Royal Albert - Bowl (4) - Bone - Rose Moss/ (c.1956)





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Set of four Royal Albert Moss Rose bone china bowls, 16 cm in diameter with a gold-gilt scalloped rim, dating from circa 1956 in the United Kingdom, in excellent condition.
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Royal Albert “Moss Rose” Bone China Bowls – England (1956)
A charming set of four fine bone china bowls by Royal Albert, featuring the delicate and much-loved “Moss Rose” pattern. Decorated with soft pink roses, gentle blue florals, and leafy sprays, each bowl is finished with a subtle gold-gilt scalloped rim, reflecting classic mid-century English craftsmanship.
The base mark confirms Royal Albert Bone China, England – Moss Rose, with a 1956 copyright, placing these pieces firmly in the elegant post-war production period.
(16 cm in diameter)
Condition:
Overall very good vintage condition. One bowl has a tiny black dot and another shows a small brown discoloration spot (Last two photos) both are minor and not easily noticeable. No cracks or repairs. Gilding remains well preserved.
A refined mid-20th-century English bone china set, ideal for collectors or elegant table display.
Royal Albert “Moss Rose” Bone China Bowls – England (1956)
A charming set of four fine bone china bowls by Royal Albert, featuring the delicate and much-loved “Moss Rose” pattern. Decorated with soft pink roses, gentle blue florals, and leafy sprays, each bowl is finished with a subtle gold-gilt scalloped rim, reflecting classic mid-century English craftsmanship.
The base mark confirms Royal Albert Bone China, England – Moss Rose, with a 1956 copyright, placing these pieces firmly in the elegant post-war production period.
(16 cm in diameter)
Condition:
Overall very good vintage condition. One bowl has a tiny black dot and another shows a small brown discoloration spot (Last two photos) both are minor and not easily noticeable. No cracks or repairs. Gilding remains well preserved.
A refined mid-20th-century English bone china set, ideal for collectors or elegant table display.

