An example of a vintage Derby Crown Ware tea set with serving platter dish on a plain white background Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-example-of-a-vintage-derby-crown-ware-tea-set-with-serving-platter-dish-on-a-plain-white-background-image345504328.html
RM2B23288–An example of a vintage Derby Crown Ware tea set with serving platter dish on a plain white background
Royal Crown Derby tea service in the White Bedroom at Kingston Lacy, Dorset. NT inventory number: 1250717. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-royal-crown-derby-tea-service-in-the-white-bedroom-at-kingston-lacy-94491081.html
RMFDMC9D–Royal Crown Derby tea service in the White Bedroom at Kingston Lacy, Dorset. NT inventory number: 1250717.
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RMRG7FDY–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. ^*«:^3i:3Si^ , Q^ ,!^.-^..^,' y â .>. f^^^^ ^^$^f^ Figure lo.âPieces of a tea set of Crown-Derby porcelain, dating about 1790. The cups and saucers, covered sugar bowl, container for cream or rnilk, plate, and bowls are ornamented with gilt borders and a scattering of blue flowers on a white ground. {USJ^M 34089-34095; Smithsonian photo 43j4rA.) as in the north, teaâor, at the time of the American Revolution its patriotic substitute, cofifeeâwas served by the fire as soon as the first winter winds were felt. Philip Fithian, while at Nom