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Royal Worcester porcelain has been in production since 1751 and achieved grand success during the reign of Queen Victoria, producing elaborate dinner services for the Royal Family and the British aristocracy. While many of the older, more ornate patterns are of interest to collectors, this Café Fleur pattern is designed specifically for everyday living and should appeal to modern tastes. This 11-ounce creamer coordinates with a matching 8-ounce covered sugar bowl (sold separately) and is made of fine porcelain, a durable ceramic material formed from fired clay with a white finish and translucent sheen. As such, it is completely safe for the microwave, freezer, oven, and dishwasher. One of three different variations of Café Fleur, this pattern has a bright white background with green accents, popular decorating colors for traditional kitchens. Pretty stems of flowering Clematis, inspired by the flowers in English gardens, climb up the sides of the creamer. The teapot also features flowered banding along with a thinner strip of green-and-white checkers along its bottom edge, evoking the feel of a tablecloth at a casual outdoor café. This creamer mixes and matches with the slightly different Sprays, Green, and Squares designs for extra intrigue when setting a table and coordinates with a large line of serveware pieces. --Cristina Vaamonde
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