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Pilkington, three Royal Lancastrian vases, 1906 to 1909, including double gourd shouldered vase in blue opalescent curdled glaze, an ogee onion form example in the same semi iridescent glaze and a shouldered semi lustre powder green ovoid shouldered vase, impressed marks, 2445, 2495, 2513, 13cm high (3)
Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian starry opalescent or aventurine relief moulded plate, circa 1905, modelled as a lotus flower, impressed mark, 20.5cm diameter Note: this actual plate is illustrated in Corbett, A and B, 2016, Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery; a Guide for Collectors, Bolton: Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery Society, p.65
ROYAL PILKINGTON LANCASTRIAN POTTERY, comprising a gourd shape vase, impressed 2995, height approximately 25cm, a circular bowl, impressed 2235, height approximately 12cm, diameter approximately 21cm and a swollen ovoid vase by E.T. Radford pattern No.202, height approximately 16cm, all in the uranium oxide orange vermillion (3) (condition: no obvious damage or restoration)
A ROYAL PILKINGTON LANCASTRIAN BLUE LUSTRE VASE, cylindrical form with flared rim, impressed 2143A, height approximately 20cm, together with a waisted cylindrical vase, blue mottled glaze, height approximately 20cm and a vase of tapered baluster form, impressed 2786, in a blue mottled glaze, height approximately 26.5cm (3) (condition: no chips, cracks or crazing to any of the pieces)
PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY, comprising a compressed globular posy vase by Edward Radford, impressed marks and initials to the base, shape No.8188, height approximately 11cm, a pair of candlesticks shape No.2224, a pair of baluster shape posy vases in the uranium oxide orange vermillion glaze and a posy bowl shape No.VII (condition: no obvious signs of damage) (6)
Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1909, domed form with flared neck, relief moulded cartouche and jewel design to the body, red glazed with gun metal lustre to the interor rim, impressed marks and number 2801, 16cm diameter. Condition; A 9mm. chip to rim. Part broken off and reattached. An approximately 7cm crack running down from top of rim.
PILKINGTON LANCASTRIAN to include a lustre glazed baluster shaped vase with moulded tree decoration, height approximately 19cm (chip to rim), an onion shaped posy vase, purple lustre glaze, height approximately 13cm, together with a Ruskin lustre glazed vase of swollen sleeve form, dated 1925, height approximately 22cm, restoration to the base (3)
PILKINGTON LANCASTRIAN to include a lustre glazed baluster shaped vase with moulded tree decoration, height approximately 19cm (chip to rim), an onion shaped posy vase, purple lustre glaze, height approximately 13cm, together with a Ruskin lustre glazed vase of swollen sleeve form, dated 1925, height approximately 22cm, restoration to the base (3)
A good Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian three handled vase, by William S Mycock, 1913, shouldered ovoid form with three lug handles, painted in gold, blue and red lustre within three shields enclosing a sailing vessel, a twin headed eagle and a fleur-de-lys, against a green and blue ground filled with red carnations and foliate scrolls, impressed factory marks, painted artist initials and year mark for 1913, 24.5cm high. Illustrated
A Large Pilkington's Lancastrian Ginger Jar and Cover, by William S Mycock, dated 1914, painted with a galleon at full sail, the reverse with a heraldic shield and inscription Heu Quantum Fati Parva Tabella Vehit (alas! with what a weight of desting is this one slight plank freighted!) below a Greek Key border, in golden lustre on a deep blue lustre ground, impressed mark and 2641, painted artist cipher and date code, 24cm high See illustration
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery plate by William S Mycock, dated 1920, painted to the well with a bird on scrolling foliage ground, inside bands of scrolling foliage in gold and deep bronze lustre on a blue ground, the back with a band of scrolling foliage, impressed marks, painted artist cipher and dated, 26.5cm. diam. Provenance A private collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery solifleur vase by William S Mycock, dated 1913, ovoid body with tapering slender neck, painted with a band of scrolling flowers and foliage below palmette to the neck in a ruby glaze impressed mark, painted artist cipher and date mark, 19.5cm. high. Provenance A private collection of Pilkington's Lancastrian Pottery.

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