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  1. Bone china describes ceramics made from bone ash, feldspar, and kaolin. English potter Josiah Spode invented it in the early 18th century. Bone china is typically more durable than porcelain because it’s created with a higher percentage of bone ash.

  2. Beautifully crafted fine bone china decorated with exquisitely illustrated classic and contemporary designs to suit any home. Buy the very best fine bone china mugs, teapots, cups and saucers, plates and more direct from the Staffordshire factory.

  3. Experience English elegance with Wedgwood®. Shop fine china dinnerware and gifts direct from the source since 1759. Elevate your space.

  4. The main thing to know about us at ChinaMade in England” is that we aim to provide quality discontinued English china dinnerware, this at the lowest prices and safest shipping.

  5. Explore Roy Kirkham's beautifully crafted fine bone china decorated with exquisitely illustrated classic and contemporary designs to suit any home. Shop now!

  6. Duchess China 1888 are one of the few TRUE remaining British Manufacturers of bespoke fine bone china Tableware, Tea ware and Giftware. Duchess is steeped in its rich heritage of over 130 years of trading based in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent the heart of the ‘Potteries’.

  7. Hospitality and fine dining collections entirely made in England. Using only the finest materials and leading manufacturing processes in our specialist factory in Stoke-on-Trent, we offer: Premium quality fine bone china tableware. Bespoke design for venue individuality.

  8. The Bristol China Company makes high-quality fine English bone-china tea sets, teapots and tableware in country floral, botanical and chintz pattern designs. We are proud to sell our fine English bone china to famed luxury retailers like Fortnum & Mason, Kew Gardens, Sandringham and directly to discerning customers all over the world.

  9. If you’re looking for beautiful English fine bone china tableware for your home, then you’ve come to the right place! At Roy Kirkham, we pride ourselves on our design capabilities, utilising different styles of art to place on our china.

  10. Royal Albert bone china from England is the world's most popular bone china. It is easily recognised by its beautiful floral designs and has collected a devoted following around the world. Royal Albert china dates back to 1896, when Thomas Wild of T.C Wild & Sons moved his china production to the Albert China Works in Stoke-on-Trent.

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