Stock No. 36416

Reclaimed Armillary Sundial on Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Pedestal

A reclaimed armillary sundial on a Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware pedestal. Add style to your garden with this reclaimed neoclassical style armillary sundial as it features an associated late 20th century garden armillary sphere above a mottled cream glaze pedestal. This is intricately carved showcases a naturalistic form style with Victorian and Edwardian elements; a…

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£3,375.00

Dimensions

Depth: 29cm11.42in

Width: 28cm11.02in

Height: 139cm54.72in

Metric
Imperial

Condition Report

Good structural condition. Transports as 2 pieces.

Wear

Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses, scuffs, and scratches

Date of Manufacture

Circa 1920

Maker

Doulton Lambeth

Material

Stoneware

Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

Style

Edwardian, Victorian

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A reclaimed armillary sundial on a Doulton Lambeth glazed stoneware pedestal.

Add style to your garden with this reclaimed neoclassical style armillary sundial as it features an associated late 20th century garden armillary sphere above a mottled cream glaze pedestal.

This is intricately carved showcases a naturalistic form style with Victorian and Edwardian elements; a beautiful addition to a country garden where it might be situated among flowerbeds or at the centre of a large courtyard.

Doulton Lambeth

Doulton & Co. have been pioneers of the ceramic world for more than 200 years. Better known today as ‘Royal Doulton’, the company was established in 1815 by John Doulton, in Lambeth, London, in association with John Watts and known as Doulton & Watts.

In 1845, Doulton & Watts Lambeth Factory opened focussing on the production of stoneware. Later they progressed and opened factories in St. Helens in 1847 and Dudley in 1848.

The company became Doulton and Co. (Ltd.) in about 1858 and remained so until the factory closed in 1956. Doulton built a successful career in ceramics, best known for producing sanitary products.

Additional information

Dimensions 29 × 28 × 139 cm
Date of Manufacture

Circa 1920

Maker

Material

Origin

England

Period

Early 20th Century

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