


Description
The Royal Doulton Bunnykins dinnerware range, first produced in 1937, has a rich history and a special place in the hearts of collectors. These charming pieces, featuring delightful rabbit characters in everyday rural English scenes, were initially popularized by the British royal children, Princesses Elisabeth and Margaret. Key Highlights:
- Historical Significance: Introduced in 1934, the Bunnykins range quickly became a favorite among children and collectors alike. The characters, created by Sister Mary Barbara Vernon, a young nun, depict Mr. and Mrs. Bunnykins and other rabbits dressed as little people, engaging in everyday activities like having breakfast and taking picnics.
- Artistic Value: Barbara Vernon produced sixty-six scenes before World War II, many of which she signed, making them highly valuable. Design and Symbolism: The designs often include religious elements, reflecting Barbara's background as a nun. For instance, mother rabbits are frequently dressed in blue to honor 'Our Lady' (Mary). A notable piece in this collection is a domestic kitchen scene of a mother rabbit baking a pie with her four young rabbits around the table.
This saucer, in excellent condition, has no chips or crazing and features a hand-marked number 3 in green on the bottom by the trademark, along with Barbara Vernon's name on the front image.
Collectibility and Appeal: Bunnykins dinnerware remains one of Royal Doulton's most famous lines of children's tableware and figurines. The earlier pieces are now highly collectible, with those signed by Barbara Vernon and special edition plates being particularly sought after. The collection's enduring charm and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collector's showcase.
Plate measures approx 17.6cm, and is in excellent condition.
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