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.
Mending Vintage Porcelain
Long before the invention of epoxy glue, craftsmen used a variety of techniques to repair porcelain.
Treasured Teapot: Perennial Adornment
Text by Britt Crawford • Photography by Nicole Du Bois
While Frank Smith Silver Company’s 2830 sterling teapot can be a year-round ware, let it...
The Complete Table: Bold and Elegant
Royal Albert Lady Hamilton is the star of any table.
Emma, Lady Hamilton, was a notorious figure in 18th-century England, and her namesake pattern from...
Treasured Teapot: Fruitful Festivity
Text by Katherine Ellis Photography by John O’Hagan
The classic ivory hue, golden edges, and harvested produce bedecked on Spode Chatham make this vintage beauty...
The Complete Table: Golden Holidays
Text by Britt Stafford • Photography by John O’Hagan and Caroline Smith
Since 1750, Royal Crown Derby has produced numerous eye-catching and exquisite fine bone...
Treasured Teapot: Ribbons of Joy
Text by Katherine Ellis • Photography by Jim Bathie • Styling by Courtni Bodiford
The classic merriment of Tiffany’s Tiffany Holiday teapot will add glamour...
Our Favorite Blue and White Teapots
Check out favorite blue and white teapots from the pages of TeaTime.
Treasured Teapot: Gilt & Glamour
Text by Britt Crawford • Photography by Jim Bathie
Serving guests from Caverswall English China Company’s Romany teapot will transform any celebration into a refined...
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...














