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    Posted 8 years ago

    ahagraphics
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    c 1906 Royal Crown Derby Porcelain partial tea service - this belonged to my great grandmother in France around this time period - absolutely flawless although difficult to find anything that matches exactly "old imari" appears to be a popular thing to call it but I don't think it's correct. Also, my pieces have a 3903 on the bottom - but that is not the correct pattern number (?) oh well....I love them and they are in the china closet but if you have knowledge I'd be happy to learn :)

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 8 years ago
      It is beautiful! The problem with older pieces is that the pattern name was not written on the bottom. I’m sure there must be a Crown Derby collectors society in the IK, and there may even eye a museum.
      Here’s a link to antique-marks, which is a great resource for British fine porcelain that may have a link for you
      http://antique-marks.com/royal-crown-derby.html
    2. ahagraphics ahagraphics, 8 years ago
      Thanks Mary - yes I've been to antique-marks.com and you are correct that there is a site and a museum - and this excellent reference for marks http://www.royalcrownderby.co.uk/trademarks/

      Sadly, few seem to care about the actual pattern as I saw TWO listings on various sites that had different patterns pictured when describing one piece...(I've done A LOT of research lol)
    3. Rick55 Rick55, 8 years ago
      Very nice set Aha! I have an early English set, but not as nicely decorated as your!

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