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The Doulton factory was established in 1815 in Lambeth, South London by John Doulton (1793 - 1873), who had previously been employed at the nearby Fulham Pottery. He initially had two partners, Martha Jones and John Watts, the former of who left the company in 1820, and the latter in 1854.

He began by producing practical and decorative stoneware, such as bottles and sewer pipes from his small pottery

John's son Henry (1820 - 1897) joined the company in 1835 and the production of stoneware items was expanded to include laboratory articles, sanitary ware and drainpipes, which were sold worldwide.

In the mid 1850s John Doulton began experimenting with a more decorative pottery items. Many glazes and decorative effects were developed including faience, impasto, silicon, carrara, marqueterie, chine, and rouge flambe.

From about 1860, Doulton began to revive earlier types of stoneware, such as copies of 18th-century vessels. The famous more... salt-glazed wares with blue decoration first appeared in 1862.

Through Henry Doulton, the pottery became associated with the Lambeth School of Art directed by John Sparkes from about 1866.

He trained the sculptor George Tinworth who joined Doulton as the first resident sculptor in 1867. Tinworth enjoyed a long career at the Lambeth studio, producing a wide range of figures, vases, jugs, tankards and reliefs, as well as fountains and monumental sculptures.

The international popularity of the art pottery produced at Lambeth led to the number of art potters increasing from six in 1873 to 345 in 1890, including such famous names as Frank Butler, Eliza Simmance, Arthur Barlow and his sisters Hannah and Florence Barlow.

In 1877, Henry Doulton invested in Pinder, Bourne & Co., a pottery on Nile Street, Burslem, Staffordshire, to manufacture tableware and ornamental ware.

When Henry Doulton died in 1897, Henry's son Henry Lewis Doulton took over control of the company. The company continued to hire talented artists including the next art director Charles Noke, Harry Tittensor, Joseph Hancock, and many others.

The company was granted the Royal Warrant by Edward VII in 1901. Production continued at the Lambeth factory until 1956, after which Doulton concentrated on their activities at Burslem.

In the 1960s, the company made a series of acquisitions. In 1968 it purchased Minton China, a company founded in 1793, and Dunn Bennett, a company founded in 1876 manufacturing hotel ware. These were followed by Webb Corbett and Beswick in 1969.

In 1972 Pearson PLC purchased Doulton & Co. Pearson had a controlling interest in Allied English Potteries and combined the two tableware groups under the Royal Doulton Tableware name, but in 1993 Pearson returned the Doulton group to public ownership, and it was listed on the London Stock Exchange.

The company made further acquisitions in the 1990s but sales were stagnant and in 1997 the company was forced to restructure, cutting its workforce and range of products.

Losses continued despite further attempts to cut costs, including closing the Nile Street Burslem factory in 2005, and the company went administration in 2009.

It is now part of WWRD Holdings Ltd., the name being an acronym for the main components of the business: Waterford, Wedgwood and Royal Doulton less...

Doulton Lambeth faience antique English ceramic vase with hand…
Antique Doulton Lambeth Faience Vase with Hand-Painted Floral Decoration

Doulton Lambeth faience antique English ceramic vase with hand painted floral decoration by Isabel Lewis, circular factory mark and artist's monogram to base, 8.46 in. high

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Pair of large Royal Doulton Exhibition vases faience eathenware.…
Royal Doulton Exhibition Vases by Florence E Lewis

Pair of large Royal Doulton Exhibition vases faience eathenware. Decorated with foliage, flowers & fruit. By Florence E Lewis, circa 1888. Signed (monogram) F.E.L for Florence E Lewis (1874 - 1897). Assistant mark for Lilla Nottingham. Impressed base stamp

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Doulton Lambeth wall charger bird & blossoms. By Florence E…
Doulton Lambeth Bird & Blossoms Wall Charger

Doulton Lambeth wall charger bird & blossoms. By Florence E Lewis (1874 - 1897). Impressed mark Pinder Bourne & Co '12-80'. Printed back stamp Doulton Lambeth. Hand painted monogram F.L -'247'. Diameter 14.96 in.

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Doulton Lambeth faience wall plate forest trees. By Esther…
Doulton Lambeth Faience Forest Trees Wall Plate

Doulton Lambeth faience wall plate forest trees. By Esther Lewis (1877 - 1897). Impressed back stamp Doulton Lambeth faience 1877. Hand painted artists monogram & 66 forest trees. Diameter 12.20 in. (a/f chips to rim)

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Doulton Lambeth ewer vase faience floral decorated. By Isabel…
Isabel Lewis Floral Faience Ewer Vase

Doulton Lambeth ewer vase faience floral decorated. By Isabel Lewis (1876 - 1897). Impressed base stamp Lambeth Faience-Doulton (1873 - 1914) pre 1891. Height 13.39 in. (a/f cracked)

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Doulton Lambeth wall charger brown eagle. By Florence E Lewis…
Brown Eagle Doulton Lambeth Wall Charger

Doulton Lambeth wall charger brown eagle. By Florence E Lewis (1874 - 1897). Printed back stamp Doulton Lambeth. Monogram of the artist, circa 1878. Diameter 25.20 in.

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Doulton Lambeth mantle clock faience clock case, circa 1893. In…
Doulton Lambeth Faience Mantle Clock, 1893

Doulton Lambeth mantle clock faience clock case, circa 1893. In the style of Charles Tinworth & Charles Vyse. Hand painted floral decoration by Florence E Lewis. Assistant artists Miss a Tranter, Miss M driver & Miss a Bentley. Printed base stamp Doulton L

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A rare large Royal Doulton Lambeth faience jug, Hand-painted…
Royal Doulton Faience Jug with Floral and Bird Motif

A rare large Royal Doulton Lambeth faience jug, Hand-painted all over with floral and wooded scene with two young birds on a branch, factory mark, 1044 Il, artist 'Isobel Lewis', circa 1880, height 15.75 in. Provenance: Whitley Collection, Florida

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A rare tall Royal Doulton faience vase, on a yellow ground with…
Rare Royal Doulton Faience Vase by Florence Lewis

A rare tall Royal Doulton faience vase, on a yellow ground with scene of two young birds on a branch amongst foliage, by Florence Lewis, factory mark, 2215 x 3069 and artist's mark, circa 1880, height 16.54 in. Provenance: Whitley Collection, Florida

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Pair (2) Doulton Lambeth vases by Florence Lewis handpainted…
Handpainted Floral Doulton Lambeth Vases by Florence Lewis

Pair (2) Doulton Lambeth vases by Florence Lewis handpainted floral decoration 7.09 in.

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