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Description
Fine late 19th Century English Victorian antique Doulton & Slater's Ewer of classical form, the body decorated with an attractive design of floral inspiration. Art Director at Doulton from 1887 until his death, John Slater {1844-1914}, pioneered the decorative technique of impressing lace fabrics onto the surface of the clay, which practice was subsequently registered as Doulton & Slater's Patent. The base of this piece impressed with the Royal Doulton mark of the period, Doulton & Slater'S Patent, 5237, cn, Bbg, all this plus a further small illegible impressed mark and a black painted faux astrological sign.
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measurements
Height:
19 cm
Width:
11 cm
Depth:
11 cm
measurements
declaration
Applecross Antiques has clarified that the Antique Victorian Doulton & Slater's Ewer (LA491974) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1895