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I think that tea tastes much better if it’s drunk from a fine bone china cup, because the flavour stays in the tea without sticking to the inside of the cup. Note a cup, not a mug, which would ...
Ballyporeen Fine Bone China Ltd has been producing mugs commemorating the recent royal wedding – but for domestic consumption. Billy Hale said the William and Kate souvenir mugs had sold ...
Fine bone china mugs, plates and teapots will be among the products up for grabs. And customers can even splash out on a whole dinner service. There will be hundreds of items, mainly from old stock.
The fine bone china has been made in Stoke-on-Trent by the Royal Collection Trust. The collection is made up of mugs, tankards, tea cups and saucers as well as dessert plates and pillboxes.