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Doulton Collection

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Background imageDoulton Collection: 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade survivors

2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade survivors
" All that is left of them", the survivors of the original 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade which went out to France in 1914 with the original BEF (British Expeditionary Force)

Background imageDoulton Collection: Advert, Doultons improved hooded baths

Advert, Doultons improved hooded baths, London, Paisley and Paris. circa 1890

Background imageDoulton Collection: Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Blunging and Pressing Clay

Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Blunging and Pressing Clay - Victorian period

Background imageDoulton Collection: Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Enamel painting

Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Enamel painting - Victorian period

Background imageDoulton Collection: Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Gilding - Victorian period

Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Gilding - Victorian period

Background imageDoulton Collection: Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Painting

Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory - Painting - Victorian period

Background imageDoulton Collection: Royal Doulton Potteries Advertisement

Royal Doulton Potteries Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for the Royal Doulton Potteries of Burslem, showcasing some examples of Old Sung Glaze card bowls and figurines. Date: circa 1917

Background imageDoulton Collection: Cunard Line, Royal Doulton QE2 dinner plates

Cunard Line, Royal Doulton QE2 dinner plates
Cunard Line, four Royal Doulton QE2 dinner plates, gilt rim with Cunard house detail on rim. 11 inches. Date: 20th century

Background imageDoulton Collection: Royal Doulton Advertisement

Royal Doulton Advertisement
An advertisement illustration for Royal Doulton, showing a figurine made by Charles John Noke. A mortal on the knee of the Gods. Date: circa 1921

Background imageDoulton Collection: Anthony Hordern and Sons Advertisement

Anthony Hordern and Sons Advertisement
An advertisement for Sydney based department store retailer, Anthony Hordern and Sons, Limited. This advert displays a wide range of interior ornaments for sale, makers including Royal Lancaster

Background imageDoulton Collection: Jardiniere in Doulton ware (engraving)

Jardiniere in Doulton ware (engraving)
5212857 Jardiniere in Doulton ware (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jardiniere in Doulton ware)

Background imageDoulton Collection: Advertisement, Phillips, Pottery and Glass Manufacturer (engraving)

Advertisement, Phillips, Pottery and Glass Manufacturer (engraving)
1596544 Advertisement, Phillips, Pottery and Glass Manufacturer (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement, Phillips, Pottery and Glass Manufacturer)

Background imageDoulton Collection: Royal Doulton Potteries, Floating Flower Bowl

Royal Doulton Potteries, Floating Flower Bowl
Royal Doulton Potteries, Burslem - Floating Flower Bowl with figure of mermaid. 1918

Background imageDoulton Collection: Sir Henry Doulton, Potter

Sir Henry Doulton, Potter. late 19th century

Background imageDoulton Collection: Group of tobacco jars, c. 1840-1920 (ceramic)

Group of tobacco jars, c. 1840-1920 (ceramic)
6332097 Group of tobacco jars, c.1840-1920 (ceramic) by European School; Private Collection; (add.info.: A pair of Doulton stoneware green ground oviform tobacco storage jars, c.1900)

Background imageDoulton Collection: Advertisement, Doulton and Company (engraving)

Advertisement, Doulton and Company (engraving)
5204614 Advertisement, Doulton and Company (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement, Doulton and Company)

Background imageDoulton Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Inkwell

Suffragette Votes for Women Inkwell
A Royal Doulton inkwell in the form of a bald, chubby-faced baby wearing a dress with wide pleated sleeves. Made in stoneware in Doulton browns and greens, with a decorative border round the base

Background imageDoulton Collection: Mappins China Shop, Montreal, Canada

Mappins China Shop, Montreal, Canada. The card states that this shop sol all the famous makes such as Wedgewood, Spode, Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester and Minton. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDoulton Collection: Doulton Bathroom Suite

Doulton Bathroom Suite
Green and white is always a good colour scheme for a bathroom, although this is difficult to judge in black and white! An Art Deco Doulton bathroom suite - stylish!

Background imageDoulton Collection: Doulton & Co bone china butter dish

Doulton & Co bone china butter dish
Doulton & Co. bone china butter dish - with special message from The Right Honourable David Lloyd George. On base - a message from the Girls of Staffordshire. Commemorative Ware

Background imageDoulton Collection: Decorating Coronation beakers, 1911

Decorating Coronation beakers, 1911
Women at the Royal Doulton Potteries at Burslem, pictured decorating and glazing the Coronation beakers to commemorate the Coronation of King George V in 1911 and given to 100

Background imageDoulton Collection: The Prince of Wales at Messrs. Doultons Pottery Works, Lambeth, London, Uk, 1886: 1

The Prince of Wales at Messrs. Doultons Pottery Works, Lambeth, London, Uk, 1886: 1
THE PRINCE OF WALES AT MESSRS. DOULTONs POTTERY WORKS, LAMBETH, LONDON, UK, 1886: 1. The Potters Wheel. 2. Modelling Doulton Ware. 3. Painting Doulton Ware. 4. Mr. Henry Doulton. 5

Background imageDoulton Collection: Royal Doulton Bathroom

Royal Doulton Bathroom
A bathroom from the Royal Doulton Potteries Date: 1912

Background imageDoulton Collection: Sir Henry Doulton

Sir Henry Doulton
SIR HENRY DOULTON Pottery inventor and manufacturer


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"Doulton: A Legacy of Craftsmanship and Elegance" Step into the world of Doulton, where history and artistry intertwine to create exquisite pieces that stand the test of time. Founded in Lambeth, London, Doulton's story begins with the 2nd Battalion, Rifle Brigade survivors who established the Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory. Here, skilled craftsmen mastered the delicate art of blunging and pressing clay, transforming it into beautiful forms ready for their artistic touch. At the Lambeth Doulton Faience Factory, enamel painting became a hallmark technique. Talented artisans would meticulously adorn each piece with intricate designs and vibrant colors that brought them to life. The gilding process during this Victorian period added an extra layer of opulence and sophistication to these masterpieces. The factory was also home to talented painters who would skillfully hand-paint each item with meticulous attention to detail. Their brushstrokes captured scenes from everyday life or stunning landscapes on plates, vases, and figurines alike. Doulton's reputation grew rapidly as their craftsmanship caught the eye of prestigious clients like Cunard Line. The Royal Doulton QE2 dinner plates graced luxurious dining tables aboard this iconic cruise liner – a testament to their exceptional quality. Advertisements played a significant role in promoting Doulton's creations worldwide. From captivating Royal Doulton Potteries advertisements showcasing their diverse range of products to Anthony Hordern and Sons' endorsement highlighting their timeless appeal – these campaigns solidified Doulton's status as a brand synonymous with elegance. Oetzmann Advertisement further emphasized how owning a piece from Royal Doulton could elevate any space into one filled with refined beauty. Each creation exuded charm while effortlessly blending tradition with contemporary aesthetics. As years passed by, Royal Doulton continued enchanting collectors around the globe through captivating advertisements that showcased both classic designs and innovative creations.