コ レ ク シ ョ ン: vintage tableware

Welcome to my Tea Room

How about a tea time to take a break while shopping?

Here, we propose a tea time that will soothe your mind.

Vintage tea cups and fragrant teas make you forget about everyday life.

A lovely tableware with flowers invites you to a special space for a relaxing time alone or a fulfilling time with someone. .. ..

[Tea Cup & Saucer]

《Line Up Brands》

 

  • Aynsley

 Aynsley was founded in 1775.The elaborate and outstanding craftsmanship continues to this day, featuring beautiful colors and elegant shapes created by bone china and spraying techniques.It is still a ceramic that is presented to the official rituals of the British royal family. (Excerpt from Aynsley.uk)

 

  • Foley

Foley was founded in 1850 in the Fenton district of Longton, England, as a kiln incorporating the style of Wedgwood.After several mergers and company name changes, it is still manufactured in Fenton's Minerva kiln. (Excerpt from Stoke-on-Trent)

 

  • Royal Albert

Royal Albert started producing bone china tableware in 1904.We continue to create unique works to meet the trendy and feminine British women.In particular, we are focusing on the design of the English Country Garden, and the "Old Country Rose" pattern has a history of 50 years. (Excerpt from Wedgewood.uk)

 

  • Shafford

Shafford is a Japanese porcelain manufacturer that produced porcelain and copperware for North America from 1940 to 1970.There are several marks, including a handwritten cat pattern along with the number.Most tableware created over 100 tableware patterns in a variety of styles, including floral and fruit patterns. (Excerpt from History of Shafford Pottery)

 

  • Crown Staffordshire

Founded around 1790 in Staffordshire, England by Thomas Green.Later, in the early 1800s, Fenton's famous Minerva Works staff began full-scale production of high-quality products.

Since 1933, he has specialized in producing bone china in the Minerva kiln.Therefore, although technically not an antique bone china maker, it has a good reputation since that time.

Acquired by the Wedgewood Group in 1973 and dropped the Crown Staffordshire name in 1985, Jack Jones, sometimes called one of the greatest bone china tableware designers of all time, I have worked for this company for 47 years.

(Excerpt from figures-sculpture)

  • Colclough

Founded by former Longton Mayor Herbert Joseph Colcrouh, Colclogh was awarded the prestigious 'Royal' in 1913 when King George V and Queen Mary visited Longton. Acquired by Royal Doulton in 5, Colclough was the first producer to make a collection of china available to everyone from commoners to aristocrats. (Excerpt from figures-sculpture)

Jonson & Bros

Johnson Brothers was founded in 1883.British tableware manufacturer and exporter, known for the early introduction of 'semi-porcelain' tableware. From the 1890s to his 1960s he was one of Staffordshire's most successful manufacturers, many of which were exported to the United States.In addition to tableware, we have launched various household pottery products using Iron Stone.

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[Handmade Crafts]

  • vintage cotton apron
  • vintage fabric doily
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