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ROYAL LANCASTRIAN OVOID STUDIO POTTERY VASE, decorated by John Brannon, from a design by William Barnes, incise lattice pattern picked out in cream on a matt green ground, impressed marks, CIRCA 1948-1957, 9" (23cm) high and the MATCHING CIRCULAR SHALLOW BOWL, with impressed marks and initials for Eric Bridges, 12" (30.5cm) (2)
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN OVOID STUDIO POTTERY VASE, decorated by John Brannon with an incise lattice pattern picked out in cream on a green ground, impressed marks, 9 1/2" (24.1cm) high and a ROYAL LANCASTRIAN ONION SHAPED POTTERY VASE, embossed design of painted leaves, blue/green glossy glaze, impressed marks and No. 2995, 9 1/2" (24.1cm) high (2)
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN SMALL COMPRESSED CIRCULAR BOWL, with lustrous copper glaze, impressed marks and initials for John Brannan, 4 3/4" (12cm) diameter, a SMALL ROYAL LANCASTRIAN STUDIO POTTERY GLOBULAR VASE, with a curdled and trailed design in green and brown on a mustard ground by Glady's Rogers, 4 1/4" (10.8cm) high (a.f.) and ANOTHER ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY TALL OVOID VASE, with vertically ribbed design under a tin glossy turquoise glaze, impressed marks, No. 3333, 8" (20.3cm) high (3)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase of bulbous form with inverted neck, having geometric floral decoration, impressed factory marks and painters initial for William S. Mycock to base, height 7.5cm (chips to rim) CONDITION REPORT: 611: Three flat chips to top rim, horse shoe crack to foot rim (see images)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian cylindrical vase with inverted neck, decorated with stylised motifs and tangerine ground impressed factory marks and painters initials for Richard Joyce to base, height 20cm (af) CONDITION REPORT: 613: Large cracks and pieces broken out and glued with pieces missing, body with cracks (see images)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase of ovoid form having high fired lustre decoration of foliate, impressed factory marks and painters initials for William S. Mycock and dated 1922 to base, height 10.5cm (chips to rim) CONDITION REPORT: 614: Chip to top rim, craze/crack lines to body (see images)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian ginger jar and cover of bulbous form having high fired lustre decoration of geometric motifs on a blue lustre ground, impressed factory marks and painters initials for William S. Mycock and dated 1920 to base, height 12cm (cover af) (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: 615: Cover broken into four pieces and glued with pieces missing, flat chips to rim, craze lines running around body (see images)
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian high fired vase of bulbous form, cylindrical flared neck, decorated with fish and seaweed on a red and green lustre ground, impressed factory marks and a printed lion head to base, height 19.5cm (restored) (illustrated) NB: This vase was exhibited at the Manchester exhibition of Royal Lancastrian ceramics CONDITION REPORT: Vase poorly restored around lower body
A fine quality Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian temple jar and cover decorated with high fired lustre glaze depicting a central shield and a Latin verse, possibly 'strong in mind', painters marks for William S Mycock and dated 1921 to base, height 17cm (illustrated) NB: This piece was featured in the Royal Lancastrian exhibition in Manchester CONDITION REPORT: 617: Restored cover and body, light crazing.
A good Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pedestal bowl of circular form, decorated in lustre with a central medieval knights helmet beside a shield with central device, surrounded by foliate and Latin inscription "God is a supreme good", impressed and gilt signature for William S Mycock and dated 1925 to base, height 8cm, diameter 30cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to interior of bowl, but otherwise good condition
A substantial Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase of cylindrical form, having high fired lustre decoration depicting panels of foliate on a grey and golden lustre ground, impressed factory marks and painters initials for Richard Joyce to base, height 32cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: 619: Crack/craze lines to body (see images)
A fine and impressive Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase of cylindrical form, having high fired lustre decoration of panelled floral designs surrounded by scrolling borders, impressed factory marks and painters initials for Richard Joyce to base, height 32cm (illustrated) CONDITION REPORT: fine craze/crack lines to body (see images)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian bowl with mottled green glaze, impressed marks and no.2228 to base, diameter 21cm, height 7.5cm and a similar bowl with orange vermilion glaze, no.2722, diameter 28cm, height 10cm (af). CONDITION REPORT: Green bowl has some surface dirt but otherwise ok. Orange bowl has a section of the rim reglued, 6 x 5cm and a hairline to the opposing side.
An early Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase, dated 1912, slender, ribbed form, covered in a opalescent feathered blue glaze, two compressed vases covered in a curdled blue glaze and two others with feathered glazes impressed marks, tallest 24.5cm. high Literature A.J.Cross Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis Publications page 34 plate XVII for comparable examples. A Catalogue of the Lancastrian Pottery, Manchester City Art Galleries, page 32 catalogue numbers 24 and 37 for two comparable vases.
A Pilkington`s Lancastrian Pottery Sea Maiden vase designed by Walter Crane, painted by William S Mycock, ovoid with everted neck, painted with a classical female figure in a sailing boat, between bands of laurel and Greek Key, in golden lustre on a blue ground painted artist cypher WC Des cypher and impressed marks, paper label 27cm. high Literature A J Cross Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles Richard Dennis Publications, plate V page 9 for three examples of this vase in different colours.
A Pilkington`s Lancastrian vase by Gladys Rogers, dated 1910, beaker form, painted with a frieze of running stags between stylised trees, in gold and ruby lustre on a streaked pink and orange ground impressed marks, date mark and painted cipher 13cm. high Provenance Pilkington`s Royal Lancastrian Pottery Exhibition 1980, Richard Dennis, catalogue number 208. Private collection
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