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Bernardaud China may appear delicate, but is in fact the hardest-wearing of all ceramic tableware. It owes its resilience to the fact that it is fired at much higher temperatures than other ceramics, including earthenware, vitreous porcelain, or bone china.
…since the 1800's. Each piece is centered with a different floral spray, creating one of the most breathtaking tables Spode has ever set. Fine Bone China from Spode.
This extravagant design was originally made in China, probably for export to the Portuguese and Brazilian markets. Of all the 18th-century dinnerware patterns, this was the most highly prized. A small phoenix bird perches on the leaves of the flowering Nicotiana (Tobacco) plant. Twenty-seven colors and…
…Elizabeth pattern celebrates the English renaissance. A pattern of moderate ornamentation, this sterling flatware compliments almost any traditional china.
…Limoges china. Available in ten vibrant colors, all surrounded by a gleaming platinum band, you can choose one color, or choose them all for a glorious feast of color. It is also the perfect mix and match accessory for patterned or plain services a wonderful way to update an existing set of china, or to…
Vera Wang s Imperial Scroll bone china is reminiscent of an ancient royal emblem. This fine china pattern offers a graceful scroll design finished in a band of platinum.
…pheasants inspired by an original embroidery inspired the Red Aves pattern from Royal Crown Derby. This monochromatic pattern, rendered on exquisite bone china, is an elegant accent when mixed with a simpler pattern, as well as setting a magnificent table when used alone.
Grosgrain crystal stemware is produced on the unique Vera Wang classic shape. Designed to coordinate with almost any china pattern, each stem features a delicate etched grosgrain design. Produced in full lead crystal and designed by Vera Wang.
Nantucket Basket fine bone china from Wedgwood was inspired by the meticulous hand crafted baskets of Nantucket, Massachusetts, originating in the late 19th Century.
Designed by Jane James, Darley Abbey bone china by Royal Crown Derby captures the regency style of restrained simplicity using delicate lines and intricate curves. The fine details of 22 carat gold against the soft green silk damask background make this pattern destined to become an heirloom.
Old Imari bone china by Royal Crown Derby is a true classic of the British dinnerware tradition. Influenced by both Japanese and Chinese porcelain production, this pattern combines iron red, cobalt blue and 22 carat gold in a design that can be a fabulous accent when added to other patterns, or awe-inspiring…
…has bands of beautiful flowers on backgrounds of sunshine yellow and navy blue, separated by thin lines of pale saffron. Presented on English bone china and rimmed with 22 karat gold.
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