Royal Doulton Sir Roger de Coverley Series 4 Cup Teapot #D1609


Royal Doulton Sir Roger de Coverley Series 4 Cup Teapot #D1609

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Royal Doulton Sir Roger de Coverley Series 4 Cup Teapot #D1609:
$119.28


Presented here for consideration is an impressive Royal Doulton Roger De Cloverley 4 cup teapot. This popular series is based on a character created by Thomas Steele for The Spectator, a literary magazine which was first published in 1712. This delightful series was intorduced in 1911, changes where made to the range in 1930 and 1937 and it had been withdrawn by 1949.

For all the inside running on this series visit the Sir Roger de Coverley Fact file attached to my Nicholnack art in pottery web site. In this fact file I show the 19 scenes associated with this series. This as scene 10; “Sir Roger with one of his servants. “Happy if they could open a gate.” It has a both a Royal Doulton mark and a special maroon Sir Roger De Coverley back-stamp. It is also has the date code for 1937

This large & prestigious teapot measures 18 cm (7.2”) across the top from the lip of the spout tp the outer edge of the handle and the teapot stands 15 cm (6”) tall.

Sir Roger de Cloverley is a very popular series. This teapot is very impressive.



Royal Doulton Sir Roger de Coverley Series 4 Cup Teapot #D1609:
$119.28

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