Talbot Hughes
 


 
         
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enlarged Image
PRICE: SOLD
STOCK NUMBER: DL101
Description:
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug with cricketing
vignettes by Ethel Beard designed by John Broad
c.1895

 

 


Enlarged Image
PRICE: £295
STOCK NUMBER: DL102
Description:
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware tobacco jar of
about 1885 by Emily J. Partington who was at the
factory from 1876-1912 and was a senior assistant

 


 

 


Enlarged Image
PRICE: £295
STOCK NUMBER: RD103
Description:
A Royal Doulton commemorative tyg to celebrate
the coronation of King George V and Queen Mary
in 1911. Made in stoneware with thistle motifs.

 

 


Enlarged Image
PRICE: £525
STOCK NUMBER: RD104
Description:
A Royal Doulton stoneware vase by the leading
artist Frank A. Butler who was at the factory
from 1872 to 1911. This piece was produced in
1905 and the pattern is indicative of that period

 

 

 

 



Enlarged Image
PRICE: SOLD
STOCK NUMBER: DL105
Description:
A Doulton Lambeth tyg by the leading artist
Frank A. Butler who was at the factory from 1872
to 1911. This piece was made in 1884 and one of
the assistants was Harriett E. Hibbutt who was a
senior assistant from 1876-1884.

 

 


Enlarged Image
PRICE: £330
STOCK NUMBER: DL106
Description:
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug with a silver
plated collar and domed hinged lid and
thumbpiece. Dated 1878 and is by Harriett E.
Hibbut, who was at the factory from 1876 to 1884
and was a senior assistant.

 


Enlarged Image
PRICE £295
STOCK NUMBER: DL107

Description:
A Doulton Lambeth stoneware Black Jack jug
with a hallmarked silver rim byt Saunders and
Shepherd assayed in London and dated 1892.

This example is 9" high.

 


Enlarged Image
PRICE: £395
STOCK NUMBER: DL108

Description:
A Royal Doulton stoneware flagon with silver
topped stopper hallmarked in London and dated
1903.

Flagon is by Louisa Wakely, who was at the
factory from 1876-c. 1905, and Annie Partridge,
who was at the factory from 1882-1913.

 


Enlarged Image
PRICE: £495
STOCK NUMBER: DL109

Description:
A very rare Doulton Lambeth stoneware
inkwell manufactured for
Thomas de la Rue and Co., and to their
patent, and called 'The Isobath reservoir
gum pot' and was introduced in 1888.
The mark on this example dates it to before
1891

 

 
         
  Copyright © 2008 APS-Host