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Appley Dapply Bottle Out Beswick
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figure, Appley Dapply Bottle Out - Beswick Backstamp (Brown mouse, white apron, blue trim, blue bow, yellow basket, tray of jam tarts). Modeled by Albert Hallam, issued 1971 - 1975. Size 3.25''H
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Appley Dapply Royal Albert
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figure, Appley Dapply Bottle In - Royal Albert Backstamp (Brown mouse, white apron, blue trim, blue bow, yellow basket, tray of jam tarts). Modeled by Albert Hallam, issued 1975 - 2002. Size 3.25''H
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April HN2708
Designer:Peggy Davies Height:7.75'' (19.53cm) Issued:1987-1987 Series:Figure of the Month
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April HN3693
Designer:Nina Pedley Height:8'' (20.16cm) Issued:1995-1997
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April HN4520
Designer:Nina Pedley Height:8.5'' (21.42cm) Issued:2003-2004
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April HN4520 (Factory Sample)
Royal Doulton factory sample figurine, April HN4520, designed by Nina Pedley. Regular release issued 2003-2004. Size: 8.5''H.
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April HN4973 (Diamond)
Designer:T. Mason Height:6.75'' (17.01cm) Series:Gemstones Collection
Diamond is the gemstone for the month of April. The name "diamond" comes from the Greek word "adamas" meaning unconquerable-suggesting the eternity of love. In fact, diamonds have been the traditional symbol of love since ancient Greece. Discovered about 2,500 years ago in India, the ancients believed they were splinters from the stars, perhaps crystallized lightening or hardened dewdrops. This expertly painted figurine, coupled with a high-quality Swarovski gemstone, make the Gemstones collection a perfect gift for anyone.
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April Shower HN3024
Designer:R. Jefferson Height:4.75'' (11.97cm) Issued:1983-1986 Series:Enchantment
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Aragorn HN2916
Designer:D. Lyttleton Height:6.25'' (15.75cm) Issued:1981-1984 Series:Middle Earth
A central character in the epic fantasy, Lord of the Rings, Aragorn played a major role in the search for the legendary rings.
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Aramis Colorway Large D6829
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Aramis D6829 (yellow hat, maroon tunic). Designed by Max Henk. Series: The Three Musketeers; Characters from Literature, issued 1988 in limited edition of 1,000. Size: 7.25"H (Large)
One of the three musketeers, Aramis joined Athos, Porthos and D'Artagnan in a life of adventure in Alexandre Dumas's 19th century novel, following their code "All for one, and one for all." The wording "one of the Three Musketeers" was included in the earlier backstamp to indicate that Aramis was one of the famous Musketeers. This jug was commissioned by Peter Jones China Ltd., England, and issued in 1988 in a limited edition of 1,000.
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Aramis Large D6441
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Aramis D6441 (black hat, white feather, brown tunic). Designed by Max Henk. Series: The Three Musketeers; Characters from Literature, issued 1956 - 1991. Size: 7.25"H (Large)
One of the three musketeers, Aramis joined Athos, Porthos and D'Artagnan in a life of adventure in Alexandre Dumas's 19th century novel, following their code "All for one, and one for all." The wording "One of the Three Musketeers" was included in the earlier backstamp to indicate that Aramis was one of the famous Musketeers.
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Aramis Mini D6508
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Aramis D6508 (black hat; white feather; brown tunic). Designed by Max Henk. Series: The Three Musketeers; Characters From Literature, issued 1960 - 1991. Size: 2.5"H (mini)
One of the three musketeers, Aramis joined Athos, Porthos and D'Artagnan in a life of adventure in Alexandre Dumas's 19th century novel, following their code "All for one, and one for all." The wording "One of the Three Musketeers" was included in the earlier backstamp to indicate that Aramis was one of the famous Musketeers.
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Aramis Small D6454
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Aramis D6454 (black hat'; white feather; brown tunic). Designed by Max Henk. Series: The Three Musketeers; Characters From Literature, issued 1956 - 1991. Size: 3.5"H (large)
One of the three musketeers, Aramis joined Athos, Porthos and D'Artagnan in a life of adventure in Alexandre Dumas's 19th century novel, following their code "All for one, and one for all." The wording "One of the Three Musketeers" was included in the earlier backstamp to indicate that Aramis was one of the famous Musketeers.
