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Your Price: $ 48.00
Item Number: ptsphilpots613 |
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Circa: 1937-1951 Manufacturer: Royal Doulton/Made in England
This mini Royal Doulton Toby Mug, Toby Philpots, was made 1937-1951 and is marked: Royal Doulton / Made in England / England / Toby Philpots / #6. John Doulton founded Doulton Lambeth pottery in 1815 with John Watts. The factory was a tiny pottery located in Lambeth near London, England. They produced salt glazed utilitarian items and pitchers, plain figural bottles, and stoneware items. After John Watts retired from the company, John Doulton began experimenting with a more decorative pottery line. Many glazes and decorative effects were developed including faience, impasto, silicon, carrara, marqueterie, chine, and rouge flambe. The factory operated in Lambeth until 1956. In 1878, Sir Henry Doulton purchased Pinder, Bourne and Company of Burslem. Queen Victoria knighted Henry Doulton in 1887 for his innovations in the ceramic art. In 1882, the company became Doulton and Company, Ltd. In 1882, a second factory was built in Burslem which still continues to produce the famous figurines, jugs, and table wares. It added porcelain production and earthenware production to its offerings in 1884. Also in 1884, Doulton added decorated porcelain to the other production lines. Doulton figures were made at the Burslem plants from 1890 until 1978. In very good + condition without chips, cracks or fleabites it measures 3 1/4 inches tall, 3 3/4 inches spout to handle and 2 3/4 inches wide. An addition to any Royal Doulton Toby Collection. S H & Ins. will be quoted after orders placed. If you have questions feel free to contact me and thank you for looking.
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