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Royal crown derby old imari plates.
Items that have never been used or have no sign of using.
Light to moderate utensil marks or trim wear but still no chips no cracks or damage.
Royal crown derby old imari 1128 salad plates x 2 22cm 1st quality.
Royal crown derby 1128 christmas plate 1992 limited edition second in the series.
Really have to look hard to see any wear.
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Beautifully decorated in the distinctive derby red and cobalt blue imari pattern embellished in 22 karat gold as a celebration of surpassing its golden anniversary on brilliant white bone china.
The distinctive 1128 old imari pattern dates back to 1882 where it is recorded in royal crown derby s pattern book number 2.
Great nearly new condition.
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Royal crown derby old imari is fine bone china beautifully decorated in blue red and gold floral and geometric designs.
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Make offer royal crown derby old imari 1128 salad plates x 2 22cm 1st quality.
Imari patterns typically feature designs and colors based on porcelain pieces first produced during the edo period from 1603 to 1868 on the island of kyushu japan.
May have few knife marks or a tiny bit of gold trim wear.
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Inspired by traditional designs imported from japan and china to europe in the early decades of the 18 th century for the aristocracy to showcase their wealth and exude luxury owners often made spectacular displays to showcase their imari wares.