Golden Coalport Plate Hand Painted England Circa 1825

$280.00

This Coalport plate was hand-painted and hand-gilded in England circa 1825.
It showcases bouquets of pink roses and other beautiful flowers in shades of orange, yellow, and purple, all alongside green leaves.
The center displays a large bouquet, surrounded by six cartouches with smaller bouquets.
The lavish gilding, featuring a variety of golden designs, creates a dazzling backdrop around the bouquets.
The combination of brilliant gilt with the beautiful flowers is stunning!

Dimensions: 9.25″ diameter

Condition: Excellent

In stock

Background of Early Coalport Porcelain

In Shropshire, England, Coalport was already a center of porcelain and pottery production in 1795 when John Rose founded the Coalport Porcelain factory. Opened in 1792, the Coalport Canal, which joins the River Severn at Coalport, had increased the site’s attractiveness. From 1800 until a merger in 1814, two Coalport factories were operating, one on each side of the canal. Both factories made mostly tablewares with elaborate hand-painted overglaze decoration.


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