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Remote areas: | 3-5 business days |
The production of art pottery started around the end of the 1860s and grew considerably during the next two decades. In 1878 the company bought an existing pottery works in Nile Street, Burslem, Staffordshire, to make pots for decoration at the Lambeth works. In 1901 they became Royal Doulton Ltd. During the first half of the twentieth century production of saltglazed stoneware diminished and finally ceased in 1956 when the Lambeth works was closed and all production was moved to Burslem.
Marks/Observations: This one hundred year old very elegant porcelain trio shows an unusual transferware pattern in strong blue and is set off with gilded rim and handle
Condition: Very good, slight wear to the gilding as to be expected.
Dimensions: Cup height 5.9cm, diameter 9cm, saucer diameter 13.6 cm, plate diameter 15.2cm
Price: R350.00
Please note, I am NOT a qualified archaeologist/antiquarian and the description I have given is based on research of the subject.