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Caughley Porcelain
A Brief History of
Caughley
Caughley
Porcelain was established in Shropshire in 1772 on the banks of the
river Severn near Ironbridge, the area that gave birth to the industrial
revolution and is now designated a World Heritage Site. Caughley produced
fashionable blue and white tableware, introducing the well-loved Chinese inspired Willow Pattern design. Its fisherman design
forms the basis of the present company logo. The present company still
lies in the undulating country of North Shropshire fifteen miles North
West of the original site.

Over the past 25 years Caughley has specialised in
making equestrian figures in English bone china, a medium chosen for its
durability and because it allows great detail to be modelled into the
figure. We use a traditional on-glaze painting process where 5 separate
hand painted coats are fired and fused into the glaze. This gives a finish
that will retain its colour for hundreds of years, unlike modern resin
figures. The whole process has remained relatively unchanged for over
250 years, virtually the only change has been that electric kilns have replaced the old charcoal fired bottle kilns.
These are dying skills. As the rest of the world
moves to mass production we are still carefully producing individual
models that can be handed down from generation to generation.
For further
information on Caughley Porcelain's services please e-mail us by
clicking on our logo.

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