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English Porcelain

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English Porcelain

Despite early experiments with the production of porcelain, the earliest commercially successful production of porcelain in England did not occur until 1745, when the Chelsea manufactory was established in London. By the 1750s a number of porcelain manufacturers were operating in London, the Midlands, East Anglia and the West of England. All English porcelain manufacturers were run as commercial businesses by entrepreneurs without direct royal or noble patronage.

Early English porcelain was “soft-paste”, low-fired and made without kaolin. During the second half of the eighteenth century, manufacturers tried different formulas to prevent their porcelain from slumping during firing or from cracking when filled with boiling liquids – an essential requirement given the British love of tea. Bodies could include “frit”, a glassy compound made of a variety of different materials that were ground and added to clay; soapstone, which prevented cracking; and bone ash, which added strength. Eventually, kaolin was discovered in England and some hard-paste porcelain was produced.

The Gardiner Museum’s assemblage of English porcelain includes gifts made by many significant Canadian collectors including George and Helen Gardiner, Vernon W. Armstrong, Norman B. and Cicely B. Bell, Barry and Marjorie Pepper, Roger Wilson, the Radlett Collection, and others. It is the most comprehensive public collection in the country.

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Dish with "The Argument" pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1775-1785
Object number: G18.2.1
Teabowl and Saucer with Mother and Child pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1775-1785
Object number: G18.2.2a-b
Shell-shaped Dish with Flora Sprays pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1758-1760
Object number: G18.2.3
Creamer with "Cannonball" pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1755-1780
Object number: G18.2.4
Teapot with Three Flowers Pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1770-1780
Object number: G18.2.5a-b
Cup, Teabowl and Saucer with Three Flowers Pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1770-1780
Object number: G18.2.6a-c
Sauceboat with One Porter Landscape pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
c.1765
Object number: G18.2.7
Teabowl and Saucer with Landslip pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1755-1765
Object number: G18.2.8a-b
Bowl with Candle Fence pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1760-1770
Object number: G18.2.9
Salad bowl with Pine Cone pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1770-1785
Object number: G18.2.10