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PILKINGTON’S LANCASTRIAN POTTERY 403. A Pilkington’s Lancastrian vase by Richard Joyce, dated 1917, ovoid with everted rim, painted with fish swimming amongst waterweed in golden lustre on a blue ground, impressed marks, painted artist cipher and date code, small re-stuck chip to top rim, 11.5cm. high £300-500

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404. A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, modelled by E.T. Radford, ovoid with collar rim, painted with a frieze of swans swimming on calm water, a sun rising in the distance, cypress trees in the foreground, in shades of ruby and golden lustre on a blue ground, impressed marks, painted artist cipher and incised E.T.R monogram, 17cm. high £700-1,000

405. A Pilkington’s Lancastrian vase by Gordon Forsyth, dated 1909, shouldered form painted with heraldic shields of lion sejeant, divided by cypress trees and scrolling foliate borders in ruby and bronze lustre on a cream ground impressed marks, painted artist cipher and date mark (variant), 17cm. high £800-1,200 Provenance Private collection

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406. A Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian vase by William S Mycock, dated 1922, shouldered cylindrical form, painted with flower stems in ruby and golden lustre on a blue ground, impressed marks, painted cipher and date mark, 16cm. high £700-1,000

407. A Pilkington’s Lancastrian vase by Gordon Forsyth, dated 1912, ovoid with solifleur neck, painted with two bands of scrolling foliage flanking inscription Noli Me Tangere (do not touch me) in gold and orange lustre on a cream ground impressed marks, painted artist cipher and date mark, 19cm. high £500-1,000 Provenance Private collection

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