Royal Crown Derby OLD IMARI SOLID GOLD BAND SWALLOW paperweight RRP £430
Recognised internationally as one of the most popular patterns ever designed by Royal Crown Derby. Handcrafted using techniques unchanged in over 260 years, the new Old Imari Solid Gold Band Swallow is launched and signifies a union of love, a journey between two people with the power of a spiritual connection. Beautifully decorated in the distinctive Derby red and cobalt blue colours, embellished in 22 carat gold, makes for a perfect pair of swallows for divine love. Dating back to the early years of the 19th Century and recorded in the Royal Crown Derby pattern book number two, c. 1882, the Old Imari Solid Gold Band was adapted from the more traditional Old Imari pattern. Beautifully decorated in the distinctive Derby red and cobalt blue colours and embellished in 22ct gold to admire in any room setting. Beautifully presented with a Crown Derby blue presentation box. Backstamp Detail; Gold Stopper with the inscription: Royal Crown Derby.
Dimensions: Height 10cm, Width 16cm, Depth 9.5cm approximately. Royal Crown Derby was established in 1750, Royal Crown Derby manufactures the world's finest tableware of bone china in the heart of England. Royal Crown Derby is a family-owned business, that produce exceptional products. This item is in the category "Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Decorative Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Paperweights". The seller is "pandorapottery" and is located in this country: GB.
This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Colour: Gold
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
- Material: Porcelain/ China
- Theme: British
- Pattern: Old Imari
- Type: Paperweight
- Features: Decorative
- Use: Decorative
- Sub-Type: British
- Boxed/ Unboxed: Boxed
- Featured Refinements: Royal Crown Derby Paperweight
- Year of Manufacture: 2021
- Object Type: Paperweight
- Date Range: 1980-Now
- Origin: Derbyshire UK
- Brand: Royal Crown Derby
- Time Period Manufactured: 2020-Now
- Original/Reproduction: Contemporary Original
- Era: 21st Century (2000-now)