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RUSKIN HIGH FIRED
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- A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED BOWL
shape 40,
A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED BOWL
shape 40, moulded with continuous blossom, the sparse crimson flambé glaze thickening slightly and transmuting to specks of green towards the low foot, the glaze on the interior pooling to speckled red and violet and becoming progressively more opaque and turquoise, 25.5cm diam, impressed mark, exhibition label, late 1920s
Exhibited: Victoria & Albert Museum, Ruskin Pottery, 1975.
Illustrated: Atterbury (Paul) and John Henson, Ruskin Pottery, Shepton Beauchamp 1993, p130 (illustrated on a later pewter foot).
- Ruskin High Fired Vase
Ruskin High Fired Vase
- A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED STEM CUP
the speckled
A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED STEM CUP
the speckled flambé glaze transmuting to violet and green, 6.5cm h, impressed marks, dated 1924
- A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED VASE
the speckled
A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED VASE
the speckled green flambé glaze transmuting from crimson to violet and purple, 21cm h, impressed mark, dated 1909
- TWO RUSKIN HIGH FIRED PIN BOWLS
one
TWO RUSKIN HIGH FIRED PIN BOWLS
one in a green speckled intense flambé glaze, the other with splashed flambé glaze, on the interior transmuting to violet and green, 6cm diam, painted scissors or impressed marks and date, c1920 & 1933
- A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED LAMP
of slender
A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED LAMP
of slender shouldered form with slightly waisted neck, on flared and pierced foot, the flambé glaze transmuting to violet and turquoise, breaking out into spots of intense emerald green, 23cm h, excluding contemporary oxidised metal lamp holder, impressed mark, 1927-33
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