Salt-glazed stoneware made by Royal Doulton. The marks showed which woman had made each item; this one is marked EP - Eliza Perkins - who had two female asssitants. The item was bought for 12/6 in a street off Blackboy Hill in 1962.
Salt-glazed stoneware made by Royal Doulton. The marks showed which woman had made each item; this one is marked EP - Eliza Perkins - who had two female asssitants. The item was bought for 12/6 in a street off Blackboy Hill in 1962.
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