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Lot 44

A SMALL EARLY 20TH CENTURY PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN WARE POTTERY SPILL VASE OF ANGLED FORM having a continuous band of stylised tulips 8cm diameter 4cm high.

Lot 351

ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE.A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre vase with floral decoration by William S. Mycock. Dated 1919. Height 14cm. Chip to foot.

Lot 1914

A quantity of ceramics, comprising; a Limoges Asprey octagonal porcelain jardiniere decorated with shells against a yellow ground, 18cm high, a Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern coffee pot and cover, 22cm high, a Royal Lancastrian vase, a Herend small bowl and cover, 10cm high, two Spode oval dishes in the 'Virginia' pattern, and two further oval foliate dishes, (8).

Lot 28

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian stoneware vase, of tapered lobed form with a blue and turquoise drip glaze, impressed mark to underside, 2822, 23 cm high

Lot 394

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian bowl by William S Mycock, dated 1929, painted with a band of scrolling foliage in gold and ruby lustre on a royal blue ground, impressed factory marks, painted artist cipher and date code, 17cm. diam. Provenance The Collection of Mrs J Collier.

Lot 396

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian wall charger by William S Mycock, dated 1936, incised and painted with a peacock, perched resting on a tree bough, painted in colours on a matt grey glaze, a vase and a bowl by Gladys Rogers and two other Pilkington's items, impressed and incised marks, 35cm. diam. (5) Provenance The Collection of Mrs J Collier.

Lot 398

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian box and cover, circular section, covered in a streaked and veined turquoise and lavender experimental glaze, a small Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase with similar red and green glaze, a tall blue trumpet vase covered in a streaked blue glaze and fifteen other Pilkington's items, impressed marks, damages, 10cm. high (box and cover), (18) Provenance The Collection of Mrs J Collier.

Lot 402

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase and cover by Richard Joyce, model no. 3152, the shouldered, cylindrical vase modelled in low relief with scaly fish amongst waterweed, the cover with moulded fish finial, covered in a golden and ruby lustre glaze, impressed mark to base, painted artist cipher, 15.5cm. high (2) Literature Anthony J Cross, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 34 plate XIX for a comparable, larger example by Joyce in the Manchester City Art Gallery collection. Provenance The Collection of Mrs J Collier.

Lot 406

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1922, shouldered cylindrical form, painted with flower stems in ruby and golden lustre on a blue ground, impressed marks, painted cipher and date mark, 16cm. high

Lot 573

A Royal Lancastrian Lapis ware vase of ovoid form glazed turquoise, beige and blue, number 198, impressed with ET Rogers initials to base, height 19cm. CONDITION REPORT: Extensive crazing throughout otherwise appears to be in generally good condition only with some mild surface dirt commensurate with age and wear to edge of the base.

Lot 574

A Royal Lancastrian grey glazed circular bowl decorated in green with duck amongst foliage, number 3225A, bearing impressed WS Mycock initials, diameter 22cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in good condition with no obvious traces of damage or restoration, only with minor surface dirt and wear.

Lot 575

A Royal Lancastrian vase of ovoid form decorated in green with stylised floral motifs on light grey ground, number 202, with impressed ET Ratford initials, height 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appears to be in good condition with no obvious traces of damage or restoration, crazing to the glaze throughout, wear to base with areas of fritting and a few shallow chips to the edge.

Lot 172

SUNDRY LOT INCLUDING CARLTONWARE JAR WITH COVER, ROYAL LANCASTRIAN RECEIVER, TWO HONITON JUGS, TWO OTHER JUGS AND GREEN GLASS BOTTLE

Lot 2137

A George Clews chamelion ware trumpet vase, cuirca 1935-40, together with a Royal Lancastrian vase (chip tp rim) matte blue (2)

Lot 232

Two Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vases, each having mottled green and blue matt glazes, 15 cm and 13 cm respectively

Lot 458

Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Art Nouveau Lustre Vase. Circa 1900-1910. Impressed mark to the base. Height 4 1/4"

Lot 77

A Royal Lancastrian vase and cover, decorated with fishes, (cover restored), 16cm high

Lot 321

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase, of bulbous form with mottled grey/blue glaze, impressed mark, 26 cm high and another similar smaller with mottled green glaze, impressed marks and initials of Ernest T. Radford, 21 cm.

Lot 96

A ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY BOWL, c.1920, of plain circular form, incise carved by William S. Mycock with an exotic bird highlighted in green on a mottled grey dimpled ground, impressed and numbered 2523, incised monogram, 8 1/2" diameter (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 506

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase, with a blue/green streaky glaze, circa 1920. Impressed marks. Height 41cm.

Lot 507

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with fish. Signed by Richard Joyce. Circa 1919. Height 27cm.

Lot 508

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase decorated with flowers. Signed by Richard Joyce. Circa 1919. Height 21.5cm.

Lot 509

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, painted with trees, signed by Gladys Rogers, dated 1911. Impressed marks. Height 13.5cm.

Lot 510

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bottle vase, painted with a floral decoration. Signed by Richard Joyce, circa 1919. Impressed marks. Height 22cm.

