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Selection of Modern British Army TRF Patches, including Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders diamond type TRF, Black Watch rectangular TRF with 42 to centre, 1st and 2nd type 22nd Cheshire regiment TRF’s, Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment glider type, 1st Battalion Duke of Wellingtons Regiment TRF, smaller 2nd pattern 1st Battalion Duke of Wellingtons issued in Germany, East of England regiment TRF and slip on shoulder title, East and West Riding regiment TRF, Brigade of Guards TRF, Lancastrian & Cumberland Volunteers circa 2003, 52nd Lowland Volunteers, 1st battalion Green Howards TRF, 1st Battalion The Highlanders TRF and slip on shoulder title, 1st Battalion Queens Lancashire regiment, Royal Gloucestershire / Berkshire and Wiltshire regiment TRF, large type Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, Royal Regiment of Scotland, 1st Battalion Royal Scots, 1st battalion ccondition. (23 items)
A Royal Lancastrian "Lapis ware" pottery vase thrown by Edward Thomas Radford and painted with stylised leaves in shades of mushroom and green by Gwladys Rodgers, 6ins diameter x 7ins high (circa 1928-1935 - with impressed factory mark and incised and painted thrower and decorator marks - very small flat chip to underside of foot), and a Royal Lancastrian pottery vase painted in uranium orange, 8.75ins high (impressed factory marks - minor chip to inner rim), and four other pieces of Art pottery
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery vase, decorated lustre stylised flowers and foliage, the base with impressed marks and monogram of William S Mycock and dated 1923, impressed number 3187, 11.5 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by NG Glaze crazed. Surface grubby. Couple of small production faults in glaze. Glaze loss and pitting. Some light scratches. Glaze around foot slightly uneven.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl Decorated with a single band of gilt geometric lines and fruit above two vertical lines, raised on an orange foot, unmarked and signed with Gordon Forsyth signature to base, height, diameter 26cm. CONDITION REPORT: light scratches to interior and foot rim, light wear marks to rim, otherwise good condition
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian high fired vase of baluster form Decorated with scrolling motifs inside panels on an ice blue ground, impressed marks and painters initials for William S Mycock to base, height 18cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Y shaped piece broken into three pieces and glued, approximately 5cm long x 3.5cm to top rim, the damage does not go into the blue coloured body
A Brannam green earthenware jug, stamped to base CR Brannam Ltd, height 33cm and a Royal Lancastrian cream coloured coiled large vase, stamped to base and with makers initial ETR, height 30.5cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Green jug: firing flaw where handle meets body. Lancastrian vase: very dirty and brown towards bottom of vase. The glaze has not fired correctly with all over strange glazing.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pot by William S Mycock, shouldered cylindrical form, painted with panels of stylised flowerhead motif in blue lustre, and a lustre vase moulded in low relief with a dragon, glazed brown lustre impressed marks, painted cipher, main vase missing cover 13cm. high (2)
A Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery pair of wall plaques by William S Mycock, one modelled with a galleon at full sail, the other with a scaly fish leaping up from a wave as a seagull hovers, glazed in matt pale blue and eggshell, and two plates decorated with a seagull by William S Mycock, impressed marks, 27cm. diam. (4) Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 42 plate 40 for Mycock's original annotated drawings for the Galleon wall plaque.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian tile by J Henry Sellers, modelled in low relief with a griffin, glazed in golden lustre on a blue ground unsigned 15.5cm. square Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery & Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 36 plate 38a for this tile design which was used in a fireplace as the centrepiece of the Pilkington's stand at the Franco-British Exhibition in 1908. The Studio Yearbook 1908, the fireplace featuring this tile design illustrated page 31.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1913, bottle form, painted with wild poppy flowers amongst scrolling foliage in golden lustre impressed mark, painted artist cipher and date code, Richard Dennis exhibition paper label 29.5cm. high Provenance Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery exhibition, Richard Dennis, 1980, catalogue number 72. Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery & Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 35 colour plate XXI this vase illustrated.
An Impressive Pilkington's Lancastrian Sea Maiden wall charger designed by Walter Crane, painted by William S Mycock, painted with a maiden voyaging in a classical sailing vessel, in green on a vivid curdled orange ground, impressed marks, painted artists ciphers and indistinct date code, 48cm. diam. Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications, page 9 colour plate V for this design illustrated on three vases.
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