Order Form and Back Half of the Catalog

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Order Form and Back Half of the Catalog
Edward VIII
George V and Queen Mary
1936
1910 - 1936
Edward VIII carries the oft quoted title “The King who was never
crowned” as he gave up the crown before his coronation for his
love of the American socialite Wallis Simpson. Hugely popular in
his youth, his father George V despaired of the wild life the young
Prince was carving out for himself and particularly in his choice of
lady friends. His father believed it would damage the position of
the monarchy that he had fought so hard to re-establish after his
own father’s excesses.
George V, much like his son George VI, never imagined that one day he
would be king. Moreover, upon his elder brother’s sudden death, not only
was he thrust into this role, but he was also lined up to marry his brother’s
fiancé! Not only did George have to navigate the monarchy through
the tumult of WWI, but in 1917 the Royal Family changed their name to
Windsor; thereby creating the House of Windsor and distancing themselves
from the wartime enemy – Germany and its Kaiser, George’s cousin. During
this period there was a coalition government headed by the Liberal Lloyd
George, as Prime Minister. Famously Lloyd George also introduced Britain’s
social welfare system in the pre-WWI period, which Doulton celebrated with
a stamp moistener in his likeness.
His wife, Queen Mary, was a great fan of Doulton, purchasing many wares
over the decades. On her majesties’ famous visit to the Doulton Nile Street
factory, she inadvertently re-christened a figure which would then be known
the world over as Darling, and it was given the first number in their new
figurine collection. In subsequent years Queen Mary acquired many other
figures, notably by Leslie Harradine. Catalogs of the time play on this with
the frequent addition underneath figure illustrations: ‘As purchased by
H.M. The Queen’.
Royal Doulton
King Edward VIII
Loving Cup (Large)
10”H Ltd. 2,000
$1,300
The workers at the Royal Doulton studios greet King George V
and Queen Mary during their 1913 visit.
This Famous Munnings portrait of Edward VIII
as Prince of Wales in hunting pinks perfectly
illustrates the popular interests in all things foxrelated and hunting!
Paragon
Edward VIII Mug
with Lion Handle
3.25”H $375
Royal Doulton
Fox in Hunting Dress
HN100 6”H $3,500
Royal Doulton
Character Fox
with Stolen Goose
HN1102 4.75”H
$11,500
Royal Doulton Master of
the Foxhounds Loving Cup
13”H Ltd. 500 $4,500
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Royal Doulton
Fox Seated HN130
9.25”H $2,200
Royal Doulton
King George V &
Queen Mary Silver Jubilee
Loving Cup (Uncrowned)
10.5”H $1,600
Royal Doulton George V
& Queen Mary Stoneware
Teapot 4.75”H
$300
(Crowned)
Ltd. 2,000 $1,750
Royal Doulton George V and Mary
(Silver Jubilee) Mug $125
Royal Doulton
Stoneware Lloyd
George Stamp
Moistener (Dark
Green glaze)
3.5”H
$2,500
An early advertisement for the Silver
Jubilee of George V and Queen Mary.
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George V and Queen Mary Commemoratives
Edward VII & Queen Alexandra
1901 - 1910
Shelley Fine China
George V and Mary
1911 Coronation
Beaker 4”H $175
Royal Doulton
George V and Mary
1911 Coronation Beaker
4”H $200
Tuscan China
George V and Mary
1911 Coronation
Miniature Vase
2.5”H $150
Soon after ascending to the throne as Prince of Wales – a
title given to the Monarch’s eldest son – Edward VII had
begun the process of promoting the Doulton brand by
knighting Sir Henry Doulton before giving his company
a royal warrant and the right to use the word Royal in
its name. His wife, Queen Alexandra ordered Doulton
ware for her nursery and is also reputed to have had a
Doulton Royals self-pouring tea pot on her tea table!
Royal Doulton
George V and Mary
1911 Coronation Mug
3.5”H $125
LEFT
RIGHT
The Royal Doulton WWI Military Leaders Series
Complete Set of Eight $4,400
Royal Doulton Edward VII & Alexandra
Royal Marriage Stoneware Mug
4”H $275
Admiral Beatty
D7226 Large
Marshall Joffre
D7227 Large
General Foch
D7228 Large
Queen Victoria
Admiral Jellico
D7229 Large
1837 - 1901
General Pershing
D7230 Large
General Haig
D7231 Large
General French
D7232 Large
Marshall
Ferdinand Foch
Wilkinson Toby
$2,600
Bairstow Manor Collectables
1914 - 1918 “Lest We Forget”
(Large Character Jug)
7.25”H Ltd. 500 $250
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It was Queen Victoria who sparked great public interest in
Doulton wares. Not only did she become a regular visitor to their
stands at the International Trade Fairs of the late 19th Century,
but she also famously ordered early examples of their art wares
to be brought to her at Windsor Castle for inspection. Victoria
herself was commemorated many times during her lifetime with
beakers, jugs and models of her created in Doulton stoneware.
