Adams Azalea Serving Bowl

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  • Product Details
    Azalea Serving Bowl by Adams.
    • Made in England
    • Real English Ironstone
    • 1983-1988
    • Size: 7 1/4" x 3"
  • Pattern Description
    The Azalea flower is a symbol of femininity and of softness; and features on Adams hexagon shape ironstone pattern, arranged as three separate blooms with leaves around the body and finished with a green trim. The look is romantic and it is a flower that is found in a lot of beautiful bouquets given to loved ones today.

    Joscelin Adams was actively engaged in seeking new ways to improve earthenware and therefore obtain market advantage for the family business amid even stronger competition. Micratex developed with the British Ceramic Research Association was his contribution to a chip resistant body. Micratex, dating to 1961, stands for micratic earthenware and was a new, lighter weight body with greater strength and anti-chipping properties.

    Cookware on Micratex bodies was launched in 1984 in the Azalea pattern.