I am trying to find out if a vase my mother gave me is truly a Ruskin vase. It has, what I am calling a medallion on the front & back. I have not seen a Ruskin vase with protruding “medallions”. The glaze is speckled dark & light green & looks to be a matt finish. It has 2 “medallions” one on the front & one on the back. they seem to represent a 10 pedaled flower, swirling to a center knot. the speckled glaze covers the medallion and vase uniformly. The bottom is stamped “RUSKIN”. Below & to the right of the “N” is stamped “ENGLAND”. To the right & below the D is stamped 1927? (the “2” in the “27” is hard to read), Do you know if this is a Ruskin vase? Thanks for any info you may have.
I am trying to find out if a vase my mother gave me is truly a Ruskin vase. It has, what I am calling a medallion on the front & back. I have not seen a Ruskin vase with protruding “medallions”. The glaze is speckled dark & light green & looks to be a matt finish. It has 2 “medallions” one on the front & one on the back. they seem to represent a 10 pedaled flower, swirling to a center knot. the speckled glaze covers the medallion and vase uniformly. The bottom is stamped “RUSKIN”. Below & to the right of the “N” is stamped “ENGLAND”. To the right & below the D is stamped 1927? (the “2” in the “27” is hard to read), Do you know if this is a Ruskin vase? Thanks for any info you may have.