History

The Royal Doulton Company is one of the most renowned English companies producing tableware and collectables, with a history dating back to 1815 Operating originally in London, its reputation grew in the area known as The Potteries, where it was a relative latecomer compared to other leading names such as Spode, Wedgwood and Minton Today, its products include dinnerware, giftware, cookware, porcelain, glassware, collectables, jewellery, linens, curtains, and lighting, among other items.

The company's three key brands are Royal Doulton, Royal Albert and Minton Together, the three brands make up Doulton Home, which is now part of the Waterford Wedgwood group Most of the pieces in these three brands are today manufactured outside the United Kingdom, in the Far East and Indonesia.



All brands

  • Abbeydale
  • Abingdon
  • Adams
  • Adderley
  • Alcock
  • Altrohlau
  • Aluminia
  • Amphora
  • Andrea by Sadek
  • Arabia
  • Arcadian
  • Arte Italica
  • Arzberg
  • Augarten
  • Aynsley
  • Bareuther
  • Bauer
  • Bawo Dotter
  • Belleek
  • Berkshire China
  • Bernardaud
  • Beswick
  • Bing & Grondahl
  • Blenheim
  • Block
  • Boehm
  • Booths
  • Border Fine Arts
  • Bretby art pottery
  • Broadhurst & sons
  • Brown Westhead Moore
  • Buffalo
  • Burleigh
  • Capodimonte
  • Carl Schumann
  • Carlsbad
  • Carlton Ware
  • Castle
  • Castleton
  • Caughley
  • Chamberlain
  • Charles Meigh
  • Chelsea
  • Churchill
  • Clarice cliff
  • Coalport
  • Colclough
  • Copeland
  • Crown Clarence
  • Crown Devon
  • Crown Ducal
  • Cybis
  • Dansk
  • Davenport
  • Denby
  • Doulton
  • Dresden Porzellan
  • Edelstein
  • Elijah Cotton
  • Emma Bridgewater
  • Enesco
  • EPIAG
  • Erphila
  • Fiesta
  • Figgjo
  • Fine Bohemian China
  • Fitz & Floyd
  • Flight & Barr
  • Flintridge
  • Foley
  • Franciscan
  • Frankenthal
  • Franklin Mint
  • Franz
  • Fukagawa
  • Furstenberg
  • Ginori
  • Gladding McBean
  • Goebel
  • Goldscheider
  • Gorham
  • Goss
  • Grays pottery
  • Grindley
  • Hadley
  • Hall
  • Hammersley
  • Harker
  • Haviland
  • Heinrich
  • Herend
  • Hermes
  • Heron Cross Pottery
  • Homco
  • Homer Laughlin
  • Hummel
  • Hutschenreuther
  • Imperial Jingdezhen
  • Iroquois
  • J & G Meakin
  • James Kent
  • JH Weatherby and Sons
  • Johnson Brothers
  • Josef Originals
  • Julius Dressler
  • Keeling
  • KPM
  • Leeds Pottery
  • Lefton
  • Lenox
  • Lipper and mann
  • Lladro
  • Lomonosov
  • Longton Hall
  • Lowestoft
  • Lynn Chase
  • Maling
  • Mason
  • Mavaleix
  • Meissen
  • Meito
  • Metlox
  • Midwinter
  • Mikasa
  • Minton
  • Mitterteich
  • Moorcroft
  • Mottahedeh
  • Myott
  • Nantgarw
  • Nao
  • Napco Ceramic
  • New Hall
  • Niderviller
  • Nikko
  • Noritake
  • Nymphenburg
  • Oscar Schaller
  • Otagiri
  • Paden City
  • Paragon
  • Pennsbury
  • Petrus Regout
  • Pfaltzgraff
  • Pickard
  • Pinxton
  • Pirkenhammer
  • Plymouth
  • Poole
  • Pope Gosser
  • Portmeirion
  • Purinton
  • Quimper
  • Raynaud
  • Redon
  • Revol
  • Ridgway
  • Rockingham
  • Rorstrand
  • Rosenthal
  • Rosina China Co
  • Rowland Marsellus
  • Royal Albert
  • Royal Bayreuth
  • Royal Bonn
  • Royal Cauldon
  • Royal Copenhagen
  • Royal Copley
  • Royal Crown Derby
  • Royal Crownford
  • Royal Delft
  • Royal Doulton
  • Royal Dux
  • Royal Fenton
  • Royal Grafton
  • Royal Osborne
  • Royal Staffordshire
  • Royal Standard
  • Royal Vienna
  • Royal Winton
  • Royal Worcester
  • RS Prussia
  • Rudolstadt
  • Sadler
  • Sango Ceramics
  • Schaubach-Kunst
  • Seto
  • Sevres
  • Shelley
  • Shenango
  • Sitzendorf
  • Spode
  • Stangl
  • Stetson
  • Suhl
  • Sunderland
  • SylvaC
  • Syracuse China
  • Takito
  • Taylor Smith & Taylor
  • Thorley
  • Tienshan
  • Tirschenreuth
  • ucagco
  • Vernon Kilns
  • Vietri
  • Villeroy Boch
  • Vista Alegre
  • Volkstedt
  • Wade Ceramics
  • Waechtersbach
  • Wallendorf
  • Wedgwood
  • Wheelock
  • Wileman
  • Winfield
  • Wood and Sons
  • Zrike
  • Zsolnay