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A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery plate by William S Mycock, dated 1920, painted to the well with a bird on scrolling foliage ground, inside bands of scrolling foliage in gold and deep bronze lustre on a blue ground, the back with a band of scrolling foliage, impressed marks, painted artist cipher and dated, 26.5cm. diam. Provenance A private collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase by William S Mycock, dated 1916, swollen, shouldered form, painted columns of stylised flowers in sand and rust on a blue lustre ground impressed marks, painted artist cipher, painted date code, 15.5cm. high Provenance A private collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery single-handled vase, dated 1912, compressed ovoid body with collar rim, painted with three medieval long boats, inter-spaced with a flock of flying cranes, the foreground flowering trees, in copper lustre on a cream ground, the neck with a band of laurel, impressed marks, painted date 1912 artists monogram E A P, 11.5cm. high Provenance The Harriman Judd Collection, Sotheby's online auction. A private collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery. Literature A.J. Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 49 plate 53 for an example of this shape decorated by Gordon Forsyth in the collection of Salford Museum and Art Gallery. The shape was based on a thirteenth century Persian Sava lustre jug (see plate 52).
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery wall plate by William S Mycock, painted to the well with a galleon at full sail, the rim with rope border, in dark blue on a fiery orange glaze impressed marks, painted artist cipher and date mark, 29cm. diam. Provenance A private collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase probably designed by Richard Joyce, shape no.3353, shouldered form, modelled in low relief with a frieze of three walking lions, covered in a matt green glaze, impressed marks, 25cm. high Literature Arts and Crafts Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's, 20th June 2012 lot 192 for an identical vase covered in a matt orange glaze. Provenance Private collection.
A pair of early Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery vases, dated 1910, model no.2786, tapering cylindrical form with knopped neck, covered in a curdled turquoise blue glaze, a Pilkington's flower shaped dish covered in an aventurine and orange glaze, a small olive green diamond shaped dish and a blue bowl, impressed marks, 26.5cm. high (5) Provenance Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis, 1980, green diamond dish catalogue number 345. Private collection.
King George VI Coronation a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery limited edition wall plaque designed by William S Mycock, dated 1937, domed, circular form, cast in low relief with crown and inscribed to the rim, under a mushroom glaze, another wall plaque celebrating the coronation of Edward VIII glazed silver-grey and a collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian pottery including asymmetric dishes by Mitzi Cunliffe, two vases painted with flowers, a Liberty Tudric Pewter mounted vase and a collection of matt glazed ware King George VI plaque incised artist monogram, impressed 250 only of these are made. This is no.68, chips to Edward VIII plaque, 24cm. diam. (37) Provenance Private collection.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Lapis vase by Richard Joyce, shouldered form painted with stylised foliage band below chevron in turquoise on a matt silver-grey ground, a Pilkington's Lancastrian Lapis tazza by Gladys Rogers, a vase by William S Mycock and five other blue glazed pots impressed marks, painted artist cipher, 23cm. high, (7) Provenance Decorative Arts, Bonhams Auctioneer's. 24th March 1999 lot 618 (Lapis tazza) Private collection.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase designed by William S Mycock, dated 1933, model no.194, swollen cylindrical form, modelled in low relief with scaly fish swimming in turbulent waters, glazed olive on a matt silver-grey ground, a Pilkington's bowl by Mycock inscribed Carior Libertas Patria Cara, a flaring bowl and two vases decorated in a matt silver-grey glaze impressed marks, incised artist cipher and date mark, 22.5cm. high (5) Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles Richard Dennis, page 42 plate 40 for an original design by Mycock for a similar fish vase. Provenance Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition, Richard Dennis, 1980, Carior Libertas bowl catalogue number 439. Private collection.
A PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY LUSTRE ONION SHAPED VASE, decorated with silver lustre and black anthemium motifs on a blue ground, impressed 2874, Pilkington mark, Royal Lancastrian, England and with silver artist's monogram, height 22cm (condition: no signs of chips, cracks or restoration)
Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian shallow bowl with grey ground and ochre borders by Gwladys Rogers and E. T. Radford, 23cm diameter, a lobed green and blue dripped glaze vase, no.2790 and another with red dripped glaze, no.2366. (3).Condition report:Bowl - Visible crazing to interior rim and exterior, as images.Blue/green vase - Light crazing.Red vase - Crazing.
A Royal Doulton 'Wild Rose' pattern pitcher and bowl, pitcher 18.5 cm high, bowl 21 cm diameter; together with a Royal Doulton twin-handled vase, floral decoration on mottled mauve ground, 21.5 cm high, impressed marks to base; and a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian baluster vase by John Brannan, mottled green glaze, impressed marks to base, 26 cm high (4)
A Victorian blue glazed earthenware jug depicting Mr Isaac van Amberg performing with lions, tigers and panther, with lion mask handle, the rim decorated as a theatre curtain (chipped and with old rivet repairs), h.22cm; together with a Royal Lancastrian vase, of baluster form, on a green ground, impressed mark verso and numbered 2671 Royal Lancastrian England, h.27cm (2)
GORDON FORSYTH (1879-1952) FOR PILKINGTON'S TILE & POTTERY CO. LARGE LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASE & COVER, CIRCA 1907 decorated with a landscape frieze of animals, birds and cypress trees, impressed maker's mark and artist's cypher to base, applied exhibition label under cover 44cm high Provenance: Richard Dennis 'Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition', 1980, no. 319 Literature: Cross, Anthony 'Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles', Richard Dennis, 1980, page 35, plate XX11 where this example is illustrated.
GORDON FORSYTH (1879-1952) FOR PILKINGTON'S TILE & POTTERY CO. MONUMENTAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE PUNCH BOWL, DATED 1907 decorated to the interior with a bacchanalian procession within and band of fruiting vines and bearing inscription to rim GOD OF YOUTH LET THIS DAY HERE ENTER WITHOUT CARE OR FEAR, impressed maker's marks and date, painted artist's cypher, bears applied exhibition label 50.5cm diameter Provenance: Richard Dennis 'Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition', 1980, no. 324 Literature: Cross, Anthony 'Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles', Richard Dennis, 1980, page 51, plate 60 where this example is illustrated.
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