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Royal Albert Teapot | ‘Haworth’ Collection
Royal Albert Teapot | ‘Haworth’ Collection
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This beautifully shaped teapot from Royal Albert’s Haworth Collection captures the charm of English florals and the timeless refinement of fine bone china. Its rounded body, elegant spout, and curled handle are adorned with soft white apple blossoms brushed with pink, supported by foliage in sage, olive, and warm gold undertones.
Perfect for serving tea during gatherings, garden lunches, or peaceful mornings. It also displays beautifully as part of a china cabinet or kitchen vignette.
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Dimensions
Dimensions
- Capacity: 6 - 8 cups (depending on the size of cup used)
- Height: 18.5 cm
- Length (spout to handle): 25.7 cm
Condition
Condition
- Very Good - This teapot is in very good vintage condition.
- No chips, cracks, or crazing.
- The gold trim — while showing some expected age-related wear — remains largely present.
- Interior clean and well preserved.
- Lid fits securely.
Special Characteristics
Special Characteristics
1. Design & Features
- This teapot showcases the Montrose shaping Royal Albert is loved for — soft curves, a scalloped rim, and an expressive silhouette.
- The apple blossom motif wraps naturally around the body, with each bloom painted in gentle tones that feel fresh and serene.
- The spout pours smoothly, the handle has a comfortable and balanced grip, and the looped lid finial echoes the refined character of the piece.
2. Craftsmanship
- Crafted in England during the 1980s, this teapot reflects Royal Albert’s quieter, more contemplative floral work of the era.
- The pattern name Haworth pays homage to the Brontë sisters’ village — a place where literature, landscape, and beauty entwine.
3. Uses & Versatility
- Perfect for serving tea during gatherings, garden lunches, or peaceful mornings.
- It also displays beautifully as part of a china cabinet or kitchen vignette — especially alongside the matching creamer, sugar bowl, and trios.
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