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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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Bowl with "Wood Pigeons" pattern
Artist / Maker: Baddeley Littler Co.
c.1785
Object number: G99.2.21
'Neptune' Vase
Artist / Maker: Barr Flight & Barr Factory
c.1810-1820
Object number: G88.2.1
Porter mug with "The Natural Sprays" pattern
Artist / Maker: Caughley China Manufactory
c.1775-1785
Object number: G99.3.43
Coffee Pot with "The Fruit and Wreath" pattern
Artist / Maker: Caughley China Manufactory
c.1775-1785
Object number: G99.3.42a-b
Slop bowl with "Gillyflower" pattern
Artist / Maker: Caughley China Manufactory
c.1780-1785
Object number: G99.3.41
Tea bowl and saucer with 'Claret' ground
Artist / Maker: Caughley China Manufactory
c.1775-1785, later decorated
Object number: G96.1.4.1-2
Fluted creamer with floral swags
Artist / Maker: Caughley China Manufactory
c.1780
Object number: G91.7.63
Chocolate cup and saucer, possibly painted by William Billingsley (1758- )
Artist / Maker: William Duesbury II
c.1790-1795
Object number: G83.1.1120.1,2-3
Jardinière and stand with named Derbyshire views
Artist / Maker: William Duesbury II
c.1795
Object number: G83.1.1132.1-2
Vase with Encampment Scene
Artist / Maker: Derby Porcelain Factory
c.1795
Object number: G83.1.1136
Two Figure  of finches
Artist / Maker: Derby Porcelain Factory
c.1760-1770
Object number: G91.7.24.1-2
Covered chestnut basket and stand with flora in green camaieu
Artist / Maker: Derby Porcelain Factory
c.1765-1770
Object number: G91.7.25.1-3
Dolphin-style cream ewer, after a Worcester original
Artist / Maker: William Duesbury I
c.1765
Object number: G95.2.5
Figure of Harlequin
Artist / Maker: William Duesbury I
c.1770-1780
Object number: G96.5.65
Dolphin ewer butterboat
Artist / Maker: William Duesbury I
c.1765-1780
Object number: G99.2.29
Basket decorated with flowers and landscape
Artist / Maker: William Duesbury I
c.1756
Object number: G83.1.1117
Photographer: Toni Hafkenscheid
Artist / Maker: Unknown Artist
c.1755
Object number: G05.12.7
Coffee cup with Dutch scenes by F. Duvivier (1740-after 1796)
Artist / Maker: James Neale and Co.
c.1789-1792
Object number: G99.2.25
Botanical partial dessert service
Artist / Maker: John Rose and Co.
c.1810
Object number: G89.3.1.1-28
Pair of bulb pots with named views
Artist / Maker: John Rose and Co.
c.1805
Object number: G91.7.65.1-2
Harlequin with bagpipes
Artist / Maker: Longton Hall Porcelain Factory
c.1754-1757
Object number: G83.1.895
Harlequin
Artist / Maker: Longton Hall Porcelain Factory
c.1750-1752
Object number: G83.1.896
Pair of plates painted in the Sèvres style
Artist / Maker: Nantgarw China Works
c.1815-1820
Object number: G91.7.66.1-2
Moulded dish with vines and grapes
Artist / Maker: New Derby China Works
c.1760
Object number: G04.3.1