David Henry Souter was an Australian artist and designer who worked for the Royal Doulton company in the early 20th century. He was known for his unique and colorful designs, which were often inspired by Australian flora and fauna.

Souter began working for Royal Doulton in 1912 and continued to design wares for the company until the mid-1920s. During this time, he created a variety of patterns for Royal Doulton's popular "Series Ware" line, which featured scenes and designs based on a particular theme or subject.

Souter had a great love for cats and his designs often capture the playful and mischievous nature of these beloved pets.

One of his most popular cat designs is the "Kitten" series, which features a variety of playful kitten scenes. These designs are often brightly colored and highly detailed, with a great deal of attention paid to capturing the unique personalities of more...

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Two important Australian Souter designed chairs. These chairs…

Souter's Iconic Hospital Dining Chairs

Two important Australian Souter designed chairs. These chairs adorned the dinning room of the Camperdown Children's Hospital, around 1910. David Henry Souter (1862-1935) was a very talented Australian artist and journalist. His cats were featured on Royal…