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His Majesty was introduced in 1955 and discontinued in 1983. The pattern was reintroduced in 2003 and is still in active production today. The pattern features a majestic turkey in full regalia in the center with brown vines and various colored fruit around the border.
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Patterns
His Majesty is a great pattern throughout the fall harvest season and of course is great china for the traditional Thanksgiving Feast!
Accent pieces are available that feature images of different turkey varieties and scenes. Salad and desert plates are available in either square or round styles. Serving pieces such as “oversized” (more aptly described as “Regal sized”) turkey platters, pitchers, deviled egg trays and soup tureens will work to dress up a holiday table for a meal sure to be remembered and impress.
Tip
This versatile pattern can be used all year long, but to really keep your table interesting and fresh, use His Majesty through the fall and winter season and then switch to Summer Chintz to usher in the spring, starting with a nice Easter or Passover dinner.

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Johnson Brothers History
Friendly Village
His Majesty
Old Britain Castles
Summer Chintz
Waterford
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