Antique British
1912
ROYAL DOULTON
porcelain ART NOUVEAU CUP
This cup is almost 100 years old!
Cup 9 centimeters in diameter & 5 1/2 centimeters height
Doulton Pattern Number D3348
Doulton Pattern & Code Numbers
The following numbers indicate the approximate date range or period when the marked item was first introduced. That is not to say that your item was produced in that year but simply that the year indicated is the earliest the piece could have been produced.
D Number 3520 to 3635 Year Introduced - 1912
Some age wear, otherwise good condition
The Royal Doulton Company is one of the most renowned English companies producing tableware and collectables, with a history dating back to 1815. Operating originally in London, its reputation grew in the area known as The Potteries, where it was a relative latecomer compared to other leading names such as Spode, Wedgwood and Minton. Doulton products also came to the attention of the Royal family. In 1901 King Edward VII granted the Burslem factory the Royal Warrant, which allowed the business to adopt new markings and a new name, Royal Doulton.
The company's three key brands are Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Minton. Together, the three brands make up Doulton Home, which is now part of the Waterford Wedgwood group. View pictures for more detail