Antique 1890s Stoneware Pitcher Royal Wedding Edward Mary Doulton Lambeth Jug
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Antiques, Fine Art & CollectiblesAntique 1890s Stoneware Pitcher Royal Wedding Edward Mary Doulton Lambeth Jug DESCRIPTIONAntique Doulton Lambeth stoneware royal marriage commemorative pitcher dating to the late part of the 19th century. Dating to 1893 this typical two tone style along with applied engraving characters (appliqué) was made to celebrate the royal marriage to Prince George to his future Queen Princess Mary of Teck. Edward later ascended the throne in 1910 as George V after the death of his father Edward VII. This ceramic pitcher is a a stunning example of Doulton Lambeths fine work. This particular piece was made by the Doulton artist Mary MS Lilley and is signed on the bottom. Mortlock and co were a well to do retail store who commission pottery and china from many of the top companies of the Victorian era.Marked on the body: EM 1893Marked on the base: Doulton Lambeth England 8703 l (Mary Lilley) Rd 212319 . Manufactured forJohn Mortlock & co Oxford street LondonA great example of British pottery at the height of the British Victorian empire.This antique pitcher would make a great addition to any antique kitchen, royal wedding, British ceramic collectible or as a decorative item for a rustic home decor.MEASUREMENTSDoulton Lambeth wedding ceramic pitcher measures 5" tall by 4.5" wide and weighs 1lbs 4oz.CONDITIONIn
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