Vintage Style Hand Decorated Rose of Tralee Betty Bone China Tea Pot
The original vintage Rose of Tralee print is applied randomly.
Resident artists carefully combine and arrange the designs ensuring that no two items are the same.
The Bristol Scroll logo is perhaps the most famous tag in the city. This version originates from the former Bristol Omnibus logo.
Dimensions: H 12.5cm
Weight: 400gm
Capacity: 51cl (2 cups)
NB Each tea pot is individually decorated there will be slight variations to the image shown
Vintage Style Hand Decorated Rose of Tralee Betty Bone China Tea Pot
Our china is decorated using hundreds of different transfers made at different times and from different factories. We ourselves are still exploring the possibilities and properties of the thousands of combinations. We don’t know all the answers but we can tell you what we have learnt:
The short answer
It’s up to you but the less you use a dishwasher the shinier your china will be for longer... but then one slip when washing up could see it crashing to the floor! It’s a dangerous world out there.
The long answer
Our china is decorated using hundreds of different transfers made at different times and from different factories. We ourselves are still exploring the possibilities and properties of the thousands of combinations. We don’t know all the answers but we can tell you what we have learnt:
Modern dishwasher products have come a long way but prolonged use can cause a small amount of the glaze that covers the transfers to erode. Some of us have washed our china in the dishwasher daily for five years with no ill effect. Others have seen gradual matting of the glaze and in some cases fading of the transfer beneath.
We know that thicker 1960’s transfers can be seen to erode quicker.
We know that transfers with a large amount of reds, yellows and oranges are prone to fading.