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Collection of green glazed ceramics Comprising a Pilkington Lancastrian small tapering green glazed vase, impressed marks and numbers '2338' to the base, 13.5cm high, a large Royal Lancastrian vase, with impressed marks to the base, 20cm high, a Poole Pottery vase, stamped 'Poole England' and incised numbered '402' to the base, 9.5cm high and a Chameleon ware vase, marked to the base, 9cm high (4) All with surface dust, dirt and signs of wear. The Pilkington vase with repair to the footrim/base. The bottom of the Poole vase looks as though it has been ground down. Marks to the base of the Chameleon ware vase have run, partially illegible. Otherwise seems ok.
WILLIAM S. MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON, an earthenware vase of squat baluster form, painted in sombre blue and red lustres on an olive green ground with a band of scrolling foliage, monogrammed very indistinctly marked ENGLAND 6253, Royal Lancastrian, 192?, 7 1/4" high (Illustrated) (Est. plus 24% premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Small chip to foot rim just visible from outside, and 2 further small chips to inner footrim, small scratch to glaze near base, glaze lightly crazed.
William S Mycock - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A lustre foliate patterned vase, circa 1922, of gourd form with raised tapered neck, decorated with scrolling denticulated leaves in tonal ochre and vermillion over a field of scrolling flowering leafy tendrils and blue ground, the shoulders decorated with zig-zag border below floral panels, impressed and painted marks to base, height 13.5cm.
William S Mycock - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A lustre vase, 1924, of shouldered form, decorated with gold and ochre lustre denticulated leaves within scrolling red flowers and foliate tendril field over mottled purple ground, the shoulders decorated with zig-zag running border, impressed and painted marks to base, height 10cm.
A Royal Lancastrian vase and a Dupuy vase and a Sally Shrimpton studio floral pottery jar and cover, a small group of mixed ceramics to include a Royal Worcester model of a canary, No 2665, a Royal Doulton ‘cat’ group and a pair of continental figures, tallest 24cm. Condition - mostly good, Lancastrian vase chipped/cracked
Two WWII Parachute Regiment Pegasus flashes - one apparently unused, together with four parachutists badges, two with white wings, two with blue, a Royal Signals shoulder flash, Mercury badge, Lance Corporal chevron, Lancastrian cloth badge and a bullion Parachute Regimental Association blazer badge, also including identity tags for the recipient of the forgoing badges.
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Group of Monochrome Art Pottery Early 20th century, comprising a compressed olive-glazed vase, a green-glazed bottle vase, a blue-glazed vase with flared neck, a turquoise-glazed vase and a larger three-tone bowl, together with a Rookwood Pottery yellow-glazed circular 'censer' dish.The larger bowl 29cm diameterThe bowl with one very small chip to rim exterior and some glaze scratches, turquoise vase with some small glaze scratches, otherwise light generalised wear but no other damage or restoration to note.Blue vase with glaze scratch to interior, turquoise vase with a few very small glaze scuffs, green bottle vase has unusual finish or firing effect to the foot and a couple of very small glazing imperfections to this area; additional images including marks now added.
