Charles Bourne
Charles Bourne (1776-1836) had one of the smaller factories in Staffordshire, and only produced decorated porcelain for about fourteen years,...
Charles Bourne (1776-1836) had one of the smaller factories in Staffordshire, and only produced decorated porcelain for about fourteen years,...
Gustav Gaudernack (1865-1914) was Norway’s leading Art Nouveau goldsmith. He was born in Bohemia and trained at the Vienna School...
The Spode Museum Trust calls Spode ‘one of the greatest names of the Industrial Revolution’ and few would challenge the...
Jabez Aston was one of Coalport’s principal artists in the 19th Century. His forte was the naturalistic painting fruit, usually...
Coalport is one of the great names in British porcelain yet few know of its derivation. The site chosen by...
William Billingsley is one of the most celebrated names in British porcelain, a talented and influential painter and gilder, as...
Henry Daniel and his son Richard made some of the finest porcelains in England in the first half of the...
Ridgway is among the most illustrious families of English potters. The dynasty was founded by Job Ridgway, who established the...
Robert Chamberlain (c. 1736-98) is reputed to have been the first apprentice taken on by the founder of Worcester porcelain,...
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