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Royal Crown Derby - Japanese Old Imari 1128 Gold Lunch Side Salad Dessert Plate

Royal Crown Derby Plate

A Royal Crown Derby Imari pattern lunch plate.
Measures 22cm diameter and is in good condition without any detected chips, cracks or restoration.
Printed factory marks to base.

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Colour Gold
Brand Royal Crown Derby
Type Collector Plate
Culture Japanese
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