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Royal Crown Derby Saucer, 1904 and Gold Reflect Teacup

Royal Crown Derby Saucer, 1904 and Gold Reflect Teacup

$474.40

This pattern demonstrates Royal Crown Derby’s interpretation of the Imari style in the Edwardian era. Imari patterns originated from Arita in Japan and inspired a huge number of patterns, usually comprising a colour palette of cobalt, vibrant peach/red and a good amount of gold - often you will find exotic flowers painted in panels, with a huge amount of decorative detailing. 

 

Each teacup and saucer set comes with a gift card detailing the history of the antique saucer.

Collection Story

The Reflect collection started with our teacup, which brings life back to antique saucers missing their other halves by using platinum and gold gilding to create highly reflective cups. The mirrored cups reflect the patterned saucers, giving them a new lease of life and a place in contemporary homes. 

Each cup is skilfully decorated and then paired with a saucer, all of which have been meticulously sourced from antique dealers across Britain. Reflect has now grown to include matching teapots, milk jugs, sugar bowls and coffee cups, to complete the collection.

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Every piece of our bone china has passed through several pairs of hands before it arrives at your table. That's what we mean when we say handmade.