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Ruskin High Fired Vase
Ruskin High Fired Vase
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Ruskin porcelain vase, grape and
Ruskin porcelain vase, grape and vine shoulder decoration on blue/gray ground, base marked "Ruskin 1913" (Ruskin Pottery, founded 1898, Sandwell, England), 11-3/4 in. Overall light crazing. Private Collection.
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Ruskin Porcelain Arts & Crafts
Ruskin Porcelain Arts & Crafts Vase. RUSKIN 1918 stamped on bottom. From a Long Island estate. Dimensions: 7.5" x 9" diameter.
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Ruskin Pottery, a bulbous vase in
Ruskin Pottery, a bulbous vase in tonal blue glaze, impressed Ruskin and England to base, 12.5cm high
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Ruskin Pottery. Vase. 1922,
Ruskin Pottery. Vase. 1922, oxblood-glazed porcelain. 11 h × 4¼ dia in. result: $2,142. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark and date to underside ‘Ruskin England 1922’. Provenance: Lloyd Macklowe | Acquired from the previous in 1969 by the present owner
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Ruskin Lustre Glazed Vase, 1918
Ruskin Lustre Glazed Vase, 1918 height 6.5 in — 16.5 cm
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A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED VASE the
A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED VASE
the speckled green flambé glaze transmuting from crimson to violet and purple, 21cm h, impressed mark, dated 1909
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C.1920 RUSKIN LAVENDER LUSTER
C.1920 RUSKIN LAVENDER LUSTER GLAZED POTTERY VASE England,Dated 1920Elongated waisted form finished in a lustre purple glaze.
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A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED BOWL shape
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).
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2 Ruskin Orange Lustre Vases
2 Ruskin Orange Lustre Vases
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Ruskin Orange Lustre Glazed Vase,
Ruskin Orange Lustre Glazed Vase, 1922 height 9.8 in — 24.8 cm
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Ruskin Brown Crystalline Vase
Ruskin Brown Crystalline Vase England. A Ruskin brown Crystalline vase with impressed Ruskin / England on bottom; ht. 6.75 in.
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Ruskin Pottery Vase with
Ruskin Pottery Vase with Irridescent Blue Lustre Glaze
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Ruskin Pale Blue Lustre Glazed
Ruskin Pale Blue Lustre Glazed Vase, 1923 height 9.9 in — 25.2 cm
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Ruskin Pottery. Vase. 1909, oxblood
Ruskin Pottery. Vase. 1909, oxblood flambé-glazed porcelain. 10¾ h × 5½ dia in. result: $3,528. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Impressed manufacturer's mark and date to underside ‘Ruskin Pottery 1909’.
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Ruska Vase with Overflow Glaze
Ruska Vase with Overflow Glaze marked (die impressed) 832/4 two hairlines only one of which is visible from the exterior 7.25h.
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ROSEVILLE POTTERY RUSSCO VASE,
ROSEVILLE POTTERY RUSSCO VASE, CA. 1950 Roseville Art Pottery ceramic "Russco" vase, circa mid 20th century, with two handles, hexagonal flaring rim, and round foot, the mottled yellow orange glaze with a metallic gold-tone luster. 7.5" H x 8.5" W x 4.5" D.
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RUSSIAN ART GLASS VASE: 18''
RUSSIAN ART GLASS VASE: 18''
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RUSKIN IRIDESCENT ORANGE GLAZE VASE
RUSKIN IRIDESCENT ORANGE GLAZE VASE AND MOORCROFT PURPLE LUSTER CABINET VASE, 8”H X 4 1/2”DIAM. (LARGEST)Ruskin iridescent orange glaze vase and Moorcroft purple luster cabinet vase, with slight blemish on lip. Dimensions: 8"H x 4 1/2"Diam. (largest)
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RUSSIAN GARDNER MANUFACTORY
RUSSIAN GARDNER MANUFACTORY PORCELAIN FIGURAL SPILL VASE mid 19th century Peoples of Russia series with a Georgian man and woman the woman playing a panduri tree trunk vase. Height: 9.75 inches. The piece shows moderate wear with worn high points and no visible chips or repairs.
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Russian toleware tray, canted
Russian toleware tray, canted corners, finely painted floral bouquet with butterflies and birds, stenciled leaf borders, back with Russian mark, probably 19th century, 27 x 17-1/4 in. Loss to some decoration at borders with some resurfacing, chips, abrasions and normal wear throughout. Private Collection, Tennessee
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CONTEMPORARY ART GLASS BOWL
CONTEMPORARY ART GLASS BOWL SIGNED RUSKIN: Swirls of blue and violet. 19'' dia.
