A LUSTRE BOWL BY GORDON FORSYTH FOR PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, dated 1909, the central roundel painted with a blue and red flower motif on a dark blue ground, pale blue geometric band to exterior on a red lustre ground, a lustre antelope with Gordon Forsyth's mark painted on the base, impressed P and B mark, IX (1909) and England, diameter 14cm x height 5.5cm (1) (Condition Report: has a small chip to rim, a 3.5cm hairline running along the rim, and a small area of glaze loss inside with another tiny chip, some crazing to interior, otherwise appears ok)
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GLADY ROGERS FOR PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a miniature vase applied with newts climbing the vase beside trees in shades of gold and on a blue ground, painted marks, height 6.5cm.Provenance: The Bill Coyle Collection and complete with original bill of sale from Woolley & Wallis, dated 31.05.06.Condition Report: Fine crazing to the glaze, wear to the lustre especially inside the rim.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; five pieces of assorted ceramics comprising a large orange Vermillion trumpet vase, height 32cm, two green glazed bowls, a squat vase and a blue glazed dish with incised decoration (5).Condition Report: Light wear throughout, the squat vase with minor crazing but good condition.
PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three pieces comprising an early bulbous vase with elongated neck, height 28cm, a blue glazed bottle vase and a green glazed twin handled squat urn vase (3).Condition Report: The blue glaze vase has been broken across the neck and glued back, the large red vase with a kiln kiss to the body and a glazed fault to the foot rim, light crazing to each.
GORDON FORSYTH FOR PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a footed lustre bowl, decorated with a kneeling Geisha girl, bears label verso, diameter 13cm.Condition Report: Sadly, the bowl is af. Large piece has been broken out and repaired, smaller pieces have been broken out and glued, chips from the pieces, large crack running through the bowl.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre hexagonal jar and cover, by William S. Mycock, painted with red grapes and silver-green lustre vines, on a yellow to green graduated ground, impressed mark and model number 2800, silver lustre monogram above a small drawing of a galleon ship, 22cm high, cover damaged
CLARICE CLIFF & PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN CERAMICS, comprising a small Clarice Cliff flared and banded vase 15cms h, Clarice Cliff 'Orange Roof Cottage' coaster 8.6cms diam., and Royal Lancastrian paneled vase with mottled blue glazed, impressed mark 23.8cms h (3)Provenance: collection of the Late Dai Evans, former Director of Picton Castle and former curator of Petworth HouseComments: chip to flared vase, others good.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre bottle vase, by Richard Joyce, with a blue ground decorated with two peacocks divided by a flowering tree, painted with a flying crane mark, artist's monogram and stamped marks and numbers, 17.5cm high Provenance: David Sheard, Doncaster. Condition ReportSmall chip to the base rim. Some tarnishing to the lustre on the base rim. Nibbles. Further photos of the base rim added.
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian - Vase, pattern number 2816, ovoid form with flared neck and moulded lancet decoration in mottled blue glaze, together with another vase, pattern number 2835, of squat shouldered form with moulded border in a speckled turquoise glaze, impressed marks,24cm high and smaller (2)
A collection of silver to include; a cased George V silver manicure set consisting of a pair of vanity pots, nail buffer, and four implements including a pair of tweezers. All with either silver lids or handles, hallmarked by Sydney & Co, Birmingham, 1921. (Also with a pair of metal scissors - probably not original), along with a similar Art Deco engine turned silver dressing table mirror and brush, both hallmarked Birmingham, different makers and dates, a further silver backed dressing table mirror, also Birmingham hallmarked. Along with a pair of Henry Griffith & Sons Birmingham silver napkin rings and an Elkington & Co, "Royal Lancastrian Agricultural Society" Birmingham silver spoon. Weighable silver: Approx. 76.9 grams (2.4ozt) Further Details: Some tarnishing, general wear, scratching etc.
