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Definition of Doulton in English: Doulton(also Royal Doulton) nounˈdəʊlt(ə)nˈdōltən mass nountrademark Fine decorative pottery or porcelain made at the factories of John Doulton (1793–1873) or his successors. Example sentencesExamples - Waterford agreed a 12p a share deal with Doulton, which is being funded through a heavily discounted rights issues.
- The stake in Doulton was bought to prevent any company getting it first, but if Alchemy talks are at an advanced stage, Waterford will be under pressure to make a decision.
- But he still loves to linger over the more tear-jerking inscriptions, painted on ceramic Doulton panels.
- Pieces made by the more in-demand manufacturers such as Doulton will always attract premium prices, and so too will very unusual items.
- Carrying a similar estimate is a not very cuddly but highly collectable Steiff teddy bear on wheels, a sort of rocking-teddy, while the least cuddly of all is a monumental pottery bear by Doulton.
Definition of Doulton in US English: Doulton(also Royal Doulton) nounˈdōltən trademark Fine, decorative pottery or porcelain made at the British factories of John Doulton (1793–1873) or his successors. Example sentencesExamples - Waterford agreed a 12p a share deal with Doulton, which is being funded through a heavily discounted rights issues.
- But he still loves to linger over the more tear-jerking inscriptions, painted on ceramic Doulton panels.
- Carrying a similar estimate is a not very cuddly but highly collectable Steiff teddy bear on wheels, a sort of rocking-teddy, while the least cuddly of all is a monumental pottery bear by Doulton.
- The stake in Doulton was bought to prevent any company getting it first, but if Alchemy talks are at an advanced stage, Waterford will be under pressure to make a decision.
- Pieces made by the more in-demand manufacturers such as Doulton will always attract premium prices, and so too will very unusual items.
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