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Last Updated 07/30/2007 Royal Doulton For Sale
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The Little Bridesmaid, HN1433 - $210. A Royal Doulton figurine made from 1930 to 1951. A beautiful girl in a lavender and pink gown. About 5.25 inches tall. Click here to see the bottom. |
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John Peel - $45. A Royal Doulton small sized character mug with the old 'A' mark on the bottom. About 3-3/8 inches tall. Click here to see the bottom. |
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Bunnykins 60th Anniversary - $45. A Royal Doulton Bunnykins figurine made in 1994 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the first bunnykins. About 4-1/8 inches tall. Original box is included. Click here to see the bottom. |
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1902 Coronation Cup - $75. This cup has the Royal Douton mark on the bottom and was produced to commemorate the King's Coronation Dinner in 1902. This is a rare cup to find but is priced reasonably since there is quite a bit of crazing in the glaze along with some hairlines near the rim. The flaws at the bottom of the cup appear to be factory flaws to me. Click here to see the back. |
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![]() Albert Sagger The Potter. A Royal Doulton toby mug from the Doultonville Collection. Made exclusively for the Royal Doulton Collector's Club. About 4.25 inches tall. Click here to see the bottom. |
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Sairey Gamp - $30. A Royal Doulton miniature character mug with the old 'A' mark on the bottom. About 2.25 inches tall. Click here to see the bottom. |
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Hunca Munca - $50. A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure. Click here to see the bottom. |
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Jemima Puddle-Duck Made a Feather Nest - $42. A Royal Albert Beatrix Potter figure. Click here to see the bottom. |
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Jemima Puddle-Duck - $110. A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure with the early gold oval backstamp and beatifully painted. No chips or cracks, but there is crazing in the glaze. Click here to see the bottom. |
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![]() To The Camp. A Royal Doulton Bunnykins Don cup showing a band of Buunykins marching To The Camp on one side, and a single Bunnykin marching with a rifle on the reverse. This is an early cup marked with Barbara Vernon's signature. No chips or cracks, but badly crazed in the glaze, so hence the low price on this highly collectible old cup. Click here to see the bottom. |
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