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Archie Bird
Archie - 9.75''H x 5.25''Base
The kingfisher is the cad of the collection. He is a ladies' man, who uses his speed and good looks to ensure he is always the centre of attention - and never fails in his search for companions.
Burslem Pottery by Andrew Hull
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Ard of Earing Large D6588
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Ard of Earing D6588 (dark purple tricorn; green, white and yellow clothing). Designed by David B. Biggs. Issued 1964 - 1967. Size: 7.5"H (Large)
With hand held to cup his ear, this cockney gentleman is a comic representation of a deaf man. After being discontinued in 1967, this jug has increased in value and is difficult to find.
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Ard of Earing Mini D6594
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Ard of Earing D6594 (dark purple tricorn; green, white and yellow clothing). Designed by David B. Biggs, issued 1964 - 1967. Size: 2.5"H (mini)
With hand held to cup his ear, this cockney gentleman is a comic representation of a deaf man. After being discontinued in 1967, this jug has increased in value and is difficult to find.
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Ard of Earing Small D6591
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Ard of Earing D6591 (dark purple tricorn; green, white and yellow clothing). Designed by David B. Biggs, issued 1964 - 1967. Size: 3.5"H (small)
With hand held to cup his ear, this cockney gentleman is a comic representation of a deaf man. After being discontinued in 1967, this jug has increased in value and is difficult to find.
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Arnold Bennett HN4360
Designer:Tim Potts Height:8.5'' (21.42cm) Issued:2001 Series:Arnold Bennett, Visitor Centre
Arnold Bennett was an English novelist between the late 1800s and early 1900s. His most famous works are the Clayhanger trilogy and The Old Wives' Tale. These books draw on his experience of life in the Potteries, as did most of his best work.
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Arriet Large D6208
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arriet D6208 (green hat, brown coat, yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton. Issued 1947 - 1960. Size: 6.5"H (Large)
Arriet is a coster of costermonger, a cockney woman who sold fruits and vegetable from a barrow in the streets of London. She is a variation of the Pearly Girl character jug.
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Arriet Mini D6250
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arriet D6250 (green hat; brown coat; yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton, issued 1947 - 1960. Size: 2.25"H (mini)
Arriet is a coster of costermonger, a cockney woman who sold fruits and vegetable from a barrow in the streets of London. She is a variation of the Pearly Girl character jug.
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Arriet Small D6236
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arriet D6236 (green hat; brown coat; yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton, issued 1947 - 1960. Size: 3.5"H (small)
Arriet is a coster of costermonger, a cockney woman who sold fruits and vegetable from a barrow in the streets of London. She is a variation of the Pearly Girl character jug.
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Arriet Tiny D6256
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arriet D6256 (green hat; brown coat; yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton. Series: Tinies, issued 1947- 1960. Size: 1.25"H (tiny)
Arriet is a coster of costermonger, a cockney woman who sold fruits and vegetable from a barrow in the streets of London. She is a variation of the Pearly Girl character jug.
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Arry Large D6207
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arry D6207 (brown hat and coat, red and yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton. Issued 1947 - 1960. Size 6.5"H (Large)
Arriet's husband 'Arry is also a costermonger, plying his trade in London. He is a variation of the Pearly Boy character jug. The original design featured the word "Blimey" across the back, but it was never produced.
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Arry Mini D6249
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arry D6249 (brown hat and coat; red and yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton, issued 1947 - 1960. Size: 2.5"H (mini)
Arriet's husband 'Arry is also a costermonger, plying his trade in London. He is a variation of the Pearly Boy character jug. The original design featured the word "Blimey" across the back, but it was never produced.
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Arry Small D6235
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arry D6235 (brown hat and coat; red and yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton, issued 1947 - 1960. Size: 3.5"H (small)
Arriet's husband 'Arry is also a costermonger, plying his trade in London. He is a variation of the Pearly Boy character jug. The original design featured the word "Blimey" across the back, but it was never produced.
