Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian Art Pottery Vase – Shape 2090A

£600.00

A refined Royal Lancastrian art pottery vase produced by Pilkington’s Pottery, England, in the early 20th century.

The elegant form is finished in a richly variegated glaze displaying flowing tones of copper, violet and soft blue cascading over a warm ground. The subtle running glaze creates an organic surface characteristic of the experimental high-temperature glazes developed by Pilkington during the Arts & Crafts movement.

The underside bears the impressed Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian mark together with the shape number 2090A.

Royal Lancastrian pottery is highly regarded among collectors for its innovative glaze chemistry and refined forms, representing some of the most accomplished British art pottery of the early twentieth century.

A striking decorative piece that displays beautifully as a standalone object or within a collection of Arts & Crafts ceramics.

A refined Royal Lancastrian art pottery vase produced by Pilkington’s Pottery, England, in the early 20th century.

The elegant form is finished in a richly variegated glaze displaying flowing tones of copper, violet and soft blue cascading over a warm ground. The subtle running glaze creates an organic surface characteristic of the experimental high-temperature glazes developed by Pilkington during the Arts & Crafts movement.

The underside bears the impressed Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian mark together with the shape number 2090A.

Royal Lancastrian pottery is highly regarded among collectors for its innovative glaze chemistry and refined forms, representing some of the most accomplished British art pottery of the early twentieth century.

A striking decorative piece that displays beautifully as a standalone object or within a collection of Arts & Crafts ceramics.

Details

Maker: Pilkington’s Royal Lancastrian
Origin: England
Shape: 2090A
Date: c.1905–1915
Material: Art pottery / glazed earthenware

Measurements

Height: approx. 34 cm
Diameter: approx. 23 cm

Condition

Very good antique condition with no visible cracks or restoration. Minor wear to the base consistent with age.

Styling Notes

Works beautifully in a display of Arts & Crafts or early British studio pottery, particularly alongside Doulton Lambeth or Poole art pottery.