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Antiques & Fine Art 08/12/2014
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Lot 78

A Royal Lancastrian lustre pottery vase by William S. Mycock

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A Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian lustre pottery vase by William S. Mycock, dated 1922, of bulbous form with tall neck, decorated in silver and red lustre of stylized flowerheads on a burnt orange ground below fleur-de-lis lozenge border, monogram, date and impressed number 2867 beneath, 8" (20.25cm) high.

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    Overall fair condition with no chips or cracks. Wear and rubbing to surface, commensurate with use and handling, some areas particularly dull. Minor glaze fleck to rim. Three stilt marks beneath.

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