Two early 20th Century Royal Lancastrian Ware vases, the first of baluster form with raised collar in graduated blues to turquoise (H 22cm), the second of lobed conical form with a flaring rim in graduated turquoise to sea green (H 27cm); together with three pieces of vintage Poole Pottery to include a baluster form vase in blue (H 16cm); a posey vase in sea green (dia 19cm) and a cream jug in pea green (H 7.5cm). (5)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian relief moulded 'Hercules' vase, designed by Richard Joyce and Gordon Forsyth, dated 1908, the central band modelled with Hercules wrestling with the Nemean lion, with a moulded foliate ground, with gadrooned bands, impressed marks and date code VIII for 1908, damages, 33.5cm high For a similar vase with a lustre glaze, see A & B Corbett, 'Pilkington's Lancastrian and Royal Lancastrian Pottery', 2016, p.134 Condition ReportCrazing to the body throughout - dark lines. Visible internal crack. Loss, chip and cracks to the rim. One read restuck - with two chips.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a mottled orange vase with flared neck, height 29.2cm (af), together with twelve pieces of Poole pottery, including vases, a bowls, a jug, etc (13).Condition Report: - Royal Lancastrian vase with large crack running from the rim.- Please note that this lot is not suitable for our in-house postage service.We would recommend collecting this lot or contacting Mailboxes Etc for postage of this lot, their details can be found on https://www.adampartridge.co.uk/services/transport/
A GROUP OF FOUR CERAMIC VESSELS to include a Doulton Lambeth stoneware vessel, height 9cm, central band of relief floral patterns (signs of restoration and crack at the neck), a Macintyre 'Agate' pot with manufacturers marks to the base, two parallel holes to the one side (visible chips and nibbles to the rim), a blue Royal Lancastrian bud vase, height 9cm, impressed marks to the base (dull when tapped, a small scratch through the paint), and a Langley bulbous vase with a hand painted brush stroke band around the waist, height 28cm (4) (Condition Report: see itemised conditions above)
WILLIAM S. MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a lustre squat vase painted with panels of stylised leaves in blue on a burgundy and gilt ground, marked with initials to base and dated 1927, impressed no. 2566, height 9.5cm.Condition Report: Overall good condition with no chips, cracks or restoration. Some minor faults in the glaze and minor scratches.
DAVID EVANS - ART DECO POTTERY FIGURE. A signed and dated pottery figure of a lady cradling a horse, with a rectangular shaped base. With an impressed signature and dated 1928 to one side of the base, and also with an impressed date to the base. 36.5cms high *David Evans designed items for Pilkington Royal Lancastrian, although this has no factory marks. *CR Good condition with general crazing.
Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Sea Maiden vase, by Walter Crane and William Slater Mycock, on a blue ground, impressed mark 1905-1913, cyphers for Walter Crane and William Slater Mycock, no 2472, H25.5cm (restored)Condition Report:The rim restored (see photographs), otherwise very light and minimal surface scratching
A GROUP OF FOUR CERAMIC VESSELS to include a Doulton Lambeth stoneware vessel, height 9cm, central band of relief floral patterns (signs of restoration and crack at the neck), a Macintyre 'Agate' pot with manufacturers marks to the base, two parallel holes to the one side (visible chips and nibbles to the rim), a blue Royal Lancastrian bud vase, height 9cm, impressed marks to the base (dull when tapped, a small scratch through the paint), and a Langley bulbous vase with a hand painted brush stroke band around the waist, height 28cm (4) (Condition Report: see itemised conditions above)
° ° A group of twelve Arts and Crafts/Art Nouveau related reference books; Lennon & Joy - MousemanHalen, W. - Christopher DresserArt Nouveau Domestic MetalworkCorbett, A - Pilkington's LancastrianCross, A - Pilkington's Royal LancastrianEyles & Irvine - Doulton Lambeth WaresMoore, S. - Pocket Fruit KnivesAslin, E - E.W.GodwinMasini, L. - Art NouveauLarner - The Glasgow StyleCrawford - C.R.AshbeeTilbrook, A.J. - The Designs of Archibald Knox
A pair of Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian double gourd vases - first half 20th century, both with incised 'P' to base, of double gourd form with swollen necks, in a turquoise and green streaked glaze with iridescence to the necks, 18.5cm high.* One vase with a minute glaze flake to the inside of the rim (pinhead size). There are no other faults - in good condition overall.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian flambé glazed bowl, standing upon a circular foot, indistinct impressed marks to the underside, dia.27cmamendment: The bowl Is Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian, not Royal Doulton as originally described In excellent and original condition throughout, it only requires a light surface clean.
An Art Nouveau Sarreguimines pottery vase, decorated with peacock feathers, h.28cm, together with a Royal Lancastrian blue glazed vase, of squat globular form, h.15cm, an Isle of Wight studio pottery vase, h.15cm, and an Art Nouveau French pottery vase, h.17cm (4)Isle of Wight vase – with two vertical hairline cracks running from top rim downwards.Sarreguimines vase – finely crazed throughout and with wear to gilt.The other two with no apparent faults.

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