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Royal Dalton figurines
This is a common mis-spelling of Royal Doulton, the famous British china manufacturer. John Doulton founded the company in 1815 and royal patronage led to the company being named Royal Doulton in 1901. Over the years, the Royal Doulton company has produced an exceptional range of products, including art pottery, collectable figurines, character jugs and Bunnykins.
At Pascoe and Company, we have the world's largest inventory of current and retired Royal Dalton figurines and other wares. Check out our fully illustrated web site to see all the different collecting categories or call our specialist sales team for information and advice. We specialize in finding rare or unusual pieces for collectors and have helped build some of the finest collections - let us know what's on your wish list.
Shopping for collectable figurines
Dalton is a common mis-spelling of Doulton, the family name of the pottery's founder. John Doulton started his family business in London in 1815 and his enterprise expanded to Stoke-on-Trent in the 1870s. The British royal family took a keen interest in the company's endeavours and awarded the royal warrant in 1901 plus the privilege of the name Royal Doulton.
Royal Dalton Figurines are amongst the most collectible products and we have the world's largest inventory of current and discontinued designs. More than 4,000 collectable figurines have been issued in their popular HN series, which was launched in 1913, including pretty ladies, colorful characters and child studies. We help dedicated collectors find rare early models, prestige pieces and limited editions. Pascoe and Company also commissions exclusive figurines from Royal Doulton.
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