Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian bowl by W Mycock, marked to the inside with a rampant lion and oak leaves, the outer with fruiting vines with impressed Pilkington Royal Lancastrian mark and signature to base. Diameter 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: On first inspection the bowl looks to be in good order, however the whole of the interior has been sprayed with some form of transparent lacquer much of which is now peeling off. We have further removed some of this which has not revealed any serious issues other than minor surface scratches and marks. It would be better if the lacquer to the interior was completely removed. When viewed with a UV light there is a suggestion of some restoration to the main body but it is really rather difficult to tell. The exterior of the piece has certainly been sprayed with lacquer. It is a difficult one but our advice would be to be a little wary. There are blister explosions to the base, particularly around the centre mark and the only visible numbers are 2666 above the P.
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A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase with moulded and floral painted decoration. Impressed mark and numerals 2795 to base, height 18cm, together with a Ruskin Chinese style stand, impressed marks to base, a Secessionist pottery flower trough, and other Victorian and later decorative ceramics in one box.The Ruskin stand has a tiny chip to one of the feet, otherwise no condition issues. The size of recess is 10.6cm. The vase that sits on the ruskin stand has several condition issues, multiple chips varying in size, general wear and surface scratching. The schiller & Son large triple handled vase has several chips, cracks and repairs. The tile has some firing faults, otherwise in good condition. The Lancastiran vase has lost almost all of its decoration, but has no cracks or chips. All other peices have general wear and some with damage, Images of all defects spoken of, plus damage and wear on the other peices included in this lot have now been uploaded to our website.
Richard Joyce - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A small lustre vase of swollen ovoid form with a slender tapered neck, decorated with flowering rose boughs in deep red and silver lustre over a blue ground between banded borders, impressed marks and painted monograms, impressed 2573, height 18cm.
Royal Lancastrian Pilkington green crackle glaze fruit bowl , 9.5cm high and 33.5 cm across the rim Condition: 2 small rim chips as shown. A tall studio lustre vase 27 cm tall Condition: Good A Brown Burslam school of arts vase C1910 Condition: Good A Doulton Lambeth and a Lovatt Langley cauldron Condition: Good A crackle glaze studio pottery bowl , unmarked Condition: Good (6)
A group of four Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lusterware vases early 20th century, comprising, a red twin handled example, impressed no. 2803 12.5cm high, another of squat form, decorated with foliate motifs, by Gordon Forsyth, dated '5 Jan 1912' 15cm high, and a bottleneck example, painted by Charles E. Cundall 22cm high, and another squat example with gilt foliage to a blue ground, painted by William Salter Mycock, impressed no. 2159 11cm highCondition ReportRed twin handle) crazing, no apparent chips Squat form by Gordon Forsyth) wear and nibbles to the foot rim. Crazing. Small chips to the surface. Bottleneck example) Heavily cracked and repaired. Large loss. Squat form by William Salter Mycock) Crazing.
Four Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Plates, designed by William S Mycock, artist's monogram, impressed factory marks and 3266,21cm diameterSix Pilkington's Dishes, various glazes, painted and impressed factory marks,20cm diameterTwo Aynsley Bone China Commemorative Mugs, printed with artist's monograms,9.5cm high (boxed)Four Other Pieces, various sizes (16)
Six boxed 1/144 scale Corgi The Aviation Archive diecast models to include 2 x Classic Propliners featuring 48802 Short S.25 Sunderland III Transport Of BOAC's Hythe Class and 48105 Boeing 377 Stratocruiser of BOAC, 2 x Frontier Airliners featuring 47402 Avro Lancastrian - BOAC and 47202 Avro York - BOAC and 2 x Airliners Of The World featuring AA31702 Short Sunderland - BOAC and AA32905 Boeing 707-336 - BOAC (Box showing signs of heavy storage wear), all diecast ex and appearing complete, but unchecked for completeness, with stands and accessories, boxes vg overall unless stated
A Pilkington Lancastrian footed bowl, Mid 20th C , with a cream glaze on the outer a white rim and brown glaze inner, decorated with stylised fish . measures 28 cm across and 8 cm deep Impressed Royal Lancastrian made in England to base with an " JB" signature? Condition....Good View all pictures.
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian ovoid lustre vase and cover, 1909, painted with flowering roses and rose hips, green-blue ground, inscribed 'John Yates Elizabeth Wilson June 4 1909', painted and impressed marks, numbered 2131A to base, approx 16.5cm high John Yates was a well-known local artist in Blackburn. *Good overall, crazing to glaze, no obvious signs of damage or repair, three circular 'bruises' to base from the kiln
PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three pieces comprising an early bulbous vase with elongated neck, height 28cm, a blue glazed bottle vase and a green glazed twin handled squat urn vase (3).Condition Report: The blue glaze vase has been broken across the neck and glued back, the large red vase with a kiln kiss to the body and a glazed fault to the foot rim, light crazing to each.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre hexagonal jar and cover, by William S. Mycock, painted with red grapes and silver-green lustre vines, on a yellow to green graduated ground, impressed mark and model number 2800, silver lustre monogram above a small drawing of a galleon ship, 22cm high, cover damaged
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Jar, decorated by William S Mycock, with repeating floral patterns, in golden lustre on a red ground, artist's monogram and painted year 1927, impressed factory mark,14.5cm high (lacking cover)Tight crack to the rim, travelling down the shoulder. Some minor crazing. General light wear.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre hexagonal jar and cover, by William S. Mycock, painted with red grapes and silver-green lustre vines, on a yellow to green graduated ground, impressed mark and model number 2800, silver lustre monogram above a small drawing of a galleon ship, 22cm high, cover damaged***CONDITION REPORT***Jar structurally good; minor wear to silver lustre, not serious. Cover damaged as shown with unsightly glue repairs in several sections and some losses of ceramic to the rim.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
A mid 20th century Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase of baluster form with ribbed light green glaze, impressed, height 25cm; a 1960's Poole vase; a 1930's Royal Winton lustre vase; an oriental vase (no base)The Lancastrian vase is in good condition and 2 others likewise. The satsuma vase has no base and the rim has been reduced.WE TAKE GREAT CARE in the accuracy of our condition reports and may record damage and restoration if obvious. The information is provided in good faith along with detailed photographs where requested and is for guidance only. However, this does not imply that there may not be further condition issues associated with the lot and we DO NOT provIde any guarantee to the buyer.WE STRONGLY ADVISE BIDDERS TO EXAMINE PERSONALLY ANY LOT THEY ARE INTERESTED IN BEFORE THE AUCTION.
