Royal Crown Derby "Old Imari" and "Traditional Imari" Bone China, circa 1910-12
Item Details
A selection of early 20th century Royal Crown Derby hand-painted porcelain dinnerware. Featured are two serving dishes and ten plates in the Old Imari pattern as well as eight cups and six saucers in the Traditional Imari design presenting bright red flowers, gilt accents, and cobalt panels to the white bodies. Five of the pieces are shown with year cyphers above the maker’s marks placing production circa 1910-12. Crown Derby started manufacturing bone china in the mid 18th century and in 1890 was awarded the royal warrant from Queen Victoria.
Type | Serving Dishes, Plates, Cups, Saucers |
Materials | Bone china |
Marks | Origin, Maker’s Mark, Shape Number |
Period | 1910-12 |
Origin | England |
Pattern | Traditional Imari, Old Imari |
Number of Items | 26 |
Condition
- areas of discoloration; areas with wear to paint especially to gilt accents.
Dimensions
- measurement of largest piece; cups measure 3.25"W x 2.25"H x 2.75"D.
Item #
18DAL303-303