Description
Lambeth, England
Late 19th Century
H 14″
D 11″
Mint Condition
Doulton Lambeth pottery, produced by the Royal Doulton factory in Lambeth, London, flourished from the mid-19th century through the early 20th century. It is renowned for its diverse range of decorative and functional earthenware and stoneware, often featuring intricate designs, relief work, and hand-painted or transfer-printed decorations. The factory employed numerous talented artists and designers, contributing to its reputation for quality and innovation.
This particular vase appears to be an example of Doulton’s transferware, likely from their ‘Series Ware’ lines, which depicted various scenes and characters. The use of a deep cobalt blue, combined with pastoral imagery and classical decorative elements like the handles and base band, is characteristic of the period’s aesthetic preferences. Such pieces were popular as decorative items in Edwardian homes.



