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.
Treasured Teapot: Silver in the Summer
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by Nicole Du Bois
The adaptability of WM Hutton & Sons’ WMT22 sterling teapot makes it a becoming...
Treasured Teapot: Ravishing Repoussage
Text by Britt Crawford • Photography by Jim Bathie
Kirk Stieff Silver’s Ram’s Head teapot displays the impressive metalwork technique.
Translated to “pushed up,” repoussé or...
The Complete Table: Setting the Table with Family Heirlooms
The late 19th and early 20th centuries, no china company was more popular among American brides than Haviland. The company, founded in 1842 by American...
Treasured Teapot: Autumn’s Golden Light
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography by John O’Hagan
Let the glistening details of this James Sadler teapot shine at tables set with rich...
Replacing Priceless Pieces of China
Replacements, Ltd.’s Chris Kirkman explains the finer points of replacing lost, damaged, or missing pieces of china.
Treasured Teapot: Perennial Rose
Text by Britt Crawford • Photography by John O’Hagan
Royal Doulton’s Centennial Rose presents a timeless rosy motif idyllic for a springtide table.
Since Royal Doulton’s...
The Chitra Collection: Tea Wares of Japan
Text by Jane Pettigrew • Photography Courtesy of N Sethia Foundation
The third article about the collection of historic teawares owned by the N Sethia Foundation...
The Complete Table: Leaves an Impression
Text by Britt Stafford • Photography by Caroline Smith
During the peacetime that followed the period of rations and conservation throughout World War II, Americans...
Wedgwood: Beauty Through the Centuries
Like all classics that have endured the test of time, Wedgwood china has a rich history steeped in its surrounding culture.