£1,000 - £1,500
A rare and important Exhibition quality William Howson Taylor Ruskin Pottery ovoid shaped large Vase, flambe glaze in mottled grey with red marking, the circular spreading neck (with visible approx. 5.5cm vertical firing crack) above an ovoid shaped body, the varying glazes bleeding and trickling to create an overall mottled effect of colours, the underside with impressed mark Ruskin, England and dated 1926, approx. height 37.8cm, sold together with original Ruskin Pottery Victoria and Albert Museum travelling Exhibition Catalogue detailing 'all the pieces used in this Exhibition are on loan from the Ferneyhough Collection of Ruskin Pottery, which comprises Howson Taylor's own collection, the auctioneers believe this Vase to be identified in the Catalogue as (F.L.11) (Case 1), illustrated back cover
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