A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase, globular form with cylindrical neck and flared rim, on flared foot, mottled white ground fragmented with liver red and purple beneath green 'snake-skin' patterning, impressed Ruskin

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A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase, globular form with cylindrical neck and flared rim, on flared foot, mottled white ground fragmented with liver red and purple beneath green 'snake-skin' patterning, impressed Ruskin
33.5cm. high
Exhibited
London, Victoria & Albert Museum, Ruskin Pottery, 1975, no.123

Lot Essay

The vase, shape number 438, was a showroom and exhibition piece and it is illustrated in the 1913 Ruskin Pottery catalogue, page 59

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