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Lot 687

RICHARD JOYCE (1873-1931) FOR PILKINGTON: A ROYAL LANCASTRIAN LUSTRE VASEdecorated with flowerheads and foliage, painted and impressed marks to the underside, numbered "2867", 22cm high

Lot 157

Royal Lancastrian blue mottled vase, shaped vase, 25cm tall. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 1437

Two Royal Lancastrian pottery vases, largest 26cm high.

Lot 551

A rare and impressive Victorian Livery collar of the ‘Esses’ in 9 carat gold, 113g, unmarked, comprising sixteen stylised S’s linked in groups of four, separated by central crowned floral badge of the United Kingdom with heraldic symbols of England, Scotland and Ireland, combined with scroll inscribed ‘DIEU ET MON DROIT’, and three Beaufort portcullises, the central of these with push clip clasp, overall length 49cm, contained in its original domed velvet-lined case, 21cm diameter, the interior lid lined in white silk with maker’s details ‘J. W. BENNETT, GOLDSMITH & WATCHMAKER, 16, LLOYD SQUARE, W.C. MASONIC ORDERS EXECUTED.’, several minor test marks, the case with scuffs and signs of wear, otherwise generally good very fine £2,000-£3,000 --- The Lancastrian Collar of Esses was introduced in the late 1300s, but revived by Henry VII in 1845. As an important piece of the late-medieval livery system, the collar was a prestigious symbol of royal power. It would only be awarded to the rank of esquire and above. The ‘S’ has been widely research, possibly representing a combination of saintete (sanctity), sagesse (wisdom), and seigneurie (lordship). However, Soverayne, meaning Sovereign is the most supported, especially in relation to Henry IV. The Portcullis was the Badge of John Beaufort, Marquees of Dorset & Somerset, the son of John Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster and great-grandfather of Henry VII. Henry adopted the symbol and it was used by the first and second Tudor dynasties. Presently, the portcullis is crowned, officially making it a royal symbol and can be found in the Palace of Westminster. The design in which the central link or hanging badge depicts the Crowned Floral Badge is reminiscent of the Esses Collar of the Sergeant-at-Arms. The company of J. W. Bennett located in Lloyd Square was destroyed in the Second World War, along with all associated archives.

Lot 634

Two Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vases, c1920 or 1935, in orange vermillion or blue eggshell glaze and another earthenware bottle vase, 23cm h, impressed mark (3) All in good condition

Lot 3

An early 20th century Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian pottery vase of ribbed swollen form with flared neck and mottled impressed orange glaze, makers mark to base, h20cm

Lot 304

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lapis glaze vase, stamped and numbered 2085 to base, 26cmH

Lot 457

William S. Mycock (1872-1950) for Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian Lustre Vase, 27 x 28cms. Grapevine design, baluster form, minor glazing flaws, otherwise good. Signed to base

Lot 238

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/

Lot 415

Pilkington's (Royal Lancastrian) vase #3255 by Gwladys Rodgers - 17.5cm high with no obvious damage

Lot 343

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.

Lot 476

A Ruskin Pottery Souffle bowl, footed form, covered in a plum glaze, with painted foliate band to rim, two Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian vases by Gladys Rogers, another Pilkington's vase and a small Royal Doulton Flambe vase unsigned 11cm. diam. (5)ProvenanceThe collection of Rosslyn Hill.

Lot 59

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.

Lot 251

Richard Joyce - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A lustre bowl, 1910, of circular tapered form, decorated with gold lustre trefoil leaves, over sunflower yellow ground, the base with brick red and gilt heightened roundel, painted monogram, diameter 18cm.

Lot 249

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.

Lot 250A

William S Mycock - Pilkington Royal Lancastrian - A lustre vase, 1911, of shouldered form, with drawn collar and everted rim, gold lustre parrots in flight amongst brick red flowers and branched leaves over graded raspberry red ground, impressed XI and painted marks to base, height 22.5cm.

Lot 250

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.

Lot 131

Royal Lancastrian ceramic bowl, England. Elegant green glaze with impressed mark to base. From the early 20th-century.