Lot 511

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bottle vase, painted with gazelle. Signed by Gordon Forsyth, circa 1911. Impressed marks. Height 26.5cm.

Lot 512

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, decorated with flowering foliage by Richard Joyce, circa 1919. Impressed and painted marks. Height 22cm.

Lot 513

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre vase by Richard Joyce, depicting stags running through foliage, circa 1915. Height 21cm.

Lot 320

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce. Modelled in low relief with antelope and stylized trees, glazed in lustrous tones of red and green. Impressed and painted mark, 20cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition. No damage or repair.

Lot 94

including QC Royal Scots Fus ... Wiltshire Reg ... Kings ... QC East Lancashire ... Queens ... Cheshire ... QC Queens Royal Surrey Reg ... QC Lancastrian Brigade ... Forester Brigade ... Gloucestershire ... Gloucestershire back badge ... Light Infantry Brigade ... North Stafford ... Royal Lincolnshire Reg ... QC 7th Batt West Yorkshire Reg ... Northumberland Fus ... QC Fusiliers Brigade ... QC Notts & Derby ... QC Leeds Rifles. 30 items.

Lot 1141

Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, globe and shaft form, decorated with a band of stags in floral foliate ground, between foliate bands, the neck with pomegranate motif, impressed 2962, 33cm high

Lot 387

15th century AD. A substantial gold ring dating from the period of Henry VII and the Wars of the Roses, the tapered band with channelled edges engraved with flower and foliage design, a line of three rose blooms at the shoulders, the circular bezel with incuse and retrograde design of a standing heraldic dragon passant sinister with wings addorsed and mouth open, palm branches above and behind, 'S' before and a star below, with Latin retrograde Black Letter '+Crede.et.vi[n]c[e]' inscription for 'Believe and Conquer' and the letter 'S' possibly relating to the name of the owner; John Cherry, former Keeper of Medieval and Later Antiquities at the British Museum says: 'Dr Michael Siddons in his book on Badges (Heraldic Badges in England and Wales vol III Ordinaries (Society of Antiquaries of London and Boydell and Brewer, Woodbridge, 2009, pages 72-3) assigns the dragon to Edward III and the family of the Tudors, and a number of other families, such as the Mortimers, Earls of March, the Fitzgeralds, Earls of Desmond, the Clifford, Earls of Cumberland, Brooke, Lord Cobham, and the Earls of Ulster. Without knowing the heraldic colour, it is not possible to distinguish between these. The dragon on the bezel of the ring is not ducally gorged and chained and this would rule out the actual Dukes of Somerset, though not another member of the family. The three roses on the shoulder of the ring also appear to be a badge and here the lack of colour prevents our knowing whether it is the red rose (Lancaster) or the white rose (York) that it represents. Dr Michael Siddons points out that the rose was a widely-used badge (above, pages 44-45"). It is also possible, though less likely, that the dragon may be a rebus for the name Dragon or Wyvern and that the letter S is the forename. Whatever the exact interpretation of the device and motto on the ring, and this is an opportunity for further research, it is a very fine example of a late medieval heraldic signet ring, dating from the mid or late fifteenth century.' See Dalton, O. M., Franks Bequest Catalogue of the Finger Rings, British Museum, London, 1912, no.280 for a similar form (in silver); see Oman, Charles, British Rings, 800-1914, 1974, pl.40H for a similar bezel; both of 15th century date. Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. 25.59 grams, 29mm overall, 25.24mm internal diameter (1 1/8"). Property of a Gibraltarian collector, previously property of a Middlesex gentleman; acquired from a Wellingborough collector in the 1970s. Accompanied by a positive X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate. The presence here of the letter 'S' before the dragon, could indicate an initial letter of a personal name of the owner; possibly a member of the family of the Dukes of Somerset, three members of which family died in the Wars of the Roses in their support of the Lancastrian cause, and for whom the dragon or wyvern features as a supporter in their arms. The dragon is the main feature of the arms of the County of Somerset. The forces of Henry VII fought under the banner of the red dragon of Cadwaladr ap Cadwallon when marching through Wales, on their way to Bosworth, where Richard III died. A dragon appears as a supporter to the Henry VII royal arms, and to those of Henry VIII. The dragon is also seen as a symbol of the country and people of Wales, and widely appears in personal and corporate arms to this day. The prophecies of Cadwaladr had long been cited by aspirants to the English throne in justification of their claims. The motto is now also associated with the Scottish origin Toash (or latterly, Tosh) family. This lot is published at the front of section in the printed catalogue. [A video of this lot is available on the TimeLine Auctions website] Extremely fine condition. Rare and important.

Lot 218

PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY VASE of footed baluster form with waisted neck, crystalline glazed in pale blue, 9" (22.9cm) high, impressed marks

Lot 54

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian pottery vase of ovoid form with flared rim, shape '2671' decorated with a mottled vermilion glaze. 28cm high.

