A Royal Doulton 'Chang' vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon,…
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A Royal Doulton 'Chang' vase by Charles Noke and Harry Nixon, 1925-30, of tall ovoid shape with a short straight neck, the exterior with thick running glazes in red, green, and grey with blue veins falling over the dark blue-purple ground, painted signatures underside 'Noke', 'HN', and 'Chang Royal Doulton', 24.5 cm high

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  • Royal Doulton "hn" Numbering System - The Royal Doulton "HN" numbering system has proven to be a very orderly way of identifying each individual Royal Doulton figure. The "HN" refers to Harry Nixon who was in charge of the new figure painting department in Doulton's very early years.

    The HN numbering system has endured the test of time to be still used today. Over time, Royal Doulton has issued over 4000 individual HN numbers although they all are not new models - some are assigned to specific colourway variations and some cross over to be used to identify animal figures.
  • Oviform /ovoid - The outline loosely resembling the shape of an egg.

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