Pottery was made in the United States by the middle of the seventeenth century, but the first recorded attempt to make porcelain was by Andrew Duche in Georgia about 1738. Other potters tried with little success until the late 1760s.…
Porcelain was first made in America about 1738. During the next decades, more potters made porcelain, but none of the businesses lasted more than ten years. By the middle of the nineteenth century, Jersey Porcelain and Earthenware Company, Tucker and…
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An exceptional collection of early Lenox and other New Jersey porcelain brought equally exceptional prices at a Rago auction this summer. Top lot was a Greenwood china vase painted with hummingbirds, $25,300. An Ott and Brewer Belleek bottle was over…
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