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Antique Pair of Royal Doulton Slater Vases

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    By Royal Doulton
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    These are a pair of Doulton and Slater hand painted stoneware Amphora shaped vases. Their background is a combination of brown, green and, beige colors. They are adorned with a group of white flowers, dots all around, and framed by scrolls. Below the base is hallmarked Doulton and Slater - Art Union of...
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    Early 20th Century English Art Nouveau Vases

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  • Antique large pair of Art Nouveau Royal Doulton Slater vases
    Located in Wisbech, Cambridgeshire
    Antique large pair of Royal Doulton Slater vases. Art Nouveau, early 20th Century. Lovely quality vases... a touch of class. Would look ama...
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  • Pair of Royal Doulton Chine Ware vases
    By Royal Doulton
    Located in East Geelong, VIC
    This pair of baluster shaped Royal Doulton vases are decorated in the Chine Ware manner patented by Doulton. Doulton and Slaters patent, also known as Chine Ware was a decoration pro...
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    Antique Early 1900s English Edwardian Vases

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  • Quality pair of antique Victorian Royal Doulton vases
    Located in Ipswich, GB
    quality pair of antique Victorian Royal Doulton vases, having a quality pair of salt-glazed stoneware vases in wonderful blue and green glaze with raised swags, both with impressed m...
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  • Ceramic Vase Royal Doulton Chang Ware
    By Royal Doulton
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A glazed ceramic vase in slender spindle form from the Chang Ware series by Royal Doulton (England, founded 1815) circa 1920-30s. The vase was decorated with thick and dripping glaze in rich mottled polychrome colors. The glaze shows overall irregular crackles, a signature characteristic of Chang Ware. The base is hand-marked "NOKE", Royal Doulton in rectangle and initial HN (for Harry Nixon). Developed by Charles J. Noke (1858-1941), Doulton's Art Director, as part of his experimentation into Chinese flambé glazes during the 1920s. Fired at very high temperatures, they were introduced commercially by Doulton in 1925 in response to popular demand for eastern style ceramics. They were applied primarily by Harry Nixon (1886-1955). The name Chang Ware was used by Doulton in reference to the possibly mythical Song potter, Chang the Elder, although it bears little relationship to Song ceramics.
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    Vintage 1920s English Modern Vases

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  • Royal Doulton hand coloured porcelain vase
    By Royal Doulton
    Located in East Geelong, VIC
    This very pretty Royal Doulton porcelain vase is decorated with a band of gilt filigree to the top, from which three hanging boughs of hand coloured flow...
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