William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre galleon vase, 1932, shouldered ovoid form, painted with six swan boats in sail, on scrolling seas, below a band of clouds, purple ground with bronzed iridescence, impressed and painted marks, 2637, 20cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 54; illustrated in Corbett, A & B, 2016, Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery, A Guide for Collectors, p.183
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William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre galleon charger, 1924, flat circular form, red ground with ship in sail on open seas, within a foliate ribbon border, impressed and painted marks, 32cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 55
Annie Burton for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre box and cover, 1913, circular, painted with a central rosette within concentric rings and band of quatrefoil and C scrolls impressed and painted marks, 8cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery Exhibition 1980, number 28; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.39, pl.xxviii; illustrated in Corbett, A & B, 2016, Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery, A Guide for Collectors, p.92
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1914, squat ovoid form, painted with lions passant, between cheque and diaper poplar trees, copper over teal green, impressed and painted marks, 12cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 269
William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1912, vertically ribbed squat ovoid form, reverse painted with birds in foliate branches, between raised teardrop moulding, above a band of fluted lappets, silver iridescence over yellow to green vari hue glaze, impressed and painted marks, 14.5cm diameter
Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian red lustre twin handled vase, 1907, baluster form, painted with crowned rampant lions in a foliate scroll ground, below a lappet band and rosette bordered neck, painted and impressed marks, 2595, 22cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 195; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.35, pl.xxiv
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a large Royal Lancastrian heraldic lustre vase, 1909, ribbed shouldered form, painted with seven panels of lions rampant between relief moulded vertical teardrop pilasters, blue ground, decorated in iridescent bronze, impressed and painted marks, 44cm high Provenance: commissioned by Harriet Nelson for Sir Amos Nelson, the Lancashire cotton manufacturer
Gwladys Rodgers for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, 1907, rounded and footed form, painted with a central fish within a border of shells and seaweed, on red ground, impressed and painted marks, 2680, 15cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 24; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.39, pl.xxvii; illustrated in Corbett, A & B, 2016, Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery, A Guide for Collectors, p.108
Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre fish vase, 1908, shouldered conical ovoid form, painted with an aquatic scene of seaweed and fish, on a beige ground with iridescent silver and red coral decoration, impressed and painted marks, 2617, 19cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 217; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.35, pl.xxiv
Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a small Royal Lancastrian lustre fish vase, 1924, shouldered ovoid form, painted with an aquatic scene of seaweed, seahorse and fish, on a streaky blue ground with iridescent silver and red decoration, impressed and painted marks, 2521, 9cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 167
William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1932, ovoid form, painted with birds in flight over a rolling hill and tufted field ground, below a band of scrolling clouds and foliate scrolls above, impressed and painted marks, 2840, 22cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 71; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.35, pl.xxi; illustrated in Corbett, A & B, 2016, Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery, A Guide for Collectors, p.183
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1909, shouldered ovoid form, painted with reverse painted with crows in trees, blue and bronze, painted and impressed marks, 2639, 18.5cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 279; illustrated in A J Cross, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.35 and p.54, pl.73
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1913, shouldered ovoid form, painted with alternating panels of birds and foliage, on an iridescent brown ground, impressed and painted marks, 13.5cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 304
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1919, footed bulbous bottle form, painted with a geometric knotted lattice and polka dots on a green ground, impressed and painted marks, 22cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 303; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.35, pl.xxii
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a large Royal Lancastrian twin handled heraldic lustre vase, 1908, shouldered bulbous form, painted with a motto in Gothic script Ave Maria Gratia Plena, above two red lions on a sage green foliate scroll ground, impressed and printed marks, 2613, 30cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 270
Annie Burton for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, 1910, ogee rounded form, iridescent yellow to green ground, painted to the exterior with a band of leafing vine, impressed and painted marks, 17cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 29; illustrated in Corbett, A & B, 2016, Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery, A Guide for Collectors, p.93
