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D’YE KEN JOHN PEEL<br />
England’s most famous hunter is the subject<br />
of a popular 19th century song D’ye Ken<br />
John Peel (ken means know). He hunted<br />
hares as well as foxes and often chased after<br />
his hounds on foot instead of horseback<br />
when the going got too rough to ride. John<br />
Peel inspired several Doulton pieces made<br />
at the Burslem studio in the 1930s.<br />
THE MEET<br />
John Joohn<br />
Peel D5612 D5 D561 612<br />
Modeled M by H.Fenton<br />
L/S L/ 1936-60 R1,250<br />
S/S S/ D5731 R490 Mini D6130 R290<br />
Tiny Ti D6529 R1,250<br />
Tally Ho!<br />
Fox hunting has been part of English rural life since the 16th century and became popular in America during colonial times. <strong>To</strong>day in the US the<br />
sport is often referred to as fox chasing as the object is not to kill but to enjoy the thrill of the chase. Doulton collectors can also enjoy the hunt<br />
by pursuing the elusive fox models and other great hunting designs produced by the Lambeth and Burslem studios.<br />
Gone Away D6531<br />
Modeled by G.Sharpe<br />
L/S 1960-82 R1,250<br />
S/S D6538 R500<br />
Mini D6545 R500<br />
Rabbit in Hunting g Dress HN101<br />
Height: Hiht6½i Height: 6 ½ inches h<br />
1913-38<br />
Traditionally the Meet takes place at a country inn w<strong>here</strong> the huntsmen gather to partake e of<br />
the stirrup cup before the chase. The colorful sight of huntsmen hun riding to hounds in their scarlet arlett<br />
coats has inspired innspired<br />
artists a for centuries. One of the e mo most ost<br />
popular populaar<br />
hunt illu illustrators was Cecil Aldin, whose work workk<br />
was<br />
reproduced<br />
on Doulton Series ware in the mid midd<br />
1920s.<br />
Hunting Hunting H sc scenes were very popular with the e American merican market<br />
in the ea early 1900s and the Burslem studio o produced a wide range of designs for export.<br />
- 6 -<br />
Connoisseur<br />
Hunting plate D4507<br />
Designed by C.Aldin in<br />
Diameter: 8 ½ inches ches<br />
1926 - R3,950<br />
Foxhound K7<br />
Height: 2 ½ inches<br />
1931-77 - R1,250<br />
John Peel loving cup<br />
Modeled by C. J. Noke & H. Fenton<br />
Height: 9 inches<br />
Limited Limited edition of 500<br />
1933<br />
‘The ‘Th Meet’ M t’ charger h D 6326<br />
After designs by C. Simpson<br />
Diameter: 13 ½ inches<br />
1947-60 - R7,500<br />
Hunting Hu H Dog with Trophy tray<br />
Designed De by C. Aldin<br />
Length: Le 3 ¾ inches<br />
1926 19 - R7,500<br />
<strong>To</strong> a add dd to your collection