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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A pair of English porcelain ice buckets, early 19th century,…

English porcelain ice buckets, early 19th century, 'Imari rock pattern'

A pair of English porcelain ice buckets, early 19th century, probably Coalport in the 'Imari rock and tree pattern', height 16 cm, diameter 25 cm

Coalport porcelain teapot and stand, c. 1805, 'Thumb and…

Coalport Imari Teapot and Stand (1805)

Coalport porcelain teapot and stand, c. 1805, 'Thumb and Finger' pattern in Imari style palette, the oval teapot with loop handle, the cover surmounted by a urn shaped finial, with a matching oval stand (2), height 14 cm width 25 cm. Provenance: Private…

A Coalport 'Hong Kong' lidded vase & matching lidded urn, white…

Imari-style Coalport vase and urn with bird and flower pattern

A Coalport 'Hong Kong' lidded vase & matching lidded urn, white ground with Imari style patternof birds & flowers, hairline cracks to urn, height 18-21 cm

An early Coalport 'Imari' pattern porcelain cup and saucer

Early Coalport Imari Cup and Saucer

An early Coalport 'Imari' pattern porcelain cup and saucer

Coalport Imari pattern lidded urn with rams head handles and…

Coalport Imari Lidded Urn with Rams Head Handles

Coalport Imari pattern lidded urn with rams head handles and acorn finial, height 18 cm

Georgian Coalport teacup and saucer Imari pattern on cobalt…

Imari Coalport Teacup and Saucer with Gilt Accents

Georgian Coalport teacup and saucer Imari pattern on cobalt blue ground. Gilt rims and handle.

An early 19th century Coalport-style Imari palette water jug,…

Imari Palette Water Jug with Gilt Enrichments

An early 19th century Coalport-style Imari palette water jug, the broad rim and body decorated with florals and leaves, gilt enrichments. Height 25.5 cm

Antique Coalport handpainted dish, circa 1810, with Imari…

Imari Coalport Dish with Act of Union Handle

Antique Coalport handpainted dish, circa 1810, with Imari design & act of union handle, width 24.5 cm approx

A John Rose Coalport 'Japan' Imari cabinet plate, circa 1805,…

Rose Coalport Imari Cabinet Plate, Flower Vase Pattern

A John Rose Coalport 'Japan' Imari cabinet plate, circa 1805, the plate in 'Flower vase' pattern in the typical Imari palette of gold, iron red, blue black with accents of salmon and aqua, with a central vase with flowers design and three reserves to the…

A Imari patterned creamer in the manner of Coalport, circa 1805,…

Imari Creamer, Coalport Style, Japan Pattern, 1805

A Imari patterned creamer in the manner of Coalport, circa 1805, with rubbed marks, but pattern identified as 'Japan', the tapering oval creamer of classical design with an elegant pointed looping handle decorated with stylised floral designs within…