Admiral Butterfly Plate - $145 This charming plate is named after the red Admiral butterfly. It has a pattern number XX 0694 on the back as well as both printed and impressed Doulton Burslem marks and an impressed date mark indicating manufacture in 1897. Learn more »
Arundel Biscuit Barrel - $195 This Doulton Burslem biscuit barrel is decorated with the very popular pattern titled Arundel. It features a blue pattern of pomegranate leaves and flowers with touches of gilt around the rim. It also has a gilded base rim. It has a silverplated lid with an embossed finial. Learn more »
Azalea Vase - $195 This early Doulton and company vase features bunches of azaleas with large green leaves on each side on a matte background. The edge of the top is trimmed with brown enamel. The pattern number A1787 was used soon after 1881. Learn more »
Blush Scalloped Plate - $195 This lovely bone china plate is decorated with a very dainty floral pattern of single pastel roses and buds. The backstamp and pattern number date it to between 1891 and 1902. Learn more »
Butterfly Plate - $165 A dainty plate decorated with pastel coloured butterflies on a pale green background with a scalloped border. On the back is the Doulton Burslem mark, an impressed Doulton mark and the impressed date mark for 1895. Learn more »
Cabinet Plate - $265 This delicate plate has a ruffled edge which is trimmed with gilt. The inner rim has a scalloped gilt design. It features a pastel floral pattern. Learn more »
Cobalt and Gilt Dish - $195 This magnificent Doulton Burslem bone china dish has a cobalt blue background with a heavy gilt scrolled and foliate pattern around the border. The centre of the dish also has a gilt pattern featuring dainty branches of flowers. Learn more »
Daffodils Jug - $395 This beautiful bone china Doulton Burslem jug is decorated with cobalt blue daffodils on a white background with gilt trim. The pattern number indicates a date of manufacture at approximately 1896. Learn more »
Dinner Place Posy Holders - $325 These unique Doulton Burslem plaques were used for name places on the table. They are in an ivory bisque. The rectangular front for the name has a gilt pattern in one corner and is edged with bright gilt. At the back of each is a tiny container to hold a small flower or two. Learn more »
Ewer by Emma Martin - $395 This magnificent Doulton Burslem ewer is decorated with sprays of pink roses and green leaves on brown stems. These are all outlined with raised gilt. Learn more »