Overview
This is a charming, multi-piece tableware service in Royal Doulton's beloved 'Pomeroy' pattern, featuring a vibrant underglaze blue transfer-printed border filled with hand-painted, multi-colored fruit and floral motifs. The scalloped edges and classic English earthenware body evoke the warmth of a traditional British country estate.
Story
Introduced in the 1930s, Pomeroy brought the lushness of an English orchard to the dining table. Its design combined traditional blue transferware with hand-painted color washes, making every piece feel like a custom work of art.
Maker / Origin
Founded in Lambeth in 1815, Royal Doulton grew to become one of Britain's most famous pottery empires, earning its Royal Warrant from King Edward VII in 1901. The Burslem factory in Staffordshire became the heart of their fine earthenware and bone china production, celebrated worldwide for combining industrial innovation with hand-painted artistry.
Condition & Value
The china set appears to be in good vintage condition with vibrant colors. Earthenware of this age is prone to fine crazing in the glaze, minor utensil marks, and wear to the hand-painted fruit enamels; any significant chips or cracks on the rims of the plates will reduce the overall set value by 20-30%.