Once Henry Doulton had successfully acquired a china factory in
the heart of the Potteries, examples of fine china commemorative
beakers, tea wares and plates were also produced.
Emperor Kaizer
D7233 Large
Admiral
John Jellicoe
Wilkinson Toby
$2,600
Woodrow Wilson
Wilkinson Toby
10.5”H $2,200
Royal Doulton
Queen Victoria with
Scepter Handle D6816
(Large Character Jug)
7.25”H $175
Royal Doulton
Queen Victoria with Portrait
and Cross Handle D7152
(Large Character Jug)
7”H $300
Royal Doulton
Queen Victoria with
Scepter Handle D6913
(Small Character Jug)
3.5”H $100
Royal Doulton Stoneware
Queen Victoria Pitcher
8”H $725
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The Reign of George III
Political and Military Greats From the 19th Century
1760 - 1820
Royal
Doulton
Duke of
Wellington
HN3432
12”H
Ltd. 1,500
$1,500
It was during the reign of George III that a young John Doulton
famously invested his life savings in a small Lambeth pottery. From
that he grew the multi-national company Royal Doulton that we
all know and love today. It was understandable, therefore, that the
company chose as one of its prestige models to mark their 200th
Anniversary in 2015 a figure of George III after a famous painting of
the monarch. During this early period, heroes including Admiral Lord
Nelson were celebrated with Doulton commemoratives. Nelson’s death
in 1805 together with famous periods in his life has continued to be
commemorated into the last Century too by Doulton in particular.
Britain’s long naval history has been further celebrated with
commemoratives to the Duke of Wellington, another leading political
and military figure of the 19th Century. So it is no surprise to see
commemoratives to him especially in connection with his defeat of
Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Yet, it is not just heroes
that found themselves being commemorated. It is recorded that Henry
Doulton was a great fan of the poet William Wordsworth. As it would
seem, it was Charles Noke’s too, for he produced one of his famous
Limited Edition Loving Cups to the 19th Century Poet Laureate in 1933.
The official coronation portrait of
George III by Allan Ramsay.
Royal Doulton Napoleon D7001
and Duke of Wellington D7002
(Small Character Jug Pair) 4”H $450
Bairstow Manor Duke
of Wellington Toby Jug
9.5”H Ltd. 200 $400
Royal Doulton
King George III HN5746
200th Anniversary
Prestige Collection
Ltd. 250
$750
Royal Doulton
Stoneware Lord
Nelson Full Size Jug
(Unmarked)
9.5”H $1,500
Michael Sutty
Napoleon
Bonaparte
Figure (White)
15”H
$2,000
Doulton & Watts Lord
Nelson Stoneware Jug
6”H $2,000
Replica of the Original
Doulton & Watts Lambeth
Stoneware Lord Nelson Jug
8”H $2,400
Royal Doulton
Duke of Wellington
HN5745
200th Anniversary
Prestige Collection
17.25”H Ltd. 50
$8,750
Royal Doulton Stoneware
Lord Nelson Tobacco Jar
with Ceramic Lid
5”H $2,200
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Royal Doulton
Duke of Wellington with
Horse Handle D7170
(Large Character Jug)
7”H $295
Royal Doulton Stoneware
Lord Nelson Tobacco Jar
with Brass Lid
5”H $2,200
Royal Doulton Stoneware
Lord Nelson Tyg
6.5”H $2,500
Royal Doulton Stoneware
Lord Nelson Loving Cup
5.75”H $1,400
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Vice Admiral Lord Nelson Commemoratives
Royal Doulton
Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson D6932
(Large Character Jug)
8”H $350
Halcyon Days Vice Admiral Lord Nelson Box
(To Mark the Bicentenary Anniversary
of The Battle of Trafalgar)
2.5”Dia. Ltd. 300 $1,000
Delving Further Back Into
English History
Whilst Doulton may have existed through nine reigns, the artists at Royal Doulton have
often delved further back into English history. For example: to the time of the House
of Orange, the House of Stuart and of course its predecessor the House of Tudor. The
House of Tudor has perhaps provided more inspiration than any other since the present
House of Windsor, with its tales of skulduggery, religious conflict and love. Who can
fail to remember tales of Henry VIII and his six wives or the equally intriguing stories
of the lives of his children and heirs – Edward VI, Mary I and of course Elizabeth I
who successfully guided England through a golden Elizabethan age; a period of great
advancement and also the time of Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway! However,
Doulton’s foray into the distant past has not stopped there. Artists have looked back
even further and produced commemoratives to Richard II (1483-85), Henry V (14131422), King John (1199-1216) whose signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 is considered
by some to be an early step in the evolution of the constitution of the United Kingdom,
and even Richard I who is known more commonly as Richard the Lionheart (1189-1199).
