Royal Albert Tranquility Dessert Plates

£95.00

Royal Albert China is synonymous with fine china tableware. Its origins date back to 1896 when Thomas Wild bought a factory in Stoke-on-Trent called Albert Works. After only one year of production a Royal Warrant was given, having produced a range of commemorative pieces for Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. From 1920 the infamous Royal Albert floral style developed, taking inspiration from the English cottage garden.

Evoking a sense of serenity and calmness, Royal Albert’s Tranquility pattern is a beautiful blend of colours and design. The pattern features grey scrolls, pink roses, and blue flowers set against a white bone china background. Produced between 1969 and 2001 it was one of the most popular designs made on the Gainsborough shape. 

All pieces are first quality.

6 Dessert Plates 8 1/8″ – New Unused Condition.

 

 

 

1 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.

Visit the new home of Royal Albert today

https://www.wedgwood.com/en-gb/royal-albert

 

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