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WORCESTER PORCELAIN AT CHEEKWOOD.

Acknowledgements                                                                                   6

The Ewers-Tyne Collection of Worcester Porcelain al Cheekwood            7

A History by Jack Becker

Foreword and the Story of Worcester Porcelain by Henry Sandon             8

The Collection

Lund's Bristol and Early Worcester Blue and White                                  12

Early Worcester Coloured Porcelain                                                        40

The Flights and the Barrs                                                                         94

The Chamberlains and the Graingers                                                      140

The Worcester Royal Porcelain Company                                              182

Bibliography                                                                                          218

Index                                                                                                    219

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The Ewers-Tyne collection of Worcester porcelain at cheekwood

Writer : Sandon John

Editor : Antiques Collectors Club

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Pub year : 2008

Pages : 224

Collection :

S : 25X31

Pictures : 317

Includes colors : 304

Binding : Relié sous jaquette

Language : Anglais

ISBN : 978-1-85149-558-0

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EAN : 9781851495580

This catalogue of the Ewers-Tyne Collection provides lovers of fine porcelain with a very special opportunity. Curiously, this is the first time that all three centuries of Worcester porcelain have been presented together in a single book. The earliest pieces at Cheekwood were made in the middle of the eighteenth century. During the Dr Wall Period, Worcester porcelain was inspired by China and Japan and yet has an English charm all of its own. Important early coloured wares copy royal productions from Dresden and Sèvres. Here are special pieces from famous services, some painted in the Giles workshop in London. Split into two separate factories during the Regency period, the Flight family ran the original Worcester works in partnership with the Barrs. Meanwhile the Chamberlain family set up a rival factory across the city. Many masterpieces from the early nineteenth century are in the Ewers-Tyne Collection, including specimens from some of the finest armorial services finished off with sumptuous gilding. The Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, known today as Royal Worcester, was established in 1862. The Victorian period is represented at Cheekwood by the incredible figures of James Hadley and Thomas Brock, while painted porcelain by senior artists show how the traditions of fine craftsmanship continued into the twentieth century. Henry and John Sandon are the leading authorities on Worcester porcelain and their informative text accompanies clear colour illustrations of every piece. The result is a beautiful as well as invaluable reference book detailing the long history of porcelain making at Worcester. This sumptuous volume provides a fitting tribute to an inspired collection housed in the gorgeous setting of Cheekwood in Nashville, Tennessee.

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