They're called crockery.
they are in dish category
crockery
manufacture
The collective noun for a group of tableware is a set of dishes.
There is no specific collective noun for saucers, in which case a noun that suits the context of the sentence is used, for example a stack of saucers (china), a fleet of saucers (flying).
late Middle English (denoting a table or sideboard on which cups, plates, etc., were displayed)
moving plates
Category is used as a noun in sentences. I love to play the game "Category" with my friends at recess. I think I'll select another category.
crockery
One use is dinnerware (plates, bowls, cups, saucers).
Crockery. Dinner or tableware in some cases
Wedgwood is the name of a china company that makes tableware. (Like cups saucers plates etc)
You are probably supposed to use white cups and saucers so that the pigment colours really stand out. If you had coloured plates, than it would be hard to see the pigment as clearly.
Dinnerware is an assortment of plates, cups, saucers, etc. used for serving and eating a meal, or a set of these dishes.
The collective noun is 'CROCKERY'. The collective noun for knives, forks and spoons is 'CUTLERY'.
Chinaware is fine dishes made of a translucent ceramic material called china. Examples of china tableware are plates, cups, saucers, sugar bowls and creamers.
Cups Nkanuka goes by Cups and Saucers.
The collective noun for a group of tableware is a set of dishes.
Flying Cups and Saucers - 1949 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
You can usually tell by the cracks in it. If you can't some of the more modern day china will have their dates on them.