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RUSKIN; an orange lustre waisted vase with flared neck, impressed marks to the underside, height 26cm, together with a Baron of Barnstaple Art Pottery twin handled vase decorated with fish, height 17cm (2).Additional InformationThe Ruskin vase has a Y-shaped crack to the top and has had numerous pieces broken out and glued back, and chipping from the pieces, the Branham vase has a spray/filled crack and numerous breaks to one handle.
RUSKIN POTTERY HAND-PAINTED JARDINIERE LARGE 21cm high x 30cm diameter. An early 20th century, finely potted jardiniere by Ruskin. Hand painted with cherry’s on a green and gilded ground. A small amount of paint flaking from the exterior, crazing to the interior and a 6cm crack from the rim almost to the shoulder. Raised “RUSKIN” mark with an I above to base.
An Arts & Crafts beaten copper rectangular wall mirror decorated with raised fleur-de-lis motif and stylized rose with applied Ruskin art pottery type panel. 56 cm wide x 46 cm high. Together with an Arts & Crafts oxidised wall copper wall mirror of tapering form with chisel cut decoration and applied Ruskin art pottery type heart shape panel. 41 cm wide x 66 cm high.The rectangular mirror has some dents on its top edge, see the images provided.
An Arts and Crafts silver mounted Ruskin pottery pedestal bowl, the silver mounts by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1929, the high-fired duck egg blue Ruskin pottery bowl with some green speckling, the silver mounts engraved with an inscription ‘presented to Charles Lupton by the board of management and staff of the general infirmary at Leeds to commemorate 50 years service on the board 1882 - 31st March 1932’ 16.5cm diameter**CONDITION REPORT**Some slight tarnish to the silver amounts. Some fine crazing to the glaze of the pottery body. Unable to examine the pottery beneath the silver amounts. No visible cracks, chips or restoration to the pottery bowl. In good condition.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A group of studio pottery comprising; a Ruskin vase, 21.5cm high; a Crown Ducal vase by Charlotte Rhead, 20.5cm high; an Art Nouveau-style green pottery jug, 23.5cm high; a three raven pattern large pottery dish, 38cm long; and a further green pottery jug, 10cm high (5)Jug with chips to the base; further vase with some wear to the paintwork and small chips; other items in good condition
Four pieces of Ruskin lustre pottery, comprising a circular yellow bowl, decorated with a band of green flowers and foliage, dated 1912, diameter 15.3cm, a yellow glazed circular dish, diameter 23.5cm, a pale blue glazed vase, height 15.5cm, and a similar footed vase, height 11.8cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Book. Powell (L B) - Howson Taylor Master Potter: A Memoir with an appreciation of Ruskin Pottery, half title, plates, 8vo, quarter tan morocco, Birmingham: City of Birmingham School of Printing 1936, rare ConditionGood condition, neat library stamp of Birmingham Assay Office Library on FFE
Arts & Crafts Linthorpe Pottery fluted kidney shaped dish with green and ochre glazes, impressed mark and no. 1466, 27cm long; a small Ruskin pottery circular bowl with mottled green glazes, impressed mark,1931, 15cm diam.; Sutherland studio pottery globular vase with drip glaze decoration, 15cm high and a Danish Aluminia modernist dish of shallow square form, impressed no. 2883, painted no. 730/2883 with printed marks for Nils Johan Thorvald Thorsson, 27cm wide. (4).Condition report:Linthorpe bowl - Two chips to rim and firing impurities throughout. Other items have no condition issues.
A WMF Ikora white meal pierced brooch, with open work design 4.5 cm, together with an oval Ruskin style, Kensington C & L pottery pebble brooch in a silver mount, in a silver hardstone axe brooch, and an oval Charles Horner brooch of Scottish pierced design, and a oval enamel Charles Horner pendant (5)
A group of studio pottery comprising; a Ruskin vase, 21.5cm high; a Crown Ducal vase by Charlotte Rhead, 20.5cm high; an Art Nouveau-style green pottery jug, 23.5cm high; a three raven pattern large pottery dish, 38cm long; and a further green pottery jug, 10cm high (5)Jug with chips to the base; further vase with some wear to the paintwork and small chips; other items in good condition
A pair of Linthorpe Pottery vases designed by Dr Christopher Dresser, pulled ovoid form with flaring conical necks, covered with a running blue and green glaze to the shoulder, over brown, a pair of Watcombe Pottery candlesticks, two small Ruskin Pottery bowls, an Elton Pottery jug, and a small collection of ceramics, , impressed HT monogram and Christopher Dresser facsimile signature, professional restoration to one Dresser vase, 14.5cm. high (18) Provenance The Douglas Johnson collection.
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