Highlights
Quality
Quality is good and it blends well with my older pieces that were made in england.
Love the quality of these royal doulton old country roses teapot, creamer and sugar bowl.
The quality does not as delicate as i expect .
One of the cups handle is broken/missing but thank you so much amazon for letting us replace the product.
Price
But for the price sake still acceptable.
Packaging/appearance
I’m loving my purchase this was a purchase for me for christmas great packaging would be a great gift
It is a new product in original packaging and arrived quickly and all for a reasonable price.
The packaging was sturdy with a lovely box inside enclosing the items that could have been used to give as a gift without re-boxing.
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- This product had a total of 1,161 reviews as of our last analysis date on Jul 31 2021.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There’s nothing to dislike about this item.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
There were no cracks, scratches, or breaks because the cup and saucer were each in a separate, well-shaped section of the gift box.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The quality does not as delicate as i expect .
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I heard that this set might not made in england .
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
You love your english made and 1) don't people to be duped 2) trying to stay loyal to the brand 3) inform others about the english quality.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They bare the mark of the royal albert trademarks, which says to me they're acknowledging it's a trademark and the copyrights.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The box bares the copy right belonging to wwrd limited.
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The wikipedia entry for this company is that it's what remains of waterford wedgewood.