Crown Ducal is a name used on some porcelain made by A.G. Richardson and Co., Ltd., of Tunstall and Cobridge, England, beginning in 1916. The company was bought by Wedgwood in 1974.
Size: 25 cm diameter
Only 1 unit available.
Crown Ducal is a name used on some porcelain made by A.G. Richardson and Co., Ltd., of Tunstall and Cobridge, England, beginning in 1916. The company was bought by Wedgwood in 1974.
Size: 25 cm diameter
Only 1 unit available.
If I had to single out one item of crockery that never fails to catch my eye, it’s a beautiful bowl. It’s so versatile. Whether you use it for salads, as a serving bowl, or simply as a dish in which to keep your fresh fruit, it’s one of the most useful items you can have in your kitchen – and when it’s this gorgeous, it’s a conversation starter! This Crown Ducal porcelain bowl, with its shades of autumn and hand-painted designs is a rare find, and the kind of item that brings a warm gust of cosiness to a beautifully laid harvest table.
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Crown Ducal is a name used on some porcelain made by A.G. Richardson and Co., Ltd., of Tunstall and Cobridge, England, beginning in 1916. The company was bought by Wedgwood in 1974.
Size: 25 cm diameter
Only 1 unit available.
Weight | 1.2 kg |
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Dimensions | 25 × 9.5 cm |
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