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  • 1Royal Doulton™ — [Royal Doulton] an English company making ↑pottery and ↑porcelain (= hard, white, shiny material made by baking a type of fine clay). It was started in London in the early 19th century by John Doulton and his son Henry. The company’s factory is… …

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  • 2Royal Doulton — The Royal Doulton Company Type Private company, part of a plc Industry Pottery Founded 1815 Founder(s) …

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  • 3Royal Doulton Bunnykins — Figurines have been in continuous production since 1939. At that time only six figurines were produced, as all factories were closed for the duration of World War II. These six figurines have become very rare. Following the war, production did… …

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  • 4Royal Doulton Figurines — A list of Royal Doulton Figurines .Figurines are listed ordered by HN number, descending.HN1HN300HN600HN900HN1200HN1500HN1800HN2100HN2400HN2700HN3000HN3300HN3600HN3900HN4200HN4500HN4800HN5100 …

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  • 5Royal Doulton{™} — an English company that makes pottery and porcelain (= hard, white, shiny material made by baking a type of fine clay). It was started in London in the early 19th century by John Doulton and his son Henry. The company’s factory is now at Burslem… …

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  • 6Doulton — may refer to: Royal Doulton, ceramic manufacturing company John Doulton, potter, founder of Royal Doulton Henry Doulton, potter and son of John Doulton Frederick Doulton, Member of Parliament and son of John Doulton This disambiguation page lists …

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  • 7Doulton ware — ▪ pottery       English pottery established in 1815 by John Doulton at Lambeth, London, in association with John Watts and known as Doulton and Watts. The company became Doulton and Co. (Ltd.) about 1858 and remained so until the factory closed… …

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  • 8Doulton Ware —    Sir Henry Doulton (1820 1897) enjoyed the benefits of a good education. He discovered the art of making glazed earthenware, and he revolutionized the field of sanitation. Previously, drains had been mostly channels of bricks, which absorbed… …

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  • 9Royal Crown Derby — Pair of vases, 1772 1774, Derby Porcelain Factory (V A Museum no. 485 1875) The Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company is a porcelain manufacturer, based in Derby, England. The company, particularly known for its high quality bone china, has… …

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  • 10Royal Crown Derby — Paire de vases de la manufacture de porcelaine de Derby, 1772 1774. V A Museum n° 485 1875. La Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company est un fabricant de porcelaine basé à Derby, en Angleterre. La société est particulièrement réputée pour la haute… …

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