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Weller Pottery. Fru-Russett vase
Weller Pottery. Fru-Russett vase with Virginia creepers and male nude. c. 1904, glazed earthenware. 18 h × 12 dia in. result: $6,300. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised signature to underside and near base ‘Weller’. Provenance: Private Collection
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A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED STEM CUP the
A RUSKIN HIGH FIRED STEM CUP
the speckled flambé glaze transmuting to violet and green, 6.5cm h, impressed marks, dated 1924
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A pair of Russian ceramic bowls
A pair of Russian ceramic bowls with floral on a red ground 16.5 cm diameter each with the Gardiner factory stamp.
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Pair of hand painted porcelain
Pair of hand painted porcelain urn vases, depicting Russian soldier & woman, unmarked, 8-1/2" h, roughness to rim, gilt loss, white paint on rim of one, repair to bowl bottom of man
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Set of four Russian charoite vases:
Set of four Russian charoite vases: each shaped as urn with finely grained lavender veining, probably 19th century, 7-1/2 in. Excellent condition. Private Collection, Highlands, North Carolina.
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ROSENTHAL HANDPAINTED VASE
ROSENTHAL HANDPAINTED VASE
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ENAMELED GLASS VASES ATTR.
ENAMELED GLASS VASES ATTR. RUSSIAPair of engraved and enameled glass vases, attributed to the Imperial Glass Factory, St. Petersburg, Russia, late 19th century. The vases of shouldered and tapering ovoid form, with ivory, red and cobalt enamel designs and brass overlay trim at the collars and lower edges and feet, the colorless glass body with engraved and raised floral and vine designs. Enameled signature "GF" to interior of neck. Each measures 8"H and 5" diameter. Provenance: the collection of Stephen and Lisa Steiner Small, Nashville, Tennessee.
Condition:
One vase has two minute (1/8" or less) flakes to underside of foot, otherwise both are in excellent condition.
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A Russian ceramic jug modelled as a
A Russian ceramic jug modelled as a peasant girl in traditional headdress Lomonosov blue mark to base together with a Dulevo green plate with raised vine pattern 27cm. dia. and a ruby flashed cut glass vase ht.10cm.
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Ruskin Pottery. Ginger jar. 1911,
Ruskin Pottery. Ginger jar. 1911, oxblood-glazed porcelain. 8¼ h × 3½ dia in. result: $693. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Impressed manufacturer's mark and date to underside ‘Ruskin Pottery 1911’. Partial paper manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Ruskin Pottery This colour scheme cannot be repeated’. Provenance: David Rago Auctions | Acquired from the previous in 1993 by the present owner
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Weller Pottery. Large Fru-Russett
Weller Pottery. Large Fru-Russett vase with snake and bird. c. 1904, glazed earthenware. 18 h × 7¾ w × 6 d in. result: $1,500. estimate: $800–1,200. Stamped manufacturer's mark to underside ‘Weller’. Provenance: Important Private Collection, New York
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A Russian harvest vase, the rim
A Russian harvest vase, the rim inscribed and with carved wheat ears and set three portraits on a reeded base with ram's head support, 20cm high
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A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN 'SPARROW' VASE,
A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN 'SPARROW' VASE, IMPERIAL PORCELAIN ...A RUSSIAN PORCELAIN 'SPARROW' VASE, IMPERIAL PORCELAIN FACTORY, ST. PETERSBURG, PERIOD OF NICHOLAS II, 1905
of baluster form with lightly spreading foot, the white body shading to powder blue along the rim, painted overall with a pair of sparrows on a branch, overglaze green imperial cypher and date under base ; overall height: 20 cm (7 7/8 in.)
PROVENANCE
Christie's, London, November 30, 2015, lot 354
CONDITION
The vase appears in excellent original condition with no issues apparent to the naked eye.
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A Russian silver tapering vase with
A Russian silver tapering vase with engraved decoration TR (Cyrillics) Moscow 1882-1896. Weight 4 oz 17 cm high.
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RUSSET SPLASHED JAR AND VASEOne
RUSSET SPLASHED JAR AND VASEOne wide mouthed jar and one vase of globular form with a narrow short neck and opening. Possibly of the 10th-13th century Song Dynasty.
7 3/4" and 10" high
Property from a private collection - East 66th at Madison Ave, Manhattan
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