Coalport Porcelain Photos

Coalport in Shropshire was an English porcelain production town from about 1795 to 1926. Coalport porcelain specialized in hand painted decoration & scenes.

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Porcelain ice cream coolers by Coalport Manuf. of Shropshire, England at Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, MI.Plate with scene of Connecticut River by Coalport Porcelain Factory, Shropshire, England, at de Young Museum. San Francisco, CA.Porcelain sauce tureens by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Coalport shell-shaped dish at Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Fredericton, NB.
Porcelain ice cream coolers (c1815) by Coalport Manuf. of Shropshire, England at Detroit Institute of Arts. Detroit, MI.Plate with scene of Connecticut River (c1820-30) by Coalport Porcelain Factory, Shropshire, England, at de Young Museum. San Francisco, CA.Porcelain sauce tureens (c1820) by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Coalport shell-shaped dish (c1825) at Beaverbrook Art Gallery. Fredericton, NB.
Porcelain dinner service by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Porcelain sugar bowl by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Porcelain serving platter by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Coalport plate collected by Pat Nixon used in White House at Nixon Library. Yorba Linda, CA.
Porcelain dinner service (1st half 19thC) by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Porcelain sugar bowl (late 19thC) by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Porcelain serving platter (1st half 19thC) by Coalport, England at Tudor Place. Washington, DC.Coalport plate collected by Pat Nixon used in White House at Nixon Library. Yorba Linda, CA.
Dining room table setting with Coalport china owned by Louisa's mother Abigail May Alcott at Orchard House. Concord, MA.


Dining room table setting with Coalport china owned by Louisa's mother Abigail May Alcott at Orchard House. Concord, MA.



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