Ruskin Pottery

Antique Ruskin Pottery Pale Orange Lustre Tall Cylindrical Vase with Flared rim 25 cm High Dated 1923

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Ruskin Pottery

Antique Ruskin Pottery Pale Orange Lustre Tall Cylindrical Vase with Flared rim 25 cm High Dated 1923

A highly desirable and very decorative Ruskin Pottery orange lustre vase with a date mark for 1923 on the base. This very stylish early art deco era vase has a cylindrical shape with a flared rim and stands 25cm high. 

It is fully marked on the base with the impressed Ruskin mark along with England and the year 1923. Inside the vase is an incised mark which is difficult to decipher but looks like Toby S . presumably the potter? The vase has a very attractive pale orange lustre glaze with a mottled effect and a subtle oil-on-water iridescence. 

It is 13cm wide at the rim and 10cm at the base. It weighs 578g. The Ruskin Pottery was an English Art Pottery studio sounded in 1898 by Edward R Taylor, who was the first Principal of both the Lincoln School of Art and the Birmingham School of Art, to be run by his son, William Howson Taylor, formerly a student there. The pottery was named after John Ruskin the writer, artist and social thinker and closed in the mid-1930s. 

The vase is in excellent condition and would make a great addition to any collection of Ruskin Pottery or English Art Pottery items. Please see my other antique ceramics also listed for sale. 

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