The Bow porcelain factory (active c. 1747–64 and closed in 1776) was an emulative rival of the Chelsea porcelain factory in the manufacture of early soft-paste...
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Bone china (redirect from Bone porcelain)
became standard at the Bow porcelain factory in London (operating from around 1747), and spread to some other English factories. The modern product was...
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(1775–present) Belleek, (1884–present) Bow porcelain factory, (1747–1776) Caughley porcelain Chelsea porcelain factory, (c. 1745, merged with Derby in 1770)...
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(1884–present) Bow porcelain factory (1747–1776) Caughley porcelain Chelsea porcelain factory (c. 1745; merged with Derby in 1770) Coalport porcelain Davenport...
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Porcelain manufacturing companies are firms which manufacture porcelain. The table below lists European manufacturers of porcelain established before the...
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bow EBow, electronic device for playing the electric guitar Bows (band), a band from the UK B.O.W. (born 1970), Finnish rapper Bow porcelain factory Bow...
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of porcelain to the market, financed by Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. The production of porcelain in the royal factory at...
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Chelsea porcelain is the porcelain made by the Chelsea porcelain manufactory, the first important porcelain manufactory in England, established around...
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partner in the Lowestoft porcelain factory, who is said to have hidden in a barrel in Bow to observe the mixing of their porcelain. A partner in Longton...
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Imperial Porcelain Factory (Russian: Императорский Фарфоровый Завод, romanized: Imperatorskii Farforovyi Zavod), also known as the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory...
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Limoges porcelain is hard-paste porcelain produced by factories in and around the city of Limoges, France, beginning in the late 18th century, by any...
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the patentee of the Bow porcelain factory, London, and claimed in his epitaph to be "the inventor and first manufacturer of porcelain in England," though...
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Spode (redirect from Spode porcelain)
Caughley factories. The bone porcelains, especially those of Spode, Minton, Davenport and Coalport. Although the Bow porcelain factory, Chelsea porcelain factory...
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figurines made by rival factories in Bow and Chelsea. It was common at the time that dealers purchased white glazed porcelain from various manufacturers...
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The Frankenthal Porcelain Factory (German: Porzellanmanufaktur Frankenthal) was one of the greatest porcelain manufacturers of Germany and operated in...
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this with clay and create a form of fine porcelain, said to rival the best from abroad, known as Bow Porcelain. In November 1753, in Aris's Birmingham...
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events. Rediscovery of the ruins of Pompeii. Thomas Frye of the Bow porcelain factory in London produces bone china. Publication in Amsterdam of the Neptunian...
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Royal Worcester (redirect from Royal Worcester Porcelain Factory)
two other factories in Worcester, are known as Worcester porcelain. The enterprise has followed the pattern of other leading English porcelain brands, with...
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and jugs, with shapes copied from silverwork or from Bow and Worcester porcelain. The factory, built on the site of an existing pottery or brick kiln...
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Stratford, London (section Bow Bridge)
a factory near Bow Bridge called "New Canton" to produce some of the first soft-paste porcelain to be made in the country. The site of the factory was...
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The Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin (German: Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur, abbreviated as KPM), also known as the Royal Porcelain Manufactory Berlin...
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a large production in factories across Europe by the end of the 18th century. Despite the huge influence of Chinese porcelain decoration on Islamic pottery...
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China painting (redirect from Porcelain painter)
and mezzotintist Thomas Frye (1710–62) produced bone china at his Bow porcelain factory in East London. Bone china was also made at Lowestoft, at first...
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Blue and white pottery (redirect from Blue and white (porcelain))
other early English factories in a style known as Chinoiserie. Chelsea porcelain and Bow porcelain in London and Lowestoft porcelain in East Anglia made...
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Royal Crown Derby (category British porcelain)
in 1776, he acquired the remainder of the formerly prestigious Bow porcelain factory, of which he also transferred the portable elements to Derby. In...
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Dehua porcelain (Chinese: 德化陶瓷; pinyin: Déhuà Táocí; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tek-hòe hûi), more traditionally known in the West as Blanc de Chine (French for "White...
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a merchant and entrepreneur who was one of the founders of the Bow porcelain factory. The Heylyn family originally came from North Wales. Heylyn was...
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Chinese ceramics (redirect from Chinese porcelain)
pottery vessels fired in bonfires or kilns, to the sophisticated Chinese porcelain wares made for the imperial court and for export. Chinese ceramics show...
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hard-paste porcelain known from Chinese and Japanese export porcelain. They succeeded in developing soft-paste porcelain, but Meissen porcelain was the first...
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Worcester porcelain; this was soft-paste porcelain. In 1770 the Plymouth porcelain factory, which made England's first hard-paste porcelain, moved to...
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