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Royal Doulton Marks & Dating Doulton Ceramics

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    Chang script mark used with standard Doulton mark. This example signed by Charles Noke and with artist Harry Nixons monogram. Under The Greenwood Tree. Special Royal Doulton series ware mark, produced specifically for that series ware. There are many …

Royal Doulton Artists Marks and Potters Monograms

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    Most royal doulton artists and assistants used a mark or monogram that included their initials. A quick click to the relevant character page should help you find the mark easily. The artists mark is either impressed or incised as per the marks on the image to the …

Doulton history - marks

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    Virtually all Doulton tableware has a black printed Royal Doulton ‘mark’ or ‘backstamp’ applied to the underside of the ware. The mark was varied from time to time and the table below includes the major marks that appear on tableware manufactured at Doulton’s Nile St, Burslem, factory.

Illustrations of Royal Doulton backstamps (Makers marks)

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    1901-1922 (and 1927-c. 1936) This is the ‘standard’ Doulton mark on Burslem earthenware and bone china used from 1901 to 1922 and from 1928 to c. 1936. The well recognised ‘standard’ Doulton mark or backstamp is that including the ‘lion, crown and roundel’ introduced in 1901 and used in …

Royal Doulton: Artists & the Work of Doulton Designers

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    A selection of respected & Collected Royal Doulton artists. Including the superb George Tinworth and Charles Noke, Harry Simeon, Hannah Barlow, Florence Barlow, Mark V Marshal and many more. Most Royal Doulton artists were trained within Royal Doultons own factory but some like Charles Noke and Mark Marshall came to Doulton from other factories.

Doulton history - Artists

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    ARTISTS. The artists and decorators assembled by John Slater and his successors at Burslem from the 1880s onward matched in skill those of Worcester and Derby. Of particular importance were: Robert Allen. Herbert Betteley. Percy Curnock. Harry Nixon.

Doulton Artist Monograms (S) - Antique Marks

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    Doulton Artist Monograms (S) Royal Doulton artist monograms beginning with or including the letter S. Including Eliza Simmance, Harry Simeon and Emily Stormer. Sorted alphabetically by surname from left to right. We’ve provided real life examples of Royal Doulton marks and artist monograms in the Doulton Gallery and the Pottery Marks index.

Royal Doulton Markings - Back Stamps and Trademarks ...

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    Apr 04, 2018 · During this period a number of simple stamps were impressed into Royal Doulton works of art. These impressed markings would read: ‘Doulton & Watts’, ‘Doulton & Watts Lambeth Pottery London’, ‘Doulton Lambeth’ and ‘Doulton Lambeth England’.

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