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Lot 240

William S. Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian shouldered vase decorated with blue lilies on an iridescent green ground, monogrammed and dated 1923, 19.5cm high Good condition with no faults noted.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 2473

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery ovoid lustre vase, decorated by William S Mycock, 21cm high, impressed mark, signed with monogram, dated 1922

Lot 9

Large 1920's Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian blue vase marked to base, hand made

Lot 21

A fine WW1 Mention in Dispatches, and WW2 Commander of the British Empire medal group, awarded to Captain Robert Charles Couldrey of the Royal Field Artillery, plus other associated items. To include: a full size medal set mounted on a bar with the British War Medal, Victory Medal with Oak Leaf, the 1935 Jubilee Medal, and the 1937 Coronation Medal (the WW1 medals named to Capt R.C.Couldrey). Also, a silver gilt and enamel C.B.E, with case of issue for Garrard & Co, and original neck ribbons, and a cased silver gilt Order of the Nile 3rd Class by Lattes of Cairo, carrying Egyptian hallmarks for both silver and gold (the suspension ring is gold). Also included are a corresponding set of miniatures set on a bar, 2 WW1 Princess Mary tins, one of which was Captain Couldrey’s, and another belonging to his brother, Captain Villiers Heatly Couldrey of the Royal Sussex Regiment, various pieces of early 20th century paperwork, early passports for himself and his wife, a WW1 carved wooden Royal Artillery plaque (signed by various officers), a WW2 era diary, badges, buttons, a photograph of Capt Couldrey in the uniform of an Egyptian Army Officer, a 1933 photograph album from Suakim, and a ladies first type O.B.E belonging to his mother-in-law, Mrs Lucy Ida Blackley, who’s award was gazetted on March 30th 1920. In amongst the belongings is also a bronze issued Khedive’s Sudan Medal 1896-1908, which appears to have been ground dug, given how pitted it is. Notes: Captain Robert Charles Couldrey (born June 5th 1890), first appeared in the London Gazette in December 1915 upon his promotion to 2nd Lieutenant as part of the East Lancastrian Brigade. His WW1 medal index card confirms the award of the pair, and that he first disembarked for service in September 1916. Captain Couldrey was seconded to the Egyptian army in the latter part of WW1, and the included photograph shows his wearing an Egyptian army uniform, complete with the traditional fez - this will date to the early 1920’s as he only has his 2 WW1 medals at this point. In the post WW1 era became Controller General of the Sudan War Supply Board A further entry in the London Gazette in November 1929 granted Couldrey the insignia of the 4th class Order of the Nile, and by November 1937 this was upgraded to the 3rd class Order of the Nile. During WW2 he was further decorated with Commander of the British Empire civil division, with this announcement appearing in the London Gazette in January 1942, this was again for his work with the Sudan War Supply Board. According to a newspaper obituary, Couldrey was part of the organisation team set up to direct the reconstruction of Germany in the post WW2 era. Further mentions in dispatches followed during WW2, with mentions in 1941 and 1942. Interestingly, and seldom seen, is his second mentioned in dispatches oak leaf emblem fixed on his miniature medal group. As he was not entitled to WW2 campaign medals, the oak leaf has been attached to a plain dark blue ribbon which is squarely positioned in the middle of the group.

Lot 501

Pilkington, three Royal Lancastrian orange vermillion glazed vases, shouldered and ovoid forms, including shape 2369, 23cm high (3)

Lot 830

Pilkington Lancastrian Galleon tile mosaic. Scene depicts two Galleons at sea on a clear day. Painted on turquoise and blue lustre Ground with beige and brown ships. Scene is made of fifteen tiles and includes additional tiles from a large scene.  (18)

Lot 2

Royal Lancastrian Pilkington fish vase by Richard Joyce Height 20.5 cm

Lot 1485

WILLIAM S MYCOCK FOR PILKINGTON, ROYAL LANCASTRIAN GALLEON VASE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY lustre finished, decorated with continuous stylised waves and four galleons, impressed and painted marks34cm highCondition overall is very good.

