
Bone china vase in 'Moonlight Rose' pattern by Royal Albert
Selling Price
$15
History
Royal Albert, established in 1896 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, became renowned for its fine bone china featuring delicate floral patterns. The Moonlight Rose pattern, introduced in the mid-20th century, features soft pink and gray roses with gold trim on a cream background, exemplifying the romantic English chinaware style that defined the era. This small decorative vase represents the company's commitment to elegant tableware and decorative accessories that graced homes throughout the British Commonwealth and beyond. Moonlight Rose pieces are highly sought after by Royal Albert collectors and vintage china enthusiasts who appreciate the delicate artistry and nostalgic charm of mid-century English bone china. These items appeal to collectors of floral-patterned china, those furnishing homes in traditional or cottage-core styles, and individuals who value the craftsmanship of English pottery. The pattern's romantic aesthetic and the prestige of the Royal Albert name make these pieces desirable for both display and practical use in tea services.
Origin
Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom
Maker
Royal Albert Ltd
Time period
Mid to Late 20th century