Antique Pinxton Porcelain c1800 Billingsley Mansfield Decorated Saucer
Antique Pinxton Porcelain c1800 Billingsley Mansfield Decorated Saucer
Pinxton Porcelain was produced in Pinxton, Derbyshire, England, from 1796 to 1813. The factory was established by John Coke and William Billingsley, a renowned porcelain painter known for his exquisite floral designs. Billingsley had previously worked at the Derby Porcelain Factory and brought his expertise to Pinxton.
Pinxton Porcelain is known for its high-quality bone china, which was granular yet transparent with a brilliant glaze. The factory produced domestic ware and tableware.
Measures 5 & 3/8" or 13.1cm diameter.
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