• Liverpool porcelain is mostly of the soft-paste porcelain type and was produced between about 1754 and 1804 in various factories in Liverpool.
  • Liverpool porcelain, ball chaffers, christian, gilbody, pennington, reid and all the liverpool porcelain for sale.
  • A Liverpool porcelain Pennington cup. Liverpool Christian's teapot. ... A rare Seth Pennington’s Liverpool porcelain mustard pot and cover SOLD.
  • Liverpool porcelain was produced between 1756 and 1804 in a number of factories around Liverpool, England. I have various items for sale below.
  • Liverpool soft-paste porcelain was produced by various manufactories in the city between about 1754 and 1804.
  • To see porcelains by these makers, click on their names. Reference Hillis, Maurice. 2011. Liverpool porcelain 1756-1804.
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  • * An example with the same prints is illustrated in "Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804" 2011, by Maurice Hillis, page 448, plates 10.106, 10.107.
  • James, the eldest of the three Pennington brothers, established his porcelain factory at Brownlow Hill, Liverpool in 1763.2 About 1767 he moved his porcelain...
  • 18thC Liverpool Porcelain Two Quail Pattern Teacup + 2x Saucer, Unmarked. Opens in a new window or tab.