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A Masonic silver pendant of oval form, enamelled with red and blue guilloché decoration for 'Lancashire Western Division' with set square, etc to the centre, length 6.5cm, F&S, Birmingham 1957, a Masonic silver presentation key in case engraved 'Presented to the Lancastrian Lodge No.3631 by Bro. E. Pearce-Ward First Treasurer January 1913', length 11cm, maker's mark indistinct, London 1912, in original box (2).
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery vase, designed by Richard Joyce, shape No. 88, the ovoid shouldered vase, moulded with stylised deer amongst trees, signed with monogram, stamped 'Royal Lancastrian', 'Made in England',27.5cm highThe vendor is a direct descendant of William Burton (1863-1941). Burton was a chemist at Wedgwood, but moved to Pilkington to oversee the production of fine pottery in the style of ancient Persian and Chinese potters, commissioning work from some of the top designers of the time. Burton was inspired by the Arts & Crafts Movement, and in particular, the workings of William Morris and John Ruskin. Condition report: Crazing apparent in various places across the body of the vase. No evidence of cracks, chips. Inside cracked and water stained.
WALTER CRANE (1845-1915, DESIGNER) AND WILLIAM S. MYCOCK (1872-1950, ARTIST) FOR PILKINGTON’S TILE decorated with classical figures in sailing ships, painted artist's, designer's and date cyphers to the base, painted artist's marks and designer's monogram, impressed maker's marks 2472/ ENGLAND/ VI, applied paper label ROYAL LANCASTRIAN(26.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Cross, Anthony Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, 1980, page 9, plate V, where similar examples are illustrated. Provenance: Property from an Important Private Collection
William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1925, ovoid shouldered form, painted with foliated heraldic emblems within vine wreath cartouches with fleur de lys trefoils, the neck with a geometric band above foliate sprigs and stylised bluebell fronds, impressed marks 3160, monogram and date, 18.5cm high
Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, circa 1920, shouldered ovoid form, painted with a band of polar bears in an icy landscape, between bronzed iridescent borders with wave bands, painted monogram,17cm high Provenance: Harriman Judd Collection; Sotheby's, New York, 22nd January 2001, lot 408 Note: see Cross, A.J. 1980, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, p.62, pl.87 for an illustration of this vase
William S. Mycock for Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian. A lustreware baluster vase, the shoulder inscribed in latin 'NON.PROGREDI.EST.REGREDI' above scrolling flowers and leaves, inscribed and impressed marks including shape number 3049, 29.5cm highCONDITION: Fine crazing to the glaze all over, no chips, cracks or restoration detached, in good condition, with typical minor glaze imperfections.
Richard Joyce for Pilkington Royal Lancastrian. A lustre bottle vase, in green, yellow and blue tones, decorated with four deer amid flowering trees, the neck with clouds, impressed and inscribed marks, 22.3cm highCONDITION: Fine crazing to the glaze all over, the base has been ground off in manufacture, the crazing is slightly heavier around the foot otherwise in good condition with no restoration chips or cracks detected.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Circular Wall Plaque, designed by William S Mycock, entitled TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF KING GEORGE VI, surrounding a central crown above GR initials and dated MAY 12 1937, impressed to the reverse 250 only of these are made. This is No. 123 and artist's monogram, 25.5cm diameter .Crazed all over.
Charles Cundall for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, 1909, the exterior with a sang de boeuf and turquoise glaze, painted with a geometric band of waves and dots, the interior with a vine border and central floral rosette, within a streaky copper lustre ground, impressed marks, painted monogram, 17.5cm diameter
Richard Joyce (1873-1931), a Pilkington Lancastrian Lustre vase c.1915, faint impression of maker's impressed mark, RJ painted monogram Inverted baluster shape, having a raised scrolling pattern at the broadest part, covered with a lustre glaze changing from green, red and blue 19 cm highThe lustre glaze changes around the vase, streaked and variegated in places. Some light wear and abrasions.Notes: Has a Bill Coles Collection label on the bottom.
WILLIAM S MYCOCK FOR ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a lustre glazed vase with silvered stylised detail on a cobalt blue ground, impressed marks and numbered 2572 to base, height 26cm. Additional InformationGeneral wear, the original firing is a bit dull in parts, glaze crazing to the glaze around the bottom of the vase especially, but otherwise good condition.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, shape no.2153, compressed form with collar neck, painted with panels of berried laurel sprays alternating with simple leaf panels in golden lustre on a ruby ground impressed factory mark, painted artist cipher, 14.5cm. high Provenance The Bill Coles collection.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, dated 1912, shouldered ribbed form, painted with rosehip sprays in dark blue on a mottled matt blue ground, another similar covered in a speckled in green, a vase modelled in low relief with fruiting vine by William S Mycock, glazed pale matt grey and three other vases, impressed factory marks, damages, 28cm. high (6) Provenance The Bill Coles collection.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian charger by William S Mycock, dated 1937, tubeline decorated with a spray of wild flowers in colours on a black ground, impressed factory marks, painted artist cipher and date code, 35cm. diam. Provenance British Art Pottery 25th November 2009, lot 207 Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers The Bill Coles collection. Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 69 plate 112 for a comparable charger illustrated.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase, shouldered cylindrical form, cast in low relief with three lions, covered in a mottled orange glaze, another vase modelled in low relief with cockerel by William S Mycock, and a bowl decorated with a seagull by William S Mycock, impressed marks, cockerel vase smashed and re-stuck, 25cm. high, (3) Provenance The Bill Coles collection.
Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock dated 1927 painted with scrolling leaves on a blue ribbed ground, painted and impressed marks to base, 11.5cm highCondition report: No damage or restoration. Overall feint crazing and minor wear to the pattern. There is one burst glaze bubble to the foot rim as well as a small glaze scratch.
* Pilkington. A Royal Lancastrian pottery bowl by William Mycock 1926, the circular lustre bowl with a blue ground and green scroll border, various marks to base and dated 1926, general surface wear and crazing, 28cm diameterQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
WILLIAM S. MYCOCKA PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE, CIRCA 1920-38Of squat baluster form, decorated with incised floral continuous pattern in black, yellow and vibrant orange, incised WSM monogram, impressed shape number 181 and factory mark.23cm high.The absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.In very good condition without chips, cracks or restoration. Inspected under a UV light.

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