seton Watts the wife of the artist G F Watts in 1900 with potters from The Potters’ Arts Guild. It was in the village of Compton near Guildford and was based on the ideas of John Ruskin Ruskin and William Morris. It continued until 1955. ProvENANCE: Removed for sale from Pyrford Court, Pyrford. To be sold without reserve 25in. (63.50cm)

Lot 671

A RUSKIN SANG DE BOEUF GLAZED VASE. Stamped "Ruskin England". 26cm high The English pottery studio Ruskin Pottery situated in the West Midlands was founded in 1898 by Edward R. Taylor, and was later run by his son, William Howson Taylor. The studio ware was named after the artist, writer and social thinker John Ruskin. The pottery was famed for the innovative glazes used on a range of brightly coloured pots, vases, buttons, bowls, tea services and jewellery. After receiving the award for the "grand prize" in 1904 at the St Louis International Exhibition this saw the beginning of their international recognition. The studio closed in 1935 and all the documents and formulae for the glazes were destroyed to prevent replication. A large collection of Ruskin Pottery is on public display at Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery, England

Lot 231

A pair of Ruskin Pottery vases of bulbous form with flared necks decorated in a blue and yellow lustre glaze, both with holes to the bases, height 23cm together with a Ruskin fruit bowl decorated in a blue lustre glaze, diameter 25cm A/F (3)

Lot 287

A Poole Pottery vase of bulbous form with fluted neck designed by Karen R Ford for the V&A 2005 Arts and Crafts Exhibition, with printed mark `inspired by a 19th Century Ruskin Pottery vase` decorated in a crimson red glaze with lavender spotting, printed mark, height 15cm

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