Royal Doulton (England)
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Re: Royal Doulton (England)
Have checked her details and she was apparently working for Doulton during the 1920s which looks like it would fit with your bowl's design
bluenote- Number of posts : 105
Location : Midlands
Registration date : 2017-10-10
Re: Royal Doulton (England)
Many thanks for info, much appreciated
peterart- Number of posts : 477
Location : United Kingdom
Registration date : 2016-12-27
Can anyone help help id the artist for this Royal Doulton Art Nouveau Vase
Hi. Hope someone can help. I found this Royal Doulton Art Nouveau vase at one of our local auctions in the North West of England and although fully marked I have only so far been able to date the piece from the backstamp so am hoping that someone else might be able to fill in the gaps for the rest of the marks.
It has the standard Royal Doulton factory stamp (1901-1922) plus the other marks:
It measures approximately 21,5 cm tall x 10 cm in diameter at the widest part and weighs about 630 gms
It is actually one of a matching pair that I bought, but I thought for id purposes, images of only 1 would be ok. If anyone would like to see the pair together get in touch and I'll post a new image.
Thanks
FULL IMAGE
BODY DECORATION DETAIL
NECK DECORATION DETAIL
MARKS
It has the standard Royal Doulton factory stamp (1901-1922) plus the other marks:
It measures approximately 21,5 cm tall x 10 cm in diameter at the widest part and weighs about 630 gms
It is actually one of a matching pair that I bought, but I thought for id purposes, images of only 1 would be ok. If anyone would like to see the pair together get in touch and I'll post a new image.
Thanks
FULL IMAGE
BODY DECORATION DETAIL
NECK DECORATION DETAIL
MARKS
seandux- Number of posts : 125
Location : UK
Registration date : 2011-07-17
Re: Royal Doulton (England)
Can you show the bottom of the other one? It could also be a JB.
janetpjohn- Number of posts : 295
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Re: Royal Doulton (England)
Hi. Thanks for getting in touch. Here's an image of the base of the other piece.
seandux- Number of posts : 125
Location : UK
Registration date : 2011-07-17
Re: Royal Doulton (England)
The crown mark on your base was used from 1922 - 1956. Your vase is part of something called "New Style Wares" introduced about 1912. They can be designed by famous artists but tend to only be signed by assistants. I have had a look and I can't ID the LR or LB or anything similar, its very possible it is not signed at all and what you have is part of the design ID. Th is period is getting very popular at the moment because it is still affordable as a way into collecting Doulton. I have seen your vase several times before and it appears to have been one of the popular editions. To get unique one off designs I'm afraid you normally have to go before 1905 when the art pottery was most popular but obviously the prices also go up.
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peterart- Number of posts : 477
Location : United Kingdom
Registration date : 2016-12-27
peterart- Number of posts : 477
Location : United Kingdom
Registration date : 2016-12-27
Re: Royal Doulton (England)
I do not have access to a definitive list but I have a significant number and can't find any S D or triangle with a dot marks.
There is a reference that many members of the same family decorated as production built up and I have found more than one member of the Davis family and the Durtnall family listed and both families used initials...……………. but I didn't come across an S followed by a D.
However, it is reasonable to assume that it could be another member of either of those families but, of course, it doesn't rule others out.
There is a reference that many members of the same family decorated as production built up and I have found more than one member of the Davis family and the Durtnall family listed and both families used initials...……………. but I didn't come across an S followed by a D.
However, it is reasonable to assume that it could be another member of either of those families but, of course, it doesn't rule others out.
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geraintwoolford- Number of posts : 152
Location : United Kingdom
Registration date : 2017-06-02
Re: Royal Doulton (England)
nice bowl. Royal Doulton Shakespeare serie?. The words ‘Made in England ‘ above the Royal Doulton mark means that this piece produced between 1930-1999
aiko- Number of posts : 91
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Registration date : 2018-02-11
Re: Royal Doulton (England)
Thank you very much for your help
geraintwoolford- Number of posts : 152
Location : United Kingdom
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abstract toad- Number of posts : 524
Location : uk
Registration date : 2018-06-01
Re: Royal Doulton (England)
Yes, an odd thing. I saw it weeks ago at Hungerford Antiques Arcade and didn’t think much of it because it’s a bit rough and a bit battered but I couldn’t find another one so I bought it today just out of curiosity. Is 1881 the date?
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Re: Royal Doulton (England)
My book says that the backstamp is for 1880 -1891 so probably is.
ppcollectables- Number of posts : 423
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Re: Royal Doulton (England)
1881 will be the date and, if the mark under it is b b with two small square shapes after it, then that is the mark of Eliza Bowen, who was a "Senior Assistant" at Lambeth (whatever that means).
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Re: Royal Doulton (England)
H 4024 is probably the pattern code.
3 maybe the size or shape code.
33 maybe the decorator's mark
Might help to show the whole object.
3 maybe the size or shape code.
33 maybe the decorator's mark
Might help to show the whole object.
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