A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lustre vase designed by Walter Crane, and decorated by Walter S.Mycock, bulbous form tapering to an everted circular rim, the sage green ground with a silver lustre design of galleons with single sails and classical maidens rowing, waves beneath, clouds above and gulls following the boats, (neck restored), with various lustre marks including an emblematic Fleur de Lys, Walter Mycock's monogram (WSM) and Walter Crane's emblematic mark

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A Pilkington Royal Lancastrian lustre vase designed by Walter Crane, and decorated by Walter S.Mycock, bulbous form tapering to an everted circular rim, the sage green ground with a silver lustre design of galleons with single sails and classical maidens rowing, waves beneath, clouds above and gulls following the boats, (neck restored), with various lustre marks including an emblematic Fleur de Lys, Walter Mycock's monogram (WSM) and Walter Crane's emblematic mark
28cm. high
Literature
A.J. Cross, Pilkington's Royal Lancastrian Pottery and Tiles, London 1980, p.9, pl.V; p.50, pl.56; Malcolm Halsam, English Art Pottery 1865-1915, London 1975, p.173, fig.143, comparable examples illustrated
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