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RARE BOTTLE-SHAPED ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY LUSTRE VASE, designed by Walter Crane, c.1900 signed on base, decorated with classical nymphs in sailing boats, on a mottled green ground, ÔSea Maiden' design No. 2472 decorated by William S Mycock, impressed number and underglaze mark to base.( Illustrated inside back cover).
Two Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian vases, the first designed by William S. Mycock, of hexagonal bottle form decorated with lustrous vines and red grapes on a yellow ground, painted and impressed marks, 27cm high, the second by C. E. Cundall, of compressed bottle form, decorated with blue lustre flowers on an iridescent green ground, painted and impressed marks, 16cm high (2)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, by Richard Joyce, the baluster body with trumpet shaped neck decorated with a continuous frieze of carp among weeds in iron-red and lustre on a vermillion and green graduated ground, impressed and painted marks including a fish date cipher and number 3033, 25.5cm
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, by William S Mycock, the ovoid body with flared neck and foot rim, decorated with a formal foliate and floral design and the inscription "FORTEM POSCE ANIMUM", within key fret borders in lustre on a green ground highlighted in iron-red, impressed and painted marks, 29cm
TWO PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN CARVED POTTERY VASES BY WILLIAM S. MYCOCK, the larger, of bulbous ogee form, carved with trefoils and lozenges, in marbled beige and brown colouring, marked beneath with monogram, date code for 1932, impressed mark and model number 205, 17.5cm, (6.9in) high, the smaller vase of barrel form, similarly carved and coloured, same monogram and date, impressed marks, model number 3159, 16cm, (6.3in) high
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