Royal Crown Derby – “Kings” Pattern Dinner Set
Very rare & very early pattern by Derby, C. 1877-1890. Many serving pieces and large set from a Private Collection. 107 pieces in total.
Description
Royal Crown Derby is a renowned British porcelain manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1750.
The company is celebrated for its exquisite craftsmanship, intricate designs, and high-quality bone china. Their patterns, often inspired by Japanese Imari ware and Chinese export porcelain, became highly sought after by royalty and collectors alike.
The ‘King’s Pattern’ is one of Royal Crown Derby’s most iconic and enduring designs, characterized by its vibrant cobalt blue, rich red, and gold detailing, often featuring floral motifs and exotic birds. This pattern, was produced throughout the Victorian era and into the early 20th century, making these pieces highly collectible.
Very rare & very early pattern by Derby, C. 1877-1890. Many serving pieces & overall an impressive large set from a Private Collection. 107 pieces in total.
25 Dinner plates
25 Open rim soup bowls
24 Dessert Plates
10 Demi-tasse cups & saucers
4 teacups and saucers
2 coffee cups and saucers
9 cream soup bowls with handles
1x 10″covered serving dish
1x 8″square serving plate
1x 11″oval serving platter one 1x 17″ oval serving platter
1x 12″x 9″x 8″ handled bowl