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ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY; a William Slater Mycock decorated art pottery vase of ovoid form and short slender neck, decorated with galleons sat on waves, with a red and gilt lustre, impressed factory mark to base and decorated initials, height 26cm. CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scratches and crazing visible to the body. Otherwise ok with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
A small group of decorative ceramics, including a Royal Doulton flambé vase, early 20th century, height 21cm, a Royal Doulton flambé shaped circular bowl, designed by C.J. Noke, decorated with a cottage, diameter 30cm, three further pieces of Doulton, three pieces of Wedgwood jasperware and a Royal Lancastrian vase, covered in a matt green glaze.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
William Salter Mycock - Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian - A small early 20th Century shape 3162 vase of low shouldered form decorated with an interlocking band of stiff leaves and foliate scrolls in tonal green, red and blue lustre, impressed mark alongside painted monogram and dated 1927, height 15.5cm.
A Royal Lancastrian lustre stem cup, No.2896, of shallow footed form and decorated with floral motifs with lustre highlights against a flambe type ground, printed and impressed marks to the underside, 14.5cm diameter x 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT:The piece shows firing pits and frits throughout, but particularly to the interior. The gilt highlights show rubbing throughout. The piece shows surface craze lines, some of which may have developed into hairline cracks, but no obvious chips or restoration.
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Interest: From the Archive of John Tabbron (1908-1993)Lewis Foreman Day (1845-1910) for Pilkington's: A 6" Tile Design, inscribed in black ink No.356 Flower & outlines raised - but quite flatly modelled leaf slightly sunk - very very simple treatment, monogrammed LFD, 18.5cm by 18cm; Another 6" Tile Design, inscribed E695 F Sutherland DEC 1901, 24cm by 18cm; A Catalogue of the Pilkington's Tiles at the Glasgow Exhibition 1901, monogrammed Mr JC (twice) Four Fireplace Designs, by John Tabbron; photographs, booklets, book and related material (quantity)John Tabbron worked at Pilkington's in the Design department from 1923 to 1941 under Mr John Chambers and Mr T B Jones.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, decorated by Richard Joyce, painted with grape vines within repeating borders, on a blue ground, artist's monogram, impressed factory marks and 2112, 23cm high; and Another Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, decorated by Richard Joyce, painted with flowers within repeating borders, on a green ground, artist's monogram, impressed factory marks and 2572, 18cm high (cut down) (2)2112 vase is heavily crazed and misfired to one side. 2572 vase has been cut down and is also crazed.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Heraldic Lustre Tile Sample, painted with a fleur de lys surrounded by strawberry plants, labelled PILKINGTONS TILE & POTTERY CLIFTON JUNCTION MAN SAMPLE LT92 and impressed P, 15.5cm by 8cm in original brown paper envelope; another Tile, green glaze, 15.5cm by 8cm; a Pair of Lancastrian Buttons, blue glaze, mounted on a card, labelled 10/6, buttons 5cm diameter; another Set of Four Lancastrian Buttons, green/blue glaze, three mounted on card, labelled 7/6, 3.5cm diameter; and Two Ashtrays, square section, one unglazed, 7.5cm square and 10cm square; another Ashtray, unglazed, impressed factory marks, 8.5cm by 6cm (quantity)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Miniature Vase, square section with formed corners, blue glaze, impressed P and X, 8cm high; and Five Other Miniature Vases, various glazes and sizes (6)Orange glaze, 8.5cm high - crazed. 2. Dark red glaze, 8cm high - crazed. 3. Blue glaze square, 8cm - crazed. 4. Turquoise glaze, 7cm high - heavy crazing. 5. Squat mottled turquoise glaze, 5cm high - crazed and discolouration in rim crazing. 6. Dark glaze, 6cm high - heavy crazing.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Charger, by John Chambers, painted with a pair of fighting dragons, painted artist's monogram and dated 1929, impressed factory marks, 26cm diameter; A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Lapis Ware Vase, painted by Gladys Rodgers with feathers, on a burnt orange ground, painted artist's mark, impressed factory marks, 15cm high; and A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Carved Vase, by William S Mycock, on a blue and green ground, incised artist's mark, impressed factory marks and 3034, 15.5cm high (3)1. Charger has metal plate hangers which have made marks and is crazed. 2. Lapis vase is in good order. 3. Carved vase is in good order.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Owl and Monkey, designed by Richard Joyce, unglazed, impressed factory marks, 9cm and 18cm high; Two Mice, painted brown, impressed MADE IN ENGLAND, 9.5cm high (damages and repainted) Two Miniature Vases, unglazed, impressed factory marks, 7cm and 10cm high; Two Modelled Figures, white clay/plaster of Paris?, unmarked, 10.5cm high and 11.5cm high
