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The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935
A New England Arts and Crafts Venture, The William Curry Collection, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College
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 Books - Ruskin Pottery: The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935
Books - Ruskin Pottery: The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935
Books : Ruskin Pottery: The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935
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 Amazon.co.uk: Books: Ruskin Pottery: Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1933
Ruskin Pottery: Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1933
Amazon.co.uk: Books: Ruskin Pottery: Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1933
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 Ruskin Pottery - Art Deco Ceramics
In 1898 William Howson Taylor with his Father, established a small art pottery in Smethwick near Birmingham.
The pottery closed in 1933 followed in 1935 by the death of William Howson Taylor who made sure all records of glaze recipes were destroyed after the factory closed thereby leaving experts puzzling over exactly how he achieved his wonderful effects.
Ruskin Pottery is noted for its remarkable and individual glazes developed by Taylor who drew inspiration from oriental techniques.
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 Online Encyclopedia - ruskin pottery
The Ruskin Pottery studio was founded in 1898 by Edward Richard Taylor, the Principal of Birmingham School of Art, to be run by his son, William Howson Taylor, formerly a student there.
It was named for the artist John Ruskin, and was situated at Smethwick, near Birmingham.
The pottery produced by father and son was notable for the innovative glazes used.
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 Ruskin octagon
The Ruskin pottery workshop was founded in 1898 by William Howson Taylor.
A lovely Ruskin pottery brooch with an exceptional Arts and Crafts
A. Edward Jones designed mounts for the pottery "jewels" as did other Arts and Crafts silversmiths from the area around Birmingham and Sheffield, England.
http://www.mschon.com/ruskinoctagon.html

  
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Edward Richard and William Howson Taylor, William and Wilfred Holland Forrester, Sarah Ann Holland, Emily Morlidge, William Nixon, Florence and Beatrice Lilian Tilley, Ernest Porter, Alica Ann and Maud Payne, Mabel and May Morris, Harry Samuel Edwin Hill, John Cooksey,
Benjamin Robins, William Howe, Elizabeth Barlow, Mary Hodgson,
Alfred Green, Marc Groves, Job Mills, Evan Richards, Joseph Blackshaw, Joseph Hobson, Thomas Bull, Thomas Carless, Will Smith, Joseph Mallen, George Wise, William Henry Hill, Benjamin Green, William Chance, Isaac Ramsell, Frederick Chitty,
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 Amazon.com: Books: Ruskin Pottery: The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935
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 booksondesign.com - Ceramics Catalog
The pottery of Edward Richard Taylor adn William Howson Taylor, 1898 - 1935.
An exhibition arranged by Richard Dennis, John Jesse.
Un Americain a Limoges: Charles Edward Haviland Porcelainier.
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The Pottery of Edward Richard Taylor and William Howson Taylor, 1898-1935
Weller, Roseville and Related Zanesville Art Pottery and Tiles
Arequipa Pottery and the Arts and Crafts Movement
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