Orange Lacquered Porcelain Catchall by Royal Doulton, England
About the Item
- Creator:Royal Doulton (Manufacturer)
- Dimensions:Height: 3.15 in (8 cm)Diameter: 9.65 in (24.5 cm)
- Style:Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1920s
- Condition:
- Seller Location:Bresso, IT
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2293339711002
Royal Doulton
The redoubtable British ceramics maker Royal Doulton has long embraced popular tastes and enjoys a devoted following among aficionados of English pottery. Some are drawn to the company’s intricately decorated bone china dinner services; others are passionate collectors of Royal Doulton’s artfully hand-painted figurines, vases and bowls.
When founded by John Doulton, Martha Jones and John Watts in 1815, in the Lambeth section of suburban London, the manufacturer produced bottles and other storage containers and even sewer pipes in stoneware, a cheap but durable cousin of porcelain. Amid the Victorian era’s rising concern for hygiene, food safety and sanitation, the company flourished. During the late 1850s — having rebranded as Doulton & Watts and then Doulton and Co. — the firm was colloquially referred to as Doulton Ware. And in the late 1870s, it expanded its business into the applied arts.
The firm took over a factory in Staffordshire, in northern England — the traditional home of British ceramics manufacturing — to produce tableware. Around the same time, Doulton opened an art pottery studio in Lambeth, where vases, urns and other forms were decorated with painted scenic images, flowers or historical motifs.
Taking a cue from the venerable Meissen porcelain workshops in Germany, Doulton artisans began crafting figurines modeled on characters from literature and theater. The firm also helped popularize Toby Jugs and other “character mugs” — handled cups shaped as the heads of figures from folklore and popular culture. Doulton purchased a factory in Burslem in 1882, and King Edward VII granted the factory his Royal Warrant in 1901.
Royal Doulton china will always make an elegant yet not-too-formal appearance in a traditional table setting. Prices for dinner services vary according to size, age and condition, but generally range from $2,000 to $15,000.
Authentic Royal Doulton art pottery might be used by some as a bright decorative note; others collect the company’s figurines with the same interest and dedication as stamp and coin enthusiasts. A typical Toby Jug might fetch $50, while very rare figurines can sell for $7,000. Most of the finest Royal Doulton art pottery pieces sell for around $500.
As you will see on these pages, few decorative-arts companies are as aesthetically and stylistically diverse as Royal Doulton. The firm truly offers something for everyone.
Find Royal Doulton figurines, plates, vases and other collectibles for sale on 1stDibs.
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Bresso, Italy
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 3 days of delivery.
- Vintage Grotesque Bacchus Ceramic Tankard by Royal Doulton, United Kingdom 1958By Royal DoultonLocated in Bresso, LombardyMade in the United Kingdom in 1958. It is made in polychrome ceramic. This tankard is vintage, therefore it might show slight traces of use, but it can be considered as in excellent ...Category
Vintage 1950s British Mid-Century Modern Barware
MaterialsCeramic
- Vintage White Porcelain Trinket Bowl with Gold Details by RosenthalLocated in Bresso, LombardyMade in Germany, 1960s. Thomas Porcelain, a part of the Rosenthal Porcelain Group of Germany, manufactured this white porcelain bowl with gold details. It is marked. This is a vintage piece, therefore it might show slight traces of use, but it can be considered as in perfect original condition and ready to become a great decor item...Category
Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Porcelain
MaterialsPorcelain
- Vintage Capodimonte Porcelain Decorative Item by Ginori, Rococo Style, ItalyBy Richard GinoriLocated in Bresso, LombardyMade in Italy, 1960s. These two 18th century figures are made in Capodimonte porcelain. This statue might show slight traces of use since it's vintage, but it can be considered as in...Category
Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures
MaterialsPorcelain
- Vintage Papillon White Porcelain Ashtray by Guido Andlovitz for LavenoBy Guido Andloviz, VerbanoLocated in Bresso, LombardyMade in Italy, early 1950s. They have been designed by Guido Andlovitz and produced by Laveno. Each piece is stamped by the maker. These are vintage pieces but they have never been used as they are a surplus of an old ceramic...Category
Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Ashtrays
MaterialsPorcelain
- White Porcelain Decorative Item "Osterfreude" by Carl Werner for HutschenreutherBy Hutschenreuther, Carl WernerLocated in Bresso, LombardyMade in Germany, 1960s. This item is made in white porcelain and might show slight traces of use since it's vintage, but it can be considered as in excellent original condition and r...Category
Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Figurative Sculptures
MaterialsPorcelain
- Postmodern White Glazed Porcelain Glove Mold by RosenthalBy RosenthalLocated in Bresso, LombardyMade in Italy, 1970s. This mold is made in glazed porcelain. It was inspired by those ones designed by Gio Ponti for Ginori. This is a vintage piece, therefore it might show slight t...Category
Vintage 1970s Italian Post-Modern Porcelain
MaterialsPorcelain
- Royal Worcester, England. Eight Evesham Porcelain Bowls Decorated with FruitsLocated in Copenhagen, DKRoyal Worcester, England. Eight Evesham porcelain bowls decorated with fruits and gold rim. 1980s. Measures: 17.5 x 4.7 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped.Category
Vintage 1980s English Serving Bowls
MaterialsPorcelain
- Royal Worcester, England, Four Evesham Porcelain Bowls Decorated with FruitsLocated in Copenhagen, DKRoyal Worcester, England. Four Evesham porcelain bowls decorated with fruits and gold rim. 1980s. Measures: 17.5 x 4.7 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped.Category
Vintage 1980s English Serving Bowls
MaterialsPorcelain
- Royal Worcester, England, Eight Small Evesham Porcelain Bowls with FruitsLocated in Copenhagen, DKRoyal Worcester, England. Eight small Evesham porcelain bowls decorated with fruits and gold rim. 1980s. Measures: 8.5 x 4.5 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped.Category
Vintage 1980s English Serving Bowls
MaterialsPorcelain
- Royal Worcester, England, Six Small Evesham Porcelain Bowls with FruitsLocated in Copenhagen, DKRoyal Worcester, England. Six small Evesham porcelain bowls decorated with fruits and gold rim. 1980s. Measures: 8.5 x 4.5 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped.Category
Vintage 1980s English Serving Bowls
MaterialsPorcelain
- Royal Copenhagen Jægersborg Porcelain Bowl, Orange with Gold Decoration, 1920sLocated in Copenhagen, DKRoyal Copenhagen Jægersborg porcelain bowl. Orange with gold decoration. 1920s. Measures: 22.5 x 8.5 cm. In excellent condition. Stamped. 1st factory quality.Category
Vintage 1920s Danish Porcelain
MaterialsPorcelain
- "Princess Badoura" "Royal Doulton Prestige Collection" Porcelain HN2081By Royal DoultonLocated in Bloomfield Hills, MIPrincess Badoura was the most prestigious and expensive figure ever made by Royal Doulton. It was made to order for wealthy clients for nearly 50 years and a special color version was devised for Harrods of London. In addition, it has 22 carat gold decorations. Three different models are on display in the Fantastique exhibit at Weiner Museum Of Decorative Arts and Princess Badoura is one of the stars of the Celebration of Ceramic Art weekend. The glazes are as rich as luxurious silk and the gold decorations are perfection. It is one of the most sought after in the Princess Badoura productions. This piece was hand-painted. In the Tales of the Arabian Nights, Badoura is a princess of China and the most beautiful woman ever seen upon the earth. She magically falls in love in her sleep with Prince Camar of Persia thanks to the supernatural antics of two genies, who boast of their rival beauty. In defiance of their families, the young couple steadfastly refuse to marry anyone else until they are reunited after a quest for each other across Arabia. Their dreams come true and the princess travels to her wedding in great splendor on the back of an elephant. This enchanting story was illustrated by Edmund Dulac in 1907 and by George Barbier in 1922. This spectacular piece was modeled by Harry Stanton as a centerpiece for the Wembley Exhibition in 1924 and joined the Royal Doulton's Prestige Collection in 1952. Our piece was produced in 1983 and signed by the grandson of the founder, Michael Doulton, in 1985. Each figurine required over 160 hours of intricate painting and five kiln firings before the gilders added the final embellishment of 22 carat gold. This is a limited edition of 500. Royal Doulton is an English ceramic and home accessories manufacturer that was founded in 1815 by John Doulton at Lambeth, London in association with John Watts...Category
Late 20th Century English Porcelain
MaterialsGold