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Arry Tiny D6255
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Arry D6255 (brown hat and coat; red and yellow scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton. Series: Tinies, issued 1947 - 1960. Size: 1.5"H (tiny)
Arriet's husband 'Arry is also a costermonger, plying his trade in London. He is a variation of the Pearly Boy character jug. The original design featured the word "Blimey" across the back, but it was never produced.
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Artful Dodger M55 First Version
Royal Doulton Figure, Artful Dodger M55 - First Version (black and brown). Designed by L. Harradine. Series: Dickens (series one), issued 1932 - 1983. Size: 4.25"H
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Artful Dodger Small D7219
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Artful Dodger D7219 (blue, black, white, maroon and brown coloration). Designer is Unknown. Series: Charles Dickens' Characters; ICC, issued 2005 in limited edition of 500. Size: 5.5"H (small)
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Artful Dodger Tiny D6678
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Artful Dodger D6678 (grey and black coloration). Designed by Eric Griffiths. Series: Tinies, issued 1982 - 1989. Size: 1.5"H (tiny)
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Artist DB13
Royal Doulton Bunnykins, Artist Bunnykins DB13 (Burgundy, yellow and blue coloration). Designed by Walter Hayward, issued 1975 - 1982. Size 3.75"H
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As Good As New HN2971
Designer:Adrian Hughes Height:6.5'' (16.38cm) Issued:1982-1985 Series:Childhood Days
A young boy adds a brand new coat of paint to his best friend's home.
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Ascot HN2356
Designer:Mary Nicoll Height:5.75'' (14.49cm) Issued:1968-1995
With umbrella in hand, the subject of this figure study sits comfortably as if waiting for her beau.
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Ascot HN3471
Designer:Valerie Annand Height:8.5'' (21.42cm) Issued:1994 in a limited edition of 5000 Series:British Sporting Heritage
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Ash Bowl Auld Mac D6006
Royal Doulton Ashbowl, Auld Mac Ashbowl D6006 (Green tam; brown coat). Designed by Harry Fenton, issued 1938 - 1960. Size: 3"H
A song by Sir Harry Lauder, a 20th-century singer and comedian, called "Bang Went Sixpence." inspired this piece. In it a Scotsman named Mac found the prices too high in London because every time he made a move, "band went sixpence," which is incised on the back of his tam, below "Auld Mac."
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Ash Bowl Farmer John D6007
Royal Doulton Teapot, Long John Silver Teapot D6853 (dark green coat trimmed with yellow; white shirt; beige trousers; red sash; black hat and boots). Designed by William K. Harper, issued 1990 -1991. Size: 7"H (large)
This scoundrel and pirate from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" had a wooden leg and a parrot companion. Together with the boy-hero Jim Hawkins, he set sail in a hair- raising search for buried treasure.
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Ash Bowl Old Charley D5925
Royal Doulton Ashbowl, Old Charley Ashbowl D5925 (brown hat; dark green coat; blue polka-dot bow tie). Designed by Charles Noke, issued 1939 - 1960. Size: 3"H
Ten o'clock and all's well was the familiar call of the Charlies, watchmen who originated during the reign of Charles II and were named after him. They enjoyed a history of almost two hundred years, before being replaced in the early 1800's by a version of the present-day policeman.
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Ash Bowl Paddy D5926
Royal Doulton Ashbowl, Paddy Ash Bowl D5926 (brown hat; green coat; yellow and red scarf). Designed by Harry Fenton, issued 1938 - 1960. Size: 3"H
Paddy, a colloquial term for an Irishman, is derived from St. Patrick, the country's patron saint. This gent is dressed in traditional green for St. Patrick's Day.
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Ash Bowl Parson Brown D6008
Royal Doulton Teapot, Long John Silver Teapot D6853 (dark green coat trimmed with yellow; white shirt; beige trousers; red sash; black hat and boots). Designed by William K. Harper, issued 1990 -1991. Size: 7"H (large)
This scoundrel and pirate from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" had a wooden leg and a parrot companion. Together with the boy-hero Jim Hawkins, he set sail in a hair- raising search for buried treasure.
