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Royal China 22K Dinner Plate with Gold Lion and Urn seal

By restoreinteriors, 31 January, 2011
Description

I came across these gorgeous dinner plates that I inherited from my Grandmother. They are amazing. They mix really well with my fine china and I can use them as accent plates. Although, I am not sure I want to eat off of them because I know nothing about them. I can't find any information online so I was hoping one of you may know what they are. The markings on the back just says that they are 22K gold.

Aren't they gorgeous? I love the bright colors. They always sat in the back of her china cabinet looking pretty but she never used them. If any of you have any value information or know what the pattern and maker is, I would greatly appreciate the information!

It does say Royal China on the seal. Thanks so much in advance!

Category
China
Medium
22K gold
Distinguishing marks
Royal China, gold hallmark with Lion and Urn seal
Condition
Mint
Size and dimensions of this item
11" in diameter
History
These belonged to my 93 year old grandmother and I think they were her mothers.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
inherited
For Sale?
No
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Lovejoy

14 years 5 months ago

Re: Royal China 22K Dinner Plate with Gold Lion and Urn seal

Nice looking plates, but they are not that old, markings like " Warranted 22k" seldom postdate the 1950's. There were a number of companies that used  "Royal China " in their stamp, but I don't have this one in any of my records, but it could be Royal China by Sebring, located in Ohio . You could check the pattern here:

http://www.replacements.com/china/SEB.htm

or here:

http://www.replacements.com/china/RYL.htm

 

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