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Ruskin ware bowl

Round ceramic bowl with irridescent mottled pink 'Fleur de peche' glaze inside and outside. Slightly concave shaped base. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin England 1923'. Written in ink under glaze and 'Ruskin ...

Ruskin ware ginger jar

Round bulbous ceramic ginger jar. Sky blue matt glaze. Stand up rim with dome shaped lid. Stamped inscription on base: 'Ruskin England 1927'. Made by William Howson Taylor at the Ruskin Pottery, ...

Ruskin ware pot with cover

Pentagonal blue and white mottled pot with lid. Pot has recessed domed base. Inside of pot is circular with blue and oatmeal coloured speckled glaze. Pentagonal lid, centre of which is raised forming ...

Ruskin ware vase

Tall cylindrical ceramic vase with straight sides and flaring top forming a wide neck. Matt sky blue glaze outside. Mottled blue green matt glaze inside. Slightly recessed base. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin ...

Ruskin ware vase

Round vase with four square handles extending from flat rim. Green, orange and blue matt glaze. Round, flat base. Stamped on base in triangular shape: 'England Ruskin 1933'. Made by William Howson ...

Ruskin ware vase

Tall, narrow ceramic vase. Matt blue glaze below the rim, and orange, blue-green glazed finish to the base. Vase tapers inwards from base, and bulges out towards the rim. Slightly concave base. Stamped ...

Ruskin ware vase

Oviform ceramic vase with bulbous sides. Irridescent blue glaze inside and outside. Rounded rim. Slightly recessed base. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin England'. Made by William Howson Taylor at the ...

Ruskin ware vase

Ovoid ceramic vase with long narrow neck and bulbous base. Yellow glaze on neck with blue glaze on bulbous base. Slightly recessed base. Stamped inscription on base: 'Ruskin England'. Made by William ...

Ruskin ware vase

Matt finished green-blue and orange mottled vase, wide lip. Rounded base. Curved sides tapering to narrow neck. Stamped on base: 'England Ruskin 1933'. Y-shaped crack on base. Made by William Howson ...

Ruskin ware vase

Oviform ceramic vase with bulbous sides. Pale yellow glaze inside and at the top on outside. Orange and blue glaze also on outside with straeked and speckled effect. Slightly recessed base. Stamped ...

Ruskin ware vase

Large ceramic vase. Blue and green mottled matt glaze on outside and inside. Stand up, rounded rim and rounded side. Flat base. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin', 'England', '1930'. Potter's name written ...

Ruskin ware vase

Tall narrow ceramic vase flaring at top forming wide neck. Pink coloured mottled irridescent 'Fleur de peche' glaze inside and outside. Slightly recessed base. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin England 1924'. ...

Ruskin ware vase

Round ceramic bowl. Irridescent blue glaze inside and outside. Bowl has rcessed base. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin England'. Made by William Howson Taylor at the Ruskin Pottery, Smethwick. Dimensions: ...

Ruskin ware vase

Tall cylindrical ceramic vase. Pink coloured testured mottled 'Fleur de peche' glaze inside and outside. Straight sides flare at top forming wide neck. Slightly recessed base. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin ...

Ruskin ware vase

Square ceramic vase flaring slightly at base. Blue and cream irregular glaze on the inside and outside with crystalline structure in glaze. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin England 1930'. Made by William ...

Ruskin ware vase

Large cylindrical vase with bulbous base. Green, blue and orange matt glaze on the outside, mottled green finish on the inside. Stamped on base: 'Ruskin', 'England' and '1930'. Signed 'W. Howson Taylor'. ...

Ruxley Road, Bucknall

Looking east along Ruxley Road from the junction with Bucknall Road. The Esso petrol station on the right now occupies the junction and Ruxley Road no longer meets Bucknall Road. Halfway down on the ...

S A Wood & Sons, Regent Road, Hanley

The registered offices of S A Wood & Sons were in Regent Road just before the junction with Bethesda Street. The buildings date from the early years of the twentieth century. The two properties have ...