William Edwards Reed Bone China Teapot 4 Cup (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Reed collection from William Edwards is a range of bone china tableware featuring hand-painted illustrations of English birdlife — the Kingfisher, Reed Bunting and Lapwing among them. These four-cup...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 0.165 Ltr
- Colour
- Patterned
- Diameter
- 0.23
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Product Description
The Reed collection from William Edwards is a range of bone china tableware featuring hand-painted illustrations of English birdlife — the Kingfisher, Reed Bunting and Lapwing among them. These four-cup teapots carry that decorative quality into a format that is practical for table service, with a scratch-resistant glaze that holds up well under the daily demands of a hospitality environment.
Bone china remains a reliable choice for premium tea service because it combines a fine, translucent appearance with reasonable durability when handled and washed with care. The Reed teapots are well suited to settings where presentation matters as much as function — afternoon tea services, hotel dining rooms, boutique restaurants, and private members' clubs are typical environments where this style of ware performs consistently.
Supplied in a pack of twelve, the Reed teapot suits operations that need a cohesive set of matching pieces across multiple tables or service points. The hand-painted birdlife motif gives each piece a degree of character that distinguishes it from plain or pattern-printed alternatives, which may be a consideration when building a table setting with a sense of place or identity.
As with all decorative bone china, care should be taken with washing — commercial dishwashers with appropriate rack protection and mild detergents will help preserve the illustrated finish over time. It is worth confirming compatibility with your existing wash cycle before putting a full consignment into regular rotation.
If you are building a full table setting around the Reed collection, or weighing this against other ranges in the William Edwards portfolio, the team is happy to talk through what works best for your service style and cover count.
Key Features
- Hand-painted English birdlife illustrations on each bone china teapot
- Scratch-resistant glaze designed to withstand regular commercial use
- Four-cup capacity suitable for table tea service in hospitality settings
- Supplied as a pack of twelve for consistent table coverage
- Manufactured from bone china for a refined, translucent finish
Operational Benefits
- Consistent presentation across tables with a matching set of twelve
- Decorative motif adds character to afternoon tea and hotel dining service
- Scratch-resistant glaze helps maintain appearance through regular use
- Bone china construction supports a premium guest experience at the table
- Cohesive collection simplifies tableware sourcing for full Reed settings
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 0.165 Ltr
- Colour
- Patterned
- Diameter
- 0.23
- Dimensions
- 0.21(H) x 0.23(W) x 0.48(D)mm
- Material
- Bone China
- Weight
- 4.17kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Bone china can generally be passed through a commercial dishwasher, but the hand-painted decoration on the Reed collection means care should be taken with detergent strength and rack contact. Using appropriate bone china racks and a mild commercial detergent will help preserve the illustrated finish over repeated wash cycles.
- That depends on your table count and service pace, but twelve four-cup teapots is a reasonable starting point for a mid-sized dining room or afternoon tea service. For higher-volume or multiple-sitting operations, ordering additional packs to maintain rotation through the wash cycle is worth planning for.
- Yes — the Reed collection from William Edwards extends across a range of tableware pieces, so operators can build a cohesive table setting around a consistent decorative theme. If you are planning a full setting, the team can advise on which pieces are available and how to structure an order that covers your service requirements.