The design of this exclusive range is closely derived from the large collection of botanical Chelsea porcelain acquired by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Most of the pieces, which date from c.1750, can be seen in the cabinets of the Morning Room in Clarence House. Set up in Chelsea in 1746 by the silversmith Nicholas Spirmont, Chelsea Porcelain was the first English porcelain factory.
Made from eucalyptus board with a melamine finish and black baize backing, these mats are heatproof to 160 degrees
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https://www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk/buckingham-palace-chelsea-porcelain-orchid-table-mat.html2608Chelsea Porcelain Orchid Table Mathttps://www.royalcollectionshop.co.uk/media/catalog/product/1/0/100083.jpg16.9516.95GBPInStock/Chinaware/Fine China Collections/Chelsea Porcelain/Homeware/Homeware/Kitchen and Dining Equipment/Chinaware/Fine China Collections/Homeware/Kitchen and Dining Equipment/Dinnerware/Christmas/Gifting/Gifts for Foodies/Christmas/Gifting/Gifts Under £30134485592611706749755<p>The design of this exclusive range is closely derived from the large collection of botanical Chelsea porcelain acquired by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Most of the pieces, which date from c.1750, can be seen in the cabinets of the Morning Room in Clarence House. Set up in Chelsea in 1746 by the silversmith Nicholas Spirmont, Chelsea Porcelain was the first English porcelain factory.</p>
<p>Made from eucalyptus board with a melamine finish and black baize backing, these mats are heatproof to 160 degrees</p>
<p>Diameter 25 cm.</p> <p>The design of this exclusive range is closely derived from the large collection of botanical Chelsea porcelain acquired by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. Most of the pieces, which date from c.1750, can be seen in the cabinets of the Morning Room in Clarence House. Set up in Chelsea in 1746 by the silversmith Nicholas Spirmont, Chelsea Porcelain was the first English porcelain factory.</p>
<p>Made from eucalyptus board with a melamine finish and black baize backing, these mats are heatproof to 160 degrees</p>
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