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LARGE PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASE - RICHARD JOYCE. A large bottle shaped vase with various young girls dancing with ribbons and flowers and trees in the background. With repeating floral motifs and the neck with elongated scroll design, and with a red and gold lustre glaze. Signed to the base for Richard Joyce, 32cms high *Purchased from AD Antiques in 2005. *CR Good condition, no issues that I can see.
WILLIAM S. MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON'S, A ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASEDecorated with motto 'Lideat concerdere Veris' (Let the truths come together) on a stylised foliate groundGilt and impressed marks19cm highProvenance:Airlie Gardens, Holland ParkThe home of Herbert Olivier (1861-1952), Edwardian artist and travellerCondition Report: Shallow foot rim chip, 5mm x 5mmCondition Report Disclaimer
RICHARD JOYCE FOR PILKINGTONS, A ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASEEARLY 20TH CENTURY, SHAPE NUMBER 2085Of shouldered ovoid form decorated with stylised flowers and foliage in shades of red and silver lustre reserved on a mottled iron red groundSignature and impressed marks27cm highProvenance: Christies lot 353, 29th May 1998, £1,323 (including premium)Condition Report: Scratches around the neckCondition Report Disclaimer
Three pieces of early 20th century Gladys Rogers decorated Royal Lancastrian (PIlkington's) ceramics:a pair of plates decorated in a sea-green glaze with geometric border, each with decorator's mark and impressed mark 3266 (21 cm in diameter);a similarly decorated vase with t 2623 impressed mark to the underside (12.75 cm high).
An assortment of three early 20th century & later English studio art pottery items. The lot to include a majolica Whieldon / Wedgwood style small sized drip gaze teapot with figural finial, an Art Nouveau Eichwald jardinière, together with a Royal Lancastrian floral vase. Tallest measuring approx. 22cm tall.
A Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre porcelain vase,c.1920, designed by Daisy Makeig-Jones, decorate with the Firbolgs I pattern, z5275,22.5cm high,together with a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase,circa 1920, of shouldered form, finish in an orange peel glaze, impressed marks,21cm high (2)Condition ReportWedgwood) The neck cracked and repaired. Wear to the lustre finish which feels a little flat.Lancastrian) Surface wear and marks, otherwise good order.
A Burmantofts centrepiece, together with a vase and a Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian green glazed vase, 14cm high (3)Burmantofts centrepiece has a Victorian pinned repair through one side, surface marks and small chips. Green vase is dirty, but appears intact. Red vase is dirty, but with no visible damage.
Walter Crane (1845-1915) for Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Company'Night and Morning' wall plaque in green brown glaze, circa 1905Glazed earthenwareVerso with impressed factory stamp32.5cm diameter.FootnoteRoseberys would like to thank Angela and Barry Corbett of the Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery Society for their assistance in the cataloguing of the present lot.
A Thomas Turner of Staffordshire silver plate mounted feldspathic stoneware jug, early 19th century, of ovoid form with raised ribbed neck, the body relief moulded with putti dragging a goat below fruiting vines, impressed mark to base, 22cm high, with a further silver plate mounted example depicting classical maidens below fruiting vines, impressed mark, 20cm high, another depicting a hunting scene, 21cm high, four further jugs, a copper lustre goblet, a Royal Lancastrian dish, a Royal Lancastrain posy vase, and a cylinder vase (11) (at fault)
A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lustre bowl, early 20th century, of shouldered tapering form with raised rim, decorated by W.S. Mycock with a galleon to the interior and Art Nouveau foliate border to the exterior, "WSM" monogram dated 1924 to base, 16cm diameter Condition report: A few small scratches seen to top rim, approx 1cm in length. Crazing seen to the lustre of the interior of the bowl. General wear and rubbing seen to the underside of foot rim commensurate of age and use.
John Braddon - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - A bowl decorated with a moss green glaze over white carved with two otters, impressed and incised marks, diameter 29cm, together with an Upton Pottery charger decorated with a scene of Noah's Ark, titled to the reverse and incised D.F.H Christmas 1973, diameter 30.5cm. (2)
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