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HomeCeramics, Porcelain & PotteryRoyal Doulton/Doulton-Lambeth Royal Doulton Burslem 'Slater's Patent' Stoneware Bowl, c.1902–1930

Royal Doulton Burslem 'Slater's Patent' Stoneware Bowl, c.1902–1930

£45.00

SKU: JA#AMBBE_6364241096 (ref. no.)

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SKU: JA#AMBBE_6364241096 Category: Royal Doulton/Doulton-Lambeth Tags: bowl, Burslem, c.1902–1930, doulton, Patent, Royal, Slaters, Stoneware
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~ Royal Doulton Burslem 'Slater's Patent' Stoneware Bowl, c.1902–1930 ~

A striking and decorative example of early 20th century Royal Doulton art stoneware, combining bold cobalt glazing with the factory's celebrated 'Chine' texture technique.

This generously proportioned hemispherical bowl is a fine piece of Royal Doulton Burslem decorative stoneware, produced using the distinctive Slater's Patent 'Chine ware' technique for which the factory became celebrated. The form is full and satisfying — a deep, rounded bowl with a broad, gently rolled rim — presenting the interior and exterior decoration to excellent effect.

The exterior is divided into two distinct decorative zones. The upper and dominant portion is covered in the characteristic Slater's Patent ground: a warm, rich brown glaze impressed with a fine crosshatch/woven textile texture, over which scattered embossed rose motifs sit in relief, their spiral forms clearly defined and standing proud of the textured ground. Scattered between the roses are small embossed floral sprigs, adding further decorative richness to the surface. This combination of texture and applied ornament is quintessential to the Slater's Patent output and remains one of the most immediately recognisable and appealing decorative styles in English ceramic history.

The lower zone of the exterior is glazed in a deep midnight cobalt blue, from which rises a bold border of white-outlined stylised lotus or Gothic petal shapes, their pointed tips penetrating the brown zone above in a dramatic, rhythmic design. This crisp blue-and-white border at the base provides a strong visual anchor and creates a striking contrast with the warm tones above.

The interior is entirely glazed in a rich, lustrous cobalt blue, which has developed a beautiful all-over craquelure — a fine, spiderweb-like network of crazing concentrated at the base of the bowl that graduates outward to a cleaner blue on the sides. This is entirely characteristic of the high-fired glazes used in Doulton's decorative stoneware, and adds to the piece's aesthetic interest rather than detracting from it.

The base bears the Royal Doulton England impressed mark, used from 1902 onward, together with the pattern number 8442 and incised artist's initials, consistent with the individual decorating practices of the Doulton workshops where artists signed or initialled their work.

~ Historical Context ~

Slater's Patent — properly known as 'Chine ware' — was one of Royal Doulton's most commercially important and visually distinctive decorative techniques. Patented by John Slater (1844–1914), who served as Art Director at the Burslem factory, the process involved pressing actual lace or textile fabric into the clay surface before firing, leaving a permanent impression of the fabric's weave pattern in the body of the piece. The resulting ground was then enriched with applied ornament, hand-painted enamels, gilding, and contrasting glazed borders.

The technique was introduced in the mid-1880s and was produced well into the early 20th century, making it one of the longer-lived decorative innovations in Victorian and Edwardian ceramics. It proved enormously popular with the buying public, who responded warmly to the combination of textural richness, decorative complexity, and the high quality of Doulton's craftsmanship. Pieces were produced in a wide variety of forms — vases, jugs, teapots, bowls, jardinieres, and salad sets among them — allowing Slater's Patent ware to reach a broad market.

The Royal Doulton Burslem factory, established in 1882 and granted its Royal Warrant in 1901, occupied a significant position in the hierarchy of English ceramics, producing both bone china tableware and the distinctive decorative stonewares for which it became internationally celebrated. The bold cobalt blue glaze used on the interior and lower exterior of this bowl is typical of the factory's Arts and Crafts-influenced decorative palette of the period.

~ Condition ~

This piece presents well, with strong colours and good overall integrity. Specific observations:

Exterior: The Slater's Patent textured body is clean and intact. The rose and sprig embossing is well-defined throughout. The cobalt blue lower band and white petal border are crisp and undamaged.
Interior: The cobalt blue glaze is rich and intact. The craquelure crazing visible at the base of the interior is a natural characteristic of the glaze firing and is entirely period-appropriate, adding character to the piece.
Rim: Intact. No chips or repairs visible.
Base: The Royal Doulton mark, pattern number (8442), and artist's initials are clearly legible. The unglazed stoneware foot ring shows age-appropriate wear.
No chips, cracks, or restoration apparent. Buyers are encouraged to examine all photographs closely.

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