WILLIAM S MYCOCK FOR ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a lustre glazed vase with silvered stylised detail on a cobalt blue ground, impressed marks and numbered 2572 to base, height 26cm. Additional InformationGeneral wear, the original firing is a bit dull in parts, glaze crazing to the glaze around the bottom of the vase especially, but otherwise good condition.
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ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a green glazed vase with moulded Art Nouveau style motifs, impressed marks and No.3303 to base, height 18cm, and a Mintons hand painted plate depicting a bird perched on a branch, diameter 23cm.Additional InformationMinimal wear, light crazing to the plate but good condition.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; an Arts & Crafts candlestick with pewter collar and detachable drip tray, decorated in orange vermilion colourway, impressed marks and No.3316 to base, height 13cm, and a similar vase, height 18cm (2).Additional InformationMinimal wear, the top of the drip tray is slightly warped.
A large Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vase decorated in green, violet and cream lustre, 1904-1914 factory mark to base, height 63cm. Condition - crazing throughout including stained lines, one interior line does not show on the exterior possible hairline, appears free from any chips, and no sign of restoration, general wear including paint splatters from careless decorating.
Four items of collectable pottery to include a Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian mottled apple green glazed vase of squat baluster form, impressed marks to base, no.2366, height 10cm, a Beswick Ayreshire bull (af), a Royal Doulton 'Golf' series ware vase of square form and a Midwinter 'Fashion Shape' sauce jug (4). CONDITION REPORT The Beswick bull has a repaired horn and has a chipped point, tiny chips to the feet, Doulton vase has tiny nibbles to the rim.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian plate by Gladys Rogers, model no.3266, painted with radiating foliate design in turquoise on a grey ground, a Royal Worcester Salopian Ware bottle vase covered in a flambe glaze, a Gray's Gloria Lustre bowl painted fruit panels, A Howson's Pottery solifleur vase and eight other items impressed factory marks, painted artist cipher, 21cm. diam. (12)
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre pot and cover by Gladys Rogers, the footed bowl painted with laurel sprays, the cover with similar band and inscribed Amor Patriae Vincit, glazed in golden lustre on a blue ground, and a Pilkington's Lancastrian vase with shield panels, impressed marks, painted monogram, 13cm. high, (3) Provenance The Bill Coles collection.
A Pilkington's Lancastrian Persian tile probably designed by John Chambers, painted and tubeline decorated with central flower motif in blue, turquoise and green on a white ground, and a Pilkington's Lancastrian tile plaque of a man seated at a table holding a pipe whilst a landlord pours a drink, glazed brown impressed factory mark, second tile damaged and repaired, 15.3cm square (2) Provenance The Bill Coles collection. Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 13 plate IX for comparable Persian tiles.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian charger by William S Mycock, dated 1937, tubeline decorated with a spray of wild flowers in colours on a black ground, impressed factory marks, painted artist cipher and date code, 35cm. diam. Provenance British Art Pottery 25th November 2009, lot 207 Woolley and Wallis Auctioneers The Bill Coles collection. Literature A J Cross Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, Richard Dennis, page 69 plate 112 for a comparable charger illustrated.
A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery vase, shouldered cylindrical form, cast in low relief with three lions, covered in a mottled orange glaze, another vase modelled in low relief with cockerel by William S Mycock, and a bowl decorated with a seagull by William S Mycock, impressed marks, cockerel vase smashed and re-stuck, 25cm. high, (3) Provenance The Bill Coles collection.
Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock dated 1927 painted with scrolling leaves on a blue ribbed ground, painted and impressed marks to base, 11.5cm highCondition report: No damage or restoration. Overall feint crazing and minor wear to the pattern. There is one burst glaze bubble to the foot rim as well as a small glaze scratch.
A Beswick model of a lion, a Royal Doulton character mug D6788 'Queen Victoria', no.5/3000, a Royal Lancastrian vase with blue ground, another of mottled orange and red ground and a William Ault baluster-form vase (5). CONDITION REPORT Lion appears good, Doulton character jug appears good. The blue vase appears good, mottled orange vase has chip to rim and is numbered 2559 with stamp to base. The pink vase stamped to base, numbered 9, heavily crazed.
Good Selection of Anodised Cap Badges including Home Counties ... QC Yorkshire ... Forester Brigade ... Wessex ... Lancastrian Brigade ... QC North Irish Brigade ... Queens ... Royal Green Jackets ... Lowland Brigade ... Highland Brigade ... 3rd The Kings Own Hussars ... 17/21 Lancers ... Royal Scots Dragoon Guards ... Royal Scots Greys ... QC 7th Queens Own Hussars ... QC 9/12 Lancers ... QC 5th Dragoon Guards. 40 items.
* Pilkington. A Royal Lancastrian pottery bowl by William Mycock 1926, the circular lustre bowl with a blue ground and green scroll border, various marks to base and dated 1926, general surface wear and crazing, 28cm diameterQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: Collection of Jack Webb (1923-2019), London.
ROYAL LANCASTRIAN HIGH FIRED VASE a large vase with a high fired red lustre glaze, also with a small bowl possibly by Royal Lancastrian (difficult to read marks), three badly damaged Royal Lancastrian lustre items (2 by Gladys Rogers), and a Royal Doulton stoneware inkwell in the form of a baby (damaged). Large Vase marked Royal Lancastrian, England, 2626. 29cms high. (6)

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