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Coalport
/ ˈkəʊlˌpɔːt /
noun
- antiques a white translucent bone china having richly coloured moulded patterns, made in the 19th century at Coalport near Shrewsbury
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The neighbourhood of the Severn, as far as Coalport, has fallen off in beauty as it has increased in wealth.
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The “worm sprig” and the “Tournay sprig” were much made at Coalport.
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The Coalport factory china mark at the present day has the date 1750, proudly going back to these early days.
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The factory is still in operation at Coalport, where fine porcelain is produced.
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About 1820 the Swansea works were purchased by Mr. Rose, and all was concentrated at Coalport.
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