Microwave Cooking for One by Marie T Smith
Shopping for Microwave Safe Dinnerware
Royal Worcester
Only the very wealthy could afford Worcester Porcelain at the time
of its establishment in Worcester, England, in 1751. Founder John Wall was determined
to create porcelain of unsurpassed quality, and indeed, in 1789 King George III awarded
the company the coveted Royal Warrant, thus granting manufacturing privileges for the
British royalty.
During the Victorian era Worcester Royal Porcelain gained international
renown as new decorative techniques were developed and mastered. More than 250 years later,
still on the banks of the River Severn, Royal Worcester continues to produce some of the
world's finest porcelain. While the company's oven-safe porcelain meets the demand of modern
consumers, traditional patterns and craftsmanship still prevail. Today Royal Worcester is
within reach not just of royalty but of any discerning consumer.
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Corinth Platinum —
A contemporary interpretation of classic elegance,
the Corinth Platinum collection presents a strongly geometric Greek
key motif as a formal border to pristine white bone china. |
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Days of the Week —
Designed by Jenny Barnard, a well known ceramics
illustrator, this delightful gift collection is based on the
well known Victorian Days of the Week rhymes in soft pastel
colors. |
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Evesham Gold —
Royal Worcester's Evesham Gold is named for a
town on the River Avon, not far from the birthplace of William
Shakespeare. True to this orchard-rich region of England, the
glossy white porcelain trimmed with 22-carat gold displays a
variety of dangling ripe fruit still on the twig.. |
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Festive Collection —
Scottish illustrator Claire Mackie has teamed up
with Royal Worcester to bring Mackie's lovable animated critters
to your holiday table. Royal Worcester Clare Mackie Festive
Collection is a fun and whimsical collection of giftware items
which can be used to decorate both the home and the holiday
table. |
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Holly Ribbons —
Crafted from fine bone china, Holly Ribbons
celebrates the elegance of the holiday season with an
understated pattern that coordinates with a wide variety of
Christmas decorations. Based upon a Victorian design, a solid
white background showcases a thin red ribbon intertwined with
sprigs of holly and sprays of celebratory mistletoe. Slender
bands of 22-carat gold trim the edges of each tableware piece,
adding graceful sophistication to the holiday table. |
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Howard Cobalt Gold —
Showing a classical strength and no-frills elegance,
Howard Cobalt understandably was favored by 19th-century British
aristocrats. Still popular for today's formal affairs, the
beautifully translucent fine bone china is rimmed with a generous
band of cobalt blue, luxuriously accented on either side with bands
of 22-carat gold. |
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Howard Cobalt Platinum —
Showing a classical strength and no-frills elegance,
Howard Cobalt understandably was favored by 19th-century British
aristocrats. Still popular for today's formal affairs, the
beautifully translucent fine bone china is rimmed with a generous
band of cobalt blue, luxuriously accented on either side with bands
of gleaming platinum. |
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Prince Regent —
Set a sumptuous table with a historical pattern whose
unique story will enchant and intrigue dinner guests. In 1811,
England's Prince Regent ordered the creation of a dinnerware set to
match his exceptionally opulent lifestyle. Each piece was to display
a different design and no detail or luxury was to be spared. Today's
modern version by Royal Worcester beautifully recalls those regal
requirements with translucent white bone china banded by elegant
floral-patterned borders in cobalt, burgundy, and gleaming 22-carat
gold. |
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Sentiments Mugs —
Scottish illustrator Claire Mackie has teamed up with
Royal Worcester to add Mackie's lovable animated critters to mugs
that make great gifts for family or friends. |
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Worcester Herbs —
The Worcester Herbs pattern by Royal Worcester is a practical
range of English designed porcelain. The pattern depicts a
colorful array of cottage garden herbs such as rosemary, thyme,
bay, feverfew, parsley, black mustard and marshmallow. |
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Retired Patterns —
Looking for items to complete your pattern that has been retired?
There's more. Check out the thousands of items currently available. |
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