This was Royal Doulton’s most memorable line of dolls and was in some cases additionally alluded to as the ‘Fair Ladies’. Where conceivable, I have recorded the name of the puppet, the model number, the originators name and the creation year. If it’s not too much trouble, exposed as a top priority that these beautiful women are the absolute most extraordinary, elusive illustrious doulton women you will at any point run over and assuming you are sufficiently fortunate to really find one of these models in a bartering or tangle deal some place, then, at that point, by golly you ought to offer/purchase/wrangle take the necessary steps to get hold of it on the grounds that these incredibly intriguing collectable imperial doulton dolls don’t come up regularly!
The other choice for finding these uncommon artistic dolls is obviously, sales management firm yet a significant number of these difficult to come by, illustrious doulton puppets won’t be accessible at barters since they are for sure so intriguing. Be encouraged from attempting however, and in the event that you dive more deeply into these and the later versions, sell off houses typically uncover important elective models as well. You can find online How to join illuminati online doulton barters at any semblance of eBay where closeout postings are refreshed hourly so they could change out of the blue which implies in the event that you don’t see a fortune straight away, attempt some other time. Yet, it’s generally best (and less expensive) to attempt to find them ‘disconnected’ in vehicle boot deals or mix deals or even chairty shops.
If it’s not too much trouble, find beneath the rundown of eary 1913-1938 Royal Doulton ‘Pretty Ladies’ alongside their related subtleties. Any of these would bring a figure with a large number at sell off so keep your eyes open!
HN1 Darling Charles Vyse 1913
HN2 Elizabeth Fry Charles Vyse 1913
HN3 Milking Time Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN4 Picardy Peasant (Female, White Hat, Blue Skirt) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN5 Picardy Peasant (Female, Dove Gray Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN6 Dunce Charles J Noke 1913
HN7 Pedlar Wolf Charles J Noke 1913
HN8 The Crinoline George Lambert 1913
HN9 The Crinoline (Pale Green Skirt with Flower Sprays) George Lambert 1913
HN10 Madonna of the Square (Lilac Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN11 Madonna of the Square (Gray Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN12 Baby HN13 Picardy Peasant (Male) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN14 Madonna of the Square Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN15 Sleepy Scholar
HN16 Sleepy Scholar
HN17 Picardy Peasant (Male, Green Hat, Green Trousers) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN18 Pussy F C Stone 1913
HN19 Picardy Peasant (Male, Green Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN20 The Coquette William White 1913
HN21 The Crinoline (Yellow Skirt with Rosebuds) George Lambert 1913
HN22 The Lavender Woman Phoebe Stabler
HN23 Lavender Woman
HN24 Sleep
HN25 Sleep
HN26 The Diligent Scholar William White
HN27 Madonna of the Square (Mottled Green and Blue Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913
HN28 Motherhood (Style One) Phoebe Stabler
HN29 The Sleepy Scholar
HN30 The Motherhood (Style One)
HN31 The Return of Persephone Charles Vyse
HN32 Child on Crab Charles J Noke
HN33 An Arab (Green Costume, Blue Cloak) Charles J Noke 1913
HN34 Moorish Minstrel 1913 1938
HN35 Charley’s Aunt (Style One, Model 161) Albert Toft 1914
HN36 The Sentimental Pierrot Charles J Noke 1914
HN37 The Coquette (Green Costume with Flower Sprays) William White 1914
HN38 The Carpet Vendor (Style One, Model 163A) Charles J Noke 1914
HN39 The Welsh Girl, Myfanwy Jones Ernest W Light 1914
HN40 A Lady of the Elizabethian Period (Style One, Model 165) Ernest W Light 1914
HN41 A Lady of the Georgian Period Ernest W Light
HN42 Robert Burns (Style One) Ernest W Light
HN43 A Woman of the Time of Henry VI Ernest W Light
HN44 A Lilac Shawl Charles J Noke 1915
HN45 A Jester (Style One, Model 170) Charles J Noke 1915
HN46 The Gainsborough Hat H Tittensor
HN47 Gainsborough Hat
HN48 Lady of the Fan
HN49 Under the Gooseberry Bush Charles J Noke
HN50 A Spook (Style One) H Tittensor
HN51-79
HN80 Fisherwoman 1917 1938
HN81 The Shepherd Charles J Noke 1918
HN82 The Afternoon Call Ernest W Light 1918
HN83 Lady Anne 1918 1938
HN84 Mandarin 1918 1938
HN85 Jack Point 1918 1938
HN86 Out for a Walk 1918 1938
HN87 Lady Anne 1918 1938
HN88 Spooks 1918 1938
HN89 Spooks 1918 1938
HN90 Doris Keene as Cavallini Charles J Noke 1918
HN91 Jack Point 1918 1938
HN92 The Welsh Girl, Myfanwy Jones (Blue-Gray Costume) Ernest W Light 1918
HN93 Lady Anne 1918 1938
HN94 Young Knight 1918 1938
HN95 Europa and the Bull 1918 1938
HN96 Doris Keene as Cavallini Charles J Noke 1918
HN97 Mermaid 1918 1938
HN98 Guy Fawkes 1918 1938
HN99 Jack Point 1918 1938
A considerable lot of these puppets have since been changed in later releases so when you are out chasing after your dolls, ensure you generally check the HN number and see which ‘version’ of a specific model you have. You can see which HN model numbers allude to which years (and this normally connects straightforwardly to esteem) at the site recorded at the lower part of this free aide.