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Coalport porcelain was first produced in 1795 by John Rose, who established a porcelain factory in Coalport, Shropshire, England. The company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality porcelain with intricate designs and fine craftsmanship. In 1814, the Coalport factory was purchased by William Pountney, who expanded the business and increased production. During the 19th century, Coalport porcelain was highly sought after and exported to many countries. The company continued to produce porcelain chaning hands a number ot times, before it became part of the Wedgwood group in 1967.

Coalbrookdale porcelain, on the other hand, was produced by the Coalbrookdale Company, which was located in Coalbrookdale about 6 km from Coalport. The company was founded in 1795, the same year as Coalport porcelain. Coalbrookdale porcelain was known for its fine figurines and other decorative items, and the company was particularly noted for its high-quality casting techniques. The Coalbrookdale more... Company was active until the 1850s, when the company went out of business.

Both Coalport and Coalbrookdale porcelain are considered valuable by collectors less...

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A Fine-Three piece Coalport rococo vase garniture, circa 1835,…
Coalport Rococo Vase Garniture, c. 1835, attributed to Flamboyant Decoration

A Fine-Three piece Coalport rococo vase garniture, circa 1835, decorated attributed to Stephen Lawrence Flamboyant lobed and cabochon bodied baluster vases with waisted necks and extravagant fold over acanthus leaf handles, decorated with dual floral bouqu

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A Coalport plate with decoration attributed to Stephen Lawrence,…
Coalport Plate with Stephen Lawrence Decoration

A Coalport plate with decoration attributed to Stephen Lawrence, circa early 1840s, a richly decorated plate with a moulded edge, three rococo oval cartouches to the cobalt border with floral studies and further sprigs in white enamel and gilt, a fine deep

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A Coalport dessert plate, circa 1840, pattern 4/412, decorated…
Coalport Dessert Plate, 1840, Stephen Lawrence Decoration

A Coalport dessert plate, circa 1840, pattern 4/412, decorated by Stephen Lawrence, the plate having a moulded rim with sand and gilt acanthus scrolled rims, sprigs and gilt enrichments, three shaped reserves enclosing floral sprays, and centred with a fin

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