British, Interwar (1930s), Royal Doulton Lord Nelson Loving Cup, Limited Edition No. 346 of 600, with Original Certificate

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*British, Interwar (1930s), Royal Doulton Lord Nelson Loving Cup, Limited Edition No. 346 of 600, with Original Certificate*

A fine Royal Doulton Lord Nelson Loving Cup, produced during the interwar years, circa 1935–1939. This limited edition piece is numbered 346 of 600 and retains its original certificate of authenticity. The cup is richly decorated in relief, showing Admiral Lord Nelson aboard HMS Victory on one side, with his famous Trafalgar signal “England Expects” beneath, and HMS Victory in full sail on the reverse, with the inscription “’Twas in Trafalgar Bay”. The design is completed with twin rope-and-block style handles, a green ropework rim, and cream interior.

Measures approx. 27 cm tall x 17.5 cm diameter, 17 cm base, and 28 cm wide including handles.

Historical Note:
Admiral Lord Nelson (1758–1805) secured his place as Britain’s greatest naval hero through his leadership at the Battle of Trafalgar (21st October 1805), a victory that cemented British naval supremacy for a century. His signal — “England expects that every man will do his duty” — remains one of the most iconic lines in British military history. The reverse inscription, “’Twas in Trafalgar Bay”, is taken from the patriotic ballad The Death of Nelson, which immortalised his sacrifice and was widely sung throughout the 19th century.

Issued in the 1930s, this Loving Cup forms part of Royal Doulton’s prestigious series of limited-edition commemoratives, designed to celebrate British heroes and naval tradition during the interwar years. The Loving Cup can be securely dated to the interwar years, circa 1935–1939, on the basis of the Royal Doulton backstamp style, the limited edition certificate typography, and the collaboration of Charles Noke and Harry Fenton, whose commemorative designs belong to this period.

Designers & Provenance:
This Loving Cup was modelled by Charles J. Noke (1858–1941), Royal Doulton’s first Art Director, who was instrumental in shaping the company’s reputation for commemorative ceramics. The decoration was designed by Harry Fenton, whose vivid painterly style brought life to Doulton’s interwar limited editions. Their collaboration produced some of the firm’s most enduring and collectible works, of which the Nelson Loving Cup is a prime example. Only 600 examples were issued, making this a scarce and desirable piece. Surviving examples complete with their original certificates are particularly sought after by collectors.

*Condition*
The Loving Cup remains in very good condition, with strong colour, crisp relief detail, and no cracks or repairs. Typical age-related crazing to the glaze is present, as expected for Doulton ceramics of this period. The certificate shows age toning and staining but remains complete and legible, providing important provenance. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.

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