Lot 283

TWO PIECES ROYAL LANCASTRIAN, to include baluster vase, approximate height 33cm and a footed bowl, diameter approximately 29cm, both with incised decoration, impressed backstamps to base (2)

Lot 1101

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian pottery vase, post war, decorated with feathered grey and green vertical stripes, impressed marks, 25cm, and two other Lancastrian vases and three various decorated stoneware vases (6).

Lot 609

A Royal Lancastrian large blue vase, 2671, 27cm

Lot 241

Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian small vase decorated with bands of scrolling foilage and flower heads, height 10.5cm

Lot 337

A Royal Lancastrian vase & bowl

Lot 1048

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, circa 1912, of ovoid form with a short waisted neck, decorated in gold and red lustre with a band of peacocks amongst flowers and foliage, painted artist's cipher and initials, impressed England and shape 3012, 21cm high.

Lot 5

PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY VASE, of part ribbed oviform with pale celadon glaze, 9" (22.9cm) high, impressed mark and No. 14, TOGETHER WITH A MODERN POOLE POTTERY VASE, decorated with vertical squiggles in black and yellow, on a red ground, 8" (20.3cm) high, printed mark (2)

Lot 162

Large Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl

Lot 275

A Royal Lancastrian bowl, in green and grey glaze impressed ETR and 213 to base, 23 cm diameter together with similar ovoid vase with flared rim, 19 cm high (2)

Lot 546

PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; two small William S Mycock baluster vases, both signed, one dated 1926, height 7.5cm (af) and a further vase of tapering form with impressed marks to base (3). CONDITION REPORT: One of the William S Mycock vases has been broken approx 1/3 of the main body and reglued with a hairline spreading from the crack line and with nibbles to the rim. All with crazing to the glaze.

Lot 439

A Royal Lancastrian baluster vase, having blue stylised decoration on a grey ground

Lot 373

Four pieces of Royal Lancastrian pottery and three pieces of Bretby including vases and bowls

Lot 119

A Circular Blue Ground Royal Lancastrian Vase Of Globular Form, 4.5" High

Lot 168

Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, ovoid bottle form, decorated with a central diaper band punctuated by flower heads, between trefoil borders, impressed marks 2573, monogram, 19cm high

Lot 172

Richard Joyce for Plikington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, shouldered form, purple to blue ground, decorated with a foliate band of birds and flowers, impressed marks, 2634, 19cm high

Lot 177

Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, 1919, the interior with a central double fish motif within a border of shells and scrolling seaweed, the exterior with a band of the same, on and orange to green ground, 25.5cm diameter

Lot 178

Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre plaque, 1926, relief moulded with a central cartouche of Pegasus galloping through waves, within an arcaded flame border, incised signature and date, painted monogram and printed marks, 40cm diameter

Lot 179

Richard Joyce for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1913, twin handled ovoid form, blue ground with deer and fox within a millefleur ground, monogram and date cypher, 3055, 16.5cm high

Lot 183

William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1916, twin handled squat baluster form, painted with daisies and foliate arcade between ropetwist borders, monogram, 19cm high

Lot 184

William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1925, shouldered form, reverse decorated with vertical foliate scroll banding between zigzag ribbons, marks, 2574, 24cm high

Lot 185

William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1911, bottle form, painted with cartouches of lions rampant, fleur de lis and eagle, between cedar lappets within a budding foliate ground, monogram and date cypher, 2943, 26cm high

Lot 138

Richard Joyce for Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian, an ovoid lustre vase Richard Joyce for Pilkington s Royal Lancastrian, an ovoid lustre vase, painted with a continuous broad band of three leopards stalking beneath trees, on a dark blue ground, impressed and painted marks, year marks for 1910, 28cm high Provenance: Hall Place, Kent, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden (nee Sundt)Please Note: The provenance for these lots should read: Provenance: Hall Place, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden

Lot 78

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase designed by Annie Burton and with blue painted stylised floral decoration on a dark green ground and with further lustred highlights and with printed and impressed marks to base, numbered 2783 and with further painted capital B mark, 10 cm tall approx

Lot 120

22x Infantry Brigade Cloth Formation Signs, consisting of Yorkshire & Northumbrian, North Irish, Lancastrian, Green Jackets, Home Counties, East Anglian TA, 1st pattern Mercian, 2nd pattern Mercian, East Anglian Infantry, Welch Training, Royal Signals Training, Wessex, Midland, Royal Armoured Corps Training, Royal Engineers Training, 5th Field Service / 24th Brigade, 2x 6th Field Force TA, printed 19th infantry, ANZUK Force, various conditions. (22 items)

Lot 364

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl of circular form with flared rim, decorated with panels of floral motifs inset between white and red bands, with an internal band of foliate, impressed factory marks and artists monogram for Richard Joyce to base, height 6.5cm, diameter 12cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is an old filled chip to rim and cracked from top rim to bottom rim, also another filled in chip.

Lot 315

Royal Lancastrian uranium glazed bowl with impressed number 2523, one other smaller similar number 2527 and a similar squat bowl number 9 Condition:

Lot 131

PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE GLAZED CERAMIC BOWL FEATURING A KNIGHT BY RICHARD JOYCE, DIAMETER APPROXIMATELY 21cm

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