Lot 2349

PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN; a pair of shouldered vases in powder blue colourway, with impressed 'P' mark and numbered 3036 to the underside, height 18cm (2).Condition Report: One vase has a small chip to the inside of the foot rim which looks to have happened in the manufacturing process otherwise each in good condition, no toerh chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 552

A group of 3 Pilkington Royal Lancastrian pottery vases, 2 with early marks, between 1905 and 1913, and 1 with Tudor Rose mark, largest height 25cm (3)

Lot 20

Mixed lot of ceramics including pair of Tuscan Plant garden series bookends 16cm high, Pilkington Royal Lancastrian grey and blue glazed squat baluster vase 15cm high, Royal Winton apple preserve pot and spoon, Cadbury's advertising jug marked ' Make drinking chocolate with Bournville Cocoa ' and Queen Victoria ' Manchester Creamery ' Jug (6)Condition ReportThe creamware Queen Victoria cream-jug - with small flat chip to upper rim, some typical glaze crazing overall, minor wear. 

Lot 47

Mixed lot of 20th century ceramics including a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian drip glaze mottled orange and brown vase 18cm high, a Wedgewood basalt jar, a green majolica bowl in the form of a leaf surmounted by a frog 16cm wide, a Japanese Marutomo ware bee honeypot, a 1930's Hannah ware preserve pot, a Denby ware vase, a Sylvac jug and a German sleeve vase Condition Report Condition request: Lancastrian vase, bee pot, wedgewood vase.Lancastrian vase has minor surface wear. The bee honey pot has a minor chip to the lid rim and some minor surface wear. The wedgewood vase has surface wear and scuffs. Opening measures 4.9cm approx., height 11.4cm approx. and width 6.8cm approx.Please see additional photos.

Lot 99

William S Mycock (1872-1950) For Pilkington's Tile & Pottery Co. Lancastrian: A Lustre Vase, dated 1930, painted with two galleons at full sail in rough sea, in golden lustre on a blue lustre ground, impressed factory mark and ?54, painted artist cipher and date code, incised E.T.R,20cm high (restored)

Lot 101

William S Mycock (1872-1950) For Pilkington's Tile & Pottery Co. Lancastrian: A Vase, dated 1928, repeating pattern, blue glazed, impressed factory mark and 2369, painted artist cipher and date code,22.5cm highThree Others (4)

Lot 303

Gordon Forsyth for Pilkington - Royal Lancastrian lustre vase of ovoid footed form with tapered neck, the body with orange ground band inscribed Homo Justus nil cuipiam detrahit ('A just man speaks ill of no one'), between stylised foliate banding on brown-green ground, shape 2892, impressed factory marks, with painted monogram, 19cm high

Lot 669

Royal Lancastrian Pilkington Richard Joyce A lustreware vase with Ibex Dimensions: 6 in. (H) x 4.75 (W)

Lot 1118

Pilkington Royal Lancastrian ceramic bookends in the form of leaping deer, Circa 1930. 17cm. (C), (crazing to body, damage to the underside).

Lot 377

20th-century first edns. etc.: Devlin, C (edit): The Sermons and Devotional Writings of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Oxford UP, 1959, 1st. Edn. DW (42s). VG+; Selected Writings of Gerard de Nerval. 1958, 1st. Edn. DW (25s), VG+; Rimbaud, A: A season in Hell. Paris, nd. Limited edn, number 555 of 600, DW; Blunden, E: On the Poems of Henry Vaughan. 1927, 1st. DW, VG; Seaton, Ethel: Sir Richard Ross: Lancastrian Poet. 1961, 1st edn. DW (63s) VG; Leigh, Gertrude: 1- The Passing of Beatrice. Faber, 1932, 1st. Edn. DW (torn with loss): 2- New Light on the Youth of Dante. 1st edn. DW; Andrews, W: North country poets: 2 vols. 1888-89, 1st. Edns. Vg; Breton, N: A Mad World My Masters… in 2 Vols. Cresset Press, 1929, 1st. Limited edn. of 500; Phare, EE: The Poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins. 1933, 1st edn; The Song of Roland. Faber, 1937, 1st DW (7s 6d), with tears, POETRY: The Poetry Bookshop: MEW, Charlotte: 1- The farmer's bride. 1916, 1st. Edn. Wrappers; 2- The Rambling Sailor; 1929, 1st. Edn. Edn. DW (3/6), VG+; Munro, Harold: 1- The Chapbook A Miscellany (NO. 39) 1924. 1st. Edn. Pictorial boards; 2- Real Property. 1922, 1st. wrappers, vg; Plus: Moore, T S: The sea is kind. 1914, 1st. Edn. Original gilt pictorial boards; A Collection of New Poems by Contemporary Poets The Chapbook No. 7, Vol II, January 1920, 1st. Edges frayed (19)

