How to find dishes to match Evesham Vale?
I have a huge collection of Royal Worcester Evesham Vale serving dishes, casseroles and baking dishes. I do not like the dinnerware in that pattern but can't find anything that "blends". Have you seen anything that would go well? I'm picky - no stoneware or ceramic. Must be porcelain or china. I know this is way out there but you never know. Thanks.
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Check out some of these sites: https://www.swagbucks.com/?f=11&q=porcelin+and+china+selection
You might browse Replacements to see if you can find something that works for you...perhaps you'll find your perfect dinnerware. This could prevent you from running from store to store, saving you time.
why not plain white china with a gold border/trim?
here's nice set https://www.etsy.com/listing/697183031/vintage-gna-fine-porcelain-china-set?gpla=1&gao=1&&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_us_all&utm_custom1=302a9799-97eb-450b-b176-e73f9e3e6d30&utm_content=bing_319339186_1310617986645934_81913644654434_pla-4585513245482005:pla-4585513245482005_c__697183031&msclkid=d7afc5c1ec7118ca7827997d2404eb00 check online for more or local antique shops, consignment shops
There would be most choice if you went with the plain white or off-white, as Dee suggested, then tie in the colors on the pieces that you have already with table linens and charger plates. Individual coloured pieces such salt and pepper shakers, and single mugs would also be easier to find.
So that you always have the same colors as your Evesham Vale dishes with you, collect (free) paint color swatches and clip them together on a hinged snap ring.