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Royal Doulton
Royal Doulton
Royal Doulton

Royal Doulton

London, England, founded 1815
About MeOriginally founded in 1815, Doulton moved to Lambeth, London, in 1828. The pottery began making artistic stoneware in the 1860s, principally to revive medieval salt glaze techniques. At Lambeth a workshop was established enabling students from the nearby School of Art to decorate wares. Florence Barlow, along with her sister Hannah, were among a number of decorators working there from the 1870s onwards. Most of Florence's work involved executing precise incised designs of birds on stoneware pots.
William MacGillivray
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1796 - 1852
Two Silver Communion Beakers from St Clement's Church made by George Booth and Sons
Aberdeen, Scotland, active 1815 - 1850
Valentines
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R D Lawrence
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1892 - 1968
David Leach
Tokyo, Japan, 1911 - 2005
Dorell Pirie
Australia
Dr James Cromar Watt, Lld by David Macbeth Sutherland
Aberdeen, Scotland, 1862 - 1940
David Grant
Achfary, Highlands, Scotland
Hannah Miley
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Christina Lovie Burnett
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Clatt, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, 1902 - 1999
Sir John Lavery
Belfast, Northern Ireland, 1856 - 1941
Rowena Comrie
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Wall plaque
Longton, England, 1892 - 1969
Professor Ian Howard
Aberdeen, Scotland, born 1952
Stoneware 'Contrast' Pattern Dinner Plate
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S.R. Stewart & Co
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Victoria With John And Hugh Brown
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barque-rigged steamer, built 1868