Royal Doulton Balloon Lady Classic Character Figurine HN2935

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Royal Doulton Balloon Lady Classic Character Figurine HN2935

Royal Doulton Balloon Lady Classic Character Figurine HN2935

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Well-known auction houses, including Bonhams and Christie’s, may be willing to review your figurine’s photographs and provide a free, unofficial opinion. However, keep in mind that this informal appraisal doesn’t replace an intensive in-person evaluation. Beware of Fake Royal Doulton Figurines Although the piece may (or may not) have a glaring defect, you should be aware of two possible indicators of a second-tier product. The English royal family also appreciated the style and elegance of Doulton fine china. First, Queen Victoria knighted Henry Doulton in the late 1800s. King Edward VII followed with a Royal Warrant in 1901, allowing the company to be known as “Royal Doulton.”

Royal Doulton fine china figurines have always been made of first-quality bone china. This three-material blend includes china clay, Cornish stone, and calcined bone ash. The resulting material has both strength and translucence.

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Each Royal Doulton figurine’s theme and color scheme also contribute to its value. For example, the Pretty Ladies Collection debuted in 1913. Each Royal Doulton lady’s rich gown colorations have contributed to the figurines’ customer appeal. Collectors love the Pretty Ladies’ swirling dresses that feature vibrant colors and polished brush strokes. During the 1960s, Royal Doulton launched the Williamsburg figurines series to coincide with Colonial Williamsburg’s restoration. and more. Selling and valuing online since 1997. Buy, sell and value in over 150+ specialist categories... Search item(s) and collection(s) - over 250,000+ popular antique and collecting search keywords... 1,000,000's of Antiques, Art, Vintage and RARE Collectables... What doyoucollect?

First, excited figurine buyers are still snapping up figurines that depict famous cultural and historic characters. Second, the figurines showcase contemporary styles and fashions. Third, well-known artists often design (and sign) these sought-after works. In 2015, Royal Doulton experienced a landmark ownership change. Fiskars Corporation, a global consumer goods leader, completed its acquisition of the Royal Doulton and Royal Albert brands. The upscale Wedgwood and Waterford brands were also part of Fiskars’ strategic market expansion. What’s Behind the Figurines’ Longtime Popularity? At the start of the 20th century, a highly skilled Royal Doulton modeler and painter began developing new china-glazing methods. Modeler Charles Noke collaborated with Harry Nixon, a figure painting department manager, to produce the proprietary “Doulton Rouge Flambe” glaze. The striking red tone is frequently seen in the company’s animal figurines. Royal Doulton Figurines Enter the Picture The following Royal Doulton figurines represent a sampling of the 4,000 charming figures that have been made in England since 1913. Every figurine is crafted of fine bone china, and exhibits high attention to detail. Figurine Name

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Quality Royal Doulton price guides have three desirable qualities. First, they’ve been published within the last year. Recently published price guides mean the information is relatively current. Next, the price guide should have multiple contributors. Having more than one contributor provides different perspectives and opinions about the profiled collectibles. Finally, the price guide should include supporting details to each item’s value calculation. That way, you know the price wasn’t pulled out of thin air.

Specialty retail stores may also yield some surprising finds. Begin with antique shops, which often contain dealers’ booths along with merchandise displayed by the shop owner. Next, visit higher-end thrift stores, as they often receive collectibles donations from homeowners or estate sale liquidators. Royal Doulton’s Brambly Hedge series is a licensed collection of child-themed plates, bowls, and mugs. Each Brambly Hedge piece features images from picture books written by Jill Barklem. The series made its debut in 1980, coinciding with the publication of four season-based stories. Bunnykins Series During the late 19th century, Doulton debuted a series of whimsical stoneware and terracotta figurines. The early 20th century brought the fine china figurines that continue to draw collectors’ interest today.

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In the 1880s, the Doulton Lambeth facility began producing stoneware and terracotta figurines. Subjects included portly children playing, boys with musical instruments (the Merry Musicians), and animals that displayed common human traits. Other figurines took the form of royalty, military men, and classically featured young ladies. Doulton Receives Royal Recognition



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