Product Description
King's Arms Tavern Dinnerware
Unabashedly regal. Still used daily at the King’s Arms Tavern. The famed lion and unicorn coat of arms of Britain’s royal Hanover line (1714-1837) embellishes this popular and historic creamware.
Please note that all items in this collection are sold individually, including the teacup saucer.
Dinner Plate - 9 3/4" dia.
Bread and butter - 6 3/8" dia.
Rimmed soup bowl - 10" dia.
Fruit bowl - 8 oz.
Teacup - 7 1/2 oz.
Teacup Saucer
Teapot - 18 1/2 oz.
Cream Jug - 5 1/4 oz.
Bouillon - 7 1/2 oz.
Features
- Design Inspired by English Delft Plate, Circa 1730
- Same dinnerware used in King's Arms Tavern at Colonial Williamsburg
- Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Oven safe up to 450 degrees
- Made in USA
- WILLIAMSBURG exclusive!
Inspiration
Tavernware is based on period designs that have been interpreted for modern dinnerware. Plates take the form and shape of plates of the period while hollowares, such as teacups and teapots, have been adapted for modern requirements. Tavernware is decorated with elements from eighteenth-century patterns and is used in the taverns operating today in the Historic Area of Williamsburg.