Monday, December 26, 2011

Identifying Early Royal Doulton Ladies Figurines HN1-100 1913-1938

!±8± Identifying Early Royal Doulton Ladies Figurines HN1-100 1913-1938

Royal Doulton Pretty Ladies HN1-100

This was Royal Doulton's first line of figurines and was sometimes also referred to as the 'Fair Ladies'. Where possible, I have listed the name of the figurine, the model number, the designers name and the production year. Please bare in mind that these pretty ladies are some of the rarest, hard to find royal doulton ladies you will ever come across and if you are lucky enough to actually find one of these models in an auction or jumble sale somewhere, then by gosh you should bid/buy/haggle do whatever it takes to get hold of it because these extremely rare collectable royal doulton figurines do not come up very often!

The other option for finding these rare ceramic figurines is of course, auction house but many of these hard to find, royal doulton figurines will not be available at auctions because they are indeed so rare. Do not be discouraged from trying though, and if you familiarise yourself with these and the later editions, auction houses usually reveal valuable alternative models too. You can find online royal doulton auctions at the likes of eBay where auction listings are updated hourly so they could change at any time which means if you don't see a treasure straight away, try again later. But it's always best (and cheaper) to try and find them 'offline' in car boot sales or jumble sales or even chairty shops.

Please find below the list of eary 1913-1938 Royal Doulton 'Pretty Ladies' along with their associated details. Any of these would fetch a figure with many zeros at auction so keep your eyes open!

HN1 Darling Charles Vyse 1913 HN2 Elizabeth Fry Charles Vyse 1913 HN3 Milking Time Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN4 Picardy Peasant (Female, White Hat, Blue Skirt) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN5 Picardy Peasant (Female, Dove Grey Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN6 Dunce Charles J Noke 1913 HN7 Pedlar Wolf Charles J Noke 1913 HN8 The Crinoline George Lambert 1913 HN9 The Crinoline (Pale Green Skirt with Flower Sprays) George Lambert 1913 HN10 Madonna of the Square (Lilac Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN11 Madonna of the Square (Grey Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN12 Baby HN13 Picardy Peasant (Male) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN14 Madonna of the Square Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN15 Sleepy Scholar HN16 Sleepy Scholar HN17 Picardy Peasant (Male, Green Hat, Green Trousers) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN18 Pussy F C Stone 1913 HN19 Picardy Peasant (Male, Green Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN20 The Coquette William White 1913 HN21 The Crinoline (Yellow Skirt with Rosebuds) George Lambert 1913 HN22 The Lavender Woman Phoebe Stabler HN23 Lavender Woman HN24 Sleep HN25 Sleep HN26 The Diligent Scholar William White HN27 Madonna of the Square (Mottled Green and Blue Costume) Phoebe Stabler 1913 HN28 Motherhood (Style One) Phoebe Stabler HN29 The Sleepy Scholar HN30 The Motherhood (Style One) HN31 The Return of Persephone Charles Vyse HN32 Child on Crab Charles J Noke HN33 An Arab (Green Costume, Blue Cloak) Charles J Noke 1913 HN34 Moorish Minstrel 1913 1938 HN35 Charley's Aunt (Style One, Model 161) Albert Toft 1914 HN36 The Sentimental Pierrot Charles J Noke 1914 HN37 The Coquette (Green Costume with Flower Sprays) William White 1914 HN38 The Carpet Vendor (Style One, Model 163A) Charles J Noke 1914 HN39 The Welsh Girl, Myfanwy Jones Ernest W Light 1914 HN40 A Lady of the Elizabethian Period (Style One, Model 165) Ernest W Light 1914 HN41 A Lady of the Georgian Period Ernest W Light HN42 Robert Burns (Style One) Ernest W Light HN43 A Woman of the Time of Henry VI Ernest W Light HN44 A Lilac Shawl Charles J Noke 1915 HN45 A Jester (Style One, Model 170) Charles J Noke 1915 HN46 The Gainsborough Hat H Tittensor HN47 Gainsborough Hat HN48 Lady of the Fan HN49 Under the Gooseberry Bush Charles J Noke HN50 A Spook (Style One) H Tittensor HN51-79 HN80 Fisherwoman 1917 1938 HN81 The Shepherd Charles J Noke 1918 HN82 The Afternoon Call Ernest W Light 1918 HN83 Lady Anne 1918 1938 HN84 Mandarin 1918 1938 HN85 Jack Point 1918 1938 HN86 Out for a Walk 1918 1938 HN87 Lady Anne 1918 1938 HN88 Spooks 1918 1938 HN89 Spooks 1918 1938 HN90 Doris Keene as Cavallini Charles J Noke 1918 HN91 Jack Point 1918 1938 HN92 The Welsh Girl, Myfanwy Jones (Blue-Grey Costume) Ernest W Light 1918 HN93 Lady Anne 1918 1938 HN94 Young Knight 1918 1938 HN95 Europa and the Bull 1918 1938 HN96 Doris Keene as Cavallini Charles J Noke 1918 HN97 Mermaid 1918 1938 HN98 Guy Fawkes 1918 1938 HN99 Jack Point 1918 1938

Many of these figurines have since been remade in later editions so when you are out hunting for your figurines, make sure you always check the HN number and see which 'edition' of a particular model you have. You can view which HN model numbers refer to which years (and this usually correlates directly to value) at the website listed at the bottom of this free guide.


