
A striking, rare and highly decorative Art Nouveau stoneware jug or vase from the Royal Doulton Lambeth studio, beautifully modelled with flowing organic lines and an elegant band of stylised heart motifs. With its tall, sculptural silhouette and rich, jewel-like glazes, this is a piece that immediately draws the eye. This example carries the impressed Royal Doulton Lambeth mark to the base, along with model number 7760D, an incised “S”, and the artist’s initials “BN”, which are generally attributed to Bessie Newbery. Newbery was a highly regarded designer at the Doulton Lambeth factory from the late 19th century into the early 20th century, and is particularly celebrated for her confident, modern Art Nouveau designs featuring stylised natural forms. The bold hearts-and-leaves decoration, sweeping handle, and softly mottled ground glaze are all characteristic of Lambeth’s finest Art Nouveau output. I have been unable to find another example of this exact shape and model number currently recorded online, suggesting this form is at least very uncommon, and quite possibly a short-run or less frequently produced design. Details Royal Doulton Lambeth stoneware Art Nouveau period Hearts and stylised foliage motif Model no. 22 cm (8.7 in) Width: approx. 10 cm (3.9 in) Depth: approx. 8.5 cm (3.35 in)? Styling Tip This jug works beautifully as a standalone sculptural piece, but also looks stunning styled with dried flowers or alongside other Art Nouveau ceramics for a curated, period-inspired shelf or sideboard display. ? Gift Appeal A wonderful choice for a collector of Royal Doulton, Art Nouveau ceramics, or Arts & Crafts-era decorative pottery – and a piece that feels both decorative and historically significant. ? Comes beautifully packaged in a gift box – ready to gift or display! If you have any questions, just message me – I’m always happy to help.