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A Pilkington”s Royal Lancastrian jar and cover by David M. Forsyth, the ovoid body painted with an encircling band of deer amongst trees, in silver lustre against a blue and brown landscape, 24cm. high, impressed factory mark, painted with the artist”s monogram and year mark for 1911, a small chip to the cover.
a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Decorated Vase, circa 1908, painted by Richard Joyce, the slender ovoid body filled with a scene of a stag pursuing a doe underneath re leaved trees, impressed and painted marks including indistinct artists monogram "JR" and deer logo for 1908, 26.5cm; and Another Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Vase, by Richard Joyce (damaged neck) (2)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery bowl of generous proportion, the exterior decorated with a lustrous band of scrolling stylized foliage on a bright red ground, the interior profusely stencilled with roses and foliage, 34cm. diameter, impressed factory marks and stencilled monogram for William S. Mycock with date code for 1911.
A group of four Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vases, to include a lustre vase and cover decorated by William S. Mycock with flowering tulips, signed and dated 1916 (cracked body), 24cm high; three Pilkingtons vases covered in blue and turquoise glazes, 15cm, 13cm (hairline), 8cm high; and a Delphin Massier serving dish, moulded as a flowerhead, with stem handle, painted marks, 28cm diameter (5)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery lustre ovoid vase, by William S Mycock, decorated with stylised leaves and trailing red flowers, on a deep purple ground, impressed factory marks No.2113, painted monogram and dated 1921, Richard Dennis Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery exhibition 1980 label, 25.5cm (minor foot rim chip)
Two Pilkington Royal Lancastrian Lustre vases by Richard Joyce, c. 1920, each with stylised red flower decoration heightened with gilding against an orange and a red lustre ground, hairline crack to cylindrical vase, small surface scratch to bulbous vase, impressed factory marks and R.J. monogram, 20cm and 19cm (2)
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