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Royal Crown Derby Bristol Belle Orange Tea Saucer NEW
$ 43.82
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Description
This information was copied from a website. We have used this item as a store display, so please ask any questions. We do not accept returns unless it was a mistake on our part. Feel free to ask any questions and we will do our best to answer promptly.NEW without box. This item was used as a store display.
Bristol Belle is a stunning new tableware range in burnt orange, richly embellished with gold repeat patterning, and hand finished with 22kt gold. The pattern features an eclectic mix of coordinating patterns and colors, offering a vibrant and luxurious blend of the exotic and mysterious.
The range has a midcentury feel and conjures up memories of quintessentially English historical references, such as the ‘Bristol Belle’ which in 1967 was the first modern day hot air balloon to be flown in England. Perfect for both indulgent, opulent entertaining and casual feasting alike, Bristol Belle delights with its bold style,casual wit and remarkable versatility. Made in England by Royal Crown Derby.
Usage
- Fine bone china must not be subject to extreme changes in temperature or exposed to a naked flame.
- Items with a gold or platinum trim must not be used in a microwave.
- Fine bone china should not be used for cooking purposes.
Washing
- When washing by hand, avoid scouring pads and abrasive washing detergents which could remove the pattern.
- Most stains or hardened-on particles can be removed by soaking the item in warm water before washing.
- Really stubborn stains can be removed by soaking in a mild bleach solution for up to one hour.
Storage
- When storing or stacking plates, try not to slide them over one another, as this may cause scratches in the glaze.
- We recommend that a paper napkin is placed between each plate.
- Cups should be stored or hung from a cup hook, not stacked, as this weakens the handles.
- In hard water areas, deposits may form on your tableware in time if the water is allowed to dry on the ware. These soluble deposits can easily be removed with a dilute acid such as vinegar.