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Dessert / Salad Plate, Royal China, Quban Royal, 22K Gold, Vintage

Dessert / Salad Plate, Royal China, Quban Royal, 22K Gold, Vintage

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  • Vintage Salad / Dessert Plate, Quban Royal by Royal China, Large Pink and Yellow Roses, USA Ceramics, Rare Patterns, Dinnerware, Tableware, (Discontinued)
  • Made in Sebring, OH, USA
  • Vintage: 1940's
  • Details:  This is a very pretty pattern by Royal China.  The center design has two large roses, one pink, one yellow, surrounded by smaller pink and yellow flowers and green leaves.  It has a gorgeous 22 karat gold filigree border.  The plate is not smooth, it has a swirled border.  Perfect for a Spring or Summer table setting, for Easter, Mother's Day or any special occasion.  Makes a pretty wall plate.  If you collect this pattern, we hope our pieces are a happy find.  We carry other pieces in this pattern if you're interested. 
  • Materials:  Ceramic
  • Dimension:  Approx. 7.25 inches in Diameter 
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Good Condition considering its age.  There are no cracks, chips, or visible scratches on this plate, however, there is crazing on both the front and the back of the plate.  There is also a blue stain on the back that we could not remove.  The gold rim looks in very good condition.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  Please remember these are VINTAGE and ANTIQUE items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and imperfections.    

The Royal China Company started in 1934 in Sebring, Ohio. It was founded by Beatrice L. Miller, William H. Habenstreit and John Bert Briggs. They started low funds, workers agreed to work without pay until business grew.  Originally their inexpensive dishware was sold at dime stores or were given away as premiums in grocery stores and gas stations.  But their wares gained popularity quickly, their most popular pattern during this time was “Blue Willow”.  In 1943, the plant was converted to produce china and porcelain. In 1949-1950, they introduced a new line called “Currier Ives” which became even more popular than Blue Willow. The C & I patterns were made in green, brown, blue and pink, from 1949–1986.  By 1965, Royal was the largest in the U.S.. Mr. Miller retired in 1969 and sold the plant to the Jeannette Glass Co. of Pennsylvania. In the 1970's after having to rebuild due to a fire, they became the largest dinnerware plant in Sebring, and the third largest in the United States. Jeannette Glass/Royal was purchased by Coca Cola Bottling Co, and then was sold to an investors group, The J Corporation.  By 1986 all operations had ended. An interesting fact about this company, when Miss Miller went to the bank with the proposal to purchase the building, she was turned away because in those days a woman in manufacturing was practically unheard of, so Mr. Habenstreit had to go back to the same bank. He was approved for the loan. 

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