Pinxton porcelain

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Pinxton porcelain is a rare and highly collectible English bone china produced in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, noted for its fine quality and elegant hand-painted decoration.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf English porcelain
bone china
ceramic ware
associatedWith John Coke NERFINISHED
William Billingsley NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
decorativeStyle early 19th-century English style
late 18th-century English style
decorativeTechnique gilding
hand-painted borders
overglaze enamel painting
hasQuality fine quality body
high translucency
highly collectible
rare
hasType gilded border wares
landscape-decorated wares
painted floral wares
locatedInTimePeriod early 19th century
late 18th century
manufacturer Pinxton Porcelain Factory NERFINISHED
marketCharacteristic high auction prices for fine pieces
materialUsed bone ash
china stone
feldspar
kaolin
notedFor delicate floral painting
elegant hand-painted decoration
gilded details
landscape decoration
partOf history of English porcelain
placeOfOrigin Pinxton, Derbyshire NERFINISHED
productionEndTime c. 1813
productionStartTime c. 1795
rarityReason limited output
short production period
typicalProduct bowls
coffee wares
cups and saucers
dessert services
jugs
plates
tableware
tea wares
usedFor decorative display
domestic table use
valuedBy ceramics collectors
museum collections

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Pinxton hasProduct Pinxton porcelain
Pinxton hasCeramicsHeritage Pinxton porcelain