Lot 173

A Linthorpe Pottery Vase Designed by Christopher Dresser (restored); a Pilkington Royal Lancastrian turquoise glaze vase (restored); and a Bretby twin handled vase (3)Linthorpe - crazed and with noticable glaze scratches throughoutPilkington - Heavily restored rim- 38cm highBretby - Heavily crazed and with a hairline through the base

Lot 664

Pilkington, a pair of Royal Lancastrian curdled opalescent glazed vases, 1911, squat bulbous form with wide trumpet flared necks, streaky blue over turquoise, impressed marks, 11.5cm high (2)

Lot 456

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian Bowl, 27.5cm Diameter Together with a Dish, 14cm Diameter

Lot 385

Pilkington Royal Lancastrian Vase by Gladys Rogers circa 1930's, 20cm

Lot 73

A PILKINGTON'S LANCASTRIAN VASE BY WILLIAM S. MYCOCKDate cypher for 1912 Of pear form with slender neck, decorated with carnations against a red ground, impressed marks, 23.5cm highSome restoration to the rim. Some wearProvenance:  The Collection of Mr. Marcus Linell Further details on the Bellmans website here

Lot 308

12 Corgi "The Aviation Archive". 5x Frontier Airliners series- Lockheed Constellation-QUANTAS. Douglas DC3, Eastern Airlines. Douglas C-47A, Aer Lingus. Avro Lancaster MK X-PP, Trans Canada Air Lines. Plus an Avro York, Dan Air. 5x Classic Propliners series - Boeing 377 Stratocruiser BOAC. Vickers Viscount 806, British Airways. Bristol Britannia 314 G-ATNZ Caledonian Airways. D.H. Comet 4B British European Airways and a Short S.25 Sunderland III Transport of BOAC's Hythe Class. Plus 2x Avro Lancastrian Flight Refuelling Ltd, plus an Avro York, Skyways. All boxed, some wear/fading, look to be complete but cannot be guaranteed. £70-100

Lot 319

Pilkington Royal Lancastrian large red bowl, shape 2772, D: 25 cm, no cracks or chips. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 310

Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase, model 2658, H: 14 cm, no chips or cracks. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 307

Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase, H: 28 cm, small chip to rim and shoulder. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 334

Two Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vases, shape 2149 & 2154, largest H: 14 cm, flat chip to base on blue vase. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 249

Two Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vases, largest H: 16 cm, no chips or cracks. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 325

Two Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vases, largest H: 19 cm, no chips or cracks. UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 320

Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase, model no 2085, no cracks or chips. H: 28 cm. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 374

Pilkington Lancastrian blue mottled vase, 17cm high, together with a matt green glazed wall pocket and a Gladys Rogerer vase (at fault), all circa 1930's

Lot 661

John Chambers for Pilkington, a Persian and Royal Lancastrian tile panel, the central relief moulded double plaque of Iznik foliate design in blue and turquoise, within borders of lustre hobnail and turquoise glazed tiles, 41cm x 29.5cm

Lot 660

John Chambers for Pilkington, a Persian and Royal Lancastrian tile panel, the central relief moulded double plaque of Iznik foliate design in blue and turquoise, within borders of lustre hobnail and turquoise glazed tiles, 40cm x 29cm

