A Ruskin flambé ewer, 1933,  of onion form, the rich crimson...

by Mellors & Kirk
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A Ruskin flambé ewer, 1933,  of onion form, the rich crimson red glaze over an ivory ground and suffused with spots of green, 22cm h, impressed mark RUSKIN ENGLAND and date, incised signature W Howson Taylor

For a note on the new found emphasis on Ruskin flambé production during 1933, the final year of the pottery ("They stand apart from the rest of the Pottery's production"), see Atterbury (Paul) and J Henson, Ruskin Pottery, p139.  On the 20th December 1933 Howson Taylor announced the closure of the Ruskin Pottery,

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16th Nov 22 at 10am GMT

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