William S. Mycock (1872-1950) for Pilkington's - a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, stylised decorated with a repeating maiden rowing in choppy seas, in tones of blue, green and burnt orange, of shouldered baluster form, impressed 'Royal Lancastrian England', with further painted artists monogram and dated '1923' verso, h.26cmFinely crazed throughout.Fine paint speckles to surface (which could easily be cleaned off).Lustre glaze colours very slightly dulled.Overall very good.
Two trays of china to include: a Craft studios Hornsea pottery vase by John Clappison, Roseville USA conch shell, Kensington K.B Ware asymmetric mid Century vase and another similar, mushroom shape candle holder, various jugs; Doulton Burslem 'Nankin', Arthur Wood, Pilkington Royal Lancastrian etc. (2)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
* Aviation Autographs. An archive of approximately 100 autographs and letters to the pioneer aviator Sir Alan Cobham (1894-1973),, circa 1927-1970, the majority typewritten or handwritten on letterhead paper, signed, from over 40 major figures in the world of pre-war and post-war aviation including RAF pilots, aircraft company founders and designers, etc.: Jeffery Quill (1913-1996), Lord Beaverbrook (1879-1964), Geoffrey De Havilland (1882-1965), John Cunningham (1917-2002), Captain Ray Hinchliffe (1893-1928), Johnny Johnson (1915-2001), Sir Frederick Handley Page (1885-1962), Lord Trenchard (1873-1956), Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), Roland Beamont (1920-2001), Lord Brabazon (1884-1964), Jimmy Doolittle (1896 - 1993), Frank Whittle (1907-1996), Lord Dowding (1882-1970), Peter Twiss (1921-2011), Squadron Leader David Shannon (1922-1993), Squadron Leader Tony Iveson (1919-2013), and others, together with related mostly non-vintage press photographs, brochures, newscuttings and photocopies (but including some period items), plus two related publications containing signatures of numerous British test pilots and RAF pilots: Don Middleton, Test Pilots, The Story of British Test Flying 1903-1984 (Guild Publishing, 1985), signed by twenty four pilots including Ken Waller, David Morgan, Headly Hazelden, Godfrey Outy, Cliff Rodgers, Brian Milton, Desmond Penfrose, Alex Henshaw, Peter Twiss, Brian Trubshaw, Paul Millet, and others, and Martin Middlebrook and Chris Everitt, The Bomber Command War Diaries, An Operational Reference Book 1930-1945 (Viking, 1987), containing fifty autograph signatures by wartime members of 617 Squadron, air and ground crews, obtained at the 1957 Dam Buster Memorial event at the Petworth Hotel, Wood Hall Spa, including Mick Martin, D J Shannon, L G Knight, J C McCarthy, K W Brown, W C Townsend, Wolley Tait, L. Cheshire, T V Iveson, Bill Reid, and others, both volumes original cloth in dust wrappers, large 8vo, the main correspondence all contained in one box fileQTY: (an archive)NOTE:Sir Alan Cobham was a noted pilot who undertook a succession of record-breaking long-distance flights in the 1920s and 1930s.This collection includes correspondence relating to the development of air-to-air refuelling, and Sir Alan Cobham's company Flight Refuelling Ltd (FRL) which he founded in the mid 1930's. By 1939 FRL's looped hose refuelling system was practical enough to be regularly used to top up Imperial Airways flying boats departing on the transatlantic service. During World War Two FRL concentrated on military aircraft modifications, including the development of an extra long-range version of the Avro Lancaster for the RAF ‘Tiger Force’, intended to operate against Japan. Although the Japanese surrender meant these aircraft were never used, the experience allowed FRL to modify and operate a fleet of Lancaster and Lancastrian aircraft to ferry fuel into the besieged city of Berlin during the Berlin Airlift of 1948-49.
Four Corgi 1/144 diecast model airplanes to include Berlin Airlift Avro Lancastrian and Avro York (models both mint), Frontier Airlines Lockheed Constellation (model mint) and Short S.25 Sunderland V (very good overall condition, small paint chip wing trailing edge and damaged beaching gear). Boxes at least very good
Royal Lancastrian: Richard Joyce for Pilkington lustre bowl decorated with floral to inside and blue glaze to outside, impressed marks to base and RJ mark. Approx. 16.5cm diameter and 5.5cm high.Condition: Hairline crack to side, slight loss to decoration within inside, slight surface scratches and staining.
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