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Royal Crown Derby Pinxton Rose

Porcelain Royal Crown Derby Plate in Pinxton Roses Pattern, 1940s
Porcelain Royal Crown Derby Plate in Pinxton Roses Pattern, 1940s

Porcelain Royal Crown Derby Plate in Pinxton Roses Pattern, 1940s

By Royal Crown Derby Porcelain

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

Marked at bottom with Royal Crown Derby “Pinxton Roses”, circa A.D. 1797 Made in England Measures: 10.5" diameter .75" tall.

Category

Vintage 1940s English Napoleon III Ceramics

Materials

Porcelain, Paint

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Derby Pair of Cache Pots, Yellow, Flowers by William Billingsley, ca 1795
Derby Pair of Cache Pots, Yellow, Flowers by William Billingsley, ca 1795

Derby Pair of Cache Pots, Yellow, Flowers by William Billingsley, ca 1795

By Derby, William Billingsly

Located in London, GB

The pots have gilded shell shaped handles. The Derby Porcelain Company, later called Royal Crown Derby, is currently the oldest British porcelain factory still in production.

Category

Antique 1790s English George III Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses Dinner Serving Plates Set of 12
Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses Dinner Serving Plates Set of 12

Royal Crown Derby Royal Pinxton Roses Dinner Serving Plates Set of 12

By Royal Crown Derby Porcelain

Located in Miami Beach, FL

From a elegant lady who loved to entertain, these beautiful plates featured a ruffle edge on a bone piece of china with pink roses and buds decorating the outside edge accented with ...

Category

Vintage 1950s Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Derby Plate, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795
Derby Plate, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795

Derby Plate, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795

By Derby

Located in London, GB

To keep these items together we'd be happy to offer a discount on multiple purchases - please ask! The Derby Porcelain Company, later called Royal Crown Derby, is currently the olde...

Category

Antique 1790s English George III Dinner Plates

Materials

Porcelain

Derby Square Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795
Derby Square Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795

Derby Square Dish, Camden Service, William Billingsley Roses on Green, 1795

By Derby

Located in London, GB

To keep these items together we'd be happy to offer a discount on multiple purchases - please ask! The Derby Porcelain Company, later called Royal Crown Derby, is currently the olde...

Category

Antique 1790s English George III Serving Bowls

Materials

Porcelain

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Royal Crown Derby Ceramic Pheasant Bird Saucer or Vide Poche, England
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By Royal Crown Derby Porcelain

Located in Oklahoma City, OK

A lovely Royal Crown Derby saucer plate with a bird pattern and gold rim. Great for use at a dinner table, or as a small vide poche. Marked at bottom: Royal Crown Derby Made i...

Category

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Materials

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