Which Royal Doulton figurines are the most valuable?
Bunnykins Series The Royal Doulton Bunnykins figurines arrived on the market in 1933, and the company produced more than 150 bunny-themed pieces. The most valuable Bunnykins pieces feature artist Barbara Vernon’s signature.
How much is the Royal Doulton Balloon Lady Worth?
Her real name is “The Old Balloon Seller,” and she was made in December 1940, as can be determined by a date mark. Royal Doulton began producing this Harry Nixon designed figurine in 1929 and discontinued it in the 1990s. Since it is a classic, value is at least several hundred dollars.
What do the numbers mean on Royal Doulton?
Pattern numbers occur on most Doulton ware and can be used to establish the date a pattern was first introduced. Some patterns, however, were long-lived and whilst the pattern number can establish the earliest possible date of a piece, the date of last use of a pattern is seldom if ever known.
Is Royal Doulton made in China?
Most Royal Doulton figurines are made using the highest quality bone china—older Royal Doulton dinner sets may be made from bone china too. Royal Doulton fine bone china is manufactured with a type of soft-paste porcelain, which contains greater than 35% tricalcium orthophosphate.
What do you need to know about Royal Doulton figurines?
All authentic Royal Doulton figurines should include a Doulton backstamp. The figurine’s name should appear under that backstamp. Since 1913, all figurines have included an HN identification number (named for prolific Royal Doulton artist Harry Nixon). Until 1940, the HN numbers followed a sequential scheme.
What’s the history of the Royal Doulton Company?
The Royal Doulton Company is one of the most renowned English companies producing tableware and collectables, with a history dating back to 1815. This page has a table of Royal Doulton Figurines price guide. If you have any questions please leave a comment below.
How much is a Royal Doulton Tootles worth?
The approximate retail value of ‘Royal Doulton Tootles H.N. 1680’ is $145.00 (USD)
When did the Doulton terracotta figurines come out?
During the late 19th century, Doulton debuted a series of whimsical stoneware and terracotta figurines. The early 20th century brought the fine china figurines that continue to draw collectors’ interest today. Maybe you’ve become smitten with finely crafted Royal Doulton figurines. If so, this blog post is for you.
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