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Vases by Harry Tittensor of Royal Doulton.

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The vases of Harry Tittensor
Compiled by Paul Tittensor
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V4. Doulton Jolly Monk
(height 180mm).
V28. Monk in cellar
(height 160mm).
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V5. Monk drinking from
flask (height 120mm).
V6. Gentleman fiddler
(height 100mm).
V8. Monk in cellar
(height 145mm).
V30. Monk drinking
(height 200mm).
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V1. Flower gatherer
(height 204mm).
V11. Doulton.
Ploughboy (ht 42cm)
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V2. Elizabethan
man in hat holding
cane & gloves.
V7. Man on a rock
examining a gold
nugget (ht 24cm).
V12. Doulton. Rural
scene (ht 425mm). 20 April 2015
V13. Doulton.
A Good Story
(ht 285mm)
V9. Doulton Omar Khayyam
vase – potter in market
square (height 23.5cm)
V29. (ht 13.5cm)
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V10. Holbein vase.
Cavalier (ht 24cm).
V24. Monk in the
cellar (ht 265mm).
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V26 Doulton Rembrandt
vase (ht 30cm)
V25. The Monastery
Door (ht 417mm).
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V3 Doulton cardinal
vase (ht 450mm)
V31. Doulton
vase (ht 450mm).
V27 Doulton cardinal
vase (ht 450mm)
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Doulton Titanian Ware Vases
TV1. Highland scene
(height 29cm).
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TV2. Girls scared by
mouse (height 16.75”)
V20 Doulton swollen cylindrical
vases with highland scene of a
huntsman (ht 29cm).
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TV5. “Rock A Bye
Baby” (height 13.5”)
TV4 (height 27cm).
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Doulton Titanian Ware Vases
TV6. Japanese lady
with lanterns.
TV11 Japanese Lady
(ht 350mm)
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TV7. Geisha
(height 26cm).
TV3. Omar Khayyam
vase (height 30cm).
TV15 The Swing
(ht 150mm)
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TV10 'Rubaiyat of
Omar Khayyam',
quatrain 37 (ht 440mm)
TV9. Pair of Omar Khayyam
vases; potter at wheel, &
reading a book (height 28cm).
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This document includes information on vases by Harry Tittensor known at 20/04/15.
This information has been compiled from sale catalogues and the internet over several years.
I would very much like to hear from you if:
– you have further information or images of any of these figures.
– you know of any other pieces by Harry Tittensor not on my list.
– you have information on his career at Doulton or elsewhere.
Please email Paul Tittensor at tittensor@one-name.org.
Other vases for which I have no image:
V14 Doulton baluster vase "Mr Pickwick" in a drawing room interior (ht 225mm).
V15 Doulton Burslem vase with continuous landscape figures (ht 420mm).
V16 Doulton vase with English farming scene with horses.
V17 Doulton cylindrical vase with monk drinking in wine cellar (ht 10.5”).
V18 Doulton Kingsware vase with beefeater.
V19 Doulton tapering vase with Cromwellian gentleman with a book wearing hat (ht 7.25”).
V21 Doulton ovoid vase with a cardinal in a wine cellar (ht 150mm).
V22 Doulton covered ovoid jar with a cardinal and soldiers in 17C dress studying charts (ht 320mm).
V23 Doulton Burslem vase with 18C gentleman playing a lute (ht 180mm).
V32 Doulton Ophelia vase (ht 583mm) at the National Gallery if Victoria, Melbourne.
TV8. Sultan seated with bodyguard (ht 445mm).
TV12. Midsummer Night’s Dream (Sydney Morning Herald 15, 22 and 24 December 1915).
TV13 Titania’s Bower. Sydney (Sydney Morning Herald 11 January 1915).
TV14 Pierrot (height 254mm)., Sydney (Sydney Morning Herald 11 December 1914 and January 1915).
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