Royal Doulton 1815 Bright Colours Porcelain Nesting Jugs

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A set of four jugs from Royal Doulton's 1815 Bright Colours collection. They nest together for easy storage and are ideal for both sweet and savoury sauces, syrups and dressings, and even milk or cream. 1815 Bright Colours features painterly sweeps of colour, with a dash of white across one side, for an unexpected contrast. Crafted from chip-resistant porcelain in brightly coloured glazes, the tableware is microwave and dishwasher safe. Royal Doulton's 1815 collection commemorates the year John Doulton founded his now world-famous pottery. Each piece of this 1815 range features a hand-applied stamp and tool marks for an artisanal look, inspired by the founding year and Royal Doulton's heritage.Choose the perfect china All our china is made from clay and kiln-fired for durability. Except for pieces with special trims, everything is dishwasher-safe. Below are a few options to consider when choosing your perfect china.table.cq-sizeguidetable {width:100%; border-collapse: collapse; text-align:left; font-family: Arial; font-size:12px; border-bottom:1px solid #f4f2ec; margin-top:10px;padding-bottom:1px;}table.cq-sizeguidetable th {border-width: 0px;padding: 8px;background-color: #dedbd2;}table.cq-sizeguidetable td {border-width: 0px;padding: 8px;border-style: none;}table.cq-sizeguidetable td:first-child {font-weight:bold;}.cq-sizeguidetable tr:nth-child(odd){background-color: #f4f2ec;} EarthenwareStrong and practical, earthenware is often a little thicker than other ceramics, making it ideal for everyday use. StonewareFired at high temperatures, stoneware is very tough and heat-resistant. It comes in a number of different glaze finishes. PorcelainAffordable yet luxurious, porcelain is renowned for its translucency. Fired at high temperatures, porcelain has an extremely tough glazed surface, making it durable. Fine china The synthetic bone ash used in fine china makes it a more affordable alternative to bone china. Like bone china, it's strong, translucent and delicate, and creamier in colour. New bone china A type of porcelain with added calcium oxide to achieve a similar aesthetic as bone china, but without animal bone ash. Bone china White bone china is the strongest and most translucent ceramic. Though it looks delicate, it's tough enough for daily use and is usually dishwasher-safe. It contains at least 35% bone ash.
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