Lot 177

Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian bowl by W Mycock, marked to the inside with a rampant lion and oak leaves, the outer with fruiting vines with impressed Pilkington Royal Lancastrian mark and signature to base. Diameter 26 cm. CONDITION REPORT: On first inspection the bowl looks to be in good order, however the whole of the interior has been sprayed with some form of transparent lacquer much of which is now peeling off. We have further removed some of this which has not revealed any serious issues other than minor surface scratches and marks. It would be better if the lacquer to the interior was completely removed. When viewed with a UV light there is a suggestion of some restoration to the main body but it is really rather difficult to tell. The exterior of the piece has certainly been sprayed with lacquer. It is a difficult one but our advice would be to be a little wary. There are blister explosions to the base, particularly around the centre mark and the only visible numbers are 2666 above the P.

Lot 379

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian vase with moulded and floral painted decoration. Impressed mark and numerals 2795 to base, height 18cm, together with a Ruskin Chinese style stand, impressed marks to base, a Secessionist pottery flower trough, and other Victorian and later decorative ceramics in one box.The Ruskin stand has a tiny chip to one of the feet, otherwise no condition issues. The size of recess is 10.6cm. The vase that sits on the ruskin stand has several condition issues, multiple chips varying in size, general wear and surface scratching. The schiller & Son large triple handled vase has several chips, cracks and repairs. The tile has some firing faults, otherwise in good condition. The Lancastiran vase has lost almost all of its decoration, but has no cracks or chips. All other peices have general wear and some with damage, Images of all defects spoken of, plus damage and wear on the other peices included in this lot have now been uploaded to our website.

Lot 80

Richard Joyce - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A lustre vase circa 1920, of shouldered ovoid form with shallow collar neck, decorated with rose heads in a foliate ground, below geometric borders, impressed and painted marks, 3255, height 18cm.

Lot 82

Richard Joyce - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A small lustre vase of swollen ovoid form with a slender tapered neck, decorated with flowering rose boughs in deep red and silver lustre over a blue ground between banded borders, impressed marks and painted monograms, impressed 2573, height 18cm.

Lot 79

Walter Crane & William S Mycock - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A lustre 'Lion Bowl' circa 1921, ogee form, painted with a band of lions passant facing left, above a heart and rose ground, red and beige iridescent, impressed and painted marks, 2469, diameter 22cm. 

Lot 861

John Chambers for Pilkington, a Persian and Royal Lancastrian tile panel, the central relief moulded double plaque of Iznik foliate design in blue and turquoise, within borders of lustre hobnail and turquoise glazed tiles, 41cm x 29.5cm

Lot 863

William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre twin handled vase, 1916, squat baluster form, painted with foliate scroll band above rope border, impressed and painted marks 3180, 13cm high

Lot 860

John Chambers for Pilkington, a Persian and Royal Lancastrian tile panel, the central relief moulded double plaque of Iznik foliate design in blue and turquoise, within borders of lustre hobnail and turquoise glazed tiles, 41cm x 29.5cm

Lot 862

John Chambers for Pilkington, a Persian and Royal Lancastrian tile panel, the central relief moulded double plaque of Iznik foliate design in blue and turquoise, within borders of lustre hobnail and turquoise glazed tiles, 40cm x 29cm

Lot 333

A PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN BALUSTER VASE in mottled blue glaze, impressed marks, 23cms H and a Russell Studio Pottery circular fruit bowl, green/brown mottled lustre glaze impressed marks to the circular foot, 10cms H, 33.5cms diameterProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 48

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Vase, by William S Mycock, dated 1909, painted with roses, in golden lustre on a deep red lustre ground, impressed ENGLAND, painted artist cipher and viking ship date code,26.5cm high (cracked)Cracks in body and hairlines. Crazing.

