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Christian (Maker) |
After the death of his partner, Richard Chaffers, in 1765, Philip Christian continued the operation of their Shaw's Brow porcelain factory, buying out Mrs Chaffers in 1769 and then bringing his son into the business. Sometime in the later 1760s Christian began printing in underglaze blue at the factory. He may also have undertaken some overglaze printing, although examples of Sadler printing on Christian's porcelain are also known. Some of Christian's underglaze blue prints are based on Worcester examples, which has lead to confusion, particularly as the two factories each used a soaprock body. For Christian porcelain click here Reference |
http://printedbritishpotteryandporcelain.com/who-made-it/christian-maker |