William Edwards Sultan's Garden Blue 2 Cup Oval Teapot 550ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The William Edwards Sultan's Garden two-cup oval teapot is a hand-decorated bone china piece produced in Stoke-on-Trent. The design features a deep blue pattern drawing on exotic wildlife and ornamental...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 0.55 Ltr
- Colour
- Patterned
- Diameter
- 0.22
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Product Description
The William Edwards Sultan's Garden two-cup oval teapot is a hand-decorated bone china piece produced in Stoke-on-Trent. The design features a deep blue pattern drawing on exotic wildlife and ornamental garden imagery, set against white bone china. At 550ml, the teapot serves two cups comfortably, making it a practical choice for table service rather than a pot intended to sit and stew on a hotplate.
In a hospitality setting, the appeal of this range lies in its consistency and presentation quality. Because each piece is hand-decorated in the UK, there is a level of craft detail that reads well on the table and aligns with the expectations of guests at hotels, afternoon tea venues, and upmarket restaurants. The bone china construction gives a clean, fine appearance without the fragility concerns sometimes associated with lower-fired ceramics, and the oval coupe form sits neatly on a saucer or tray without taking up excessive cover space.
Practical points worth considering before ordering:
- Hand-decorated finish — suitable for careful commercial dishwashing, but high-impact stacking should be avoided
- Supplied in packs of 24, making it well suited to venues ordering for a full section or service cycle
- The deep blue pattern is specific to this collection and pairs with coordinating Sultan's Garden cups, saucers, and side plates within the same range
- Bone china is lighter than vitrified equivalents, which suits front-of-house presentation but may not be the right choice for high-turnover informal dining where robustness is the priority
This teapot is best suited to hotels, afternoon tea specialists, fine dining, and any venue where tableware presentation forms part of the guest experience. If you are equipping a higher-volume operation or need a more resilient everyday teapot, there are alternatives in the broader catalogue worth considering.
If you are building out a full table setting using the Sultan's Garden collection or want to discuss quantities and pattern matching across pieces, we are happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Hand-decorated in Stoke-on-Trent with deep blue exotic pattern
- White bone china construction with fine, lightweight finish
- Oval coupe form designed for neat two-cup table service
- 550ml capacity serves two standard cups per pour
- Supplied in a pack of 24 for section or full-service ordering
Operational Benefits
- Elevates table presentation at hotels and premium dining venues
- Consistent pattern quality supports a coordinated tableware scheme
- Lightweight bone china reduces fatigue during extended front-of-house service
- Pack of 24 simplifies stock planning for full section coverage
- Coordinates with Sultan's Garden cups and saucers for a unified table setting
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 0.55 Ltr
- Colour
- Patterned
- Diameter
- 0.22
- Dimensions
- 0.26(H) x 0.22(W) x 0.45(D)mm
- Material
- Bone China
- Weight
- 2.7kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Bone china is generally compatible with commercial dishwashing, but hand-decorated pieces benefit from careful handling during loading and unloading to protect the finish. Avoid high-impact stacking and use appropriate rack dividers where possible.
- The Sultan's Garden collection includes cups, saucers, side plates, and other pieces in the same deep blue hand-decorated pattern, so it is straightforward to build a fully matched table setting. We can help you identify which pieces work together if you are specifying across multiple covers.
- Bone china offers an excellent presentation quality and is well suited to hotels, afternoon tea services, and fine dining, but it is lighter and more susceptible to chipping under rough handling than vitrified alternatives. For high-turnover casual dining where robustness is the primary concern, a vitrified option may be more practical.