Antique Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Bottle with Original Stopper (c. 1880–1910)
Antique Doulton Lambeth Stoneware Bottle with Original Stopper (c. 1880–1910)
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A fine example of late Victorian craftsmanship, this dark brown stoneware bottle was made by Doulton & Co., Lambeth, London, and bears their impressed oval mark with a large central “D.”
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Finished in a rich Albany slip glaze, the bottle has a satisfying weight and smooth, tactile surface. It retains its original ceramic stopper, a rare survival that hints at its practical origins — most likely as a household ink or chemical bottle, used in offices, schools, or laboratories of the period.
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Typical of Doulton Lambeth’s renowned utility ware, the bottle combines function and durability with understated style. It would make a charming addition to any period writing desk, apothecary display, or collection of antique ceramics.
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In very good antique condition with age-related wear, including minor surface marks and kiln imperfections typical of hand-finished 19th-century stoneware.
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Measurements: approx. 12cm without stopper. 15cm with stopper.
Maker: Doulton & Co., Lambeth, London
Date: c. 1880–1910
Material: Stoneware, salt-glazed finish
Colour: Dark brown (Albany glaze)
Condition: Age-related wear, stopper intact - which is rare!
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A handsome piece of British ceramic history from one of London’s most respected potteries.
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