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Doulton Lambeth Ewer, Hannah Barlow
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Pre 1900 item# 705594 (stock#8)
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New Hampshire Antique Co-op
6036738499
$1,750
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Nice Royal Doulton ewer with scenic design by Hannah Barlow. Hannah Barlow was the first woman to be employed by Henry Doulton and, arguably, the most talented. She is known for her use of sgraffito-a technique where one color is scratched off to reveal a different color underneath. Main frieze depicts horses and sheep on mustard colored background. Blue and brown glaze at top. Some discoloration to metal. Bottom has various marks including: Lambeth Doulton and a date of 1876. Dimensions: 8.5&qu ...click for details
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Doulton Vase, signed H. Barlow
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Pre 1920 item# 705134 (stock#8)
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New Hampshire Antique Co-op
6036738499
$2,200
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Beautiful scenic Royal Doulton vase with H. Barlow mark on bottom. Hannah Barlow was the first woman to be employed by Henry Doulton and, arguably, the most talented. She is known for her use of sgraffito-a technique where one color is scratched off to reveal a different color underneath. This vase is incised with a scene of grazing cattle. Scroll designs in relief decorate the top and bottom. The inside is glazed a royal blue color with brown and green glazed bands on outside. Bottom has variou ...click for details
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English Waste Bowl
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Pre 1900 item# 635115 (stock#106)
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New Hampshire Antique Co-op
6036738499
$295
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English soft paste waste bowl dating from the first half of the 19th century. Ruffled rim accented with black paint. Border of leaves and vines is beautiful and soft in green and purple. Excellent condition. Some crazing and minor staining. Some loss of paint on rim. No chips or cracks. Dimensions: 3" h x 6.25" diameter. Soft paste porcelain is created from a mixture of white clay and frit-a glassy substance. Soft paste can be recognized by it's off-white hue. Waste bowls have been ...click for details
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