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CHINA & GLASS
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| GREAT EXHIBITION CHINA |
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The exquisite pattern of this English fine bone china range from the Royal Collection is taken from a dessert stand that formed part of a Minton service purchased by Queen Victoria at the Great Exhibition in 1851. Each piece is finished by hand using 22 carat gold. CLICK ON DESCRIPTIONS TO VIEW ITEMS. |
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| QUEEN VICTORIA CHINA |
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This range of English fine bone china commemorates the golden age of Queen Victoria (1819-1901) and has been designed exclusively for the Royal Collection. CLICK ON DESCRIPTIONS TO VIEW ITEMS. |
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| THE NATION'S FAVOURITE |
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In a heartfelt salute to Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, we offer you the opportunity to purchase a unique set of English fine bone china commemoratives. Each piece bears the Majesty logo and an inscription. CLICK ON DESCRIPTIONS BELOW TO VIEW ITEMS. |
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| HENRY VIII 500TH ANNIVERSARY |
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Pieces of finely-crafted English bone china from William Edwards of Stoke-on-Trent to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII's accession to the throne in April 1509. CLICK ON DESCRIPTIONS TO VIEW ITEMS. |
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| BUCKINGHAM PALACE CHINA 2010 |
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A selection of Royal Collection fine bone china to mark the 2010 summer opening of Buckingham Palace.
The design is inspired by the silk wall hangings in the palace’s Green Drawing Room, which was remodelled by John Nash for George IV and contains some of the finest examples of the king’s collection of furniture and paintings.
Made in Staffordshire using traditional methods which have remained unchanged for 250 years, each piece is skilfully hand-finished using 22-carat gold. CLICK ON DESCRIPTIONS BELOW TO VIEW ITEMS. |
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| BUCKINGHAM PALACE CHINA 2009 |
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A selection of items from the Royal Collection to mark the 2009 summer opening of Buckingham Palace.
The beautiful plaster mouldings representing the Arts that can be seen in the Marble Corridor at Buckingham Palace, commissioned by Edward VII in 1902, are the inspiration for this attractive range.
Made in Staffordshire using traditional methods unchanged for 250 years, these English fine bone china pieces are finished by hand using 22-carat gold. CLICK ON DESCRIPTIONS BELOW TO VIEW ITEMS. |
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| BUCKINGHAM PALACE CHINA 2008 |
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The royal crown and rays of the Garter star taken from the vast mirrored mahogany and gilt doors adjoining each of the state rooms are the inspiration for the teacup and saucer from the Royal Collection's 2008 range. |
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