Royal Albert is a brand of fine china and tableware established in England in 1904 that has become known worldwide for its elegant and timeless designs.
Established in 1904 in Staffordshire, England
Named after Prince Albert, husband of Queen Victoria
In 1960, Royal Albert became part of the Royal Doulton group
The brand has continued to produce high-quality china and tableware for over a century
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One of Royal Albert's most popular patterns featuring a classic floral design with a gold trim
A romantic pattern with pink and gold accents and a floral design
A playful pattern with blue and white polka dots and a rose motif
A collection designed to celebrate the brand's centenary featuring patterns from the past century
Royal Albert china is made of fine bone china, which is a mixture of bone ash, feldspar, and kaolin clay.
It is not recommended to use Royal Albert dishes in the microwave as they may become hot and damage the gold or platinum trim.
Royal Albert china is made in Indonesia and China.
Royal Albert china is dishwasher safe, but it is recommended to use a gentle cycle and mild detergent.
Royal Albert and Royal Doulton are both brands of fine china and tableware, but they have different designs and patterns. Royal Doulton is known for its more modern and contemporary designs, while Royal Albert is known for its traditional and floral designs.