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Antique, Rare Ceramic Royal Doulton Archery Plate

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    Vintage fishing plate by Royal Doulton. A good Royal Doulton plate decorated with Isaac Walton design fishing scenes with the inscription: FRIEND W...
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    Vintage Royal Doulton fishing Ceramic. A Royal Doulton Series Ware 'The Gallant Fishers' fishing bowl. The bowl is with a polychrome fishing scene of a fisherman lying on the river bank reading a book. The inscription around the edge reads 'And When The Timrous Trout I Wait To Take And He Devours My Bait'. here is a slight foul to the side of the bowl, but may have been done when made as it is glazed over. The bottom has pattern number D3680 and has the special "The Gallant Fishers" back stamp. The stamp looks like an old English shop sign...
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  • Royal Doulton Golf Plate, Series Ware
    By Royal Doulton
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Royal Doulton series ware golf plate. Royal Doulton rack plate with polychrome golf scene and the proverb, "HE HATH A GOOD JUDGMENT WHO RELIETH NOT WHOLLY ON HIS OWN", designed by Charles Crombie. The rear of the plate with Royal Doulton trade mark, pattern No. D3395 and '21'. Charles 'Chas' Crombie (1885 - 1967) was an illustrator whose work is well known to the collector. His pictures can be found in many forms, on postcards, calendars, in books and on Royal Doulton ceramics. Royal Doulton Golf...
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    Vintage 1910s English Sporting Art Ceramics

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  • Royal Doulton Golf Plate, Series Ware
    By Royal Doulton
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Royal Doulton Series Ware Golf plate. Royal Doulton rack plate with polychrome golf scene and the proverb, "ALL FOOLS ARE NOT KNAVES, BUT ALL KNAVES ARE FOOLS", designed by Charles ...
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    Vintage 1910s English Sporting Art Ceramics

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  • Royal Doulton Golf Plate, Series Ware
    By Royal Doulton
    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
    Royal Doulton Series Ware Golf plate. Royal Doulton rack plate with polychrome golf scene and the proverb, "EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY, AND EVERY MAN HIS HOUR", designed by Charles Crombie. The rear of the plate with Royal Doulton trade mark, pattern No. D3395 and '15'. Charles 'Chas' Crombie (1885 - 1967) was an illustrator whose work is well known to the collector. His pictures can be found in many forms, on postcards, calendars, in books and on Royal Doulton ceramics. Royal Doulton Golf...
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    Located in Oxfordshire, GB
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  • Antique Royal Doulton harvest jug
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  • Mid-20th Century "the Hunting Man" Royal Doulton English Ceramic Plate
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