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RUSKIN POTTERY

WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR

80. A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase by William Howson Taylor, with hammered copper rim and cover, painted with a band of fruiting grape vine in blue on a brown ground, and a Ruskin vase painted with grape vine motif painted scissor mark to both 12.5cm. diam. (2) £100-200 84

81. A Ruskin Pottery stoneware ginger jar and cover by William Howson Taylor, dated 1906, painted with a band of fruiting grape vine in apple green and mottled purple, and another Ruskin Pottery ginger jar and cover decorated with grape vine, glazed blue impressed Ruskin Smethwick mark and date, professionally restored cover to purple jar 10.5cm. high (2) £100-200 82. A Ruskin Pottery vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1906, waisted cylindrical form, decorated with a frieze of berried ivy foliage to the shoulder, covered in a blue-green souffle glaze, a vase decorated with a band of flowering foliage on a blue souffle glaze, a green coffee can and saucer and a pink coffee can impressed marks and date marks to the vases, cups with painted scissor mark 18.5cm. high (5) £100-200 Literature Paul Atterbury and John Henson Ruskin Pottery, page 36 for comparable examples.

85 83. A Ruskin Pottery stoneware caddy by William Howson Taylor, dated 1922, covered in a blue lustre glaze, a Ruskin Pottery pierced ginger jar and cover covered in an orange lustre glaze, a Ruskin pearl lustre jar and cover, a vase similar and eleven other Ruskin Pottery items impressed marks and date 7.5cm. high (15) £100-200

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84. A Ruskin Pottery vase by William Howson Taylor, dated 1912, cylindrical form with everted rim, resist decorated with a band of fruiting grape vine, glazed mottled blue-green souffle, another decorated with a band of ivy, dated 1919, and another decorated with a band of flowers dated 1906 impressed marks, first with scissor mark, small bruise to foot rim of 3rd vase 24cm. high (3) £100-200 Provenance The Albert E Wade Collection: Part II, Sotheby’s 8th November 2002 lot 268 (third vase) 85. An early Ruskin Pottery vase by William HowsonTaylor, shouldered form with collar neck, decorated with a simple band of painted interlinked clover stems in pale blue on a pink souffle ground, and a pair of early Ruskin shouldered vases similar, main vase impressed WHT monogram and painted scissor mark, pair of vases impressed Taylor, 16cm. high (3) £100-200 86. A Ruskin Pottery egg shell bowl by William Howson Taylor, footed form, covered in a green tea dust glaze, and a Ruskin Pottery Elephant’s Foot vase covered in an apple green lustre glaze, dated 1922, impressed and printed Ruskin England 23.5cm. diam. (2) £100-150

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87. A Ruskin Pottery stoneware vase and cover by William Howson Taylor, baluster form, covered in a mottled green souffle glaze impressed Ruskin 21cm. high £100-200 87


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