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Two boxes of various china wares to include a Royal Doulton relief decorated jar and cover, Doulton Improved foot warmer, pair of Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery vases, Mason's ironstone plates, Belleek shell patterned cups and saucers, Wedgwood "Mayfield" coffee cans, Wedgwood "Charnwood" teacups and saucers, Chintz ware tazza, Royal Doulton "Willow" fruit bowl, a copper warming pan, etc
THREE PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASES, the first modelled with a frieze of charging bulls, impressed marks and monogram for William Mycock (a/f); the second with a frieze of lions, impressed mark (a/f); the third, smaller, of baluster form moulded with a geometric pattern, impressed marks. (3). First 23cm
A PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN BOWL, bearing monogram for William Mycock, in a matt glaze, the well decorated with a galleon in full sail, impressed marks; together with a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase, in a matt bottle green glaze, decorated with scrolls and swirls, bearing monogram for William Mycock. (2) Diameter of first 22.5cm
A GROUP OF PILKINGTONS ROYAL LANCASTRIAN comprising: a large matt glazed green footed bowl (a/f), impressed marks; a matt-glazed blue vase, impressed marks; a small mottled green/brown matt glazed vase, impressed marks; a light blue matt glazed ashtray, impressed marks; a mottled orange glazed small squat baluster vase, impressed marks; and a blue glazed bowl of conical form, impressed marks. (6) First diameter 32cm
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, of bottle form, designed by C.E. Cundall, signed in monogram, with a lustre design of fish swimming amongst seaweed in silver and maroon against a mottled blue ground, impressed mark, 20.5cm high (damaged); Another, designed by William Mycock, with a scale design in shades of green, maroon and silver lustre, 20.5cm high (damaged), (2)
A group of various art pottery including a Ruskin jar, a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian mottled red glazed vase, height 15.5cm, a Wilkinsons 'Oriflamme' vase, height 16cm, a Royal Copenhagen moulded dish, a Carltonware small vase, a Gouda chamber stick, a Keith Murray for Wedgwood Moonstone mug, a small continental pin dish and a Burmantofts orange glazed small pot on associated stand (9).
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase, decorated with overall green glaze, shape 2332, also a Royal Doulton Art Nouveau stoneware vase shape 6083, the Doulton vase measures 13cm high Condition Report: No damage or restoration, overall crazing to the Pilkington's vase only. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Selection of Modern Infantry Cap Badges and Anodised Aluminium Badges, including Queens Royal Hussars, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, Kings Own Yorkshire Yeomanry Light Infantry, Royal Mercian & Lancastrian Yeomanry, Royal Dragoon Guards, Royal Monmouthshire Engineers, Durham Light Infantry, Dorset Yeomanry, Scottish Yeomanry, Devonshire Territorials, plus others. Some collar badges also. Various conditions. (40 items)
PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a lustre decorated bowl by Gladys Rogers, chevron decorated outer border, red ground and interior decorated with five bunches of grapes, impressed mark and artist monogram to base, diameter 24.5cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: The bowl has been extensively restored, there is a strange film to the interior of the bowl and it does not ring true although under UV light the areas of restoration cannot be spotted, surface scratched to the body.
PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a lustre bowl by Richard Joyce, the interior decorated with a central stylised floral spray with four further flowers and leaves to the border and a plain pale green/blue exterior, faint impressed mark to base number 2614 and with artists monogram, diameter 24.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Sadly quite heavy wear to the central panel, please see photograph, light surface fractures to the remaining section of the bowl, some surface fractures to the exterior, the main areas of concern are a very thin 6 x 4mm outer rim chip, a 3 slither outer rim chip and a pin head sized outer rim chip.
Charles Cundall for Pilkington, a large Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1909, shouldered ovoid form, the body decorated with Persian cartouches of stylised lilies within a foliate scroll ground of roses, below a Secessionist geometric band and vertically striped lily neck, painted marks and date code, 37cm high
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