Title: Royal Doulton Ceramic Teapot with Golfing Scenes Author: Place: England Publisher: Royal Doulton Date: No date Description: Beige colored ceramic teapot, with golfing scenes. Complete with lid. Edge of teapot reads: "He that always complains is never pitied. Promise little and do much." Height with lid measures 14 cm or 5½". No. 3395. Rare teapot, with stamp from the Royal Doulton Company, a distinguished English company producing tableware and collectibles, founded in 1815. Part of the Golf Series Ware., which was "based on the style of Charles Crombie a popular poster artist, and the illustrator of a group of prints depicting amusing aspects of the rules of golf." "These were first compiled into a book by Perrier of France in 1905. The golf series included the following five titles combined with eight different groups of characters, including golfers with or without caddies: Give losers leave to speak and winners to laugh. He that always complains is never pitied. All fools are not knaves but all knaves are fools. He hath good judgement who relieth not wholly on his own. Every dog has his day and every man his hour. These titles can be seen on a variety of plates and vessels, and were produced from 1911 to 1932." Decorative Golf Collectibles p. 25-27. Lot Amendments Condition: Light wear and soiling, stamps at bottom partly rubbed off; very good. Item number: 259260
Title: Royal Doulton Ceramic Teapot with Golfing Scenes Author: Place: England Publisher: Royal Doulton Date: No date Description: Beige colored ceramic teapot, with golfing scenes. Complete with lid. Edge of teapot reads: "He that always complains is never pitied. Promise little and do much." Height with lid measures 14 cm or 5½". No. 3395. Rare teapot, with stamp from the Royal Doulton Company, a distinguished English company producing tableware and collectibles, founded in 1815. Part of the Golf Series Ware., which was "based on the style of Charles Crombie a popular poster artist, and the illustrator of a group of prints depicting amusing aspects of the rules of golf." "These were first compiled into a book by Perrier of France in 1905. The golf series included the following five titles combined with eight different groups of characters, including golfers with or without caddies: Give losers leave to speak and winners to laugh. He that always complains is never pitied. All fools are not knaves but all knaves are fools. He hath good judgement who relieth not wholly on his own. Every dog has his day and every man his hour. These titles can be seen on a variety of plates and vessels, and were produced from 1911 to 1932." Decorative Golf Collectibles p. 25-27. Lot Amendments Condition: Light wear and soiling, stamps at bottom partly rubbed off; very good. Item number: 259260
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