British-made Coalport AD 1750 Sandringham Manor luxury gold-inlaid classical vase aquarium

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British-made Coalport AD 1750 Sandringham Manor luxury gold-inlaid classical vase aquarium - Pottery & Ceramics - Porcelain

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[Brand]: British Wedgwood Coalport [Origin]: Made in England [Material]: Bone China (bone china) [Size]: Height 27cm*width 15cm including cover 【Era】: 1960-1970 [Condition]: Well preserved (wedgwood boxed) 💖Coalport AD 1750 usually refers to the fine porcelain manufactured by the Coalport Porcelain Company. This company was founded around 1750. "AD 1750" is usually used to mark the historical origins and long tradition of the brand, highlighting its history since the mid-18th century. Outstanding contributions in the field of ceramic crafts. Coalport porcelain is regarded as a symbol of royalty and nobility, inheriting the exquisite skills and elegant design of British craftsmen. This logo not only represents the long-standing heritage of craftsmanship, but also symbolizes nobility, elegance and classic British style. 💖 🌹 Sandringham House is a private country estate of the British Royal Family, located in Norfolk, England. The manor has been an important private residence of the British royal family since 1862, and monarchs of all generations have spent much private time here. Sandringham Manor is known for its elegant architectural style and extensive gardens. The manor is full of Victorian design elements and exudes a unique historical atmosphere. The estate is surrounded by beautiful landscapes and well-tended gardens, reflecting the grandeur and serenity of a royal estate. Every year, the Queen of England and her family members celebrate Christmas here, and the manor has become an important place for the British royal family's festive traditions. Sandringham Manor is not only an important symbol of the British royal family, but also a royal residence full of history and culture. 🌹 In 1967, Coalport joined the Wedgwood Group and became part of Waterford Wedgwood in 1985. However, within the Wedgwood Group, Coalport has always maintained a special status due to its exquisite carving and painting skills. In the early 1970s, a group of new employees were even recruited Carving craftsmen with extraordinary strength ✨✨Wedgwood✨✨ Josiah Wedgwood, known as the "Father of British Potters", established his main kiln in Stoke-on-Trent in 1759. Shortly after the founding of the company, we developed hard ceramics, which were named "Queen's Porcelain" by the consort of King George IV at the time. In addition, he also published the black pottery made by potters at that time, named "Egyptian Black". In 1774, he established Wedgwood's reputation with his newly invented relief jade. In the following years, new types of ceramics were gradually introduced as a result of his research. When it was passed down to his son Josiah II, the Wedgwood kiln mixed more than 50% ashes into the porcelain clay and successfully fired fine bone china, which is pure white, flawless, highly translucent and hard in texture. China'. Once again adding to the glorious history of Wedgwood. The "Columbia" series launched since around 1800, the brightly colored "Astopali" and "Florence Turquoise" series, the Victorian-style "Wild Strawberry" and the Bertolick-derived Porter's famous fairy tale-"Peter Rabbit" series... These best-selling works successfully combine the techniques cultivated by ancient Fu Tong with the design sense of the new era.

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Porcelain
How It's Made
Handmade
Where It's Made
United Kingdom
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No.194,058 - Home & Living  |  No.7,348 - Pottery & Ceramics
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"AD 1750" is usually used to mark the brand's historical origins and long tradition, highlighting its outstanding contributions in the field of ceramic craftsmanship since the mid-18th century. Coalport porcelain is regarded as a symbol of royalty and nobility, inheriting the exquisite skills and elegant design of British craftsmen.

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