Coalport porcelain was first produced in 1795 by John Rose, who established a porcelain factory in Coalport, Shropshire, England. The company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality porcelain with intricate designs and fine craftsmanship. In 1814, the Coalport factory was purchased by William Pountney, who expanded the business and increased production. During the 19th century, Coalport porcelain was highly sought after and exported to many countries. The company continued to produce porcelain chaning hands a number ot times, before it became part of the Wedgwood group in 1967.

Coalbrookdale porcelain, on the other hand, was produced by the Coalbrookdale Company, which was located in Coalbrookdale about 6 km from Coalport. The company was founded in 1795, the same year as Coalport porcelain. Coalbrookdale porcelain was known for its fine figurines and other decorative items, and the company was particularly noted for its high-quality casting techniques. The Coalbrookdale more...

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Coalport porcelain tray, of square form with shaped acanthus…

Coalport Porcelain Tray with Floral and Gilt Decoration

Coalport porcelain tray, of square form with shaped acanthus border, the interior decorated with floral spray, surrounded by gilt decoration on a cobalt ground, with similar decoration to border, 27 cm x 29 cm

A botanical porcelain comport, early 19th century, unmarked,…

Botanical Porcelain Comport with Grapevine Corners and Gilt Handles

A botanical porcelain comport, early 19th century, unmarked, shape in the manner of Coalport, rectangular with moulded grapevine corners and acanthus and shell handles picked out in gilt, a hand painted floral specimen to the centre and two specimens to…

Mid 19th century Coalport part dessert service, with ornate…

Gilt Coalport Dessert Set with Comport & 9 Plates

Mid 19th century Coalport part dessert service, with ornate gilt decoration, comprising of a comport and 9 various shaped serving plates

Antique Coalport hand painted comport decorated with scene of…

Hand-painted Coalport Comport with Castle and Lake Scene

Antique Coalport hand painted comport decorated with scene of castle and lake, gilt decoration to green border, height 7 cm, diameter 23 cm

Large Coalport twin handled serving tray with twig handles, a…

Coalport Serving Tray with Fable Painting

Large Coalport twin handled serving tray with twig handles, a green chequered border, with a large central panel painted with a fable, early 19th century. Provenance: Moorabool Gallery Geelong, length 34 cm, wide 24 cm

An embossed Coalport gravy tureen with stand, circa 1825, the…

Embossed Coalport Gravy Tureen with Stand, 1825

An embossed Coalport gravy tureen with stand, circa 1825, the oval tureen with leafy lug handles and a border of embossed grapevine fruits and foliage, lavishly decorated with polychrome floral bouquets and formal gilt enrichments, the conforming lid with…

Good Victorian Coalport porcelain dessert set hand painted…

Victorian Coalport Porcelain Dessert Set with Floral Decoration

Good Victorian Coalport porcelain dessert set hand painted floral decoration, with gilt borders, including 18 plates, (diameter 23 cm approx, each), 2 footed serving dishes, and 4 comports, circa 1860s

A significant Coalport comport with the Mcauliffe Family crest,…

Coalport Comport with McAuliffe Family Crest and Bird Decorations

A significant Coalport comport with the Mcauliffe Family crest, 1805-10, by James Donovan of Dublin, decorators and retailers, decorated in the French manner to three shaped reserves with pairs of brightly coloured birds in landscapes upon a lavishly gilt…

A Coalport comport, double handled, decorated with common ivy,…

Gilt Ivy Coalport Comport (Damaged, Restored)

A Coalport comport, double handled, decorated with common ivy, heightened in gilt. (damaged, restored to painted leaves). Height 19 cm.

Two Coalport floral and gilt lidded comports, with diamond…

Coalport Floral & Gilt Lidded Comports, c1851

Two Coalport floral and gilt lidded comports, with diamond shaped registration mark to base indicating c1851

A Coalport painted & gilt comport, English, 19th century. 29 cm…

Coalport Painted & Gilt Comport, 19th Century

A Coalport painted & gilt comport, English, 19th century. 29 cm across the handles

Coalport, rectangular comport, hand painted with flowers circa…

Hand-painted Coalport Comport with Floral Design

Coalport, rectangular comport, hand painted with flowers circa 1840, approx 27 cm wide

Antique Davenport platter, bowls, Coalport comport, Buddha,…

Antique Tableware and Decor

Antique Davenport platter, bowls, Coalport comport, Buddha, teapot, jug, etc

Coalport mid 19th century botanical dessert service double…

Botanical Dessert Service with Hand-Painted Flowers and Fruit

Coalport mid 19th century botanical dessert service double handled comport central panel painted with a rose, two diamond shaped plates, sqaure plate, three deep plates and thirteen dessert plates all hand painted with flowers and fruit on cobalt blue…

A Coalport deep blue and gilt fruit service, comprising an oval…

Deep Blue and Gilt Fruit Service by Coalport

A Coalport deep blue and gilt fruit service, comprising an oval and a square plate, two comports and twelve plates, each with a white centre and a deep blue border with raised gilt and a gadrooned gilt edge 23 cm wide.