Height: 8,74 inch. Width: 6,5 inch ; Depth: 4,53 inch ; Weight: 2,39 lbs. Description of the object. An extremely rare English glazed earthenware jug, decorated entirely in bas-relief, signed under the base with a signature incised into the ceramic, executed with a metal stamp, “Doulton Lambeth, ” dating to around the mid-19th century. Made in full Victorian style by the Royal Doulton factory. The meticulous bas-relief decoration, which covers almost the entire jug, is truly beautiful and lavish, crafted in full Victorian style with thick, compact enamels in the style of Minton or George Jones. The glaze on the earthenware is also very rich and particularly lustrous, making it of great value. The patina covering the object is excellent, especially under the base, which confirms our dating. Useful information for evaluating the object. Royal Doulton is a brand of porcelain and tableware. In 1815, John Doulton founded the “Doulton Lambeth” factory. In 1835, Doulton was knighted by Queen Victoria for his achievements in advancing the art of pottery. In the photo immediately below this description, we’ve included historical notes on the factory, taken from our French volume, with many of the marks used, including our own, the number 9, used from 1879 to 1900. Therefore, the piece is around 150 years old. PORCELAINS, CERAMICS, TERRACOTTE, BRONZE, PAINTINGS, FURNITURE, GLASS AND MUCH MORE AS, FOR EXAMPLE. For each object there may be multiple advertisements in different countries: USA, Italy, France, United Kingdom, etc. REMEMBER TO PUT ME IN THE FOLLOWING SELLERS LIST. Double box with a lot of bubble wrap around the object and a lot of soft material in the large cavities on all sides between the two boxes.