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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.
A tall slender high fired Ruskin vase, dated 1910 and with impressed marks to the base (20.5cms high). Also with a Royal Lancastrian lustre vase with a floral design, with a potters mark for William Mycock (rim repaired, 19cms high). (2). *CR Ruskin, some small chips to the base (see images), otherwise fine. Lancastrian, a section of the rim has been broken and repaired, tiny flea bite to the rim, small nibbles to the base rim.
60 x Military Cap Badgesincluding plated Inniskilling Pipers ... Gilt and plated, QC Yorkshire ... Gilt and plated, QC Royal Reg of Fus ... Gilt, plated and enamel Mercian & Lancastrian Yeo ... Brass Queens ... Bi-metal York And Lancaster ... White metal KC Observer Corps ... Brass KC On War Service 1915 lapel ... Silver, KC ARP lapel ... Anodised QC RAVC ... Anodised QC Small Arms School ... Anodised QC HAC ... Anodised QC RA. Varied selection. 60 items.
Quantity Of Modern Formation Badgesincluding 16th Air Assault ... RAVC ... 10th Signals Reg ... SIB RMP ... Mercian Reg ... 26th Field Reg RA ... London Reg ... 16 Signals Reg ... Lancastrian & Cumbrian Vol ... 15th Brigade ... Cheshire Signals ... 4th Armoured Brigade ... 32 Armoured Engineer Reg ... 39 Infantry Brigade ... 1st Artillery Brigade ... 7th Para RHA ... 16th Assault Brigade Pathfinder Platoon ... Royal Scots ... R.T.R. ... 21st Signal Reg. Quantity.
A PILKINGTON'S ROYAL LANCASTRIAN VASE, by William Salter Mycock, shape no 2364, with copper lustre foliate decoration on a graduated yellow-green to blue-green ground, artist's monogram to base, impressed P & Bs backstamp and shape number, height 17cm (1) (Condition Report: has had a knock to the rim, causing a semi-circular hairline, light crazing, occasional minor scratches)
A mixed group of assorted art pottery, late 19th century onwards, comprising a Minton Secessionist wash basin and jug, no 57 (both extensively repaired), an Upchurch vase, tall Linthorpe twin-handled vase with streaked glaze (repaired rim), small blue Royal Lancastrian vase, Langley (Derbyshire) vase, turquoise Burmantofts faience vase with frilled upper rim (rim repaired), a Linthorpe terracotta dish, group of Watcombe terracotta etc (group, a.f)
Richard Joyce (1873-1931) for Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian - a small globular glazed earthenware bowl, decorated with green lustre colourway with four fish swimming amongst seaweed, painted artists cypher to base (slightly indistinct so shape no. unreadable), approx. 7.4cm high x 10.4cm wide. Further details: marks ineligible but visible to recognise, hairline cracks running from foot rim to bottom of body, general wear and slight scratching.
A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian pottery vase, circa 1930s, decorated in mottled blue, impressed marks, and numbered 2149 to the underside, height 13.5cm, together with a Samuel Alcock & Co. gothic style porcelain jug having dragon handle and gilt painted decorationThe orange one is lightly crazed.Otherwise both are generally intact.
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 Ruskin pottery vase, 1920s, of globular form, with a mottled turquoise and green glaze, stamped 'Ruskin', 15cm hightogether with a Royal Lancastrian vase, of onion form, with a trailing turquoise lustrous glaze, stamped '2598' and Royal Lancastrian England', 13.5cm high (2)Condition ReportBoth in good overall condition. Please see the additional images.
