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PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LAPIS WARE POTTERY VASE BY GLADY'S ROGERS of footed baluster form with tapering neck, painted in washed tones of blue and brown with a zig-zag collar above an off-white glazed lower body, 7 1/4" (18.4cm) high, impressed marks, painted artist's mark and incised initials E. T. R.
Gladys Rogers and Edward Radford - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - A 1930s Lapis glaze vase of globe and shaft form decorated in a tonal ice blue and green glaze, impressed and painted marks, height 20cm together with a high shouldered Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vase decorated in an all over blue speckled glaze, impressed marks, height 23cm. (2).
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian pottery lustre vase, of ovoid form, decorated with crowned lions above foliage, early 20th century, impressed monogram and numbered 2128 verso, h. 19cm; together with another Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian pottery lustre vase, of lower bulbous form, h. 19.5cm; and another similar stoneware squat vase, h. 10cm (3) Condition Report / Extra Information Red lustre vase - heavily damaged and repaired around top rim app. 6cm, with further chipped losses, long running horizontal crack to upper body, mid-level crazing throughout, significant lustre handling wear Blue lustre vase - large app. 4cm area of damage to top rim and partially repaired, subsequent long running vertical crack app. 7cm, general lustre handling wear Stoneware vase - several fingernail chips to underside edge of top rim, otherwise good
A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lustre glazed pottery table bowl, of ribbed circular form, painted in tones of green, blue and purple, impressed monogram and numbered 2465 verso, dia. 26.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information Wide crazing to central area inside bowl, becoming finer crazing as moving towards rim and exterior Otherwise no further faults
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian baluster vase decorated by William S. Mycock having lustred stylised foliate decoration on a blue ground, base with impressed marks, painted monogram and date 1920, 18.5cm high Condition: Some typical oxidisation of the lustre but overall good colours - ** General condition consistent with age
A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian Vase designed by Walter Crane and painted by Richard Joyce in gold lustre on a terracotta ground, depicting classical male and female figures holding lamps connected by chains between patter borders, fully marked and number 2671 to base, stress cracks to body, 26.5cm tall
A Pilkington's tile, modelled in low relief and painted with a lion rampant on a heraldic shield, inside scrolling foliate border, in shades of blue, ruby and golden lustre, in later ebonised wood frame impressed P to back 15.5cm. square Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 36 for two related tiles which were exhibited in a fireplace at the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition.
A Pilkington's tile designed by J. Henry Sellers, modelled in low relief with a lion rampant, in golden lustre in a blue lustre ground, framed, and another Pilkington's Lancastrian tile modelled in low relief with foliage 15.5cm. square (2) Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery & Tiles, Richard Dennis, 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 large Pilkington's Lancastrian ginger jar and cover by Richard Joyce, dated 1911, modelled in low relief with scaly fish swimming in turbulent waters in ruby and golden lustre on a green lustre ground impressed mark, painted artist cipher, painted date mark, 1911, cover restored, 23cm. high (2) Literature A J Cross, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 34 plate XIX for a comparable vase and cover by Joyce dated 1914 with similar fish decoration , held in the collection of Manchester City Art Gallery. The Studio Yearbook, 1911, two comparable examples illustrated, page 132 and colour plate page 133 entitled The Green Sea.
An early Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, shouldered form, covered in a fiery crystalline glaze, a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase modelled in low relief with fish a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian plate modelled in low relief with a flowerhead design, and a green crystalline vase incised P mark 9cm. high (4)
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase, dated 1909, compressed ovoid form with swollen neck, covered in a curdled blue glaze, and two Pilkington's Lancastrian solifleur vases decorated with experimental glazes, a tall Royal Lancastrian vase and a matt glaze vase, impressed marks, small bruise to curdled vase 11cm. high (5)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase by William S. Mycock, dated 1929, shouldered form, painted with panels of scrolling foliage in blue on a turquoise ground, another Pilkington's vase modelled in low relief with a leaping scaly fish, two other Pilkington's vases and a Denby matt glaze vase impressed mark and incised monogram 25cm. high (5)
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase designed by Walter Crane painted by William S. Mycock, dated 1911, shape 2469, painted with a frieze of lion Passant, above heart shaped foliage and Tudor rose motif in bronze lustre on red and green lustre, with modern wooden stand, impressed marks, painted artist ciphers and date code 13cm. high Provenance Bill Coles collection Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 9 plate III for a comparable example illustrated. A Catalogue of the Lancastrian Pottery at Manchester City Art Galleries, catalogue number 186 for a comparable piece. This design, also known as the Lion Bowl, painted by Richard Joyce was exhibited at the Franco British Exhibition in 1908.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase probably by Richard Joyce, ovoid with collar rim, painted with fish swimming amidst waterweed in red and bronze on a green lustre ground impressed marks, indistinct artist cipher, 10.5cm. high Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 61 plate XXXV for comparable fish vases by Richard Joyce.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by Gordon M. Forsyth, dated 1913, shape 2363, shouldered form, painted with panels of lion Rampant, between Cypress tree columns, in golden lustre on a red lustre ground, with a blue lustre band to the base, 23cm. high Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 57 colour plate XXXII for another, larger example of this lion by Forsyth illustrated.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian vase by William S. Mycock, dated 1930, shouldered form with collar rim, painted with seagulls flying above waves in a dark gold and ruby lustre on a midnight blue lustre ground impressed mark, painted artist cipher and date mark for 1930, 33.5cm. high Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 69 plate 109 this vase illustrated.
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