Royal Albert's "Old Country Roses" clock is a stunning addition to any tea lover's collection. Made in England with fine bone china, the beautiful clock is in mint condition with bright flowers and gold gilding and is in full working order and has been serviced recently. The clock features a beautiful white base with a multi-floral pattern and a glossy finish that adds to its decorative appeal.


These original 1st quality items come with care instructions to wash in warm water with a soft cloth and is perfect for special occasions or everyday use. The painted backstamp and production technique make it a true porcelain piece made in England. Own a piece of history with this classic clock from Royal Albert's "Old Country Roses" collection.


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Royal Albert’s Art Director’s inspired designed for Old Country Roses (OCR) was launched in 1962. Since then this range of English bone china tableware has become world renowned for its superior quality and beauty, with more than 100 million pieces produced and sold.

Whether you're a serious collector, looking to imbue your home with English charm and sophistication, or on the lookout for a thoughtful gift, Royal Albert "Old Country Roses" is an exceptional choice. Its historical significance, aesthetically pleasing design, and practical use make it a truly cherished keepsake.


The china is adorned with an enchanting design of red roses against a pristine white background, beautifully encapsulating the idyllic charm of an English country garden. The radiant 22 kt gold trim deftly outlines the floral pattern, highlighting the skilled craftsmanship that Royal Albert’s English made china is renowned for.


But don't delay! This remarkable English china, just like the vintage roses it depicts, is in limited supply. Don't miss your chance to own a piece. In December 2002 Royal Albert ceased making this china in England