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A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre miniature bowl, painted by Jessie Jones with a ruby and gold band of stylised flowers on a pale yellow and iridescent cafe au lait glaze, the exterior with hearts and trefoils on a blue band, on flared foot, 8. 5cm diam, impressed mark, painted artist's device, c1908 . In fine condition
A Royal Lancastrian Bowl, designed by Walter Crane and painted by William S Mycock, of ogee outline, externally with a broad band painted with six heraldic lions in lustre against a suffused red ground, with six horizontal bands alternating with hearts and red roses, the base with faint impressed factory marks, year mark for 1932, rebus/monogram of Walter Crane and "DES", monogram of WSM Pinx, {12.5cm high, 19.5cm diameter}
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, by Richard Joyce, the compressed globular body decorated with a continuous frieze of carp and seaweed, in lustre on a green ground with spots and swirls of iron red, impressed and painted marks including a date cypher, {26cm} (hairline crack to base)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian large ovoid vase and flat cover, decorated in gold lustre by Gordon M Forsyth with a galleon in a full sail, and an heraldic lion, on a lustreous red ground, the neck inscribed 'Time and Tide Wait for No Man', 43cm high (17"), impressed and painted marks for 1906 and shape number 2292
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre jar and cover, painted by Gordon M Forsyth with two lions rampant and crimson berried trees bordered by ribbons, 18cm h, impressed mark, 2639 and date code for 1907, incised V of the thrower Robert Tunnicliffe, painted artist's device and year symbol, a flowering plant
A circa 1920's Pilkington's "Royal Lancastrian" pottery vase of baluster shape, decorated with stylised fish in turquoise and blue against a grey ground decorated by William S. Mycock, 21cm high, impressed factory marks and monogram, and two plates one decorated with a fish, the other with a seagull by Mycock, both with impressed factory marks and artists monogram.(3)
A group of Pilkinton's Royal Lancastrian pottery, circa 1920's, decorated by William S. Mycock, to include a shallow bowl, with brown speckled glaze, a similar colour vase, 15cm high, together with a small abstract decoration vase in bright oranges and green, and a small vase with carved leaf design in shades of green, impressed factory and shape marks incised monograms (4).
A Pilkington 'Royal Lancastrian' pewter-mounted candlestick, possibly retailed through Liberty & Co., with green-glazed circular base and applied with a globular pewter top and drop-in sconce, 13cm. high, and a lobed oviform vase, also glazed green mottled with brown, 13cm. high, both impressed with factory marks.
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