Antique Coalport Porcelain Platter Red Chrysanthemum Pattern England Circa 1820

$530.00

This exquisite Coalport porcelain platter was hand-painted in England circa 1820.
It features the Red Chrysanthemum pattern, which showcases a bold, Imari-style design.
The intricate design features a profusion of swirling vines and stylized flowers in deep red, creating a striking visual effect against the crisp white porcelain ground.
The rim is finished with delicate gilding, adding a refined touch.
This early 19th-century English porcelain platter exemplifies Coalport’s mastery of intricate decoration.
It draws inspiration from Japanese Imari porcelain while reflecting the elegance of the British Regency period.

Condition: Excellent, with very minimal wear to the gilding, consistent with age

Dimensions: 13.75″ x 10.25″

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Background of Coalport Porcelain

The Coalport Porcelain factory was established by John Rose in 1795.
Rose had previously trained at the Caughley Porcelain manufactory in Shropshire and began producing his own pottery nearby at Jackfield around 1780.
His rapid success allowed him to acquire the Caughley Porcelain factory in 1799, which then became the main factory for Coalport Porcelain.
John Rose hired the talented William Billingsley as a chief painter and Billingsley’s chemist, Walker, who brought technical recipes from the Nantgarw factory to Coalport.

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