How do you identify Royal Doulton figurines?

How do you identify Royal Doulton figurines?

– Backstamp: All authentic Royal Doulton figurines should have a backstamp that matches the Royal Doulton backstamp on the bottom (underside) of the figurine. Underneath the backstamp, traditionally you will also find the name of the piece – another helpful hint in researching the figurine’s value.

How many Royal Doulton figurines are there?

There have been over 4000 different models of Royal Doulton figurines manufactured to captivate collectors.

What are the names of the Royal Doulton figurines?

Sampling of Royal Doulton Figurines

Figurine Name HN Number Year Introduced
Biddy Penny Farthing HN1843 1938
Darling HN 1319 1913
Fair Lady HN 2193 1913
Fleur HN 2368 1968

Are Royal Doulton figurines still being made?

The Royal Doulton mark has been used since 1902 and is still in production today. In 1912-13, Charles Noke launched a new group of Royal Doulton figures.

What kind of figurines does Royal Doulton make?

Old Meg HN2494 is one of relatively few character figurines Royal Doulton produced in a matt finish. It’s a study of an old fisherwoman sorting out the catch of the day. Old Meg was produced in the Nile Street factory at Stoke on Trent, England from 1974 until 1976 when it was retired from production.

Who is the Royal Doulton Balloon Boy hn2934?

The Royal Doulton Balloon Boy HN2934 perfectly portrays the cheeky barrow boy who was once a common sight in all our towns and cities. Currently a highly sought-after figure and the only balloon seller who holds the balloons in the right hand.

What is Aramis hn4415 by Royal Doulton?

Aramis HN4415 by Royal Doulton is a limited edition figurine from the Three Musketeers Collection. The Collection also includes Athos, Porthos and D’Artagnan. The figurines are now rarely seen and so we are delighted to be able to offer Aramis to our customers. The sword is supplied separately; it is slotted into the hand when on display.

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