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  2. Chelsea porcelain factory - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea was known for its figures, initially mostly single standing figures of the Cries of London and other subjects. Many of these were very small by European standards, from about 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 3 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (6 to 9 cm) high, overlapping with the category of "Chelsea Toys", for which the factory was famous in the 1750s and 1760s.

  3. William Duesbury - Wikipedia

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    Brittania figure dated 1780 now in Derby Museum. In 1770 Duesbury was able to purchase the failing Chelsea porcelain factory and for the next few years he probably used it to decorate porcelain produced in Derby destined for the London market. He continued the tradition at Chelsea of holding an annual auction.

  4. List of porcelain manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Bow porcelain factory, (1747–1776) Caughley porcelain; Chelsea porcelain factory, (c. 1745, merged with Derby in 1770) Churchill China; Coalport porcelain; Davenport; Denby Pottery Company; Goss crested china; Liverpool porcelain; Longton Hall porcelain; Lowestoft Porcelain Factory; Mintons Ltd, (1793–1968, merged with Royal Doulton ...

  5. 12 Valuable Swarovski Crystal Figurines That Cost a ... - AOL

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    Here are the most expensive vintage Swarovski figurines we found for sale on eBay. Limited Edition Wild Horses. Swarovski CrystalCollectorStore / ebay. Highest listing price on eBay: $2,500.

  6. Louis-François Roubiliac - Wikipedia

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    For a friend like Thomas Hudson he was willing to sculpt figures of Painting and Sculpture to ornament a marble chimneypiece in Hudson's house in Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. [17] For his friend William Hogarth he even carved a portrait of Hogarth's dog "Trump"; [18] it was later repeated in Chelsea porcelain and Wedgwood. His ...

  7. Ceramic art - Wikipedia

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    The main English porcelain makers in the 18th century were at Chelsea, Bow, St James's, Bristol, Derby and Lowestoft. Porcelain was ideally suited to the energetic Rococo curves of the day. The products of these early decades of European porcelain are generally the most highly regarded, and expensive.