Coalport "Camelot" 5 dinner plates
- Beautiful set of 5 vintage Camelot dinner plates by Coalport. They were made before 1960 in England. It's decorated with a rim of beutiful blue and green leaves ans a delicate silver border. Absolutley stunning in person.
These pieces are in excellent condition with no cracks, chips, or crazing.
- Coalport porcelain, ware from the porcelain factory in Shropshire, England, founded by John Rose in 1795. “Coalbrookdale Porcelain”.
Coalport’s glazed bone china was in great demand and improved greatly in quality about 1820 with the refinement of a hard, white porcelain. A Willow pattern and transfer prints were characteristic until a growing tendency toward richness of style was confirmed by the introduction of a maroon ground in 1821. John Rose II, succeeding in 1828, lavishly imitated the French Sèvres style as well as the styles of Chelsea and Derby, with versions of their respective turquoise, claret, and mazarine blue. Gilded and molded ornamental ware with mass incrustations of flowers, after Meissen, was frequent. By 1830 Coalport was among the leading potteries of England.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Pieces bought from BBCH have had a previous life, therefore may show signs of wear consistent with use and age.
DELIVERY
DELIVERY
We use a combination of delivery options depending on the size and weight of your order
DELIVERY, POSTAGE AND PACKAGING APPROXIMATE COSTS Extra Small Parcel £3.00
Small Parcel – £6.00
Medium Parcel – £9.00
Large Parcel – £12.00
Extra Large Parcels – £20.00
We are unable to offer refunds on any of our vintage products.
We aim to provide as much information as possible and supply as many pictures as we can to allow you to make an informed decision on your purchase. We take great care when packaging our goods. Please contact us immediately if you feel that goods have been damaged in transit so we can immediately investigate this. We will endeavour to resolve the situation as soon as possible. Please retain all packaging and take photographs of the condition of the packaging, the damage incurred to the item/s as we will require these.
