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RUSKIN POTTERY MINIATURE HIGH FIRED BOWL, DATED 1933 with sang de boeuf and violet glaze over a cream background and oxidised moss green spotting, impressed with factory mark and date, `Ruskin/England/1933`, 6cm; also a RUSKIN MINIATURE HIGH FIRED VASE, with sang de boeuf and grey glaze, impressed with factory mark `Ruskin`, 3.8cm (2)
RUSKIN POTTERY HIGH FIRED VASE, DATED 1933 a small footed vase of compressed globe and shaft form with tapered neck and flared rim, with mottled sang de boeuf and deep lilac glaze over a cream background, with oxidised moss green spotting, impressed with factory marks and date, `Ruskin/England/1933` 11.5cm high
RUSKIN POTTERY MATCHED COFFEE SET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising 8 cups and 8 saucers: Mottled moss green high fired glaze cup and matched saucer, with latter impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin Pottery/ West Smethwick/1907` Apple green lustre glaze cup and matched saucer, both impressed with factory mark `Ruskin/ England` Blue pearl glaze cup and saucer, impressed with factory mark `Ruskin/England` Two Blue wash cups and matching saucers, impressed with factory mark `Ruskin/England` Orange pearl glaze cup and matching saucer, impressed with factory mark and date, `Ruskin/England/1926` Periwinkle blue glaze cup with matched saucer, cup impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/England/1926` Periwinkle blue pearl cup and matched saucer, cup impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/England/1926` saucer impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/England/ 1927` (8)
RUSKIN POTTERY GROUP OF MINIATURE WARES, 1920`S including; a mottled bronze glaze bowl, impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/England/1924`, 5,7cm wide; a peacock pearl glazed tapering shouldered vase, 4.5cm high; a blue glaze bowl with wide rim, with painted factory mark, 5cm wide; and a crystalline compressed onion form vase, with indistinct mark, 3cm high (4)
RUSKIN POTTERY COLLECTION OF ROUNDELS AND ENAMELS including; 29 assorted coloured glaze and differing sized roundels; 2 buttons; 1 diamond-shaped enamel; 1 teardrop-shaped enamel;2 heart-shaped enamels, of differing colour and size; 1 triangle enamels; 2 square enamels, of differing colour and size, the larger impressed with factory mark of either `Ruskin/England` or `W H Taylor/West Smethwick` (38) Largest, 11cm wide
RUSKIN POTTERY GROUP OF WARES, CIRCA 1920`S/1930`S including: a flambé vase, with mottled grey glaze, of flattened onion form with flared neck, impressed with factory mark and date, `Ruskin/England/1927`, 12cm high; a cylindrical vase with flared neck, pink pearl glaze, impressed with factory mark and date, `Ruskin/ England/ 1922`, 10cm high; a blue and beige crystalline glaze ginger jar (lid lacking), impressed with factory mark, `Ruskin/ England` 8.5cm high; a blue and beige crystalline vase of ovoid form with flared neck, impressed with factory mark and date, `Ruskin/England/1931`, 18cm high; a periwinkle blue pearl glaze bowl, impressed `England/1923` and handpainted mark `K26`, 15.3cm wide; a mottled grey bowl, impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/ England/ 1927` 18cm wide; a mottled grey and ivory vase of cylindrical form, impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/ England/ 1922` 17cm high; and an apple green vase of shouldered slim tapered form, impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/England/1923` 20cm high (8)
RUSKIN POTTERY GROUP OF SIX VASES, CIRCA 1910 including; a blue lustre glaze vase of cylindrical, flared form, decorated with vines, impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/1912` and handpainted `scissors` mark, 24cm high; a blue kingfisher glaze vase of cylindrical, flared form, impressed with factory mark `Ruskin/England/ 1918`, 25cm high; a slim black matt glaze vase of slim cylindrical form, with silver foliate decoration, impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin/England/1919` and handpainted `scissors` and date, 20.5cm high; a Robin`s egg blue pearl glaze vase of flattened onion and flaring shaft form, impressed with factory mark and date `Ruskin Pottery/ West Smethwick/ 1908` , 15cm high; a yellow lustre ginger jar and lid, decorated in green vines, impressed with factory mark and date, ` Ruskin Pottery/ 1910`, 9.5cm high; and a small yellow pearl glaze vase of cylindrical form, impressed with factory mark `Ruskin/England/ 1915`, 7.5cm high (6)
* AN A EDWARD JONES COPPER CACHE POT AND STAND chased around the shoulder with a band of roses, the stand formed of three elongated seed pods, on circular foot centred by a Ruskin Pottery kingfisher blue glazed medallion, 20cm h, c1910 ++In fine original condition with natural build up of dirt and grime over time; not polished or repatinated
A set of four early 20th century silver salts and spoons, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1912, the two handled spot hammered compressed circular salts with high fired Ruskin pottery liners in four colours, impressed marks to base, 9.5 cm long, the salt spoons with twisted stems and ball finials, 7 cm long, in fitted case, 4.5oz weighable silver (12) Albert Edward Jones was a friend of Edward Taylor and his son, Howson Taylor, founders of Ruskin Pottery. This friendship led to an established collaboration between the two firms.
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