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Large Antique Doulton-Lambeth vase. Slater pattern onion vase. Art Nouveau

A fine example of 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware having Art Nouveau style and appeal. “Doulton & Slaters Patent”, a process which involves the use of lace fabrics impressed into the surface of clay as a decorative technique.

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Doulton Lambeth Art Nouveau Silver Mounted Sugar Caster

A very stylish Doulton Lambeth Art Nouveau silver mounted sugar caster by renowned artist Ethel Beard and dating from around 1903. The body of the caster is decorated in relief with stylized floral designs on tall leafy stems… Read More

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Unusual Doulton Lambeth Prince Of Wales Presentation Vase With Collection Label

Very good original undamaged condition. Please see the enlarged photos as they compliment the description thanks. Size 6 inches high. Any questions please ask.

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Rare Antique Stoneware American Indian Pitcher Edward Kemeys Doulton Lambeth

Large crack running down from rim on one side.

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Royal Doulton Lambeth Vase Stylised Art Deco Design Vera Huggins c. 1930

A fine Royal Doulton Lambeth vase by Vera Huggins, with a delightful incised stylised Art Deco design encircling the body. Royal Doulton Lambeth impressed mark to the base as well as the incised mark for Vera Huggins.

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Stonemasonry Mainstone Carving Giant Voussoir

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A Fabulous Pair of Antique Miniature Circa 1885 Doulton Lambeth Baluster Vases

The first to be engaged was George Tinworth followed by artists such as the Barlow family (Florence, Hannah, and Arthur), Frank Butler, Mark Marshall and Eliza Simmance. This Art Deco building was designed by T.