GORDON FORSYTH FOR PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN: A LUSTREWARE VASE, shouldered form, decorated with flower heads and frieze of praying figures, no. 2369, impressed and painted marks, 22.5cm high Condition Report: Item appears to be in good overall condition with no visible damage or restoration.
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Sola Nobilitas Virtus a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian wall plate by William S Mycock, dated 1928, shape no,3218, painted to the well with a heraldic knights helmet and scrolling foliage and Latin inscription (virtue alone is true nobility) to the rim in gilt lustre on a red ground, the reverse with scroll border on lime-green ground impressed and painted marks, painted artist cipher and date mark, 29cm. diam. Provenance The Bill Coles Collection British Art Pottery, Woolley and Wallis Auctioneer's, 30th November 2011 lot 169 Private collection.
AN EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY CYLINDRICAL LUSTRE DECORATED VASE by Richard Joyce, with two stags and two hinds divided by trees, painted monogram and impressed mark, numbered 3041, 8" (20.5cm) high (repaired chips), ALSO A 1950's ROYAL LANCASTRIAN ROUNDED-TRIANGULAR SHAPED SHALLOW BOWL, turquoise blue interior and black underside, impressed mark, 10 1/2" (26.5cm) across (2)
PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY SMALL DISH, of flared, footed form, in pale green hare's fur glaze, 2" (5.1cm) high, 5 ¼" (13.3cm) diameter, together with a GREEN GLAZED BRETBY DISH, TWO OTHERS, SIMILAR, CAMPDEN POTTERY PLANT POT HOLDER, and a LARGE JUG, marked, 'COOK', 13 ½" (34.3cm) high, (7)
A Lancastrian green glazed vase, a red Royal Doulton vase, a model of a dragon and other itemsCondition: Lancaster vase: 8 1/2" high, crazing, no obvious chips, over all good condition. Daulton vase: 5 1/2" high, possible hairline (illustrated) otherwise good condition. Studio Vase: 6 1/2" high, some faults to glaze/firing faults, ware to rim (illustrated), otherwise good condition.
WW2 Royal Navy Motor Torpedo Boat Coastal Forces Distinguished Service Medal.A scarce gallantry group awarded to Coxswain Bernard Maguire DSM, MID, who served with the 7th MTB Flotilla Inshore Squadron Coastal Forces Mediterranean. Comprising: Distinguished Service Medal “LS B Maquire D/JX 204219”, 1939/45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal, MID Oak leaf. The group remains mounted as originally worn and is accompanied by a photograph showing Maquire in uniform wearing his medals ... Also accompanying the group original forwarding Buckingham Palace forwarding letter for the DSM ... Uniform Medal ribbons and a small amount of research. Medals GC some contact wear. The Recommendation for the Distinguished Service Medal was raised on the 4th April 1945. “Offensive Patrols with the inshore Squadron Gulf of Genoa”, “Leading Seaman Maguire has been coxswain of an MTB in this area for 18 months during which time he has been in 18 actions, as a result of which 13 enemy ships have been sunk. His fearless and good cheer in action have always been outstanding and he has set a very fine example, and the high standard for which his boat is renowned”The MID appeared in the London Gazette on the 21st November 1944 and was awarded for service onboard MTB 421. The action report for the operation resulting in this award gives a better idea of the type of operation Maguire was involved. On the 14th July 1944 the Flotilla was ordered to attack four enemy F Lighters. These heavily armed German ships were engaged the MTB’s including 421 were fired upon by 88mm, 40mm and 20mm guns, when closing to within 800 yards to release torpedoes, while the British unit disengaged explosions were observed and one F lighter was sunk, with another damaged. The action took place of the West coast of Italy when the 421 was under the command of Lt Robert Vervill DSC MID.Bernard Maquire was a Lancastrian by birth and had seen action in a MTB at Dover , during the early stages of the war. He had participated in the ill-fated attack on the Scharnhorst and Gneisenan, during their dash through the Dover Straits, before being posted to the Mediterranean. He served in various MTB actions, before being posted to the 7th Flotilla, where he was appointed Coxswain of MTB 421. He remained with the Royal Navy in the post war years confirmed by the accompanying photograph of him wearing his medals.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian high fired lustre vaseOf bulbous form, decorated with floral motifs on a ribbed body, impressed factory marks and painters initials for William S Mycock, height 20cmCONDITION REPORT:Generally good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration, crazing and craze lines to body and wear to glaze and decoration in parts
Quantity of Anodised Collar Badges including KOSB... Royal Scots Dragoon Guards... Welbeck College... Sussex... Fishguard... Middlesex Reg... QC DLI... Leicestershire... Worcestershire... QC Parachute Regiment... Queens Own Buffs... QC Lancastrian Brig... Ayrshire Yeo... QC Loyal Regiment... Cheshire... A & SH... QC 9/12 Lancers... Somerset LI... QC 14/20 Hussars... QC Intelligence Corps... QC 13/18 Royal Hussars. 150 items, most complete with backing plates. Some pairs.
A Martinware Pottery stoneware salt glazed representation of the Martin Brothers Shop, made by Ian Gregory, and given as an invite from Richard Dennis to the Martin Brothers Exhibition at Sotheby's Belgravia 1978, also with a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian invite from Richard Dennis to an exhibition in 1980, 10in.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase by Gordon M Forsyth, decorated in silver lustre with four lion rampants divided by poplar trees, all against a royal blue ground, the underside with impressed marks, number 2920, painted artist marks in lustre, 16cm high CONDITION REPORT: Crazing to the body. Small chip to the foot rim. Minor surface scratches. No obvious restoration or repairs.
TWO PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN MOTTLED GREY MATT GLAZED POTTERY VASES, comprising: one of ribbed orbicular form, thrown by E.T.Radford, 6 ¼" (16cm) high, indistinct mould number, the other of ovoid form with moulded design of overlapping diamonds, 7 ¼" (18.4cm) high, mould no: 3307, impressed marks, (2)
FOUR PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN ORANGE VERMILLION GLAZED POTTERY SMALL VASES, comprising: one of bottle form, 5 ¼" (13.3cm) high, mould no: 293?, another with tall, drawn neck, 5 ¾" (14.6cm) high, mould no: 2498, another of ovoid form, 5 ¼" (13.3cm) high, mould no: 2842, and the other of baluster form, 4 ½" (11.4cm) high, mould no: 2656, impressed marks, (4)
THREE PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY VASES IN MOTTLED PALE TURQUOISE MATT GLAZE, comprising: one of flared form, 5 ¼" (13.3cm) high, mould no: 2629, another of waisted form, 7 ¼" (18.5cm) high, mould no: 3273, the other of orbicular, footed form, 4 ¼" (10.8cm) high, mould no:2507, impressed marks, (3)
PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE GLAZED POTTERY VASE BY WILLIAM S. MYCOCK, of footed baluster form with slightly tapering neck and lipped rim, gilt decorated with a repeat design of a kingfisher with fish and a duck on the water, set on a red ground with stylised floral border top the rim,. 7" (17.8cm) high, impressed mark and mould no: 3043, painted artist mark, supplied with a framed and glazed BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH of the Carnival Queen, and three friends, who won the vase as a prize, (2)
FOUR PIECES OF MOTTLED, MATT GLAZED ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY, comprising: BLUE VASE, 3 ¼" (8.2cm) high, mould no: 2781, AND PLATE, 8 ¼" (21cm) diameter, mould no: 9932, GREEN VASE, 3 ½" (9cm) high, mould no: 2155, and a AND NUT DISH, thrown by E.T.Radford, 5 ¼" (13.3cm) diameter, mould no: 231, impressed marks, (4)
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