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Royal Albert
The best-selling dinnerware pattern in the world, the Old Country Roses pattern is practically synonymous with the name Royal Albert and a long-standing testament to timeless style and elegant craftsmanship. This All-Purpose Bowl is decorated with the Old Country Roses signature motif of burgundy, pink and yellow roses, accented with lustrous gold banding.
Beautifully capturing a cottage garden with roses in full bloom, this collection has been a beloved pattern since it was first introduced in 1962. Stylish with a vintage vibe, this set is ideal for serving cereals, desserts, yogurt, and fruit. Popular worldwide for their nostalgic appeal, the items add a personal touch to your home décor, while boldly embracing this floral design. Presented in our signature fuchsia box this set makes a special gift for a variety of occasions or a treat for yourself, bringing the charm of eclectic maximalism to your home.
The detailed roses that are embellished on this 5 oz all purpose bowl capture the eye and draw attention to the inside of this fine Bone China Bowl. Equipped with gold trim this is sure to capture the heart of a true Old Country Rose collector.
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The scalloped gold edges of this Rim Soup Bowl allows you to enjoy your soup without spilling over the long edges. The rose motif that outlines the rim of the bowl adds to the beauty of this piece.
Vista Alegre
Soup Bowl Transatlântica. Bruno Jahara, Brazilian designer of our time with international projection, created the Transatlantic dinner set for Vista Alegre, in the year of commemoration of the Year of Portugal in Brazil and of Brazil in Portugal.
Cereal bowl Transatlântica. Brunno Jahara, a Brazilian designer of our time with international projection, created the transatlantic dinner set for Vista Alegre, in the year of commemoration of the year of Portugal in Brazil and of Brazil in Portugal.
Cereal bowl Caribe. For this new porcelain collection developed by Vista Alegre, Christian Lacroix has imagined a decoration with tropical exuberance.