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The listings indicate two primary materials: porcelain and bone china.
Common components include dinner plates, salad plates, and bread-and-butter/appetizer plates; many listings also include cups and saucers or soup/cereal bowls.
Available quantities range from large multi-piece sets (for example, 30-piece) to smaller place-setting sets (for example, 5-piece), 4-piece groupings, and individual pieces; service counts shown include service for 6, service for 4, and single-place items.
Descriptions mention gold banding paired with floral or chevron accents on some porcelain patterns; other pieces feature raised enamel dots and two types of metal banding—one described as a solid, hand-applied band and another as an etched repeating-triangle band (noted as platinum in some listings).