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Besides the figurines, Doulton is known for its bone china dinnerware, especially its gold-rimmed ”Old Country Roses” pattern. Produced by a Royal Doulton subsidiary, Royal Albert, the pattern ...
I saw this piece in a field while visiting a friend of my husband's. When I asked about it, the owner told me I could have it. I think it is called a dry sink and was used to wash and clean up. I ...
More than 2,000 Royal Doulton figurines - some described as "very rare" - are being auctioned in Northamptonshire. They were collected over 50 years by a couple who could not face packing them all ...
Collectables: Mike Hicks looks at the varying fortunes of Royal Doulton figures. People do like to collect things that are available to be seen in a catalogue, invariably numbered or described ...
Q: I have a Royal Doulton figurine that was issued sometime prior to 1954. I would like to sell it. Any suggestions? — Delphine, Howell, Mich. A: First some background, so heads up, class.
The oldest figurines tend to command the highest prices. That is because over time they become increasingly rare as pieces are chipped, broken or thrown out. Royal Doulton started making rabbit ...
David Lambert paid for the unusual blue Royal Doulton figurine they spotted at a car boot sale in Stockport with a £2 coin. But Mr Lambert and his wife Helen, who are both fans of the brand ...
Royal Doulton began its pedigree in ... from the likes of John Slater and Charles J Noke, Doulton built its reputation in figures, vases, and decorative pieces.
I did the same myself during a Royal visit to Nile Street and almost lost touch with the official party. So I can understand why the girls who painted Doulton figures felt a sense of pride.
SALES of Royal Doulton china stabilised during the first ... remains deeply in the red with operating losses of £5.7m. The figures represent an improvement on the same period last year when ...