📝 Description
Beautiful Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware jug dating from around 1890–1910, decorated in the Art Nouveau style with raised relief floral motifs in shades of blue, green, and ochre, against a mottled olive ground.
This striking piece is hand-finished and displays the skilled craftsmanship of the Lambeth potteries during the late Victorian to Edwardian period.
The base bears the impressed Royal Doulton England mark with the crown and lion emblem and pattern number 637.
⭐ Features
✔️ Maker: Royal Doulton Lambeth, England
✔️ Design: Stylised floral relief
✔️ Style: Art Nouveau
✔️ Period: Circa 1890–1910
✔️ Finish: Olive green glaze with blue and ochre accents
✔️ Markings: Impressed Royal Doulton mark and pattern number 637
📏 Dimensions (approx.)
Height: 22 cm
Width (including handle): 13 cm
Base diameter: 7.5 cm
⚠️ Condition
Visible cracks and signs of old repair (see close-up photos).
Glaze wear and age-related crazing are present.
Still structurally sound and displays beautifully despite damage.
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🧠 Background
Royal Doulton Lambeth was a leading English pottery in the late 19th century, producing decorative stoneware admired for its craftsmanship and artistic design.
Pieces from this era, especially with Art Nouveau floral motifs, are now highly collectible examples of British ceramic art.
































