
Royal Doulton Dusty Rose Dinner Plates
This set consists of four ceramic dinner plates from the Royal Doulton 'Dusty Rose' collection (pattern number TC1149). These English-made plates feature a classic, minimalist design characteristic of late 20th-century stoneware. Each plate is constructed from fine porcelain or bone china with a bright white glazed base. The rim is decorated with a distinctive three-band motif consisting of a thick central band of salmon or 'dusty rose' pink, flanked by two thinner navy blue or dark teal pinstripes. The plates are circular with a slightly raised rim and a shallow well. Upon close inspection, the glaze appears smooth and reflective, indicating high-quality manufacturing standards typical of the Royal Doulton brand. While specific maker's marks are not visible in the top-down view, this pattern was produced in England primarily during the 1980s. The condition shows light signs of use appropriate for age, such as faint surface utensil marks and minor stacking wear. No significant chips, cracks, or crazing are immediately apparent, although light shelf wear on the unglazed foot rings should be expected. The design exhibits a timeless Post-Modern aesthetic that balances traditional English pottery durability with clean, graphic lines.
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Estimated Value
$40-$60
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Dinnerware/Ceramics
Appraised On
May 6, 2026
Estimated Value
$40-$60
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royal doulton dusty rose
Item Description
This set consists of four ceramic dinner plates from the Royal Doulton 'Dusty Rose' collection (pattern number TC1149). These English-made plates feature a classic, minimalist design characteristic of late 20th-century stoneware. Each plate is constructed from fine porcelain or bone china with a bright white glazed base. The rim is decorated with a distinctive three-band motif consisting of a thick central band of salmon or 'dusty rose' pink, flanked by two thinner navy blue or dark teal pinstripes. The plates are circular with a slightly raised rim and a shallow well. Upon close inspection, the glaze appears smooth and reflective, indicating high-quality manufacturing standards typical of the Royal Doulton brand. While specific maker's marks are not visible in the top-down view, this pattern was produced in England primarily during the 1980s. The condition shows light signs of use appropriate for age, such as faint surface utensil marks and minor stacking wear. No significant chips, cracks, or crazing are immediately apparent, although light shelf wear on the unglazed foot rings should be expected. The design exhibits a timeless Post-Modern aesthetic that balances traditional English pottery durability with clean, graphic lines.
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