This exquisite 15.75" vase is a stunning piece of antique Royal Doulton art pottery, featuring a beautiful floral pattern in beige, white, brown, and tenmoku colors. The vase is hand-painted and has a 3D effect raised relief, and waterproof features, making it a perfect addition to any collection or as a decorative piece for all occasions.


Crafted from stoneware, this art nouveau style vase has a round shape and is signed by Fanny Sayers. It has a large size, with an antique finish that adds to its charm. This original piece from the Edwardian era (1903-1910) is handmade and weighs 5lbs 2oz. A must-have for art lovers and collectors, this vase is a testament to the timeless beauty of art.


In excellent condition. The only chipping is on the raised relief edges of the decorations.


Fanny Sayers who was at Doulton Lambeth between 1903 to 1910. Early 20th century Doulton Lambeth baluster vases with long slender necks, neck in various shades of amber drip glaze, to amber and cream body with raised tube-lined floral and scroll decoration, incised to the base 'Doulton Slaters Patent', 'Doulton Lambeth England', initialed 'LB'.


From 1901 until 1922, the most distinguishable Royal Doulton trademark was introduced. It brings together the most common and well recognised designs; the famous interlocking ‘D’s’, the crown, the lion, and the roundel. After 1922 a similar back stamp was used, however it was missing the crown. These pieces are quite rare as it was a mark that was not widely used.