A small collection of early to mid 20th Century art pottery to include; a small Royal Lancastrian 2321 patterned blue lustred dish with vein like design, a French glazed pottery Vallauris globular vase, a Roddy pottery moss like glazed globular vase, marked to base, and a Tunstall, 'Chameleon Ware' blue glazed handled chamber stick. (4) Further Details: Some crazing, general wear to all.
Gladys Rogers - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - Two 1930s Art Deco vases, the first shape 156 decorated with green flowers over a pale grey ground, the second, shape 3184 of ovoid form with a squat neck decorated in blue over grey, both with impressed and incised marks, both monogramed to the base, tallest 22cm. (2)
Richard Joyce - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - A 1930s Art Deco bowl decorated to the centre with a leaping deer against a stylised tree, the whole in pale grey with a green border edge, impressed and incised marks, diameter 22.5cm, together with a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian shape 170 bowl thrown by Edward Radford and decorated by Gladys Rogers, diameter 24cm. (2)
Edward Radford and Gladys Rogers - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - Two 1930s Art Deco vases, the first, shape 202, of ovoid form decorated with tonal green against a pale grey, the second, shape 157, of swollen form with a streaked blue over a pale grey, both with impressed marks, tallest 21cm, damages. (2)
GORDON FORSYTH R.I. (1879-1952) FOR PILKINGTON'S 'ROYAL LANCASTRIAN' POTTERY, A LUSTRE VASE FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURYGilt with two equestrian figures of a fashionable woman reserved on a blue ground with stylized flowers, the inverted neck with gothic script, painted and impressed marks, G.M. Forsyth's cypher 35cm high Condition Report: Glazed scratches to the interior of the neck. 2cm long foot rim chip.Condition Report Disclaimer
GORDON FORSYTH R.I. (1879-1952) FOR PILKINGTON'S 'ROYAL LANCASTRIAN' POTTERY, A LUSTRE VASE FIRST QUARTER 20TH CENTURYDecorated with a field of gilt stiff-leaf foliage on a blue through green ground, painted and impressed marks, G.M. Forsyth's cypher 29cm high Condition Report: Slight wear to the leading edge of the foot rim.Condition Report Disclaimer
Walter Crane (1845-1915) for Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian: A Set of Six Flora's Train 6" Tiles, dust pressed with maidens and various floral specimens, on turquoise ground, each moulded P and incised R119/R120/R121/R122/R123,each 15cm squareSome very small nicks to the edges. Some crazing.
Albert Hall (1887-1934) for Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian: A Relief Moulded Lustre Tile, circa 1908, decorated with a stag stood in front of a tree, with scrolling tendrils to the base, 42cm by 21cmLiterature:Illustrated Cross, A J, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery And Tiles, 1980, page 33, plate 35.Crazed, minor surface wear. Minor nicks to the edges.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian 6" Lustre Tile, moulded with the Tudor Rose, in blue/grey, on a deep pink ground, moulded P, 15cm squareTwo Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian 3" Lustre Tiles, moulded with the Fleur-de-lis, moulded P,8cm squareTwo Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian 3" Lustre Tiles, painted with heart tendrils,8cm square (5)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Gordon Forsyth, painted with maidens on horseback, in silver and red lustre on a blue ground, artist's monogram and year mark 1910, impressed factory mark and 2863,22cm highCrazing thoughout. Air bubble popped on the foot rim. Extra images on-line.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Jar, decorated by William S Mycock, with repeating floral patterns, in golden lustre on a red ground, artist's monogram and painted year 1927, impressed factory mark,14.5cm high (lacking cover)Tight crack to the rim, travelling down the shoulder. Some minor crazing. General light wear.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Vase, decorated by Richard Joyce, painted with blackberries and vines, in golden lustre on a yellow/green ground, artist's monogram, impressed factory mark and 3031,21cm high (restored chip to rim)Circular flat chip re glued to the rim. Spiral glaze crazing to the full length. Some lighter crazing. General wear.
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