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Royal Ridgways

Ridgways Semi Porcelain English Porridge Lidded Tureen
Ridgways Semi Porcelain English Porridge Lidded Tureen

Ridgways Semi Porcelain English Porridge Lidded Tureen

By John Ridgways

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A Ridgways Royal Semi Porcelain lidded Porridge tureen, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England

Category

Antique Late 19th Century English Victorian Soup Tureens

Materials

Ironstone

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Rare and Possibly Unique Ridgway Royal Porcelain Plate C.1850
Rare and Possibly Unique Ridgway Royal Porcelain Plate C.1850

Rare and Possibly Unique Ridgway Royal Porcelain Plate C.1850

By J & W Ridgway

Located in Exeter, GB

A rare and possibly unique Ridgway Royal Porcelain plate c.1850. The central reserve very finely

Category

Antique 19th Century British Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Large English Bowl By Ridgways Royal Semi Porcelain
Large English Bowl By Ridgways Royal Semi Porcelain

Large English Bowl By Ridgways Royal Semi Porcelain

By Daniel Ridgway Knight

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Large bowl made in England by Ridgways and part of the Zenda collection. The piece has beautiful

Category

Antique Early 1900s English Empire Serving Bowls

Materials

Porcelain

Antique Cache Pots Pair by Ridgway Neoclassical England Circa 1820
Antique Cache Pots Pair by Ridgway Neoclassical England Circa 1820

Antique Cache Pots Pair by Ridgway Neoclassical England Circa 1820

By John Ridgways

Located in Katonah, NY

became known for its high-quality porcelain and pottery, with John Ridgway gaining a Royal Warrant in

Category

Antique Early 19th Century Neoclassical Planters and Jardinieres

Materials

Stoneware

John Ridgway Ironstone Plate Hand Painted Pattern 5101 Royal Arms Mark
John Ridgway Ironstone Plate Hand Painted Pattern 5101 Royal Arms Mark

John Ridgway Ironstone Plate Hand Painted Pattern 5101 Royal Arms Mark

Located in Lincoln, Lincolnshire

This is a highly decorative, Imperial Stone China (ironstone), plate by John Ridgway, dating to the

Category

Antique Mid-19th Century English Chinoiserie Ceramics

Materials

Ironstone

Porcelain Teacup, Ridgway, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Regency ca 1825
Porcelain Teacup, Ridgway, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Regency ca 1825

Porcelain Teacup, Ridgway, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Regency ca 1825

By Ridgway Porcelain

Located in London, GB

typical for its time and Ridgway called it the "Royal" shape. Ridgway was one of the pioneers of

Category

Antique 1820s English Regency Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

Ridgway Porcelain Teacup, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Regency ca 1825
Ridgway Porcelain Teacup, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Regency ca 1825

Ridgway Porcelain Teacup, Cobalt Blue, Gilt and Flowers, Regency ca 1825

By Ridgway Porcelain

Located in London, GB

typical for its time and Ridgway called it the "Royal" shape. Ridgway was one of the pioneers of

Category

Antique 1820s English Regency Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

Ridgway Teacup and Saucer, Blue and Gilt, Flowers Patt. 2/1000, Regency ca 1825
Ridgway Teacup and Saucer, Blue and Gilt, Flowers Patt. 2/1000, Regency ca 1825

Ridgway Teacup and Saucer, Blue and Gilt, Flowers Patt. 2/1000, Regency ca 1825

By Ridgway Porcelain

Located in London, GB

. The shape is typical for its time and Ridgway called it the "Royal" shape. Ridgway was one of the

Category

Antique 1820s English Regency Tea Sets

Materials

Porcelain

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Royal Ridgways For Sale on 1stDibs

An assortment of royal ridgways is available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of ceramic, porcelain and ironstone, all royal ridgways available were constructed with great care. Royal ridgways have long been popular, with older editions for sale from the 19th Century and newer versions made as recently as the 20th Century. Royal ridgways are generally popular furniture pieces, but Regency, mid-century modern and Victorian styles are often sought at 1stDibs. Many royal ridgways are appealing in their simplicity, but John Ridgways, J & W Ridgway and Olle Hjortzberg produced popular royal ridgways that are worth a look.

How Much are Royal Ridgways?

Prices for royal ridgways start at $176 and top out at $12,500 with the average selling for $510.

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