A large Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase, swollen cylindrical form with prominent potting rings, mottled white and dove grey ground beneath clouded with swirling bands of liver red, purple and blue, impressed Ruskin England 1925, with paper label Ruskin Pottery High Temperature Flambé
Details
A large Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase, swollen cylindrical form with prominent potting rings, mottled white and dove grey ground beneath clouded with swirling bands of liver red, purple and blue, impressed Ruskin England 1925, with paper label Ruskin Pottery High Temperature Flambé
46.2cm. high
Provenance
William Howson Taylor, artist, 1876-1935
Exhibited
Birmingham, Ruskin Galleries, Ruskin Pottery, January 1934; London, Victoria & Albert Museum, Ruskin Pottery, 1975, no.107; Birmingham, Birmingham City Museum and Art Gallery, Taylor Made, 1976, no.4
Lot Essay
This piece is the central piece engraved on the commemorative glass goblet, offered as lot 265.