1966 Royal Albert Bone China: “Sweet Violets”: 65,403 ppm Lead & 13,729 ppm Arsenic.
Royal Albert Bone China. Made in England. Sweet Violets.
“1966 Royal Albert LTD”, Tested with an XRF instrument:
65,403 ppm Lead and 13,729 ppm Arsenic.
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i have some Spode fine china made in England. Says pattern is Christmas Rose. Is these safe to use.
Is royal Albert country roses safe
I am wondering this as well
I would love to know this too!
I too. Royal Albert Bone China’s lines of …
Memory Lane,
Country Rose,
another rose, plus
the Birthday Month series.
The Sweet Violets pattern that Lead Safe Mama has tested and named above is from 1966.
Did all Royal Albert Bone China lines become lead safe in a certain year thereafter?
Or should health conscious people presume that all Royal Albert Bone China lines from the years that followed are likely unsafe for lead ?
I’m interested in further studies as well. I collect Memory Lane, my mother has American Beauty Rose, my aunt has Country Rose, all my cousins and aunts have collections.