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Bust, by Gordon Forsyth, modelled as an infant Mercury, white glaze, impressed artist's mark and factory mark with date code 1907, 12.5cm high; another Example, red glaze, impressed artist's mark and factory mark with date code 1907, 12.5cm high (damaged) a Racoon, designed by Richard Joyce, grey and green glazed, impressed factory marks, 8cm long; and A Scarab, blue glazed, impressed PILKINGTON'S LANCASTRIAN GLAZES, 9.5cm long; and Another Scarab, white painted, impressed PILKINGTON'S LANCASTRIAN GLAZES, 9.5cm long (5)Red glazed head - his head has been off from his shoulders, one feather lacking, the other has been totally off, other nicks, white glaze head, is crazed all over, the Racoon, is crazed all over, small nick to the base, blue Scarab in good order, the other scarab has been damaged and repainted
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, thrown by E.T.Radford, green and brown glazed, impressed factory marks and incised E.T.R, 20.5cm high; Three Other Pieces, thrown by E.T.Radford, various shapes and sizes; a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Bowl, painted by Gladys Rogers, thrown by E.T.Radford, impressed factory marks and 170, painted artist's mark and incised E.T.R, 24cm diameter; and Two Other Bowls (7)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vase, moulded decoration, green glazed, impressed factory marks and 3362, 17cm high; and Nine Other Pieces (10)1. Twin-handle comport in good order. 2. 3362 vase damage to foot rim. 3. 2224 candlestick in good order. 4. 3368 in good order. 5. Grey bowl in good order. 6. 3373 in good order. 7. 3368 green has a chip to rim. 8. 2321 cracks to interior. 9. box and cover, damage to rim of base. 10. 2244 glaze damage to interior.
Two Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery Vases, purple glazed, impressed factory marks and 3232/2922, 15cm and 32.5cm high; and Five Other Pieces (7)2782 - model (15.5cm tall vase) with a chip to the rimOctagonal vase - in good order2637 - damaged foot rim2085 (tall blue vase) - in good orderTall purple vase - is crazed, dirty through use inside2922 (small purple vase) is crazed, has surface scratches3154 (smallest vase), chip to the rim, cracks to the rim, crazed and foot rim damage
WILLIAM SLATER MYCOCK FOR ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; two Art Pottery vases including an example decorated with stylised fish, impressed signature marks and numbered 157 to the underside, height 20cm, the second with floral detail, impressed signature marks and numbered 193, height 21cm (2).Additional InformationThe floral example with a manufacturing fault to the foot rim which doesn't appear to be a chip, example decorated with fish with two cracks terminating from the top rim into the body of the piece and glaze crazing.
GLADYS ROGERS FOR ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a squat vase with stylised detail on a ribbed ground, potted by Edward Radford, height 16cm, a squat vase with floral decoration, height 8cm, and a similar bowl (3).Additional InformationLight wear to the glaze, the squat vase with hairline crack, the bulbous vase with crazing to the body.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; five Art Pottery vases including a bulbous example with flared neck with ribbed decoration, height 19cm, a peach glazed example with panelled form, height 13cm, a squat vase with a crystalline type glaze, height 8c, etc (5).Additional InformationCrazing throughout but good condition.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; five pieces of Art Pottery including two powder bowls and covers, decorated in a powder blue glaze, diameter 14cm, a circular bowl with panelled decoration, diameter 18cm, etc (5).Additional InformationThe green glazed bowl with panelled detail with a chip to the rim, light wear throughout, the waisted lidded jar with a small slither chip to the foot rim.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three orange vermillion glazed vases including a twin handled amphora type example with panelled detail, height 12.5cm.Additional InformationThe twin handled with glaze bubbling/faults to the lower foot rim, light wear throughout, the 2153 vase with a small chip to the inside foot rim.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; five pieces decorated in an orange vermillion glaze including a pair of squat vases with panelled decoration, height 10cm, a bulbous vase with flared neck, a triangular shaped ashtray, etc.Additional InformationCrazing throughout, the bulbous vase with a chip to the inside rim.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a pair of green glazed bookends modelled as ducks swimming before reeds, impressed marks to the underside, width 14cm (2).NB; Literature AJ Cross Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Pottery and tiles, Richard Dennis, page 72, plate 121 for a similar pair.Additional InformationGlaze crazing to each, minor glaze faults to the body but good condition, one duck with small firing fault to head.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; three Art Pottery vases including a bulbous form example with impressed stylised detail, numbered 3340, height 14cm, a vase with stylised Art Nouveau roundels and trailing decoration, and numbered 3303, height 18cm, etc (3).Additional InformationCrazing throughout but good condition.
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