Antique Doulton Lambeth Sterling Silver Silicone Copper Beaker Shot Glass 4"


$228.00

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Description

Rare antique English Doulton Lambeth Silicone ware beaker shot glass featuring a sterling silver .925 rim and riveted copper design. Made in England 764, nn. Circa 1894.

Doulton Lambeth is a decorative stoneware produced by the Doulton company at their Lambeth pottery factory in London. John Doulton established the pottery in 1815 in Vauxhall before moving to Lambeth.

The pottery gained a reputation for artisanal stoneware starting around 1871, when local artists from the nearby Lambeth School of Art began decorating its salt-glazed brown stoneware. In 1882 it opened a factory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, the centre of English pottery. King Edward VII granted Doulton Lambeth a royal warrant in 1901, allowing the use of “Royal” in the name. Royal Doulton is famous for its elegant and high-quality luxury ceramics, tableware and collectibles.

Condition

Some dents/tarnish; cracks in finish

Dimensions

3" x 4" (D x H)