afternoon tea RCT celebrating in style
forthcoming Platinum Jubilee in 2022. Each item of English fine bone china is made by hand in Stoke-on-Trent using methods and techniques that have remained unchanged for 250 years. From the development of initial designs and creation of individual moulds, to the hand-finishing with 22-carat gold and manufacture of special packaging, the production process encompasses the skills of over 50 individuals from several factories at the heart of the Potteries. The design and colour scheme of the range take inspiration from Her Majesty’s Robe of Estate, worn on her Coronation
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range of official chinaware has been produced by Royal Collection Trust to celebrate the
Day, 2 June 1953. Set against a deep purple background, it features golden olive leaves and ears of wheat, symbolising peace and plenty. The central feature is a coat of arms with the national emblems of the United Kingdom: roses, shamrocks, thistles and daffodils. This is framed by a circular border of oak leaves, signifying strength, stability and longevity. The official chinaware range includes a teacup and saucer, mug, tankard, side plate and pillbox. A range of limited-edition commemorative pieces will be introduced in the coming months. The lilac and purple cardboard packaging, which is also made by hand in Stoke-on-Trent, features a gold Platinum Jubilee emblem and is fully recyclable. Hand-cut crystal tot glasses are sandblasted and engraved with a Platinum Jubilee emblem. A set of souvenir spoons, made in County Durham using English lead-free pewter, are plated in 24-carat gold and each topped with a hand-painted Coronation motif: an orb, a sceptre, a crown and a throne.
glassware/cookware products
T&G Glassware Explore our unique glassware collection combining elegant designs with attractive features forming the perfect collection of storageware for any kitchen or home. Glass is a fully recyclable material which can save precious natural resources and reduce climate change. T&G’s collection of glass storage jars makes a welcome addition to a pantry, kitchen cupboard or shelf. As we all try to reduce our plastic use, these stylish yet practical pieces with sealed lids are perfect for keeping dried fruit, flour, grains and pulses fresh. Refill, reuse, recycle! Give consumers a choice and healthy lifestyle offer with this sustainable option, just the perfect gifts for those that like to be healthy and organised!
James Martin Utensil
Jar & Tablet Holder James Martin Cook by Denby - James’s experience in the best Kitchens in the world has enabled him to give invaluable detailed insights into designing cookware and accessories for the kitchen. The Collection includes Dishes for sweet and savoury recipes, Utensil Pot, with integral mobile phone/tablet stand, Pestle and Mortar, gift boxed items and James’s essential Butter Box! James Martin Cook by Denby is designed to be merchandised in the Cookshop, Tableware or Gift Departments.
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The Wheel’n glass has an authentic rubber tyre base and a mirror insert to enhance the colour of the drink. A circular photo or message can be added in the base to personalise the glass at home. There will be a tumbler, highball, and beer version, as well as a golf and football theme ready this spring. For weddings and summer drinking, Final Touch have designed stunning champagne flutes in the ‘twisted’ Conundrum range made of durable borosilicate glasses. Available in a two or four set, and tumblers to follow for hard seltzer: the latest on-trend drink from America. All presented in premium quality packaging and first-class imagery. Jeray Original Products: ‘70 years of drinking experience!’
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In an interesting housewares story earlier this year, a somewhat unique commemorative crockery set was made to mark Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee… Wholesale Clearance acquired and is selling
a reported 7,200 crockery sets, consisting of a plate and a cup and saucer, featuring Queen Elizabeth II with the Royal coat of arms. Their identifying feature? Instead of saying
‘To Commemorate the Platinum Jubilee’, the text reads: ‘To Commemorate the Platinum Jubbly’.
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