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RUSKIN POTTERY Antique Arts and Crafts High Fired Vase by William Howson Taylor A.E. Wade Collection 1933 40.5cm high
Important monumental high-fired porcelain Ruskin Pottery vase, Birmingham, England, 1933 exhibiting rich crimson glazes with lavender transmutations of architectural form; one of the last pieces that William Howson Taylor produced. Provenance: Sotheby's London 2002, lot 434 from The Albert E. Wade Collection.
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