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An Arts and Crafts Silver Mounted Ruskin Pottery Pedestal Bowl, the silver mounts by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1929, the high-fired duck egg blue Ruskin Pottery bowl with green speckling, impressed RUSKIN ENGLAND, 16cm diameter The original celadon and silver mounted bowl was the Property of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury (c. 1450 – 1532). The Longquan celadon bowl was set with English mounts, the bowl dating to c. 1500, the silver mounts 1500 – 1530. It is one of the earliest surviving medieval pieces of its type brought to England soon after its manufacture. William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury (d.1532) presented the bowl to New College, Oxford, of which he was then Warden.

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An Arts and Crafts Silver Mounted Ruskin Pottery Pedestal Bowl, the silver mounts by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1929, the high-fired duck egg blue Ruskin Pottery bowl with green speckling, impressed RUSKIN ENGLAND, 16cm diameter The original celadon and silver mounted bowl was the Property of William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury (c. 1450 – 1532). The Longquan celadon bowl was set with English mounts, the bowl dating to c. 1500, the silver mounts 1500 – 1530. It is one of the earliest surviving medieval pieces of its type brought to England soon after its manufacture. William Warham, Archbishop of Canterbury (d.1532) presented the bowl to New College, Oxford, of which he was then Warden.

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