Royal Lancastrian Pottery
Vase
1929 (decorated)
1929 (decorated)
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Jar of white earthenware covered with a deep copper blue glaze and painted in dark blue and copper green with all over foliate pattern.
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Title | Royal Lancastrian Pottery (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | Earthenware, glazed and painted |
Brief description | 'Royal Lancastrian Pottery' jar of white earthenware covered with a deep copper blue glaze and painted in dark blue and copper green with all over foliate pattern, decorated by William Salter Mycock, made by Pilkingtons Tile and Pottery Co. Ltd., Clifton Junction, 1929. |
Physical description | Jar of white earthenware covered with a deep copper blue glaze and painted in dark blue and copper green with all over foliate pattern. |
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Credit line | Given by Pilkingtons Tile and Pottery Co. Ltd |
Object history | Letter from David Burton of Pilkingtons re. discontinuation of Lancastrian ware "owing to changing tastes and desire for cheapness in decoration" on RF 1937/4377. |
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Accession number | C.148-1937 |
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Record created | March 31, 2008 |
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