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Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm

Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm

Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm    Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm
RUSKIN POTTERY Antique Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase by William Howson Taylor A. Wade Collection 1933 40.5cm high Important monumental high-fired porcelain Ruskin Pottery vase, Birmingham, England, 1933 exhibiting rich crimson glazes with lavender transmutations of architectural form; one of the last pieces that William Howson Taylor produced. Provenance: Sotheby's London 2002, lot 434 from The Albert E. Size: 40.5cm high (16). Date: 1933 Marks: Stamped RUSKIN 1933 with impressed artist signature WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR Condition: In excellent original, undamaged and unrestored condition. Provenance: Sotheby's London 2002, lot 434 The Albert E. Thank you for your interest. Add me to your Favourite Sellers.

RUSKIN POTTERY Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm. Wade Collection 1933 40.5cm high. Important monumental high-fired porcelain Ruskin Pottery vase, Birmingham, England, 1933 exhibiting rich crimson glazes with lavender transmutations of architectural form; one of the last pieces that William Howson Taylor produced.

Sotheby's London 2002, lot 434 from The Albert E. Stamped RUSKIN 1933 with impressed artist signature WILLIAM HOWSON TAYLOR. Riginal, undamaged and unrestored condition. Sotheby's London 2002, lot 434 The Albert E.

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Attention Sellers - Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. The item "Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm" is in sale since Monday, November 11, 2019. This item is in the category "Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Pottery\Art Pottery\British".

The seller is "thetwoarthurs" and is located in Manchester. This item can be shipped worldwide. Wade Collection: Sotheby's

  • Date: 1920-1939 (Art Deco)
  • Colour: Crimson & Lavender
  • Style: Arts & Crafts/Mission Style/Art Nouveau
  • Material: Porcelain/High Fired Pottery
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Sub-Type: William Howson Taylor
  • Product Type: Vases
  • Manufacturer/ Type: Ruskin

  • Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm    Ruskin Pottery Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase William Howson Taylor 1933 40.5cm