Identifying Early Royal Doulton Ladies Figurines HN1-100 1913-1938

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Puss in Boots Stands Up To Cancer

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Friday, November 25, 2011

Horror Collectibles

!±8± Horror Collectibles

If you are an avid collector of horror merchandise, then there are many websites on the Internet where you can find a generous treasure trove of such items.

You might be seeking a rare old horror movie poster, such as those of the Universal or Hammer movies. For example, an original Dracula one sheet poster (27×41-inches) style F featuring a colorful illustration of Bela Lugosi and Dwight Frye aboard a doomed cargo ship sold in 2009 for 0,700 (Heritage Auction Galleries). Only three examples of this super rare poster have surfaced to date. Or, if you are a horror bookworm, then you might be searching for that ever-elusive creepy paperback that is now out of print. For example, the original New English Library editions of the Robert Lory Dracula series, which enjoyed great popularity back in the 1970's, are still much sought after, and being one of the people who missed these books first time round, I was both thrilled and extremely lucky to finally track down a seller on eBay who still had these Lory Dracula books available! And in very good condition they are too, I am pleased to say, considering just how old these paperbacks are.

Original autographs of the top horror actors (e.g. Karloff, Lugosi) are also much sought after items, and many of these rare signed photos have occasionally been tracked down both on eBay and also on various horror movie memorabilia sites. Horror figurines - like the classic Aurora glow-in-the-dark monster kits - are also a very popular commodity with collectors, and it is good to see that even though those much-loved Aurora self-assembly figures are now phased out, there are many new and exiting types of horror figures that have been launched on to the market, enabling the horror buff to add not only Frankenstein, Wolf Man and Dracula to their collection, but also the more modern-day monsters like Jason Voorhees, Michael Myers and Freddy Krueger!

Old horror magazines are also greatly sought after by collectors. For example, the 1950's EC comics, Tales From The Crypt and Vault of Horror, still exchange hands for quite considerable amounts of money. Moving on to the seventies, glossy colour horror magazines like Monster Mag - which often folded out into a gorgeous big poster of a Hammer film - can sometimes be discovered on eBay and horror merchandise sites. But when buying old horror movie posters, collectors should always bear this in mind: fake posters have surfaced in recent years, and the list includes some Universal Pictures horror movie titles.

Buying from a reputable auction house or dealer who back their merchandise with money-back guarantees can provide a collector added piece of mind. So if you are an ardent horror fan and love collecting old horror memorabilia, then if you can't find that much-desired item at a car boot sale or in an old book shop, then there is a very good chance that you will come across it on one of the many thousands of horror merchandise sites on the web.


Horror Collectibles

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Think Before You Buy Cheap Women's Fashion Cowboy Boots Online

!±8± Think Before You Buy Cheap Women's Fashion Cowboy Boots Online

Since cowboy boots for women have become a mainstream item in the world of fashion today. Finding a pair that suits your personality and tastes isn't such a problem. As for finding cheap women's fashion cowboy boots you will be amazed at the variety places that offer them.

When it comes to finding cheap cowboy boots for women the best place to carry out your search is online. There are numerous sites dedicated to this fashion footwear today and some may offer the pair of boots you are after a discounted price.

However really the best place online to look for the boots you want is auction sites such as eBay. You will be amazed at how many different makes and styles that they offer. Plus with these sites you really can bag some great bargains.

It is important not to forget when purchasing any items online to do a little research into the seller beforehand. With sites like eBay this is pretty easy to achieve as there are comments and feedback from previous customers of theirs. When reading through the comments don't limit yourself to the positive feedback make sure that you look at any negative comments made.

Also when thinking of purchasing boots through an auction site like eBay carefully check out what pictures they provide. If you feel that they don't provide enough detail on the boots then ask the seller to provide further one's for you. Not only will you then be able to see if they really are the boots that you want but whether they are the genuine article especially if you are spending money on a pair of cheap women's fashion cowboy boots by say Tony Lama.


Think Before You Buy Cheap Women's Fashion Cowboy Boots Online

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