Hammersley China

Hammersley China, a hallmark of fine English porcelain, began its legacy in the 19th century in Stoke-on-Trent, the heart of England's pottery industry. Founded by the Hammersley family, the company quickly gained renown for its delicate bone china and elegant floral patterns, often edged in rich gold gilding. By the early 20th century, Hammersley was celebrated worldwide, producing exquisite tea sets and tableware favored by royalty and collectors alike.

One of its most iconic patterns, "Lady Patricia," epitomizes the romantic charm and craftsmanship of Edwardian design. Hammersley merged with Spode and later became part of Royal Worcester and Royal Doulton, but its name remains synonymous with refined beauty and English tradition. Though no longer in production, Hammersley China endures as a collector’s treasure — a symbol of timeless elegance that continues to captivate lovers of antique porcelain.

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