Rare Royal Doulton seriesware miniature  TYG – Dutch a  Harlem - 1901-1922


In 1901, the company introduced a new Doulton mark with the lion, crown and ‘intersecting D motif’. The new mark and use of the name ‘Royal Doulton’ as opposed to ‘Doulton’ celebrate the grant of the Royal Warrant to Doulton by King Edward VII in 1901. This mark was used in various forms into the 1990s.
From 1901 to 1922 the standard mark appears with the words ‘Royal Doulton’ and ‘England’.
A tyg is most plainly described as a drinking vessel with three or more handles.The tyg is sometimes referred to as a 3 handled loving cup.
Designer: C J. Noke
Charles John Noke was born in 1858 in Worcester a short distance from the Royal Worcester works.In 1899 the Doulton studio recruited a young designer by the name of Charles Noke.
He is now regarded as the brainchild behind Royal Doulton seriesware.

Size: 8 cm high x 5 1/2 cm across.
Condition; no chips but has hair line crack near one handle, there is a little firing residue to the inner base, also one handle not adhered properly to cup, please see photo's

 A rare item to find. Printed Royal Doulton, England mark in green.