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Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)

Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)

Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)
Rare Antique Registered Design Royal Doulton Series Ware 8.5/22cm Porcelain Bowl (David Copperfield & Uriah Heep – Charles Dickens). Lovely rare Australian registered design bowl. In excellent condition as shown in 12 sets of photographs attached. Please browse all photographs attached for size, weight and condition as they are self explanatory. David Copperfield is the eighth novel by Charles Dickens. It was first published as a serial in 1849-50, and as a book in 1850. The novel features the character David Copperfield, It is his journey of change and growth from infancy to maturity, as people enter and leave his life and he passes through the stages of his development. It has been called his masterpiece, “the triumph of the art of Dickens”. Some elements of the novel follow events in Dickens’s own life and It was Dickens’s favourite among his own novels. In the preface to the 1867 edition, Dickens wrote, like many fond parents, I have in my heart of hearts a favourite child. And his name is David Copperfield. Uriah Heep is a fictional character created by Charles Dickens in his novel David Copperfield. Heep is one of the main antagonists of the novel. His character is notable for his cloying humility, obsequiousness, and insincerity, making frequent references to his own “‘umbleness”. His name has become synonymous with sycophancy. Royal Doulton was an English ceramic manufacturing company producing tableware and collectables, dating from 1815. Operating originally in London, its reputation grew in The Potteries, where it was a latecomer compared to Royal Crown Derby, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood, Spode and Mintons. Its products include dinnerware, giftware, cookware, porcelain, glassware, collectables, jewellery, linens, curtains and lighting. Three of its brands were Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Mintons. These brands are now owned by WWRD Holdings Ltd (Waterford Crystal, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton), based in Barlaston near Stoke-on-Trent. On 2 July 2015 the acquisition of WWRD by the Finnish company Fiskars Corporation was completed. The Royal Doulton company began as a partnership between John Doulton, Martha Jones, and John Watts, with a factory in Lambeth London around 1815. Doulton products came to the attention of the Royal family. In 1901 King Edward VII granted the Burslem factory the Royal Warrant, allowing the business to adopt new markings and a new name, Royal Doulton. The company added products during the first half of the 20th century while manufacturing fashionable and high-quality bone china. The Lambeth factory closed in 1956 due to clean air regulations. Pearson & Son Ltd, a subsidiary of the Pearson industrial conglomerate acquired Doulton & Co. Pearson & Son owned Allied English Potteries and merged operations into Doulton & Co. All brands from Allied English Potteries and Doulton & Co. Including Royal Doulton, Minton, Beswick, Dunn Bennett, Booths, Colclough, Royal Albert, Royal Crown Derby, Paragon, Ridgway, Queen Anne, Royal Adderley and Royal Adderley Floral were moved under the umbrella of Royal Doulton. However in 2005 Waterford Wedgwood completed a takeover of Royal Doulton acquiring all assets and brands. In September 2005, the Nile Street factory also closed. Along with other Waterford Wedgwood companies, went into administration on 5 January 2009. Royal Doulton is now part of WWRD Holdings Ltd. Some items are now made in the parent company, WWRD Holdings Ltd in Barlaston, south of the Potteries Conurbation. Further production is carried out in abroad including Indonesia and Poland. On 2 July 2015 the acquisition of WWRD by Fiskars Corporation was completed including brands Waterford, Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Rogaska. The acquisition was approved by the US antitrust authorities.
Rare Antique Royal Doulton 8.5/22cm Bowl (David Copperfield Charles Dickens)