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Product information
Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Origin:
Royal Doulton
Time Period:
Post-1950
Type:
Plates & Bowls
Bob Shop ID:
612634748
Title: Royal Doulton Old English Coaching Scenes Footed Bowl. Manufactured By: Royal Doulton England. Height: 9cm. Diameter: 19cm. Info: A good Early 20th Century Vintage English Royal Doulton Seriesware Old English Coaching Scenes Bowl with the WE Grace painting of a Coaching Scene. Designed by Charles Noke. Royal Doulton Old English Coaching Scenes Footed Bowl, Numbers D6393 and Rd Nos 31933-49. Decorative scene of the Horse drawn Coach departing the Inn on the inside and the outside has a side view of a horse drawn carriage. Royal Doulton Old English Coaching Scenes (D6393) was produced from 1953 to 1967. Charles Noke was Royal Doultons premier designer and modeller. 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. When Henry Doulton died in 1897, Henry's son Henry Lewis Doulton took over control of the company. The company continued to hire talented artists including the next art director Charles Noke, Harry Tittensor, Joseph Hancock, and many others. The company was granted the Royal Warrant by Edward VII in 1901. Production continued at the Lambeth factory until 1956, after which Doulton concentrated on their activities at Burslem. In the 1960s, the company made a series of acquisitions. In 1968 it purchased Minton China, a company founded in 1793, and Dunn Bennett, a company founded in 1876 manufacturing hotel ware. These were followed by Webb Corbett and Beswick in 1969. It is now part of WWRD Holdings Ltd., the name being an acronym for the main components of the business: Waterford, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton Condition: In excellent condition, no crazing or chips, the Edging is immaculate, an unused unmarked classic bowl. Price: R 995.00 Inc Vat.