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Royal Kent Floral China Cake Plate

Vintage Royal Kent China cake plate.

  • Royal Kent Branded bone china made by the Allied Potteries in the 1980s.
  • 9.5-inch diameter eared cake plate 10.5-ibch between the handles 
  • Fine gilt detailing to the rims
  • Green leaf modernist mid-century design, not named or numbered
  • Mint condition
  • Royal Kent china marks as shown.
  • Royal Kent was a brand of Allied English Potteries who owned multiple pattern books which were leveraged on sub branded china as well as the original factory lines, hence you will not find any history of specific pottery producing Royal Kent, but these pieces almost certainly came off the parallel Royal Albert production line.

Vintage Royal Kent China cake plate.

  • Royal Kent Branded bone china made by the Allied Potteries in the 1980s.
  • 9.5-inch diameter eared cake plate 10.5-ibch between the handles 
  • Fine gilt detailing to the rims
  • Green leaf modernist mid-century design, not named or numbered
  • Mint condition
  • Royal Kent china marks as shown.
  • Royal Kent was a brand of Allied English Potteries who owned multiple pattern books which were leveraged on sub branded china as well as the original factory lines, hence you will not find any history of specific pottery producing Royal Kent, but these pieces almost certainly came off the parallel Royal Albert production line.

$17.26
Royal Kent Floral China Cake Plate
$17.26

Description

Vintage Royal Kent China cake plate.

  • Royal Kent Branded bone china made by the Allied Potteries in the 1980s.
  • 9.5-inch diameter eared cake plate 10.5-ibch between the handles 
  • Fine gilt detailing to the rims
  • Green leaf modernist mid-century design, not named or numbered
  • Mint condition
  • Royal Kent china marks as shown.
  • Royal Kent was a brand of Allied English Potteries who owned multiple pattern books which were leveraged on sub branded china as well as the original factory lines, hence you will not find any history of specific pottery producing Royal Kent, but these pieces almost certainly came off the parallel Royal Albert production line.