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Fine bone china mugs, plates and teapots will be among ... For those after a bit of chintz, the company also has the Royal Winton brand. Director Andy said: “It’s going to be an eclectic ...
The company later demolished this in 1869 and rebuilt it. Royal Stafford China stopped production of bone china in 1992 when it merged with Barratts of Staffordshire and formed a new company ...
Ltd., an English pottery once situated in the Staffordshire town of Longton. No longer in business, this company also produced wares as Royal Clarence. Bone china is defined as “a combination of ...
Royal Stafford, based at the Royal Overhouse Manufactory in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, called in administrators on Tuesday with the loss of 83 jobs - with workers told to pack up and leave.
The fine bone china has been made in Stoke-on-Trent by the Royal Collection Trust. The collection is made up of mugs, tankards, tea cups and saucers as well as dessert plates and pillboxes.
READ: The 8 Staffordshire businesses with Royal ... which was founded in 1973 and received its own Royal Warrant as a fine bone china manufacturer in 2008. A page on the Halcyon Days website ...
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