A selection of Worcester porcelain including pieces from the First
Period (Dr. Wall Period), Barr Worcester, Flight & Barr Worcester,
Chamberlain's Worcester and Grainger Worcester. These Worcester
factories cover the period from c1752 through to c1850. These items
cover blue and white painted, printed, monochrome and polychrome
decorated wares and renowned decorators, such as James Giles. |
A variety of New Hall wares from this Staffordshire Pottery dating from
c1781 -1835. |
The famous English Caughley factory, dating from c1775 -1799. Items
include pieces with printed blue and white decoration, underglaze blue
and gilt decoration as well other types of decoration, some hand painted
or imitating the popular Chinese export porcelain of the period. |
A selection of porcelain tea wares from the famous Coalport factory in
Shropshire, founded by John Rose in 1796. During the 19th century the
factory became famous for elaborate porcelain encrusted with delicate
flowers, known as 'Coalbrookdale'. |
A variety of manufacturers including Chelsea, Chelsea-Derby, Liverpool,
Lowestoft, Coalport, Spode, Minton, etc. |