Vase
1905 (dated)
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Inverted pear-shaped vase with spreading foot and wide mouth. Porcellanous stoneware with a high-temperature mottled green and purple (flambé) glaze. Turned wood stand.
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Parts | This object consists of 2 parts.
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Materials and techniques | Porcellanous stoneware with high-temperature (flambé) glaze, turned wood |
Brief description | Vase, porcellaneous stoneware with a mottled green and purple flambé glaze and turned wood stand, designed by William Howson Taylor and made by Ruskin Pottery, West Smethwick, dated 1905 |
Physical description | Inverted pear-shaped vase with spreading foot and wide mouth. Porcellanous stoneware with a high-temperature mottled green and purple (flambé) glaze. Turned wood stand. |
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Object history | Purchased from the Arts & Crafts Exhibition Society exhibition, Grafton Galleries. |
Production | West Smethwick, near Birmingham. |
Bibliographic reference | British Design. 48 p. Catalogue of the exhibition held in Stockholm, 1987. |
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Accession number | 204&A-1906 |
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Record created | March 31, 2008 |
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