KING OF SPADES FINE BONE CHINA POT
KING OF SPADES FINE BONE CHINA POT
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A versatile fine bone china pot, featuring the King of Spades design, with a hand-gilded 22ct gold rim. Made in Stoke-on-Trent, England.
Part of The Court Collection, this versatile pot can be used for a small plant, pens and stationery, makeup brushes, keepsakes or other small objects. Its compact proportions also make it a decorative vessel for a desk, shelf, dressing table or bedside. A matching lid is available separately, turning it into a lidded pot for jewellery and other small possessions.
Pair it with the Queen of Spades pot as a duo, or combine it with other pieces from The Court Collection.
For tea drinkers, pair it with our English Breakfast tea, numbered after the King of Spades and chosen to complement the collection’s drawing-room origins.
Product details
Product details
Dimensions: Ø7.5 x H8.2 cm
Made in Stoke-on-Trent, England
Material: White fine bone china with a sheer glossy finish
Hand-decorated design with a hand-edged 22ct gold rim
Hand wash only
Not suitable for microwave use
Use as a mini planter, pen pot, keepsake pot or decorative storage vessel.
Pair with the matching lid (can also be used as a trinket dish, teaspoon rest or mini treat plate) and other pieces from the collection. Sold separately.
Please note: Other items shown in the photographs are not included and are displayed for inspiration only.
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
UK Delivery:
Standard (3-5 Working Days) £3.95
International Delivery:
Available, please contact us
Returns: Some product exclusions apply. For resale and hygiene reasons certain types of items cannot be returned, like personal care goods (such as soap bars and beauty products). For full information please see our Return Policy page.
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ABOUT THE COURT COLLECTION
The Court takes its cue from card games once played in the British drawing room, where they formed part of the rhythm of social life. More than a game, it created a space where conversation unfolded, connections were maintained and a person’s wit, judgement and character could come into view.
At the heart of the collection are the familiar figures of the deck: kings, queens and jacks, each with a role, a rank and a character of their own.
Reinterpreted through contemporary illustration, these archetypes move beyond the card table and into the modern home, offering a new take on figures that have been recognised for generations.