Chelsea Porcelain Sugar Bowl

£50.00
Product Code: 
103488

Description

The Chelsea Porcelain Sugar Bowl is part of an exclusive range of English fine bone china, inspired by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s botanical porcelain collection from circa 1750, displayed at Clarence House. Established in 1746, Chelsea Porcelain was England's first porcelain factory, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship.

Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Stoke-on-Trent using traditional methods, this sugar bowl showcases the exceptional whiteness, fineness, and delicacy of English bone china. The intricate botanical design adds a touch of historical charm to your tea service.

Perfect for serving sugar, this bowl combines durability with delicate craftsmanship, making it ideal for both everyday use and special occasions. Its fine bone china construction ensures an exquisite dining experience, adding a touch of timeless beauty to your table.

A beautiful blend of heritage and artistry, the Chelsea Porcelain Sugar Bowl is a stunning addition to any collection, celebrating the rich history and exquisite craftsmanship of Chelsea Porcelain.

Not suitable for microwaves. Dishwash on a gentle cycle.

Bowl holds 300 ml.

7 x 12 x 12 cm.

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  • Europe - From £11
  • US and Canada - From £20
  • Rest of World - From £30
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