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White & Gold ceramic tea set with 3 tiny cups, a tea pot & 6 sachets of tea
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Royal Doulton 1960s Top O’ The Hill Figurine HN1843 Modelled
by Leslie Harradine in 1937 based on Molly Benatar artwork
HERE WE HAVE A BEAUTIFUL AND MID
TWENTIETH CENTURY ROYAL DOULTON HN1843 FIGURINE TITLED TOP )’ THE HILL. IT WAS
MODELLED BY LESLIE HARRADINE IN 1937 (CORP 1937), THE DESIGN BASED ON AN
ARTWORK BY MOLLY BENATAR WHO ACTIVELY EXHIBITED IN LONDON BETWEEN 1920 AND 1940.
FIRST INTRODUCED IN 1938 AND THE ORIGINAL 3 COLOURWAYS
(OF WHICH OURS IS THE RED COLOURWAY) WAS ISSUED UNTILL 1971 WHEN THEY WERE
RETIRED.
THE FIGURE HAS BECOME ONE OF THE MOST
RECOGNISABLE OF THE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINES AND IS ALSO ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT
AFTER. THIS LOVELY FIGURINE FEATURES A GORGEOUS YOUNG LADY WITH BROWN
CURLS WEARING A BURGUNDY HAT. SHE IS WEARING LAYERS OF WHITE (WITH PINK AND
GREEN TINTS) PETTICOATS AND RED WIND SWEPT FLOWING DRESS, A YELLOW AND GREEN
SHAWL AND WHITE RUFFLES ON THE FRONT OF HER DRESS. YOU ARE SURE TO BE
CAPTIVATED BY HOW LOVELY SHE IS.
THE ORIGINAL DESIGN WAS RELEASED
ORIGINALLY IN 3 COLORWAYS, MOST FAMOUSLY FEATURING A VIBRANT RED DRESS (MODEL
NUMBER HN1834) AND A PINK DRESS (HN1849), WITH OTHER VERSIONS APPEARING LATER
OVER TIME.
THIS IS AN EARLIER MID 20TH CENTURY
EXAMPLE ISSUED SOMETIME BETWEEN 1957 AND 1972.
CONDITION: NO CHIPS. NO CRACKS. IN VERY
GOOD CONDITION.
VALUE: SELLS FOR BETWEEN R1500 AND R2500 ONLINE.
SIZE: 19CM HIGH 11CM WIDE 12CM DEEP
MARKINGS: THE BASE IS MARKED IN GREEN WITH THE ROYAL DOULTON BACKSTAMP OF THE
PERIOD:
TOP O THE HILL HN 1834.NUMBER CORP 1937
DOULTON & CO LIMITED
HAND PAINTED PAINTERS MONOGRAM INITIALS “OF”
The "Doulton & Co.
Limited" stamp was in use during the early to mid-20th century, as seen on
many figurines from 1935 and 1972.
NO DATE MARK: INDICATES IT WAS PRODUCED
AFTER 1957+
LESLIE HARRADINE (1887-1965):
Leslie Harradine (1887–1965) was
one of Royal Doultons premier, and most prolific figurine modellers from 1920
until the mid-1950s. Born Arthur Leslie Harradine he first joined the Doulton
Lambeth studio as an apprentice in 1902. Harradine provided a regular supply of
figures to Royal Doulton for almost forty years but always on a truly freelance
basis.
TOP O’ THE HILL DESIGN INFO AND HISTORY:
Raphael Tuck (born Prussia 1821-1900) was
the most prolific producer of Christmas cards in the Victorian era. At his
London print shop, he sold reproductions of popular art.
In the 1930s, Royal Doulton also acquired the “sole rights to
reproduction in china” for several Raphael Tuck designs by Molly Benatar, who
lived and exhibited in London during the 1920s and 30s. She was primarily a
watercolor artist and book illustrator. One of her calendar designs inspired Royal Doulton’s
iconic figure Top o’ the Hill which was first introduced in 1937 and
remained in production for over 50 years. A letter in the Royal Doulton
archives indicates that payment was 5 guineas for Benatar image.
ASKING R1250
PLEASE CONTACT ERNST VIA WHATSAPP ON
0722322919 IF INTERESTED
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