Continuing our Halloween 2022 look at some of the horror themed editions released by Royal Doulton we feature the Royal Doulton Count Dracula Character Jug. The Count Dracula jug was modelled by David Biggs (David B Biggs) and was released in 1997, the Royal Doulton Centenary, and was the Character Jug […]
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Royal Doulton Phantom of the Opera Character Jug Price Guide
With Halloween 2022 approaching we thought we would take a look at some of the horror themed editions released by Royal Doulton starting with the Royal Doulton Phantom of the Opera Character Jug. The Phantom jug is a great piece and was modelled by David Biggs (David B Biggs). It […]
Royal Doulton Kateroo Seriesware by Souter
The Royal Doulton Kateroo seriesware was introduced in 1905 and featured a stylised black and white cat based on the drawings and newspaper illustrations of David Henry Souter. The series became known as the Kateroo series or Souter series. Kateroo reputedly started as a inkblot on one of Souter’s drawings. […]
Royal Doulton Bibelots Price Guide
Royal Doulton Bibelots first appeared in the 1920s and 1930s and referred to a range of functional fanciful ash trays, ring holders, salt cellars and soap dishes featuring animals, birds, insects and mythical creatures. They were designed by some of Doulton Lambeth leading designers including Leslie Harradine, Harry Simeon and […]
Good Luck Smurf from the Smurf Collectors Club
The Smurfs Collectors Club was founded in 1986 with the first newsletter released dated Summer 1986. In November 1987 Schleich wrote to the club offering to produce a 2″ limited edition Good Luck Smurf exclusively for the club. This was announced by the Smurfs Collectors Club in their Newsletter 8 […]
Lisa Larson Dogs information and price guide
Lisa Larson is one of Sweden’s most famous potters and ceramicist achieving worldwide claim for her whimsical animals and figures. She has created hundreds of figures and in this piece we feature her fabulous collection of dogs. She has created many breeds of dog in pottery form including Bulldog, Pekingese, […]
Norah Wellings Rabbits information and price guide
Norah Wellings has become well known for her range of cloth dolls (learn more about Norah Wellings Dolls) but she also created animals including rabbits which she designed and her company manufactured throughout up until its closure in 1959. In this Norah Wellings Rabbits feature we take a look at […]
Cap’n Crunch Collectibles information and price guide
Cap’n Crunch is the officious yet lovable mascot for the breakfast cereal of the same name. First introduced in 1963, the Cap’n has been a fixture of popular culture for generations. He is most commonly depicted as a bearded Naval officer, complete with traditional uniform and hat. We take a […]
A LeMaire Opera Glasses Price Guide
Jacques LeMaire is credited with the invention of the opera glass and the LeMaire Factory of Paris itself is recognised as the creator of many of the finest examples of opera glasses. We take a look at a selection including enamel style, painted style, and mother of pearl style. We […]
The Dan Dare Rocket Gun information and price guide
Dan Dare Rocket Gun information and price guide. Dan Dare is a British science fiction comic hero who was created by illustrator Frank Hampson. Hampson also wrote the first stories. Dare appeared in the Eagle comic story Dan Dare, Pilot of the Future from 1950 to 1967. The stories follow […]















