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Wedgwood
Serve up a slice of Wedgwood heritage with the iconic cameo shape of this Renaissance Gold 35cm Oval Dish. Decorated with a neoclassical gilded laurel border and a rich cobalt blue, this bold oval dish is a perfect way to express yourself on your dining table. Drawing inspiration from over 260 years of expressive patterns in the Wedgwood archive, the Renaissance Gold collection marries up Florentine accents, sumptuous blues, and indulgent gold detailing to create a revitalizing and fresh look. Created from fine bone china for silky translucency and superior strength, this dish is designed to last dinner with friends, Sunday lunches, and family parties for years to come.
. Karen. US. 2023-10-01 11:23:42
Royal Crown Derby
The Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company is owned by one of the world's most respected ceramic brands, Steelite International, which has its headquarters in the English 'Potteries'. It employs 200 skilled craftspeople and manufactures the highest quality English Fine Bone China at its factory on a four and a half-acre site at Osmaston Road, in Derby, England. The Company produces bone china tableware, giftware, and collectibles. The Company also runs a popular Visitor Centre at Osmaston Road, providing factory tours, museum, factory shop and restaurant. The present factory was established in 1878 but the business traces its origins to the original factory which was set up in Nottingham Road in about 1750. Queen Victoria granted permission to include the title "Royal" in the company name in 1890.
Prouna
Fine Bone China. 24k Gold Plated. Hand Painted. Bejeweled with Swarovski crystals. Beautiful Gift Box.
Elevate dinner parties with this Renaissance oval platter. Made using fine bone China, this luxury platter features an archive-inspired design influenced by a Renaissance pattern and jasper cameo, plus gold detailing. All designs to layer.
Royal Copenhagen
The beautiful 36.5 cm Princess Dish is ideal for delicious servings of seasonal vegetables. Hand-painted with the refined pattern of Princess, the rim of the serving dish is, at closer inspection, made up of small, intricate brush strokes, which collectively create a romantic style. The delicate Princess collection epitomizes classic femininity. Every piece in the collection is encircled by a fine, hand-painted lace border and decorated with fish scale decorations and handmade flutes. The elegance of the collection adds a touch of old-worldly beauty to any scene.
This platter from Royal Crown Derby captures the essence of timeless elegance with its art glaze bone china construction. Perfect for serving everything from appetizers to main courses, it complements any table setting with ease. The platter’s microwave-safe design enhances its functionality, making meal preparation and serving a breeze.
Striking cameo patterns and inspiring Florentine accents create a mealtime backdrop that will feel far from ordinary. Complete the collection to set a dazzling stage for any dining occasion or mix and match with your other tableware items to add a scarlet accent.
The Royal Crown Derby Porcelain Company is owned by one of the world's most respected ceramic brands, Steelite International, which has its headquarters in the English 'Potteries'. It employs 200 skilled craftspeople and manufactures the highest quality English Fine Bone China at its factory on a four and a half-acre site at Osmaston Road, in Derby, England. The Company produces bone china tableware, giftware, and collectables. The Company also runs a popular Visitor Centre at Osmaston Road, providing factory tours, museum, factory shop and restaurant. The present factory was established in 1878 but the business traces its origins to the original factory which was set up in Nottingham Road in about 1750. Queen Victoria granted permission to include the title "Royal" in the company name in 1890.
This Princess Oval Platter is romantic with a light touch. Originally designed as a tea service in the 19th century, the pattern was first produced as dinnerware a century later in 1978.
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