The Prairie Rose pattern by Royal Albert is a quintessential example of English bone china craftsmanship, featuring delicate roses and foliage with gilded accents. Royal Albert, established in 1896, became synonymous with floral designs, particularly under the Allied English Potteries umbrella in the mid-20th century. While exact dates for Prairie Rose are not widely documented, its style aligns with Royal Albert’s post-1950s output, when the brand merged with Royal Doulton and expanded its floral collections for global markets.
This pattern exemplifies Royal Albert’s commitment to "English roses" aesthetics, often seen in its flagship designs like Old Country Roses and Moonlight Rose. Fragments of Prairie Rose china repurposed into pendants preserve its heritage, offering wearable nostalgia for collectors and admirers of vintage tableware.
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C$44.00Price
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