Royal Doulton 1970s Lambethware Gaiety Pattern Stoneware Coffee Pot, Creamer, Sugar Pot and 2 Jugs
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Royal Doulton 1970s Lambethware Gaiety Pattern Stoneware Coffee Pot (No Lid), Creamer and Sugar Pot plus Two Jugs or Pitchers
ROYAL DOULTON COFFEE POT (NO LID), CREAMER AND SUGAR POT PLUS TWO JUGS OR PITCHERS. FROM THE 1975 LAMBETHWARE TABLEWARE SERIES. IN THE GAIETY LS 1014 PATTERN WITH SPECKLED SANDY BACKGROUND AND BROWN TRIM LINES.
ROYAL DOULTON GAIETY (LS1014) WAS PRODUCED FROM 1976 TO 1983. IT IS A STRIKING MULTI-FLORAL PATTERN WITH RED AND YELLOW FLOWERS AND GREEN AND BROWN LEAVES, SET AGAINST A SPECKLED CREAM OR BEIGE BACKGROUND. THE PATTERN FEATURES A BROWN TRIM.
THE STONEWARE IS DURABLE AND WAS RATED AS OVEN-TO-TABLE, FREEZER, DISHWASHER, AND MICROWAVE SAFE.
SIZE: COFFEE POT 22CM WIDE FROM SPOUT TO HANDLE 20.0CM HIGH UP TO RIM LARGE JUG 17CM WIDE FROM SPOUT TO HANDLE 15.0CM HIGH MEDIUM JUG 14CM WIDE FROM SPOUT TO HANDLE 11.0CM HIGH SMALL JUG OR CREAMER 10CM WIDE FROM SPOUT TO HANDLE 9.0CM HIGH SUGAR POT 8CM WIDE 6.0CM HIGH
CONDITION: NO CHIPS. NO CRACKS. GOOD CONDITION. NO LID ON COFFEE POT.
MARKINGS: LAMBETHWARE 1975.
ROYAL DOULTON: In 1899 the Doulton studio recruited a young designer by the name of Charles Noke. He is now regarded as the brainchild behind Royal Doulton seriesware, a range of products were standard blank pottery shapes (everything from plates to jugs, bowls to vases and teapots) could be decorated with a consistent theme. Production continued at the Lambeth factory until 1956, after which Doulton concentrated on their activities at Burslem. It has a 'family' of English brands, having merged with Minton in 1968, and gaining Royal Albert from the merger with AEP in 1971. And, in 2005, these historic names became part of the Waterford Wedgwood group. It is now part of WWRD Holdings Ltd. the name being an acronym for the main components of the business: Waterford Chrystal, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton
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