William Edwards Sultan's Garden Blue Tea For One Cup 260ml (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The William Edwards Sultan's Garden Tea For One cup is a hand-decorated bone china piece, made in Stoke-on-Trent as part of William Edwards' long-running Sultan's Garden collection. The deep blue...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 0.23
- Dimensions
- 0.18(H) x 0.23(W) x 0.33(D)mm
- Weight
- 1.5kg
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Product Description
The William Edwards Sultan's Garden Tea For One cup is a hand-decorated bone china piece, made in Stoke-on-Trent as part of William Edwards' long-running Sultan's Garden collection. The deep blue pattern draws on motifs of exotic wildlife and ornamental garden scenes, applied to a coupe-form cup in white bone china. Each pack contains six cups at 260ml capacity.
In service, bone china of this quality holds up well in hospitality environments where presentation is central to the guest experience. The hand-decorated finish means no two pieces are entirely identical, which adds to the character of the range but also means care should be taken to use compatible pieces from the same collection to maintain a consistent table setting. The coupe form suits both traditional and contemporary plating styles.
Practical considerations worth noting:
- Hand-decorated finish — check care instructions before putting through commercial dishwashers at high temperatures
- Bone china construction offers good chip resistance for fine china, though it remains more delicate than vitrified hotelware
- Sold in packs of six, making it straightforward to build service quantities gradually
- Best paired with matching Sultan's Garden pieces for a coherent table presentation
This cup is well suited to hotels, afternoon tea venues, boutique restaurants, and private dining rooms where the quality and character of tableware is part of the overall guest experience. It is not designed for high-turnover casual dining where robustness takes priority over aesthetics. For operations requiring a more durable everyday china, a vitrified alternative would be a more practical choice.
If you are building or refreshing a tableware collection and would like guidance on quantities or complementary pieces within this range, the team is happy to help you work through the options.
Key Features
- Hand-decorated bone china cup made in Stoke-on-Trent, England
- 260ml coupe form suited to individual tea service presentations
- Deep blue Sultan's Garden pattern with exotic wildlife motifs
- Part of William Edwards' established Sultan's Garden collection
- Supplied in a pack of six for straightforward service quantity building
Operational Benefits
- Elevates afternoon tea service with distinctive, characterful tableware
- Consistent collection design supports polished, coordinated table settings
- Coupe form works across both traditional and contemporary service styles
- British-made provenance adds credibility in premium hospitality settings
- Pack-of-six format allows operators to scale quantities to cover requirements
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Diameter
- 0.23
- Dimensions
- 0.18(H) x 0.23(W) x 0.33(D)mm
- Weight
- 1.5kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Bone china with hand-decorated finishes can be sensitive to the high temperatures and strong detergents used in commercial dishwashers. We would recommend checking the care guidance from William Edwards directly before putting these through a commercial programme, as repeated high-temperature washing can affect the decoration over time.
- Bone china is appreciably more delicate than vitrified hotelware and is best suited to environments where tableware is handled with care, such as hotel dining rooms, afternoon tea service, or private dining. For high-turnover operations where breakage is a regular concern, a vitrified china range would typically be a more practical and cost-effective choice.
- Yes — the Sultan's Garden collection is designed to work as a coordinated range, so pairing this cup with matching saucers, teapots, and side plates from the same collection will give you a consistent table setting. If you are building out a full afternoon tea cover, it is worth planning the full set together to ensure availability across all pieces.