📝 Description
A beautiful Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware vase, dating from around 1890–1910, decorated in the Art Nouveau style with moulded relief panels of ram’s heads and fruiting vines set against a mottled green and cobalt blue glaze.
Stamped to the base with the Royal Doulton England impressed mark and pattern number 6325.
This finely detailed vase is a wonderful example of Doulton’s late 19th-century craftsmanship and artistry in decorative stoneware.
⭐ Features
✔️ Maker: Royal Doulton Lambeth, England
✔️ Pattern number: 6325 (impressed)
✔️ Design: Ram’s head and grapevine relief motif
✔️ Style: Art Nouveau
✔️ Glaze: Green and cobalt blue tones with applied relief details
✔️ Markings: Royal Doulton England impressed mark with crown and lion
📏 Dimensions (approx.)
Height: 20 cm
Diameter (widest point): 12 cm
Base diameter: 6 cm
⚠️ Condition
Structurally stable but shows visible cracks and age-related wear (see photos).
Some glaze loss and light surface marks are consistent with age.
No evidence of restoration.
Displays well despite imperfections.
Please review all photos carefully as they form part of the description.
🧠 Background
Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware was produced in London from the mid-1800s and is highly regarded for its rich salt-glazed surfaces and hand-applied decoration.
Pieces from this period often feature Art Nouveau or Neo-Classical motifs and are now prized by collectors worldwide.
