Royal Doulton
Lord Nelson D6336
(Large Character Jug)
7”H $325
Whatever your field of collecting, you can see that so many are in fact interwoven. From
one main collection it is wonderful to seek out sub-collecting themes which add to and
enhance the stories of our cherished collections!
William III & Mary II
(1689 - 1702)
Royal
Worcester
Queen
Mary II
RW3939
12”H
Ltd. 250
$1,000
Royal Doulton Nelson D6963
(Small Character Jug)
4.5”H $175
Queen Mary II HN4474
8.75”H $550
William III
HN4022
10.25”H
Ltd. 1,500
$1,400
Royal Doulton
Lord Horatio Nelson D7236
(Large Character Jug)
7”H $295
Charles II
(1660 - 1685)
Royal Doulton
The Nelson Loving Cup (1805 - 2005)
Commemorating the 200th Anniversary
of the Battle of Trafalgar
Ltd. 200 $1,500
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Charles I
(1625 - 1649)
Royal Doulton
Admiral Lord
Nelson Loving Cup
10.5”H Ltd. 600
$2,850
Royal Doulton
William Wordsworth
Loving Cup
6.5”H $8,000
Charles II HN3825
9”H Ltd. 1,500 $900
Henrietta Maria HN2005
9.5”H $850
Charles I HN2084
16”H Ltd. $2,000
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The Reign of James I
(1603 - 1625)
Royal Doulton
William Shakespeare
Loving Cup
10.5”H Ltd. 1,000
$2,250
Henry VIII and his Six Wives
(1509 - 1547)
Anne Boleyn
HN3232
8”H $725
Royal Doulton
Sir Francis Drake
Loving Cup
10.25”H Ltd. 500
$2,500
Royal Doulton
Anne of Denmark HN4266
9”H Ltd. 2,500
$1,000
The Reign of Queen Elizabeth I
(1558 - 1603)
Royal Doulton
Queen Elizabeth
I D6821 (Small
Character Jug)
4”H $150
Royal Doulton
Mary, Queen of Scots
HN3142 9”H Ltd. 5,000
$950
Royal Doulton
Queen Elizabeth I
HN3099
9”H Ltd. 5,000
$575
Wedgwood
Anne Boleyn
CW348 8”H
Ltd. 7,500
$350
Mary I
(1553 - 1558)
Royal Doulton
Queen
Elizabeth I
HN5704
9.25”H
Ltd. 2,000
$224
Royal Doulton
Queen Mary Tudor D7188
(Large Character Jug)
7.5”H $250
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Catherine
Howard
HN3449
8.25”H
$900
Royal Doulton
James I D7181
(Large Character Jug)
6.75”H $275
Royal Doulton
Princess
Elizabeth
HN3682
8.5”H
Ltd. 5,000
$950
Catherine
Parr
HN3450
6.25”H
$900
Anne of
Cleves
HN3356
6.25”H
$950
Catherine
of Aragon
HN3233
6.5”H $725
Jane
Seymour
HN3349
9”H $900
Henry VIII
HN3458
9.25”H
$1,000
Richard III
(1483 - 1485)
Royal Doulton
King John D7125
(Large Character Jug)
7”H $400
Royal Doulton
Richard III D7099
(Large Character Jug)
7”H $350
Henry V
(1413 - 1422)
Royal Doulton
Henry V Blue and
Yellow Crown D6671
(Large Character Jug)
7.25”H $1,000
Royal Doulton
Henry V (Non
Embossed) D6671
(Large Character Jug)
7.25”H $125
Henry VIII
HN3350
9.5”H
$2,500
Richard I
(1189 - 1199)
Royal Doulton
Richard the Lionheart
HN3675 10”H $750
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