Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Royal Albert "Harebell" Pattern

Royal Albert "Harebell"

Harebell, often called “bluebell”, is a flower found around the world in the Northern Hemisphere but most often, associated with Scotland. Harebell has many common names including bellflower, lady's thimble, witch's thimble, heathbells, fairies’ thimbles, and dead men’s bells. Harebell was formerly used in the manufacture of blue dye for tartans and is the symbol of the MacDonald clan.

This pattern has both Blue and Pink Harebells
 
This a beautiful Trio
Hampton Shaped Bread and Butter Plate
Countes Shaped Teacup and Saucer

 
Hampton Shaped Teapot with a Blue top Lid.
 
8" Salad Plate

1930s backstamp 1940s Backstamp

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