Lot 279

 Royal Lancastrian Pilkington green crackle glaze fruit bowl , 9.5cm high and 33.5 cm across the rim  Condition: 2 small rim chips as shown. A tall studio lustre vase 27 cm tall Condition: Good A Brown Burslam school of arts vase C1910 Condition: Good A Doulton Lambeth and a Lovatt Langley cauldron Condition: Good A crackle glaze studio pottery bowl , unmarked Condition: Good  (6)

Lot 124

A group of four Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lusterware vases early 20th century, comprising, a red twin handled example, impressed no. 2803 12.5cm high, another of squat form, decorated with foliate motifs, by Gordon Forsyth, dated '5 Jan 1912' 15cm high, and a bottleneck example, painted by Charles E. Cundall 22cm high, and another squat example with gilt foliage to a blue ground, painted by William Salter Mycock, impressed no. 2159 11cm highCondition ReportRed twin handle) crazing, no apparent chips Squat form by Gordon Forsyth) wear and nibbles to the foot rim. Crazing. Small chips to the surface. Bottleneck example) Heavily cracked and repaired. Large loss. Squat form by William Salter Mycock) Crazing.

Lot 326

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian Lapis ware vase by Gladys Rogers with E T Radford back stamp, 20cm high

Lot 270

Four Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Plates, designed by William S Mycock, artist's monogram, impressed factory marks and 3266,21cm diameterSix Pilkington's Dishes, various glazes, painted and impressed factory marks,20cm diameterTwo Aynsley Bone China Commemorative Mugs, printed with artist's monograms,9.5cm high (boxed)Four Other Pieces, various sizes (16)

Lot 1044

Six boxed 1/144 scale Corgi The Aviation Archive diecast models to include 2 x Classic Propliners featuring 48802 Short S.25 Sunderland III Transport Of BOAC's Hythe Class and 48105 Boeing 377 Stratocruiser of BOAC, 2 x Frontier Airliners featuring 47402 Avro Lancastrian - BOAC and 47202 Avro York - BOAC and 2 x Airliners Of The World featuring AA31702 Short Sunderland - BOAC and AA32905 Boeing 707-336 - BOAC (Box showing signs of heavy storage wear), all diecast ex and appearing complete, but unchecked for completeness, with stands and accessories, boxes vg overall unless stated

Lot 406

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian ovoid vase with stylised 'sail' decoration 28 cm high to/w a stemmed fruit-bowl with foliate design 26 cm diam - both signed by designer Gladys Rogers (2)

Lot 262

A Pilkington Lancastrian vase of Squat Form with Mottled Green Glaze. Height: 8.5cm

Lot 260

A Pilkington Lancastrian lustre footed bowl, Mid 20th C , with a brown glaze on the outer a white rim and red glaze inner, 27cm in diameter and 8 cm high Impressed Royal Lancastrian made in England to base  with an " EB" signature Condition....Good 

Lot 229

A 1930’s Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian black glazed vase. 20x23cm

Lot 219

Royal Lancastrian bowl by Edward Thomas Radford for Pilkington, in the Ruskin palette with lapis coloured and green decorated drips on a grey ground, monogrammed incised initials ETR and backstamp to the underside, shape no. 170, 7cm high, 24cm diameter.

Lot 49

A group of 1970's studio pottery wares including vases, bowls, Royal Lancastrian bulbous vase etc

Lot 729

William S Mycock for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian heraldic lustre plaque, 1926, circular form, relief moulded with a border of vases and flowering foliate scrolls in bronzed iridescent glaze, around a central double coat of arms, painted marks and printed 2476, 30.5cm diameter

Lot 737

Charles Cundall for Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase, 1910, bulbous form, painted with bronze iridescent leopards in a forest of artichoke trees and falling leaves, impressed marks and painted monograms, 18cm high

Lot 70

A PAIR OF PILKINGTON ROYAL LANCASTRIAN POTTERY VASES, CIRCA 1910 of lobed ovoid form, each with a turquoise, brown and green opalescent glaze, nos. 2780, impressed factory marks. (2) 12cm high

Lot 317

A Pilkington`s Lancastrian pottery green lustre glazed vase with blue flower decoration by Gwladys Rodgers - height 10cm

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