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ROYAL ALBERT 1960S MOSS ROSE PATTERN FLOWER CABINET ORNAMENT
A BEAUTIFUL ROYAL ALBERT FLOWER ORNAMENT DATING FROM THE1960S. IT FEATURES THE MOSS ROSE PATTERN ON THE CERAMIC SIDES AND 3 PINKISH ROSE PEDALS ON TOP.
MOSS ROSE PATTERN: THE MOSS ROSE PATTERN WAS ESTABLISHED IN 1947 AND DISCONTINUED IN 2001. THE ROYAL ALBERT LOGO ON OUR ORNAMENT DATES FROM THE 1960S TO 1970S. PLEASE VERIFY FOR YOURSELF ON WWW.ROYALALBERTPATTERNS.COM
SIZE: 6CM HIGH 6CM DIAMETER CONDITION: GOOD CONDITION. NO CRACKS OR CHIPS.
ROYAL ALBERT:Thomas Clarke Wild purchased Albert Works, Longton in 1895. The business traded simply as Thomas C. Wild. As Wilds business prospered he acquired other factories and pottery businesses and Royal Albert China Works was aquired in 1917. By the early 1920s Wild owned or had controlling interests in about 15 North Staffordshire potteries. As a major exporter, the business remained in production during the Second World War. In 1964, the Pearson Group made a cash and share offer. The new acquisition was merged by Pearsons into their Lawley Group to form a new company Allied English Potteries Ltd. In 1970, Allied English Potteries Ltd renamed its Thomas C. Wild & Sons Ltd subsidiary as Royal Albert Ltd. Two years later, in 1972, the various Allied English Potteries Ltd companies were subsumed into Royal Doulton following Doultons acquisition by the Pearson Group. Royal Albert Ltd continued to operateas a unit of Royal Doulton at the St Mary's Works until the historic works were closed in 1998 with the loss of many hundreds of jobs. Manufacture of Royal Albert ware was transferred to other Doulton factories and to Doultons manufacturing plant in Indonesia, and from December 2002 UK production of Royal Albert' ceased. In 2005 Wedgwood completed its takeover of Royal Doulton acquiring the Royal Albert brand. Wedgwood itself was placed in receivership in 2008, however Royal Albert is still a core brand of its current owner WWRD Holding Ltd.
ALSO SEE MY OTHER ITEMS LISTED. I HAVE ANOTHER ROYAL ALBERT LADY HAMILTON PATTERN OVAL MEAT DISH; A COALPORT ROSE POSY; A ROYAL ADDERLEY SPRING FLOWER POZY; TWO ROYAL AYNSLEY FLORAL BOUQUETS IN VASES; AROYAL WINTON CHINTZ SUNSHINE PATTERN BON BON DISH ON AUCTION THIS WEEK.