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High-fired mallet-shaped bottle vase
Ruskin Pottery, c. 1924

© Sotheby's
A large high-fired mallet-shaped bottle vase with subtle mottled red and gray diapered glazes with traces of green. Impressed with 'Ruskin, England, 1924'. Ruskin pottery was made at Howson Taylor's factory at Smethwick in the Wednesbury area.
More information
Title of artwork, date
High-fired mallet-shaped bottle vase, c. 1924
Date supported
2002
Medium and material
Glazed thrown clay
Dimensions
Height: 36 cm
Grant
1971
Total cost
3014
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