Royal Doulton Company’s Royal Albert Collection
In 2008, the Royal Doulton Company celebrated the centennial of its Royal Albert Collection with the release of a distinctive pattern from each decade of the collection’s existence.
The Complete Table: Buds and Blooms
Spode Romney makes a lovely focal point for a springtime tea.
Different types of flora have served as a muse for paintings, symbolism in literary...
Treasured Teapot: Romantic Enchantment
Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by John O’Hagan • Styling by Maghan Armstrong
The beguiling bouquets of pink flowers bedecked on Hutschenreuther’s Richelieu teapot...
Treasured Teapot: An Amorous Affair
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by Nicole Du Bois
The teapot is, most notably, one of the key accoutrements to grace a table...
The Little Teapot That Could
Holding a Brown Betty teapot is like holding a bit of British history in your hand.
Treasured Teapot: Winter Roses
Text by Britt Crawford • Photography by John O’Hagan
Schofield’s Baltimore Rose sterling silver teapot brings floral beauty to a seasonal table.
While Christmas calls to...
The Complete Table: A Rosy Affair
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by Caroline Smith
William Shakespeare’s titular character Juliet once said, “A rose by any other name would smell...
Treasured Teapot: Verdant Whimsy
Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by John O’Hagan • Styling by Sidney Bragiel
The gorgeous green illustrations adorning Coalport Cathay draw one’s eyes to...
In the President’s Service
The History of China for The White House
Text by Britt E. Stafford
Photography Courtesy of The White House Historical Association
The White House serves as the...
The Complete Table: An English Classic
Royal Albert’s Old Country Roses is the best-selling bone china pattern in the world.
In 1962, the Royal Albert Company introduced a new china pattern...














