Branded Items
Bone china, earthenware, porcelain, and stoneware are the most common dinnerware materials. The main difference between bone china and fine china is the colour, and the different material components that are used to achieve this tonal variation. Bone china is made of ‘bone ash’, which is ash made from animal bones mixed into the ceramic material.
Arguably one of the most historically acclaimed British china brands is Wedgwood. It all began way back when in 1759 when Josiah Wedgwood started out as an independent potter in Burslem, England.
Each piece of a Royal Albert tea set undergoes outstanding production techniques and raw materials, making it a valuable and treasured teaware to have in the homes of every family of tea drinkers. Their beloved Old Country Roses pattern was first introduced in 1962. Inspired by an English cottage garden and steeped in heart-warming nostalgia, it’s remained a best-seller for a reason.
We find and sell a range of high end and branded items. These include:
Royal Albert, Royal Doulton, Wedgewood, Paragon, Coalport, Royal standard, Royal Grafton, Aynsley, Royal Crown Derby, Spode, Denby, Poole, Portmeirion, Wade, Shelley, J & G Meakin, Midwinter, Mintons, Hornsea, Churchills, and Carlton Ware