



The vases in this section are those made in the early period before Doulton became 'Royal Doulton' in 1902. Doulton made ceramic items from the very early 19th century, mainly items such as drains and water filters. The decorative items only started in the 1860s/70s
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Superb quality Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase - 1231A tall - 32cm - elegant Royal Doulton stoneware vase of superb quality from the last decade of the 19th century with top quality tube-lined floral detail. |
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A pair of Doulton Lambeth vases by Frances Lee - 223A pair of magnificant early Doulton Lambeth 11" vases by one of the finest of Doultons designers, Frances E Lee. They are dated 1877, early in the career of Frances E Lee at Doultons. |
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A pair of Doulton Lambeth vases by Edith Lupton - 401 & 402A mint condition pair of Doulton Lambeth 7.5" (19cm) vases by one of the leading designers of the late 19th Century - Edith D Lupton. |
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a Doulton Lambeth Siliconware vase by Eliza Simmance - 12This Doulton Lambeth Siliconware 7.75" (19cm) vase is typical of the work of Eliza Simmance; it contains the three usual elements of her Siliconware vases, mosaic tiles, 'cracked ice' background and gilding on the main body of the vase. All is done with her immaculate precision. The grey coloured vases are much rarer than the more frequent red clay vases. |
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A pair of Doulton Lambeth Eliza Simmance 15.5" vases - 34RA perfect pair of prestigious 15.5" vases by one of the very finest Doulton designer/artists, Elaiza Simmance, in mint condition. |
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A tall Doulton Lambeth vase by Florence Barlow - 792This lovely Doulton Lambeth vase was made between 1892, when adding the word 'England' to the manufacturers mark, became mandatory, and 1902 when 'Doulton' marks became 'Royal Doulton' marks. To Doulton collectors the name Barlow needs no introduction. |
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A Pair of Doulton Lambeth Silicon Ware vases - X2688A pair of 8" (20cm) Doulton Lambeth Silicon Ware vases with mosaic and 'cracked ice' decoration dating from before 1891. There is a possibility that they were the Work of Eliza Simmance - see the full details. |
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Pair of Doulton Lambeth vases by Elizabeth M Small - 991This impressive pair of 12" (30cm) 1884 Silicon ware vases by Elizabeth Small show a strong resemblance to the work of Eliza Simmance and Frank Butler, with swirling designs outlined in gold. |
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A superb item of Doulton Lambeth Silicon ware of unknown usage - 3006A 7.5" tall exceptional quality item of Doulton Silicon ware dating from pre-1891. If anyone can tell me the function of this item, I would be very grateful. |
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A charming little Doulton Lambeth Siliconware vase by Eliza SimmanceThis early Doulton Lambeth 5.5" Siliconware vase dates from pre-1892. It features the familiar Eliza Simmance characteristics of 'cracked ice' patterns and mosaic decoration. |
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A pair of large Doulton Lambeth 16" vases - 9970A pair of highly impressive large 16" (40cm) Doulton and Slater chine Doulton Lambeth long-necked bud vases by Eleanor Tosen, dating from the end of the 19th century. |
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A magnificent 14" (35cm) two-handled Doulton Lambeth vase by Hannah BarlowThis superb large (14"/35cm) Hannah Barlow Doulton Lambeth vase is large enough in diameter (over 7") for the beautifully executed pastoral scene to be appreciated. It has been the subject of restoration by a professional restorer, who has restored it to 'as new' condition. |
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A sweet little Doulton Lambeth pot from the 1880sThis pretty little Doulton Lambeth pot is a rarity. Measuring only 2.25" tall and 2.75" in diameter, it does not seem to fit into any of the normal catagories. It could well be an experimental piece. |
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