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A Ruskin Pottery high-fired stoneware vase compressed form with swollen neck, running lavender over silver-grey and liver red speckled with turquoise impressed Ruskin Pottery West Smethwick 1906, 15cm. high Provenance: 20th Century British Decorative Arts, Christie’s South Kensington 20th October 1998 lot 213
A Pilkington’s Lancastrian Pottery vase by Richard Joyce, decorated with a frieze of mounted Greek warriors in gold and ruby lustre on a deep red ground impressed marks, painted artist cypher, 28cm. high A J Cross Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles Richard Dennis page 63 plate 93 for a comparable vase
A Pilkington’s Lancastrian Pottery vase by Richard Joyce, dated 1908, painted with a galleon at sail, in gold and ruby lustre on a graduated green ground impressed mark, painted artist cypher and datemark 1908, applied paper label, 19cm. high Provenance: Millenium Collection Sylvia Powell Decorative Arts
A large Pilkington’s Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1919, lobed form, painted with a heraldic panel flanked by panels of scrolling flower and foliage in shades of copper and gold lustre on a ruby lustre ground impressed mark, painted artist cypher and date 1919, 33cm. high
A Royal Worcester Sabrina Ware parian vase shape no.2358, modelled in low relief with strapwork design, glazed in midnight blue and green printed marks 19cm. high The Sabrina range ran from 1897 to circa 1930 and according to Henry Sandon ‘might almost be thought of as a kind of high class art pottery, the Worcester equivalent of the fine productions of Royal Lancastrian, Doulton and Bernard Moore’.
A Geoffrey Swindell porcelain vase fluted top with pinched rim, mottled brown and cream glaze unmarked, 6cm. high Geoffrey Swindell has confirmed this pot was made in 1971 at his York studio. Lucie Rie, Hans Coper and Their Pupils, Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts catalogue page 62 catalogue number 111 for a comparable example
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