An interesting Bow shaped plate, painted with a Kakiemon two quail pattern and a dar…
18th Century British Porcelain
From functional tableware including tea bowls, saucers and sauceboats, to purely decorative pieces such as figurines, the 18th century saw a large increase in porcelain manufacture as it became increasingly accessible to the aspiring middle classes. On this page are fine examples from the great British porcelain factories of the day including Bow, Chelsea, Worcester, Longton Hall, Lowestoft and Liverpool.
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A gold anchor period moulded Chelsea dish, beautifully painted with fruit, nuts, fol…
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A beautiful Derby Cache-Pot and stand, painted with a gilt trellis/foliage decoratio…
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A first period Worcester teapot and cover, painted with Chinese Family pattern.
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A tiny first period Worcester mustard spoon with press moulded handle and painted wi…
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An early red anchor Chelsea pierced basket, painted to the centre with a beautiful b…
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A rare and early Worcester pierced basket, painted in the style of James Rogers wit…
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A very fine and extremely rare pair of early Worcester wall-pockets (right and left …
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