William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian heraldic lustre charger, 1923, flat circular form, painted with a central coat of arms with red lion shield and swan crest in a foliate scroll ground, the rim with motto Salus Populi Suprema est Lex, on pink peach iridescent band, the reverse with concentric rings and incised motto translation the welfare of the people is the supreme law, and incised 'motto of Missouri', impressed and painted marks, 32cm diameter
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian heraldic lustre dish, 1908, circular with everted rim, painted with a central red shield of rampant lion, within a stylised landscape border of poplar trees, birds and cloud scrolls on blue ground, the reverse with spade motifs, impressed and painted marks, 21.5cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 407
Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a large Royal Lancastrian relief moulded lustre ginger jar and cover, 1924, ovoid form, painted with three heraldic armoured knights on horseback, between trees, bands of scrolling clouds and trefoils below and above, the lid modelled with a lion and shield in high relief, impressed and painted marks, 2641, 30cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 229; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.62, pl.89
Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian relief moulded lustre vase, 1909, shouldered ovoid form, decorated with various animals and birds including storks, bear, leopards and deer in a millefleur forest landscape, on blue purple ground, painted and impressed marks, 2642, 28.5cm high
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a large Royal Lancastrian lustre Evangelist Alms dish, 1908, the central boss modelled in relief with the winged lion of St Mark with painted banner, within a foliate shrub and scroll well, the broad rim relief moulded with wrythen teardrops of flower heads in foliate scrolls, green and blue ground, decorated in silver, impressed and painted marks, 56cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 274; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.52, pl.64A
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a large Royal Lancastrian lustre Evangelist Alms dish, 1909, the central boss modelled in relief with the eagle of St John with painted banner, within a flaming dagger and spiral lappet well, the broad rim relief moulded with wrythen teardrops of alternating cornflower and leafy vine motifs, blue ground, decorated in silver and red, the reverse in teal green with ribbon flower motifs, impressed and painted marks, 56cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 273; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.57, pl.xxxiii
Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian relief moulded lustre Valkyrie plaque, 1926, the central iridescent copper image of a female warrior on horseback, within a turquoise and rouge flambe mottled brim of raised swirling clouds, incised, impressed and painted marks, 40cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980, number 178; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.62, pl.91
Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington, a large Royal Lancastrian relief moulded lustre St George vase, 1908, shouldered form, modelled with St George on horseback lancing a writhing dragon , with maiden to the side, the pale blue ground with red thorny tendril design, decorated in bronzed and red iridescent glaze, below a foliate frond and heart neck, with red strand and cloud shoulder, inscribed St George For England, impressed and painted marks, 53cm high Provenance: Franco British Exhibition 1908; illustrated in Corbett, A & B, 2016, Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery, A Guide for Collectors, p.119 and the cover illustration of the book; one of only two examples know to have been produced. Note: accompanying the vase is a letter dated 1981 to Mr Cross from auctioneer Mark Bridgford giving details of the consignor's great uncle, a William Hague who lived at The Hollies, Frederick St, Oldham. He was a Cotton Master who had a passion for antiques and the first man in Oldham to own a Rolls-Royce, (and the last to own a horse and carriage). Although it is not known where he purchased the vase in question, Bridgford suggests it is likely he would have known the Pilkington family personally.
Edmund Kent for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian tubelined tile, circa 1910, decorated with winged putti or fairies beside a basket of flowers, monogram, 15.5cm x 23.5cm Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.33, pl.34
J H Sellers for Pilkington, two Royal Lancastrian relief moulded heraldic lustre tiles, painted with a griffin to each facing each other, within foliate scroll ground, one in dark blue iridescent glaze, 15cm square (2) Note: part of the Edgar Wood fireplace exhibited at the Franco British Exhibition 1908
J H Sellers for Pilkington, two Royal Lancastrian relief moulded heraldic lustre tiles, painted with a griffin to each facing each other, within foliate scroll ground, one in dark blue iridescent glaze, 15cm square (2) Note: part of the Edgar Wood fireplace exhibited at the Franco British Exhibition 1908
Albert Hall for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian relief moulded lustre tile, circa 1908, decorated with a stag standing infront of a tree, with scrolling tendrils to the base, signed with monogram, 42.4cm x 21cm Provenance: Richard Dennis Pilkington's Pottery exhibition 1980; illustrated in Cross, A J, 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery, p.33, pl.35

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