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    The Lowestoft Porcelain Factory was a soft-paste porcelain factory on Crown Street (then Bell Lane) in Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, which was active from...
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  • porcelain Longton Hall porcelain Lowestoft Porcelain Factory Mintons Ltd, (1793–1968, merged with Royal Doulton) Nantgarw Pottery New Hall porcelain Plymouth...
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  • Porcelain manufacturing companies are firms which manufacture porcelain. The table below lists European manufacturers of porcelain established before the...
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    porcelain Longton Hall porcelain Lowestoft Porcelain Factory Mintons Ltd (1793–1968; merged with Royal Doulton) Nantgarw Pottery New Hall porcelain Plymouth...
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    Lowestoft (/ˈloʊ(ɪ)stɒft, ˈloʊstəf/ LOH-(ih)-stoft, LOH-stəf) is a coastal town and civil parish in the East Suffolk district of Suffolk, England. As...
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    founding partner in the Lowestoft porcelain factory, who is said to have hidden in a barrel in Bow to observe the mixing of their porcelain. A partner in Longton...
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    other early English factories in a style known as Chinoiserie. Chelsea porcelain and Bow porcelain in London and Lowestoft porcelain in East Anglia made...
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    Nantgarw porcelain and Swansea porcelain to Coalbrookdale, which continued to thrive through the rest of the century. The Coalport factory was founded...
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    (1710–62) produced bone china at his Bow porcelain factory in East London. Bone china was also made at Lowestoft, at first mainly decorated in underglaze...
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    service and a blue-and-gold china service purchased from the Lowestoft Porcelain Factory in England were used for dining, and a simple surtout de table...
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    Spode. 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...
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    Goss crested china (category British porcelain)
    seaside resorts in the late 19th century. In fact, Lowestoft porcelain in particular, but also other factories, had been producing such pieces for a century...
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    arts. Around the mid-century many porcelain factories opened, including Bow in London, and in the provinces Lowestoft, Worcester, Royal Crown Derby, Liverpool...
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  • Chief Yeoman of Signals Frederick William Henry Chatten, P/JX.129765 (Lowestoft). Chief Yeoman of Signals John Cecil Proud, D/J.4495 (Newcastle upon Tyne)...
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  • 1900s, £400, – miniature cat 'love token' made in 1750 by the Chelsea porcelain factory £1,000 – 1926 'wind-up' toy car, made in Great Britain by Chad Valley...
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  • Established in 2004, its headquarters is in London. Its owner is Sky Group. Lowestoft Water Company — was a utility company (water supply, formerly also a gas...
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