My mother hands me a box in which sits a bone china teapot, sugar bowl and creamer with six cups and saucers, all in a dull pink with a gold rim. It was a wedding gift to my parents from my father’s ...
European china makers, like Haviland and Wedgwood, have been producing children's tableware for hundreds of years, with some dishes dating back to the 1700s. These were not intended as play things for ...
The British tradition of taking an afternoon tea is still popular as ever. Here are our favourite tea sets for whipping up your own spread at home The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers ...