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Royal Creamware Fine China
Discover the elegance and timeless beauty of our Royal Creamware collection. This exquisite range of ceramics is now rare, with each piece holding its unique charm and history. From the delicate curves of the jugs and vases to the intricate details of the bowls and ornaments, each item in this collection is an extraordinary testament to 18th-century craftsmanship.
Royal Creamware Classic Pierced Sugar Cup
Royal Creamware Classic Salem SIDE Plates 6" Pack of Four
Royal Creamware Classic Vegetable Server
Royal Creamware Decorative Table Bell
Royal Creamware Large Victorian Rose Jug Large 21.5cm
Royal Creamware Limited Edition Admiral Vernon Teapot
Royal Creamware Limited Edition, The Grape Vine Teapot
Royal Creamware Occasions Bell 10cm
Royal Creamware Occasions Cornucopia (Left)
Royal Creamware Occasions Cornucopia Right Handed
Royal Creamware Occasions Finger Bowl
Discover Art Deco, Classics, Occasions and Limited Edition Teapots
With Royal Creamware unlikely to be produced again, this is your golden opportunity to own a piece of history. Here's what you can expect from our Royal Creamware collection:
- Rare and Exclusive: Royal Creamware is now a diminishing line, making each piece a valuable addition to any ceramic collection or interior décor.
- Variety of Items: Our collection includes a wide range of items such as jugs, vases, bowls, and ornaments, allowing you to choose the perfect piece for your home or office.
- Mysterious Teapots: Fashioned from the 18th century, they hold tales, adding mystery and intrigue to your tea time.
- Hand Crafter High-Quality: Each piece of Royal Creamware is handcrafted with utmost attention to detail, ensuring high quality and lasting durability.
Take the chance to purchase what is now a rarity. Explore our Royal Creamware collection today and enter a world of elegance, history, and craftsmanship. Act now and add a touch of royal charm to your home or collection.
The Royal Creamware Story
Royal Creamware was being made as recently as 2004 but, sadly, no longer. It was produced for some years, starting in Leeds, West Yorkshire in the 1970s by the council. There was then a management split and a new company called Classical Creamware was based in the North East of England at Newton Aycliffe, where it made a historical collection of pierced ware. Classical Creamware was traded as Royal Creamware, continuing in the fine pierced ware pottery.
Purchased by Duchess China, Royal Creamware was moved to Longton, one of the Six Towns of Stoke-on-Trent, in the early 2000s, where it continued to produce Creamware until 2004. World Wide Shopping Mall acquired all the remaining stock from the pottery, which proudly continues to offer these magnificent pieces.
There is a story worth relating about Royal Creamwares' early days in the Longton Pottery, where a previously undiscovered room was found that had been used for pottery mould storage. Rather than destroying the moulds it held, it was decided to use it as additional to the creamware inventory, which was very much of the art nouveau era, and we named Moderne as a sub-division.