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Leah Bourne

TORONTO Minimalism reigns in this Canadian city, where Wedgwood’s Jasper Conran teapot ($116) sells well

WASHINGTON In Georgetown, customers find Kate Spade’s Laurel Canyon bowl ($110) cheerful

BOSTON The unique shape and gold detailing of J. Seignolles’ porcelain bowl ($116) have made it a must in Beantown

LOS ANGELES Hermès’ Jardin des Orchidées presentation plate ($375) flies out of the North Rodeo Drive flagship

DALLAS L’Objet’s Blossom bowl ($340) is a favorite at Neiman Marcus, where it is available exclusively

NEW YORK CITY Shoppers consider Tiffany & Co.’s hand-painted Birds of the Nile plate ($825) an heirloom in the making

ATLANTA Herend’s Rothschild Bird tureen ($1,680) is named after the family it was created for in 1850

BOCA RATON, FLA. White-and-blue patterns, like the one found on Ralph Lauren Home’s Côte d’Azur soup bowl ($55), are popular in this enclave

CARACAS In the Venezuelan capital, buyers scoop up Lenox’s Butterfly Meadow Tiger Swallowtail mug ($15)

LONDON Watts’ Kinnersley platter ($153) stands out because it is decorated with 22-karat gold

COPENHAGEN Royal Copenhagen’s Blue Fluted Mega pattern is the choice for Denmark’s royal family; this pitcher ($150) is particularly successful

BERLIN Meissen brought porcelain to the market in 1708; this breakfast cup and saucer ($530) is its current hit

STRASBOURG, FRANCE On rue de la Mésange, Bernardaud’s Constance oval platter ($434) is a winner

ZURICH The Cristobal salad plate ($82) is a best seller for Raynaud, the preferred china brand of the late Princess Diana

BRUSSELS In the antique quarter, Gien’s Jacinthe plate ($125) is prized

PARIS Rue Royale shoppers choose Haviland’s Laque de Chine coffeepot ($610)

DUBAI The trademark Medusa makes this Versace Home Collection plate ($225) sought after

SHANGHAI Christofle’s cup and saucer ($74) is selected because of its clean lines

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