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TWO PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN MATT GLAZED POTTERY VASES THROWN BY E.T. RADFORD, comprising, one of cylindrical form, glazed in tones of blue, green and off white, 7 ¼" (18.4cm) high, mould no: 198, the other of squat form, glazed in running tones of yellow and orange, 4 ½" (11.4cm) high, mould no: 3178, impressed and incised marks, (2)
THREE PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN MOTTLED GREY MATT GLAZED POTTERY VASES, comprising: one of waisted form, 10 ¾" (27.3cm) high, mould no: 3201, another of lobated ovoid form, 5" (12.6cm) high, mould no: 2780, and the other of cylindrical form, 4" (10.2cm) high, mould no:2, impressed marks, (3)
THREE PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN ORANGE VERMILLION GLAZED POTTERY VASES WITH BLACK RUNNINGS, comprising: one of footed, bottle form 7" (17.8cm) high, mould no: 2904, another of slender ovoid form, 7" (17.8cm) high, mould no: 2559, and the other of ovoid form, 3 ½" (9cm) high, mould no: 4, impressed marks, (3)
A mixed lot comprising a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian bowl, a Tuscan china figure, a Wade "Nod" figure, a fireman's helmet inkwell, a Masons pottery jug, a continental photo frame, a Keswick School of Industrial Arts bowl, a pair of silver plate and mother of pearl knives rests with silver collars, two Conrah vases and a Pewter rowing trophy.
Corgi Aviation Archive 'Sammy B' B-17G flying fortress 48202, a Corgi first issue Berlin Airlift Avro Lancastrian Flight Refuelling Ltd 47403, Corgi military Avro Lancaster Royal Canadian Air Force, first issue 47303 and a Corgi military Boeing B17 flying fortress 'Memphis Belle' first issue 48204 (4)
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.
RICHARD JOYCE (1873-1931) FOR PILKINGTON'S TILE AND POTTERY CO. ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE the moulded body decorated with cheetahs, warthog, deer, bear, cranes and trees, on a purple ground with gold lustre, impressed mark, shape number 2642 and painted deer and RJ monogram, 27.5cm high Condition Report: Available upon request
A mixed lot of Pilkingtons Lancastrian pottery comprising an orange vase of tapering form, a blue gourd shaped vase and a further blue circular bowl (all with damage) together with a collection of Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian pottery, comprising two abstract shaped bowls plus two further small vases
A selection of collectable to include a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian saucer dish with Jun style glaze, impressed marks verso, 12.5cm diameter, an early 20th century gilt brass posy holder, 12cm high, a French porcelain vase and cover formerly a surmount from a clock garniture, 13cm high, a Royal Crown Derby coffee can and saucer, a miniature Royal Crown Derby posies coffee can, two Royal Doulton girl figures titled 'Lily' and 'Dinky Do', a Pendelfin rabbit, mother of pearl handled sewing instruments etc (17)
PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; an ovoid vase decorated with stylised leaves in blue and green, impressed marks to base, no.165, also incised 'ETR' to base and with artist's monogram, height 16cm, and a matching plate, diameter 21cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
Two pieces of Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian To include circular bowl, having incised and painted floral decoration, diameter 21cm, a plate with central incised floral panel, diameter 20.5cm, each with impressed factory marks and signature for William S Mycock to baseCONDITION REPORTeach with minor crazing and plate with scratches to surface
Three pieces of Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian To include red glazed vase of inverted baluster form with panelled decoration, height 23cm, green glazed bowl with scalloped edge, diameter 23cm, each with impressed marks to baseCONDITION REPORTblue bowl internal light scratches, each with minor crazing, otherwise good
WILLIAM MYCOCK for Royal Lancastrian; a green glazed scroll decorated vase, impressed marks to base, numbered 3254 and with incised monogram, height 13.75cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good condition apart from odd manufacturing imperfections, the main one being a firing crack along the neck, running horizontally below lip, some minor surface dirt.
GORDON FORSYTH (1879-1952) FOR PILKINGTON'S TILE & POTTERY CO.'APOLLO', A MONUMENTAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASE, DATED 1909 decorated with a frieze of cockerels to the neck, and to the body with the figure of Apollo riding a chariot through the clouds pulled by six horses, reserved on a blue ground, bears inscription APOLLO, painted artist’s and date cyphers to the base, impressed factory monogram and marks 2471 / IX/ ENGLAND 54cm highProvenance: The Harriman Judd Collection of British Art Pottery, Sotheby’s, New York, 22 January 2001, lot 407Note: This impressive vase is one of the largest pieces ever produced by the factory in lustre glazes. Pilkington’s Tile & Pottery Company was founded in 1891 at Clifton, near Salford, Greater Manchester. William Burton, previously a chemist with Josiah Wedgwood & Sons, was employed as manager and guided the company through its early years until 1915. He was joined by his brother Joseph, and together they developed the glazes for which the company became famous. The first large exhibition of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery was held at the Graves Gallery in London in 1904, and two years later the first of the lustre wares were shown at the Arts & Crafts Exhibition in London. The firm employed some of the leading designers of the day for these special wares, including Lewis F. Day, C.F.A. Voysey and Walter Crane, as well as designs from their own decorators, including Richard Joyce, Gordon Forsyth and William S. Mycock. The firm was awarded the Royal Warrant in 1913, after which the range was known as Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian.
WILLIAM S. MYCOCK (1872-1950) FOR PILKINGTON’S TILE & POTTERY CO.ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASE, DATED 1914decorated with galleons at sea with opposed cartouches containing a fleur-de-lis and a cross, painted artist’s and date cyphers to the base, impressed factory monogram and marks XIV/ ENGLAND25cm high
WALTER CRANE (1845-1915, DESIGNER) AND RICHARD JOYCE (1873-1931, DECORATOR) FOR PILKINGTON’S TILE AND POTTERY CO.‘ST. GEORGE & THE DRAGON’ LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE CHARGER, DATED 1910inscribed CHEVALIER SANS PEUR ET SANS REPROCHE, painted designer’s cypher to the rim, and designer’s and artist’s cyphers and date cyphers verso, impressed factory monogram and marks X/ ENGLAND48.5cm diameterProvenance: The John Scott CollectionExhibited: London, Richard Dennis, Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery, 1980 (252);London, The Fine Art Society, The John Scott Collection: British Art Pottery, 2014 (72)Literature: Cross, Anthony, 'Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles', Shepton Beauchamp 1980, illustrated on the front cover, the same design, and p. 13, with a different colourway.
WILLIAM S. MYCOCK (1872-1950) FOR PILKINGTON’S TILE & POTTERY CO.ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASE, DATED 1920decorated with an armorial device and bearing inscription PRO ARIS ET FOCIS, painted artist’s cypher and dated 1920 to the base, impressed factory monogram and marks 2869/ ROYAL LANCASTRIAN/ ENGLAND26.5cm highNote: "Pro aris et focis" is a Latin phrase used as the motto of many families, military regiments, and some educational institutions meaning "For God and country" or literally "For altars and hearths".
WALTER CRANE (1845-1915, DESIGNER) AND RICHARD JOYCE (1873-1931, DECORATOR) FOR PILKINGTON’S TILE & POTTERY CO.ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASE, CIRCA 1918decorated with classical figures with cypress trees, painted artist’s and designer’s cyphers to the base, impressed factory monogram and marks 2085/ ROYAL LANCASTRIAN/ ENGLAND27cm high
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