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In 1815 John Doulton (together with his partners Martha Jones, and John Watts) bought a small Vauxhall, London, pottery for 100 pounds. The pottery produced at that time storage jars and ceramic sewage pipes. Martha Jones left the business in 1920. Six years later they moved to larger pottery on Lambeth High Street. In 1835 the pottery joined John’s son Henry. John Watts retired in 1853. From 1853 to 1901, its wares were marked Doulton & Co. In 1861 Queen Victoria commissioned Doulton to create a specially made set of water filters for all her castles and palaces. Starting in the 1860s, the company put stress on getting a reputation for design. In the early 1870s, Henry Doulton started a studio in Lambeth, which employed local artists and designers. In 1877 Henry Doulton bought a share in a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. With the Burslem business, they entered the bone china tableware business. 10 years later he became the first potter in history to be awarded the knighthood. Sir Henry Doulton retired in 1897. The company went public at the start of 1899. In 1901 the company received permission to use the word "Royal" in its name. The Lambeth factory closed in 1956. In 1969 Doulton bought Beswick Pottery. 1972 Doulton was taken over by Pearson and Son Ltd.
Crown mark
Royal Doulton England crown and lion 1902 - 1922 mark
Lion head mark
Royal Doulton Platinum Made in Indonesia mark
Everyday mark
Royal Doulton Doulton Everyday Highland Moor mark
Collamore mark
Royal Doulton England 1902 - 1922 mark with seller's mark Gilman Collamore New York
Tiffany mark
Royal Doulton Made in England 1923 - 1927 mark with seller's addition Tiffany & Company New York
Lambeth mark
Doulton Lambeth ca. 1880 - 1891 mark
Burslem mark
Doulton Burslem crown 1882 - 1891
Burslem mark
Doulton Burslem impressed 1882 - 1891 mark
Asprey mark
Royal Doulton Made in England mark with seller's Asprey & Co. LTD backstamp. Estimating by the registry number it is 1920 mark
Doulton & Co mark
Doulton & Co Limited Lambeth mark used after 1899
Higgins mark
Royal Doulton England 1902 - 1922 mark with seller's Higgins & Seiter New York addition
Royal mark
Royal Doulton impressed ca. 1902 - 1922 mark used on smaller items
Lambeth mark
Doulton Lambeth England ca. 1891 - 1956 impressed mark
Doulton mark
Doulton Lambeth ca. 1858 - 1910 impressed mark
Lion mark
Lion Royal Doulton ca. 1922 - 1956 impressed mark
Limited mark
Doulton & Co Limited Lambeth ca. 1890s round mark
Paisley mark
Doulton & Co Sanitary Engineers Works Lambeth London and Paisley. The sanitary business was active 1889 - 1936.
Silicon mark
Impressed Doulton Silicon Lambeth ca. 1880 - 1932 mark used on Silicon Stoneware
London mark
Doulton & Watts Lambeth Pottery London ca. 1820 - 1854 mark
Doulton's mark
Doulton's impressed mark used on earthenware since 1882
 
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