"Leaping Salmon" Rare Royal Doulton Flambé (1940-1950)
"Leaping Salmon" Rare Royal Doulton Flambé (1940-1950)
Unique Estate Find: Only 1 in the Vault.
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We are honored to present this extremely Rare Royal Doulton Flambé Leaping Salmon. This is not merely a figurine, but a piece of ceramic history. Produced for a short window between 1940 and 1950, this "Leaping Salmon" is a tour de force of motion and color, capturing the raw energy of nature in the iconic, fiery-red Flambé glaze.
Product Specifications
- Brand: Royal Doulton (Burslem, England)
- Artist: Signed by Fred Moore
- Circa: 1940 – 1950 (Vintage/Antique)
- Height: An impressive 12 inches tall
- Condition: Excellent Vintage Condition. No chips, cracks, crazing, or repairs. The high-gloss glaze is vibrant and deep.
Note: As with all high-gloss Flambé, any white spots in the photography are simply light reflections from the camera flash.
A Significant Addition to Any Collection
Standing a full foot tall, the Leaping Salmon is one of the more substantial animalier studies produced by Royal Doulton. The way the light plays off the curved body of the fish highlights the unique "bloom" of the glaze, ranging from a deep oxblood red to shadowy charcoal tones. Given its age and size, this is a true "anchor piece" for a serious collection.
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This masterpiece is the crown jewel of our Royal Doulton Flambé and Royal Doulton galleries. For more investment-grade treasures and master-signed pieces, be sure to browse our Rarities section.
