Ceramic Trade Marks - D
Initials Used as Trade Marks - D

 

North Staffordshire Pottery Marks

 

Doulton & Co. Ltd

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Doulton & Co (Ltd)

Manufacturers of stonewares and earthenwares at Lambeth in London
c.1854-1956.

And also at Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent (where porcelains were also made)
c.1882 to present day.

Mark

Description & date

Lambeth, London ware

DOULTON & WATTS
LAMBETH POTTERY
LONDON
Standard impressed marks of Doulton & Watts partnership.

c.1820-54

DOULTON
LAMBETH
Standard impressed mark. c.1854+
Ornamental wares date from about 1870; about this period an oval impressed mark incorporating the date of production.
Impressed mark, c.1877-80
Impressed or printed mark on earthenware,

c.1872+

Standard impressed mark, c.1880-1902.

From 1891 'England' was added below.

On small pieces c.1891-1956 this impressed mark was used.
Examples of marks used on special bodies from c.1881 and 
into the 20th C.

Examples of incised decorators marks found on Doulton stonewares. 
Monogram of:
Arthur B.Barlow
c.1872-9
Monogram of:
Hannah Barlow
c.1872-1906
Monogram of:
George Tinworth
c.1867-1913
Standard impressed mark
c.1902-22 and 1927-36

Also used on wares made at Burslem.

Standard impressed mark (as above but without the crown)

c.1922-56

Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire

DOULTON Standard impressed mark used on earthenware (but not on stoneware) made at the factory in Nile Street, Burslem.

c.1882+

Standard  printed or impressed marks, c.1882

The word 'England' was added from 1891.

'Made in England' added from c.1930 to the present day.

Standard printed mark from the Burslem works - together with and example the artists initials.
Standard impressed mark from c.1902

Also used on wares made at Lambeth.

 

 

 

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