Title: Royal Doulton Charles Crombie Series - Two Medium Plates, and One Tea Cup and Saucer Author: Place: England Publisher: Royal Doulton Date: 1911-32 Description: Hand-painted and glazed ceramic ware pieces, illustrated from Charles Crombie’s famous Rules of Golf book, published circa 1905. Includes: Medium plate. Lettered saying: Give losers leave to speak, and winners to laugh. 8½" diameter. Medium plate. Lettered saying: Every dog has his day, and every man his hour. 8½" diameter. Tea cup and accompanying saucer (diameter 4½"). Cup with lettered saying: Every dog has his day, and every man his hour. Tiny chip at lip of cup. The medium plates are marked D3395 on bottom. All four pieces with the Royal Doulton mark on bottom. The Royal Doulton Series Ware “was the idea of Charles J. Noke who joined Doulton in 1889…Series Ware was based on standard blank shapes of white china or earthenware which were decorated in different series…Various colors of glaze were used on Series Ware, the most common of which was the pale yellow or ivory. The designs were applied by the ‘print & tint’ method of transfer printing followed by hand coloring” – Olman & Olman, The Encyclopedia of Golf Collectibles, pp.195-6. Lot Amendments Condition: Near fine. Item number: 239267
Title: Royal Doulton Charles Crombie Series - Two Medium Plates, and One Tea Cup and Saucer Author: Place: England Publisher: Royal Doulton Date: 1911-32 Description: Hand-painted and glazed ceramic ware pieces, illustrated from Charles Crombie’s famous Rules of Golf book, published circa 1905. Includes: Medium plate. Lettered saying: Give losers leave to speak, and winners to laugh. 8½" diameter. Medium plate. Lettered saying: Every dog has his day, and every man his hour. 8½" diameter. Tea cup and accompanying saucer (diameter 4½"). Cup with lettered saying: Every dog has his day, and every man his hour. Tiny chip at lip of cup. The medium plates are marked D3395 on bottom. All four pieces with the Royal Doulton mark on bottom. The Royal Doulton Series Ware “was the idea of Charles J. Noke who joined Doulton in 1889…Series Ware was based on standard blank shapes of white china or earthenware which were decorated in different series…Various colors of glaze were used on Series Ware, the most common of which was the pale yellow or ivory. The designs were applied by the ‘print & tint’ method of transfer printing followed by hand coloring” – Olman & Olman, The Encyclopedia of Golf Collectibles, pp.195-6. Lot Amendments Condition: Near fine. Item number: 239267
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