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Bone china teacup and saucer set titled 'Angela' by Royal Albert

Bone china teacup and saucer set titled 'Angela' by Royal Albert

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Selling Price

$50

History

Royal Albert's 'Angela' pattern was introduced in the mid-20th century as part of their extensive floral china collection. This pattern features vibrant blue and purple flowers with gold trim, showcasing the fine bone china craftsmanship for which Royal Albert became renowned. The company, established in 1896 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, became famous for producing elegant tableware that combined traditional English design with exceptional quality. Royal Albert china remains highly sought after by collectors of vintage English bone china and tea enthusiasts worldwide. The 'Angela' pattern appeals to those who appreciate mid-century floral designs and the tradition of English afternoon tea. Collectors value these pieces for their delicate craftsmanship, vibrant hand-painted floral motifs, and the nostalgic connection to British tea culture. Such teacup and saucer sets are particularly popular among vintage china collectors, tea party enthusiasts, and those who appreciate fine English porcelain for both display and use.

Origin

Stoke-on-Trent, England, United Kingdom

Maker

Royal Albert

Time period

Mid 20th century