Royal Albert & Elizabethan Bone China Nova Scotia Tartan Pattern Tea Service
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Beautiful and flawless! Vibrant rich colors, no fading nor discoloration. No chips.
This set matches perfectly, Both brands, •Royal Albert (tea cup & saucer) Bone China •Elizabethan (creamer & sugar bowl) Fine Bone China
All four pieces showcase the tartan of Nova Scotia and the province's coat of arms.
• The design includes blue plaid ribbons and a shield, with gold highlights on the base, handle, and rims.
• It's made of fine bone china and bone china
The adoption of the Nova Scotia Tartan in 1963 reflects the province's Scottish heritage and the cultural significance of tartans in Nova Scotia.
• Elizabethan China: A brand of bone china that was founded as Taylor and Kent Ltd. in 1867. They later adopted the Elizabethan name in 1961.
• Royal Albert: A brand also rooted in Taylor and Kent Ltd., but it gained its separate identity in 1904 when the company received a Royal Warrant, leading to the name change to Royal Albert.
• Shared History: Both brands share the same origins in the Taylor and Kent Co.
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