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Royal Crown Derby
The Royal Crown Derby tableware collection is the culmination of 250 years of craftsmanship and traditional skills. Still created in England using traditional methods, Royal Crown Derby's china patterns stand out because of the exuberance and historical details of their creation. Royal Crown Derby dinnerware bears the mark of the royal crown of England, proclaiming it to be of the highest quality and artistry. Royal Crown Derby designs are investments that will grow more beautiful and richer in value, and will never be out of vogue. Shown, “Chelsea Garden.” |
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Anna Weatherley
Because Hungary has a tradition of hand-painted porcelain going back almost two centuries, international designer Anna Weatherley established a studio of 40 talented artists in Budapest to create her collection of hand-painted porcelain. Though many of her designs are inspired by the early botanical illustrators and flower painters of the 17th and 18th century, they are equally at home in contemporary or traditional settings. |
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Bernardaud
Since 1863, Bernardaud has perpetuated and diversified the traditional skills and techniques in the fabrication of porcelain, preserving the cultural heritage of France. The company continually reinvents art through hand craftsmanship in porcelain. Shown, “Jardin Indien.” |
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L’Objet Blending ancient techniques with distinctly modern sensibility, L’Objet creates objects inspired by the beauty of the natural world. “Agean” is created by artisans in Portugal of Limoges porcelain. In white as shown, it is perfect for everyday use. Also available with hand painted gold or platinum accents. |
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William Yeoward
The American Bar collection of contemporary handmade drinking glass for The Bar evokes the style and glamour of the 1920s and 1930s when the new experience of Cocktails and Jazz was all the rage. With America in Prohibition the fashionable places to see and be seen were the American Bars that proliferated across the Grand Hotels of Europe. The present day sees a new passion for Cocktails and Mixology; these drinks take time and skill to create – they deserve a beautiful glass! |
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