Antique Edwardian (1920s) royal doulton small Romeo bowl this exquisite bowl by renowned pottery royal doulton can be dated to 1901 to 1920 appointment to his majesty king Edward the V111 some age related wear a minutte mark on underside rim believe could be a firing mark?15 cm round 5 cm tall
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Royal Doulton is an English ceramic and home accessories company that was founded in 1815 by John Doulton. The company's history includes:
Early years
John Doulton invested his life savings in a pottery in Lambeth, London, to partner with Martha Jones and John Watts. The company produced stoneware ceramics, stone jars, bottles, and flasks.
Sanitary revolution
John's son Henry joined the company and helped pioneer the use of stoneware drain pipes and water filters.
Queen Victoria commissions
Queen Victoria commissioned Doulton to create water filters for her castles and palaces.
Move to Staffordshire
In 1882, the company moved to Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, to focus on fine bone china tableware and decorative items.
Royal warrant
In 1901, the company received a royal warrant and permission to use "royal" in the name.
Post-World War II
The company shifted production to simpler designs that could be mass produced more affordably.
English Translucent China
In the 1960s, the company introduced English Translucent China, which is now better known as Royal Doulton Fine China.
Queen's Award for Technical Achievement
In 1966, the company became the first china manufacturer to receive the Queen's Award for Technical Achievement.
You can learn more about Royal Doulton's history at:
The Potteries Museum in Stoke-on-Trent
The Victoria and Albert Museum in London
Antique Edwardian (1920s) Royal Doulton small Romeo bowl
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