I opened a few pieces for the pictures. The Mikado pattern was designed in 1894 by Royal Crown Derby's art director, Thomas Amos Reed.
It was inspired by rice paper drawings that he had obtained in the Far East. The original illustrations formed the basis of the scenes. With the exception of a few of the larger pieces, which are decorated with the complete design, all of the smaller items are decorated with a different chapter of the story.
Variations of the legend associated with the pattern are many. Indeed, little imagination is needed to weave a tale with such romantic subjects as'Wandering Sad-Eyed Lover','The Tall Standing Pagodas of the Orient'. The Flight of Cranes', all set against a backdrop or rivers, mountains and delicate leaf tracery. Th e set is properly marked with Royal Crown Derby backstamp and the cipher. It looks it is made in 1982.
8 (eight) Dinner plates - 10 5/8 in diameter. Plates - 8 1/2 in diameter. 8 (eight) Bread and butter/Dessert plates - 6 1/4 in diameter. 8 (eight) Coffee/Teacups - approx.
3 3/4" in diameter at the rim and 2 3/8" tall. 8 (eight) Saucer for the cups - approx. The set is in excellent, NEW condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs. Would have a place in any china collection. This is a piece of history that everyone will be proud to have.
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