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Royal Albert Trio | 'Haworth’ Collection
Royal Albert Trio | 'Haworth’ Collection
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This charming trio from Royal Albert’s Haworth Collection captures the delicate beauty of apple blossoms in bloom. Featuring a teacup, matching saucer, and bread and butter plate, each piece is crafted from fine bone china and adorned with softly tinted white flowers, budding stems, and gentle green foliage — all finished with scalloped edges and graceful gilding.
Named after the Yorkshire village forever linked with the Brontë sisters, Haworth invites a quiet sense of romance and literary charm. The design evokes an English garden at spring’s height, where blossoms open beneath wide skies and every detail feels thoughtfully placed.
Dimensions
Dimensions
1. Teacup:
- Capacity: 200 ml
- Height: 7.6 cm
- Length (including the handle): 11.1 cm
2. Saucer:
- Diameter: 14 cm
3. Side Plate:
- Diameter: 16 cm
Condition
Condition
- Excellent - The trio is in excellent vintage condition.
- No chips, cracks, or crazing noted.
- Gilding remains intact with only minimal signs of use.
Additional Information
Additional Information
1. Design & Features:
- There’s something quietly enchanting about this trio. The apple blossoms — with their five white petals gently flushed with pink — seem plucked from an English garden just before spring takes hold.
- Each bloom is surrounded by soft foliage in hues of sage and olive, while the scalloped rims and 22k gold trim add a touch of refinement without overwhelming the design.
- The fluted shape brings movement and elegance to the teacup, as if the pattern itself were gently stirred by a breeze.
2. Craftsmanship:
- Made in England during the 1980s, this discontinued Royal Albert pattern reflects a more introspective moment in the brand’s history — a pause from the exuberant roses of earlier decades in favour of something softer, more thoughtful.
- The name Haworth is no coincidence: it calls to mind not just the village nestled on Yorkshire’s moors, but the literary spirit of the Brontë sisters who lived and wrote there.
- It’s a name that belongs to a place where stories linger in the air and beauty reveals itself slowly, like the unfurling of a blossom.
3. Uses & Versatility:
- Ideal for teatime, gifting, or display.
- This trio pairs beautifully with soft-toned linens and other floral china to create an effortlessly romantic setting.
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