A Royal Crown Derby Imari dinner service for eight 1984, old Imari Japan pattern 1128, fifty five pieces. In rich iron red, navy, with hints of emerald and gilt enrichments, with reserved borders alternating patterned and floral designs, and petal forms enclosing further floral motifs, comprising dinner, entree, soup, side plates, cups and associated saucers, creamer, sugar bowl, gravy boat and tray, a platter and two bowls; backstamps and date cyphers to all. Length 34.5 cm. Width 27 cm. (large platter)
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