Royal Doulton Bunnykins Bowl/Cup Set (2) - CSAEH
Royal Doulton Bunnykins Bowl/Cup Set (2) - CSAEH
Royal Doulton Bunnykins "TV Time" pattern child's bowl and cup set.
TIME PERIOD
Circa 1936-1950s
ORIGIN
England
HISTORY
The Royal Doulton Bunnykins series, created by Mary Clara Edwards
in 1934, features charming illustrations of rabbits in various humanlike activities, inspired by the nursery rhymes of her children. These pieces quickly became popular as children's tableware and collectible items, known for their detailed artwork and durable ceramic construction. The series has evolved over the decades, with different patterns and designs being produced, making specific editions highly sought after by collectors.
This particular "TV Time" pattern, as indicated by the webpage
information, depicts rabbits gathered around a television set,
reflecting a mid-20th century domestic scene. The inclusion of a
television in the design places it within a specific era of technological
and cultural change. The set, consisting of a bowl and cup, is made
of bone china, a material known for its strength and translucency,
typical of Royal Doulton's quality craftsmanship.
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