Reference Library

Online Library

This section of the site is an online library, where you can explore the history of each manufactory. However, it is an evolving part of the site - we want this site to truly be for collectors, & consequently feel that it needs to be built by collectors. As you can see, it is a mammoth task, and we simply haven't got the time (nor the knowledge!) to do everything ourselves, so any help in putting information etc together will be greatly appreciated. Otherwise information will be added as time permits.

We will also include information into the types of porcelain produced at each manufactory, along with indicators that can be used in attribution.

Our hope is that other collectors will help us to build this online library, by contributing articles towards it. If you would like to share your knowledge & experience, then please click here.

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Reference Articles


Chronological Index of English Porcelain Manufacturers c.1742 to 1800

This section lists all known makers of porcelain in England in the 18th Century, along with a brief history.
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The Story of Porcelain

The history & story of porcelain in England.
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What is Soft Paste Porcelain ?!?

Collectors & Dealers quickly forget how difficult it is to grasp what soft paste porcelain is & how it was made. This article gives you the answers.
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Hybrid Hardpaste Porcelain c.1780-1810

This is another group of porcelains that can cause confusion. This article explains what Hybrid Hardpaste porcelain is & who made it.
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More sections will be added over time, in the meantime please be sure to check the Newsletter Page for recent articles.


 

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