Doulton Lambeth Very Early Jug

£195.00

1 in stock

1 in stock

Description

For sale is an extremely early Doulton Lambeth art pottery jug. Made in the late 1860s. These pieces are few and far between and even rarer to find in perfect condition. Adorned with many repeated geometric shapes, with primarily pyramid shapes to the body before a rounded collar to the neck. Vertical interspersed lines then delicately decorate the neck. The handle is smooth, simply with an upturned end to the base. The simplicity, yet the brilliance of all the different sized pyramids create such an interesting effect.

These early pieces are illustrated in “The Doulton Lambeth Wares” book by Desmond Eyles and Louise Irvine. They came just before the very first George Tinworth pieces so are a prize for the collector who would like to include the earliest work in their collection.

Stamped beneath with the rare Doulton Lambeth box lettered stamp, this is the stamp that preceded the early oval stamp. As is typical of some of these early pieces, it is not signed and the artist is unknown. A wonderful piece of history!

Additional information

Condition

Excellent original condition.

Height

19.5cm

Width

9.5cm

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