Posted 11 years ago
THESERI
(3 items)
MY WIFE WAS LEFT THIS PITCHER BY AN OLD FAMILY FRIEND. WE HAVE NO IDEA WHO MADE IT OR IT'S VALUE. FIGURED I WOULD TRY TO DO A LITTLE RESEARCH. WOULD REALLY LIKE TO ID THE MANUFACTURER THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ANY SUGGESTIONS/HELP!!!
Royal Doulton.
Very nice indeed!
http://www.antique-marks.com/doulton-marks.html
It is a Doulton Burslem mark used from 1902 - 1922.
http://www.chinafinders.com.au/dating_burslem.asp
This has some information about the design registration number.
1889 was the year when the design was registered.
http://www.chinafinders.com.au/dating_lambeth.asp
But that mark suggests a later use of the design.
There's a jug here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/c1905-antique-Royal-Doulton-Egyptian-pattern-jug-/360488731967
Thank you very much. I appreciate your help and quick response.
Terry
My pleasure! I love these Egyptian revival pieces. They are special, imho.
Thanks again. Your knowledge is impressive!!
Does anyone know if they came with a lid? I see some on ebay and they are all without lids. Got another one my wife just pulled out....with post in a minute.
Thanks.
Beautiful !!!!!
I have a Doulton Collectors book which has this piece under their”Huntingware” collection. Originally the pieces started out with applied hunting scenes and then progresses into other areas popular at the time. A piece very similar to yours, but with the number 2894, is described in a catalogue from 1914 as
Fine salt glazed stoneware with “Toby” and other relief decorations-
“Egyptian” cocoa jug
There were two sizes made, a 1 pint and 1 quart, so perhaps that is why your number is different?
It did come with a lid, which appears to have the same finial as yours, however the catalogue has drawings, not photographs.
If you google Doulton Hunting ware or Toby wear, you will find more pieces to compare.
THANKS AGAIN!