Bow ware
Bow ware
(bō), English porcelain, similar to Chelsea wareChelsea ware,chinaware made in the mid-18th cent. at a factory in Chelsea, London. The earliest specimens extant are dated 1745 and have the potter's mark of a triangle and the word Chelsea. Nicholas Sprimont in the late 1740s directed the factory's production.
..... Click the link for more information. . It was made at Stratford-le-Bow from 1730 to 1776, when its factory was absorbed by the Derby wareDerby ware
, English china produced at Derby since about 1750, when William Duesbury opened a pottery there. The china was close in style to contemporary Chelsea ware and Bow ware, whose factories Derby absorbed in the 1770s.
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