Jewelled Enamel Quartet

£45.00

Standard China (1916-1930)- Chapmans was a company that owned a number of different brand names over the years. Standard China was one such name used by the Albert works at Longton, Staffordshire England, where Royal Albert china was originally made.  The family owned Royal Albert china and were at the heart of the pottery industry in the early twentieth century. 

This rare art deco tea set is beautifully decorated by hand with flowering trees using jewelled enamels of blue, red, yellow and green on a pure white bone china. The scalloped rims are all gilded.

Standard china factory marks on base (1916-1930).

Large Square Sandwich / Cake Plate 25 cm handle to handle.

1 Peony shaped teacup – 5 cm high x 9.5 cm diameter

1 Saucer – 14 cm diameter

1 Square tea plate – 17 cm crossways

Excellent condition, no damage, over 100 years old.

 

2 in stock

Description

Discover a vintage dream with our delightful collection of Royal Albert. Named after Prince Albert, who later became King George VI in 1936, the Staffordshire pottery became known for its distinctively English and globally popular style of tea wares.

Royal Albert china collector’s guide

http://www.royalalbertpatterns.com/Beverly%20-%20Book/Royal%20Albert%20China%20Book%20A%20COLLECTOR’S%20GUIDE.htm

 

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