In some "circles" Royal Albert was the ONLY bone china to have if you wanted to be part of a 'society' ladies group.
This is an example of 'fancy' Royal Albert from the 1950's, dressed to impress!
DLAT Rating: 9.5/10 (Darling, Look At This!)
This is part of our Royal Albert "fancy" collection and we have now decided some of which needs to find new, caring homes to live in! This Royal Albert trio is being made available as separate items (or all together if someone doesn't previously purchase part of the trio)
To see the other ROYAL ALBERT Serena pieces which may still be available, take a look HERE
ROYAL ALBERT - Saucer (1) ONLY
Circa 1940's ~ 1960's (based on the backstamp design) although we believe this trio left the works in the 1950's
Registered pattern: 839329
Pattern name: Serena
Translucent fine china, meaning that when it is held to the light you can easily see the shadow of your hand through the chinaware
Hand painted (we believe!) - you see we have the trio and the other two pieces do have the artists and gilders marks but this saucer does not. Carefully looking at the decoration, it is substantially identical to the other pieces albiet with some very slight variations in the colouring.
The design is very 'visual', intended to draw your eyes to it, yet not assault the eyes! Very spring gardens gaiety style of decoration.
Absolutely this is a 'show pony' for the occasional fancy tea occasion when you wish to impress by bringing out 'Serena' for the afternoon!
BACKSTAMP DETAILS:
Pink printed colouring is used for the backstamp except the pattern name which is a pale Blue
ROYAL ALBERT
BONE (Crown graphic in the centre) CHINA
ENGLAND
"SERENA"
Reg No 839329
No discernable artist or gilder's markings
DIMENSIONS:
140mm diameter
Height: 25mm
COSMETIC CONDITION:
This is the REALLY IMPORTANT part! No good being a Show Pony if it hasn't had love and caring over the years. This saucer does have a very slight flaw ... please read on
CLEAN
NO cracks at all
NO chips at all
NO discolouration or wear to the decoration
NO crazing observed, dry and wet checked
Gold gilding around the scalloped rim is in A1 condition, this means no observeable wear n tear from handling at all. All gilding looks to have been hand applied, that nice human touch - not perfect but beautiful to behold!
Flaw alert! I noticed that underneath the saucer there is a tiny fleabite, difficult to see and also to feel but a magnifying glass showed me the spot! So, the underside of the saucer is NOT perfect but very close to it!