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Ash Bowl Sairey Gamp D6009
Royal Doulton Ashbowl, Sairey Gamp Ashbowl D6009 (black hair; light green band; dark green coat; yellow and burgundy bow; green umbrella with brown handle). Designed by Leslie Harradine and Harry Fenton, issued 1939 - 1960. Size: 3"H
In Charles Dickens' 1843 novel "Martin Chuzzlewit" Sairey Gamp is a gossiping, gin-drinking midwife and nurse.
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Ashley HN3420
Designer:Nina Pedley Height:8'' (20.16cm) Issued:1992-1999 Series:Vanity Fair Ladies
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Ashtray Dick Turpin D5601
Royal Doulton Teapot, Long John Silver Teapot D6853 (dark green coat trimmed with yellow; white shirt; beige trousers; red sash; black hat and boots). Designed by William K. Harper, issued 1990 -1991. Size: 7"H (large)
This scoundrel and pirate from Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" had a wooden leg and a parrot companion. Together with the boy-hero Jim Hawkins, he set sail in a hair- raising search for buried treasure.
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Ashtray John Barleycorn
Royal Doulton Ashtray, John Barleycorn Ashtray (brown rim; light brown face). Designed by Charles Noke, issued 1936 - 1960. Size: 2.75"H
John Barleycorn is the personification of barley, the grain source of malt liquor. This character jug was the first design created by Charles Noke in 1934.
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Ashtray Old Charley D5599
Royal Doulton Ashtray, Old Charley Ashtray D5599 (brown hat; dark green coat; blue polka-dot bow tie). Designed by Charles Noke, issued 1936 - 1960. Size: 2.75"H
Ten o'clock and all's well was the familiar call of the Charlies, watchmen who originated during the reign of Charles II and were named after him. They enjoyed a history of almost two hundred years, before being replaced in the early 1800's by a version of the present-day policeman.
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Ashtray Parson Brown D5600
Royal Doulton Ashtray, Parson Brown Ashtray D5600 (dark grey coloration). Designed by Charles Noke, issued 1939 - 1960. Size: 2.75"H
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Astro Music Box DB35
Royal Doulton Bunnykins, Astro Bunnykins Music Box DB35 "Rocket Man" (White, red and blue coloration). Designed by Harry Sales, issued 1984 - 1989. Size 7"H
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Astro DB20
Royal Doulton Bunnykins, Astro Bunnykins DB20 (White, red, blue, and yellow coloration). Designed by Harry Sales, issued 1983 - 1988. Size 4.25"H
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At Ease HN2473
Designer:Peggy Davies Height:6'' (15.12cm) Issued:1973-1979
Casually lounging on a lovely chaise, this pretty lady looks stunning in her yellow dress.
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Athos (Bone China) Large D6439
Athos D6439 Large (Bone China) - from the Three Musketeers Series
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Athos Colorway Large D6827
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Athos D6827 (black hat, white feather, yellow tunic with blue trim). Designed by Max Henk. Series: The Three Musketeers; Characters from Literature, issued 1988 in limited edition of 1,000. Size : 7.25"H (Large)
Under the banner of "All for one and one for all" Athos was one of the original musketeers in the 19th century novel by Alexandre Dumas. First issued as one of four in the Three Musketeers Series, Athos is now incorporated into the larger series, Characters from Literature. There were two different moulds used in the production of the Peter Jones Colorway, variation 2 and variation 3. A total of 1,000 jugs were issued, but how many of each variation were produced is unknown.
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Athos D6439
Royal Doulton Character Jug, Athos D6439 (Black hat, white feather, green tunic with gold trim). Designed by Max Henk, Series: The Three Musketeers; Characters from Literature, issued 1956 - 1991. Size 7.25"H (Large)
Under the banner of "All for one and one for all" Athos was one of the original musketeers in the 19th century novel by Alexandre Dumas. First issued as one of four in the Three Musketeers Series, Athos is now incorporated into the larger series, Characters from Literature.
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