An interesting Second World War group relating to Captain Keith Livesey (1920-1988), Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers [86060], who was successfully evacuated from Dunkirk before going to the Middle East and later taking part in the Italian Campaign. The lot comprises:Second World War Medal group of five comprising Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, 1939-45 Star, British War Medal and Defence Medal, with original packets, ribbons and sold together with O.H.M.S box of issue with certificate and ribbon barSecond World War Service Dress cap with REME badge, retailed by Lingard’s of PrestonGeorge VI British Army Officer’s dress sword in field service scabbard, in good condition with original leather sword knot, blade marked ‘Made in England’ but no visible makerWar Office Map of Lille-Ghent, dated 1938, as used by Capt. Livesey to plan his retreat to the beaches of Dunkirk with annotations and route markings in black ink, further inscribed in pencil to the top stating withdrawal began on Sunday 26th before arriving to the beach on the 30th, spending an entire day there and finally embarking at around 7am on Friday 31st, the map marked ‘NOT TO BE PUBLISHED’, 1 inch to 3.945 miles, together with other military wartime maps of Greece, Italy and the Balkans, Korinthos, Rimini and two cut-down sheets of Europe pasted together, with some pencil annotationsBadges, rank and other cloth insignia comprising from his various regiments: two RAOC cap badges and one service dress collar badge, 46th Infantry Division Formation sign, a pair of Lancastrian Brigade cloth formation badges, a pair of 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division Formation signs, East Lancashire cap badge and Officer’s Service Dress collar badge, enamel RAOC badge, Territorial Army badge numbered 129899, Warwickshire Yeomanry OR’s cap badge, REME Officer’s cap badge, assorted rank pips and some loose buttons, pair of Wrekin OTC shoulder titlesTwo shoulder epaulettes with rank pips, two dog tags, button stick and maroon lanyard, a school shield and two other badges, one enamel, both with a helmet (possibly College or Military Training related)Useful paperwork including full service records including locations, black and photographs including portraits and regimental group shots, soldier particulars, blank East Lancs Reg’t headed notepaper, notification of commission to ‘B’ Company, East Lancs (March 1939) with instructions and re-distribution orders and post-war Reservists and T.A. literature, various letters to Capt. Livesey, including several from close friend Third Radio Operator Brian Rostron Marsden, including his final letter written mere weeks before he died on 1st May 1943 in an attack on his convoy ship, the S.S. Erinpura (killing over 800 people)Booklets comprising 1944 Report on the Italian Campaign, First Campaign in Libya 1940-1941, Conquest of North Africa, East Lancs WW1 Commemoration Service programme, 8th Army Service of Thanksgiving programme (January 1945), BEF Identity Card, post-war Ration Book, REME magazine from Jan-March 1944 and Officer’s Release Book etc Captain Livesey’s service history includes:Pre-war training - 1933-1936 – Wrekin College Wellington Cadet General Training OTC March – September 1939 – 4/5Th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment Second World War - September 1939 – June 1941 - 2nd Lt and Lt with the 4th Battalion East Lancashire Regiment (with the British Expeditionary Force from 25th April 1940 to 30th May 1940) October 1941 – December 1942 – Attached to Warwickshire Yeomanry as Captain (henceforth with Middle East Expeditionary Force) February 1943 – November 1943 – Attached to HQ 35 Corps working with the Deputy Director of Mechanical Engineering’s office November 1943 – June 1944 – Attached to 3 Corps, again in the D.D.M.E’s office June 1944 – June 1945 – HQ RME 46 Division working as Adjutant (henceforth Central Mediterranean Expedition Force) June 1945 – July 1945 – 5 C Tps Workshop as Regimental Officer July 1945 – October 1945 – HQ 36. B.L.U working R.E.M.E Branch Liaison Duty Foreign service includes: 25th April 1940 – 30th May 1940 – France and Belgium February 1942-43 – Egypt and Palestine February 1943- November 1944 – Cyprus June 1944 – February 1945 – Italy February 1945 – April 1945 – Greece May 1945 – July 1945 - Austria Provenance: Family descent.
A collection of over sixty five British and Commonwealth cap, collar and shoulder badges to include the Parachute Regiment, Lancashire Fusiliers, London Rifle Brigade, North Irish Brigade, Royal Air Force, Royal Artillery, Bedfordshire & Hertfordshire Regiment, Lancastrian Regiment, Yorkshire Regiment, Royal Marines together with Scottish and Canadian Regiments...etc.. to include many officers examples. To also include six hardback military badge collectors guide books.
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