Doulton Lambeth wares have a special place in our #FromPaperTo Pottery Fair and Exhibition June 2nd from 10am! Check out this amazing Art Union Mark Marshall piece on display in the exhibition and shop the fair for other rarities! #RoyalDoulton #LambethWares #ArtUnion
#FromPaperToPottery – Royal Doulton’s Blue Children ware
Royal Doulton’s Blue Children wares remain a popular collecting field – come visit us at our #FromPaperToPottery Fair and Exhibition June 2nd from 10am – to see what you can find! Visit the exhibition and shop the fair for other rarities! #RoyalDoulton @WorldofWedgwood


From Paper to Pottery – Royal Doulton’s Marguerite
Collectors are astonished to discover the inspiration behind their favourite #RoyalDoulton figures. Here you can see Harradine’s Marguerite from 1940 and the Longley illustration that inspired her! She is on display as part of #FromPaperToPottery June 2nd 2019 @World of Wedgwood and shop the fair from 10am for other figure rarities!

From Paper to Pottery – Doulton’s Hannah Barlow
Hannah Barlow remains one of the most important artists in Doulton’s 200 year history! Come along June 2nd for our Royal Doulton #FromPaperTo Pottery Fair and Exhibition at World of Wedgwood where you will see her work on display and also available to purchase at the fair, which opens at 10am! The theme this year celebrates the RD paper archive which is in the Stoke Archive!

Royal Doulton shapes and sizes!
Part of the exhibition centres around the variety of shapes used at Doulton’s Burslem studios…here are some early shape guides #RoyalDoulton #DoultonWares #DoultonArtPottery
Join us this next weekend (June 2nd) for our Royal Doulton #FromPaperToPottery Fair and Exhibition at World of Wedgwood!



Royal Doulton – The Lady Anne
#DoultonFigures are a natural part of our Royal Doulton #FromPaperToPottery Fair and Exhibition at World of Wedgwood from 10am June 2nd 2019. Here is the rare and early Lady Anne along with her original inspiration. In the exhibition you will be able to see her alongside her decorating instructions! 

Royal Doulton Fair and Exhibition – From Paper to Pottery
Just one week to go til the event of the summer June 2nd #FromPotteryToPaper Fair and Exhibition at World of Wedgwood!

Doors open at 10 when the fair specials are released! #RoyalDoulton #DoultonCollectorsClub #MichaelDoulton

A flock of Royal Doulton….parrots, budgerigars and cockatoos!

An unusual Parrot on pillar in Doulton flambé.
Parrots, also known as psittacines, are birds of approximately 393 species in 92 genera that make up the order Psittaciformes, that can be found in most tropical and subtropical regions. The order is further sub-dividable into three superfamilies: the Psittacoidea, the Cacatuoidea, and the Strigopoidea.

A selection of rare Royal Doulton birds including a character parrot (far left) holding a perpetual calendar in its mouth!

As one of the most popular breeds of birds to keep as a pet, budgerigars, or budgies, are known for their outgoing and curious personalities.

A trio of early Burgeriegar on stumps in different glazes/effects.


To finish, an early catalogue page featuring an array of colourful creatures including those above!

Royal Doulton Holbein, Rembrandt or Kingsware wares?
Well in the case of this flask or vase it is certainly Holbein. Although Similar in style to Rembrandt with its portrait cartouche the body immediately tells us it isn’t. Rembrandt ware can be distinguished by its body and typically rough surface indentations, together with its heavier weight.

Yet, it is often harder to distinguish between Holbein and Kingswares as their style of decoration is similar, as it the body used for both. Originally the difference was in the price, the latter being cheaper to produce and indeed Holbein has been referred to as a more expensive product to Kingsware with added individual decoration.

This piece was a Charles Noke design as can be seen from his impresses signature.
Backstamps often help us identify Rembrandt and Holbein wares, however, these were often omitted for one reason or another, so today we must use our detective skills to distinguish between these wares!
Royal Doulton Competition and Survey 2019
Do you own collectable figurines? If yes, please give us feedback & have a chance win one of 5 gorgeous Royal Doulton figurines!
We are interested in your opinion! In case you are a committed collector of figurines, or just happen to own some, we would very much like to hear your ideas and feedback in this survey.
By answering this survey, you have a chance to win a Royal Doulton figurine.
Deadline for entry: Please answer by 18th February.
Prize draw
Competition Name: Collectables survey
How to Enter: follow the link and complete the survey on line.
Opening Date: Monday 28th January 2019
Closing Date: 18th February 2019 at midnight British Time
Prize: Win one of 5 handmade and hand painted figurines
2 x 22cm Language of Flower figurines RRP £125
3 x 17cm sentiment petite figurines RRP £60
Draw Date: 22nd Feb 2019
Draw Mechanism: Name chosen at random
Link: https://response.questback.com/fiskars/5rhs88gyle
best regards,
The Royal Doulton team.
