Rare English lustre vase

Posted On: 06 Apr 2025 by Greg Bateman

Rare English lustre vase roars into Stamford!

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Pilkingtons Lancastrian Vase

Consigned early for the ceramics section of our 3rd May 'Jewellery | Antiques | Interiors' Sale is a rare piece of English pottery, seemingly exemplifying England itself with its heraldic motifs.

Pilkingtons Lancastrian Vase_

A Pilkington’s Lancastrian vase, circa 1910, decorated with rampant lions amongst tall trees against a blue lustre ground, by Gordon Forsyth, shape number 2619, 16.5cm high. 

It will be offered for sale on 3rd May

Estimate: £1,000 - £1,500

 

Managing Director & Senior Valuer Greg Bateman: "I have long admired Pilkington's Lancastrian pottery, the glazes are utterly spellbinding. Even those without any knowledge of glaze techniques can fully appreciate the beauty of such a vase, and hopefully further admire it with some understanding of just how difficult it is to produce such a glaze! I have wanted to discover one and get to sell it for a long time, now we get the chance! Sale Day can't come soon enough ... Consigned from a deceased estate, the vase stood for decades in an Art Nouveau display cabinet surrounded by other ceramics, including an interesting collection of Zsolnay Pecs, with a spectacular view overlooking Rutland Water - an enviable prospect indeed! It is a great pity to have disturbed such a lovely and tranquil existence, but sadly this is part of what we do. Hopefully this vase will go on to another grateful owner who will cherish it, giving it a new chapter in its own life - 115 years young!"

              

To enquire about this lot please contact us on 01780 766466 or info@batemans.com 

 To consign any rare pottery to one of our upcoming auctions please contact Senior Valuer Greg Bateman at our Main Office on 01780 766466 or valuations@batemans.com and have a look at our SELLING page.