Lot 1351

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

Lot 12

A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian octagonal pottery vase having orange mottled glaze, impressed marks to base, h27

Lot 605

Pilkington, a Royal Lancastrian aventurine glazed vase, 1909, wide shouldered bulbous form, crystalline copper lustre glaze, impressed marks, 2153, 14.5cm high

Lot 574

Pilkington and Co., a Royal Lancastrian heraldic lustre tile, circa 1915, relief moulded with a central shield and Holy monogram within foliate scroll border, blue ground highlighted in red, impressed P marks, 15.5cm square

Lot 594

A Pikingtons Royal Lancastrian bowl.

Lot 914

Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian ribbed bowl, 23.5cm across

Lot 434

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.

Lot 80

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.

Lot 461

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)

Lot 107

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.

Lot 283

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/

Lot 5

William Mycock for Pilkington's Tile & Pottery Co. Royal Lancastrian - an early 20th century lustre vase. The vase featuring brass covered lip, tapering neck with gilt beaded detail and foliate lustre body. Marked to base Royal Lancastrian 2915.Measures approx. 21.5cm tall.

Lot 811

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)

Lot 226

A Royal Lancastrian pedestal dish in mottled deep purple colourway with a similar rouge bowl (2), 13.5cm diameter. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 224

Two Royal Lancastrian vases, one with swirling design on blue background, the other mottled ribbed vase, 22.5cm tall. In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration. Both crazed.

Lot 6098

Collection of Pilkington Royal Lancastrian mottled orange vases, impressed marks to base, largest H17cm (3)

Lot 6098A

Two Pilkington Royal Lancastrian mottled orange bowls, largest D26cm

Lot 564

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian iridescent glazed vase by William Salter Mycock, early 20th century, the tall slender ovoid vase of large proportions, impressed maker's mark and 'WSM' monogram dated 1921 to underside, 42cm high

Lot 168

Two Royal Lancastrian pottery vases, one by Edward Terence Radford, the other Richard Joyce, together with a further vase signed Sible Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 106

Royal Lancastrian bowl 2321 together with a Royal Lancastrian orange peel vase A.F

Lot 105

Pair of Royal Lancastrian orange peel vases 2422

Lot 1300

Royal Lancastrian triangular bowl and a Poole plate. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 627

Royal Lancastrian vase signed Edward Terence Radford, sage green glaze, ribbed form No 198, ht. 19cm.

Lot 211

A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian art pottery vase, glazed in tones of mottled blue, 15.5cm high, design number 2397, impressed mark

Lot 47

A large pair of Royal Lancastrian vases, mottled blue decoration, shaped, 25.5cm tall (2). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 236

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.

Lot 563

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.

Lot 125

Royal Lancastrian 2143A orange peel vase Height 21 cm

Lot 6110

Collection of Pilkington Royal Lancastrian mottled orange vases, impressed marks to base, largest H17cm (3)

Lot 6109

Two Pilkington Royal Lancastrian mottled orange bowls, largest D26cm

Lot 6070

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

Lot 202

Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian large vase in the 2100 shape in uranium glaze, hairline crack, H: 29 cm. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 434

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian blue glaze pottery vase, pattern no. 2506, 11cm

Lot 766

Art Deco Royal Lancastrian pottery charger decorated with birds, together with other studio pottery.

Lot 416

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian lustreware vase, decorated flowers, William Salter Mycock, 1923, 13 cm highGenerally good, a few minor glaze faults, slight rubbing, area ground down to the rim foot, shown in images, no visible chips, cracks or restoration

Lot 3171

Three British Army Swagger Sticks: WW1 Royal Engineers silver topped given as a shooting prize to 35044 Sapper J Kaley, 685mm in length: another but WW2 RASC, 700mm in length: another post war Lancastrian Brigade, 878mm in length. (3)

Lot 320

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)

Lot 1392

° ° 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

Lot 5

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.

Lot 73

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.

Lot 93

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian squat vase, of mid-bulbous form, with crystaline drop glaze decoration, impressed marks and numbered 2366 verso, h.8.8cmFiring marks and fine crazing.

Lot 92

A Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian pottery squat vase, of shouldered form, the lustre decorated with floral stylised central decoration within banded borders, impressed and painted shield mark verso, h.13.5cmCrazing and handling wear to the glaze.No chips, cracks or restoration.

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