Royal Crown Derby Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Oval Platter

US$1,190

Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Oval Platter34.5 cm (l) x 27 cm (w) x cm (d) / 13.5" (h) x 10.5" (w) x " (l)

US$1,190

Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Large Oval Platter41 cm (l) x 31 cm (w) x cm (d) / 16.0" (h) x 12.1" (w) x " (l)

US$1,230

Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Salad Bowl10cm (h) x 25cm (d) / 3.9" (h) x 9.8" (d)

US$1,235

Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Teacup and Saucer8cm (h) x 13cm (d) / 3.1" (h) x 5.1" (d)

US$200

Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Teapot14cm (l) x 15cm (h) x 12cm (w) / 5.5" (h) x 5.9" (w) x 4.7" (l)

US$675

Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Sugar Bowl10cm (l) x 9cm (h) x 6cm (w) / 3.9" (h) x 3.5" (w) x 2.3" (l)

US$325

Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Creamer9cm (l) x 5cm (w) x 8cm (h) / 3.5" (h) x 2.0" (w) x 3.1" (l)

US$200

Royal Crown Derby’s table services are made using the highest quality materials, as has been the case since its inception in 1750. The Riviera Dream collection is no exception; each piece is handcrafted in the heart of the UK from fine bone china. A mint green border is interlaced with hand-painted hoops that create a 22-karat gold rope.

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Royal Crown Derby’s table services are made using the highest quality materials, as has been the case since its inception in 1750. The Riviera Dream collection is no exception; each piece is handcrafted in the heart of the UK from fine bone china. A mint green border is interlaced with hand-painted hoops that create a 22-karat gold rope.

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Royal Crown Derby Riviera Dream Hand-Painted Bone China Oval Platter

US$1,190
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Meet the Maker:

Royal Crown Derby

Since its inception in 1750, Royal Crown Derby has held the title as one of the world’s finest producers of bone china. This is reflected in its story, having accumulated a long list of admirable projects that includes the first-class dining suite of the Titanic. Calling cards are high-quality materials and intricate finishing touches, both of which are anchored by human touch. As such, each piece takes a journey from the hands of one master craftsperson to another, passing through the Derbyshire workshop until it’s worthy of the ceramicist’s signature backstamp. The clientele speaks volumes too, counting every British monarch since King George III.