• Jug, Richard Chaffers' factory, Liverpool, around 1760. Painted with Frederick II of Prussia. Liverpool porcelain is mostly of the soft-paste porcelain type...
  • Liverpool porcelain, ball chaffers, christian, gilbody, pennington, reid and all the liverpool porcelain for sale.
  • A Chaffers, Liverpool milk jug, circa 1758-60Of pear shape with a moulded scrolled handle, shaped and everted rim and a broad foot, painted in blue with the...
  • Liverpool soft-paste porcelain was produced by various manufactories in the city between about 1754 and 1804.
  • Hillis has visited many British and North American collections in order to inspect thousands of examples of Liverpool porcelain, as well as comparative examples...
  • We present our range in 75x75 from the hand of this great collection: LIVERPOOL 75X75, a collection in rectified matt porcelain very neutral but with that natural...
  • It is found on nineteenth century porcelain, some of which is of Coalport origin, and it also occurs on earlier Liverpool porcelain.22 However, within the period...
  • Be it Worcester, Bow, Lowestoft or Liverpool porcelain, at 18th Century English Porcelain, we curate and offer a large collection of antique porcelain.
  • Liverpool porcelain was produced between 1756 and 1804 in a number of factories around Liverpool, England.
  • James Pennington (c1768-c1773) did a little printing, both overglaze and underglaze, and his porcelain is also found with Sadler prints.