Royal Crown Derby is a British porcelain manufacturer that was founded in 1750 in Derby, England. The company was originally known as "Derby Porcelain," and it produced a wide range of ceramic items, including tableware, vases, and figurines. In 1775, the company was granted a royal warrant by King George III, which allowed it to use the title "Royal Crown Derby."

Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, Royal Crown Derby established a reputation for producing high-quality, hand-painted porcelain with intricate designs. The company's porcelain was known for its delicate and detailed patterns, as well as its bright and vibrant colors. It also produced a wide variety of items, including plates, cups, saucers, figurines, and vases. Many of these pieces were decorated with gold and other precious metals, which added to their luxury and elegance.

In the 19th century, Royal Crown Derby became known for its Imari-style more...

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A Royal Crown Derby 'Imari Witches' potpourri vase c.1911,…

Imari Witches Potpourri Vase by Royal Crown Derby

A Royal Crown Derby 'Imari Witches' potpourri vase c.1911, hexagonal potpourri vase with pierced cover, finely painted in the Imari 'Witches' pattern 6299, height 11 cm

A Royal Crown Derby coffee service. Witches pattern comprising…

1955 Royal Crown Derby Witches Coffee Service

A Royal Crown Derby coffee service. Witches pattern comprising coffee pot, cream jug 11 coffee cans and saucers. Date cipher 1955.

A Royal Crown Derby vase date cipher 1911. Together witches…

Antique Derby Vase, Plates, and Jug Collection

A Royal Crown Derby vase date cipher 1911. Together witches pattern plates 1927, 1926 and Derby Crown jug 1884. Vase and jug 11 cm high