Caughley

Caughley

Caughley porcelain was made in England from 1772 to 1814. Caughley porcelains are very similar in appearance to those made at the Worcester factory. Caughley Pottery Works first introduced the willow pattern of a bridge, three figures, birds, trees, and a Chinese landscape to England in 1780. See the Salopian category for related items. For more information, explore our pottery identification guides for British pottery and porcelain, willow pattern, and other dinnerware patterns.

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