Old Country Roses china by Royal Albert for sale
Royal Albert Old Country Roses is one of the most popular, well known and probably the best loved Royal Albert bone china patterns. The Royal Albert china pattern Old Country Roses china was introduced in 1962, and has been in production ever since. Old Country Roses features mainly the Montrose shape with its characteristic bulbous lower mouldings. Royal Albert Old Country Roses is amongst the most recognised Royal Albert china patterns ever produced.
A history of Royal Albert Old Country Roses china
Old country rose is a very popular and well-known china pattern of fine English bone china tableware, produced by the Royal Albert China Company since 1962. The Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern was designed for Royal Albert by Harold Holdcroft and features a profusion of roses in shades of pink, yellow and red, surrounded by a delicate lattice of green leaves and stems on a white background.
Old Country Roses china pattern
The Royal Albert Old Country Roses china pattern was based on the older T C Wild china pattern called Kings Ransom. The Old Country Roses china pattern was first introduced by Royal Albert in 1962, and has become one of the most popular and recognisable china patterns in English bone china tableware. The Old Country Roses china pattern has been applied to a wide range of items, including dinner plates, teapots, teacups, saucers, serving pieces, and other accessories, making it a versatile and timeless choice for any home.
How we list Royal Albert Old Country Roses
Around 1972 Royal Albert introduced the Copyright factory marks. This makes recognising early pieces manufactured between 1962 and 1972 possible and you will see in our listings the same pieces of china listed as 1962-1972 and post 1972. In most cases the shapes and sizes are identical and beyond the factory mark its impossible to see the difference. But for some collectors, getting date matched sets is important.
Royal Albert also released large volumes of china marked as factory seconds. In most cases it is impossible to see any defects even on expert detailed inspection. Again you will see our listings identify pieces marks as seconds. While there is no documented evidence of the rationale behind selling seconds, the trade assumption is the practice was a commercial one allowing the factory to sell into a wider market place at a lower cost, while not undermining the 1st quality sales via preferred top end retailers.
Our advice is Old Country Roses china seconds offer excellent buying opportunities and the fact it was sold and marked as a second should not deter buyers.
The final production change started around 1998 when the Royal Albert Brand, now part of Royal Doulton stable of pottery brands owned by Waterford Wedgwood and ultimately Fiskars, closed the St Marys Works Longton and started to move production to Indonesia. The final cessation of all UK production happened in December 2002
Made in England marks identifies all Old Country Roses manufactured before 1998. If its not on the factory mark, the piece is very late 20th or 21st Century.
