HARD TO FIND ROYAL DOULTON OLD COUNTESS PATTERN TRIOS PLUS SUGAR BOWL CIRCA 1930-1960.
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HARD TO FIND ROYAL DOULTON OLD COUNTESS PATTERN TRIOS PLUS SUGAR BOWL CIRCA 1930-1960.
TWO ROYAL DOULTON TEACUP SAUCER AND SIDEPLATE TRIOS PLUS A SUGAR BOWL IN THE RARE OLD COUNTESS PATTERN WITH GREEN MEDALLIONS AND YELLOW DOTS. IT IS HARD TO FIND. PLEASE HAVE A LOOK ONLINE AS WELL. ONE TRIO IS PERFECT. THE OTHER TRIO HAS TWO RIM CHIPS TO TEACUP ONLY. SUGAR BOWL HAS ONE RIM CHIP.
OLD COUNTESS PATTERN (1907-1961): Rare Pattern with Green Medallions with Yellow Dots and Green Swags. Status: Discontinued. Actual: 1907 1961 The old Countess pattern, not the nasty new lattice one. Its hard to find.
SIZE: TEACUP 10.6CM WIDE UP TO HANDLE 7.0CM HIGH SAUCER 14.8CM DIAMETER 2.0CM HIGH SIDE PLATE 16.6CM DIAMETER 1.5CM HIGH SUGUAR BOWL 11CM DIAMETER 6CM HIGH
CONDITION: TWO CHIPS TO ONE TEACUP AND ONE CHIP TO SUGAR BOWL. NO CRACKS. ALL OTHER PIECES IN GOOD CONDITION.
NOTE I HAVE THREE ROYAL DOULTON GLAMIS THISTLE PATTERN DUOS ALSO ON AUCTION THIS WEEK..
MARKINGS: DISTINGUISHABLE ROYAL DOULTON TRADEMARK LOGO IN GREEN WITH THE FAMOUS INTERLOCKING DS, THE CROWN, THE LION, AND THE ROUNDEL. USED FROM 1930S ONWARDS.
ROYAL DOULTON: In 1899 the Doulton studio recruited a young designer by the name of Charles Noke. He is now regarded as the brainchild behind Royal Doulton seriesware, a range of products were standard blank pottery shapes (everything from plates to jugs, bowls to vases and teapots) could be decorated with a consistent theme. Production continued at the Lambeth factory until 1956, after which Doulton concentrated on their activities at Burslem. It has a 'family' of English brands, having merged with Minton in 1968, and gaining Royal Albert from the merger with AEP in 1971. And, in 2005, these historic names became part of the Waterford Wedgwood group. It is now part of WWRD Holdings Ltd. the name being an acronym for the main components of the business: Waterford Chrystal, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton
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