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A Linthorpe Pottery Vase Designed by Christopher Dresser (restored); a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian turquoise glaze vase (restored); and a Bretby twin handled vase (3)Linthorpe - crazed and with noticable glaze scratches throughoutPilkington - Heavily restored rim- 38cm highBretby - Heavily crazed and with a hairline through the base
A GROUP OF NAMED CERAMICS, comprising a set of four Royal Doulton Brambly Hedge 'Four Seasons' collector's plates, a Royal Crown Derby 'Derby Posies' pattern trinket box (reglued), a Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase 2634, impressed marks to base, a Tony Wood 'Indian Tree' pattern wall pocket, etc. (s.d) a.f (Qty) Condition Report: some pieces have been reglued, figure is chipped)
SEVEN ART / STUIDO POTTERY VASES, ETC, including a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian baluster streaked blue / grey glaze vase, impressed and incised marks, height 16.5cm, a Royal Doulton twin handled vase with applied cornflower decoration, a small Poole baluster vase, height 10.5cm, a mushroom glazed Poole vase, an iridescent black glazed three handled vase, etc (7) (Condition report: three handled vase cracked, most other pieces are ok, some crazing in glaze to base of Pilkington's vase)
A mixed lot comprising a large majolica style earthenware pot/planter with relief-moulded floral decoration (h- 16cm, w- 28cm), a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase (marked verso, h- 16cm), a Jobling style opaque glass basket form wall pocket, a Japanese Imari plate, and an antique glass onion bottle (5)
Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, decorated with fish swimming amongst seaweed, Arts and Crafts, by Richard Joyce, with impressed and painted marks to base, '2445' to base, 12.5cm tall. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration, firing blemish to underside of lip and to one fish eye.
PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN - a dish, fluted square form, mottled orange glaze, circa 1930, impressed marks and shape, number 2539, 20cms (h) and a later orange glazed bottle form table lamp with three bands of lozenge shaped decoration, black printed backstamp, 22cms (h) excluding fittingProvenance: private collection Conwy
A GROUP OF BRITISH CERAMICS (11)Late 19th/20th century Comprising; two Burmantofts faience yellow glazed bottle vases, 23cm and 27cm high; a Bretby flambe glazed bottle vase, 25cm high; a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian blue glazed ovoid vase, 28cm high; three Royal Doulton `Rouge et Noir' vases, tallest 24cm high; two small Bretby jardinieres, 9.5cm and 11cm high; also two small turquoise glazed bottle vases, tallest 15cm high (11)Provenance: The Purple Shop – The Anthony Gardner Collection.See Bellmans website article for further information: https://www.bellmans.co.uk/story/the-purple-shop-the-anthony-gardner-collectionCondition ReportThe smaller Bretby jardiniere has a nick to the rim. Otherwise in overall good condition
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery baluster vase, with running lustre glaze, blue glaze to the base, numbered 2915 to the base and with impressed marks, 28cm high overall Overall signs of age wear and use. Related display wear including scratches to the base. Impressed marks to the base are slightly illegible. Some crazing to the glaze.
WILLIAM SALTER MYCOCK (1872-1950) FOR PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN A pottery wall charger with incised decoration of a seagull, 28cm diameter, together with another decorated with a peacock, 35.5cm diameter, both with WSM monogram and impressed mark to base (2) Condition Report:The peacock charger has some crazing. No chips, cracks or restoration to either
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.
Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase, decorated by Mycock, with gazelle and floral pattern. Height +/- 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The vase is in generally good order with no major issues. It is free from any damage and there are no repairs and no restoration. Minor criticisms would be that there is some rubbing to the gilding around the top rim and minor fading to the lustre on the gazelles. There is no significant crazing. There are glazing faults around the stilt marks to the underside. We have inspected the vase under a UV light which does not reveal any restoration.
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.
A Royal Lancastrian stoneware bowl, designed by Mycock William Salter, design no. 3377, of slightly domed form, decorated to the rim with an arrangement of concentric circles with incised swirls, impressed to the base with factory marks and monogram cypher 'MWS'36cm diameter6cm highCondition ReportWith some minor scratches to the base.
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