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Coalport Porcelain Church Gresley Tray Or Platter

Porcelain, Pottery: Coalport Porcelain: Coalport Church Gresley

 A Beautiful and Quite Rare Tray, or Platter, in the pattern known as Coalports "Church Gresley" with it's Geometric Borders, quite modern for the time.  Circa 1795 to 1800. As a way to be more economic, larger pieces like this were made with a border that could be used with more than just one of the factories patterns.   Church Gresley must appear amongst the names of porcelain factories, in spite of the fact that no authentic piece of china emanating thence is known to exist. This factory, started by Sir Nigel Gresley, seems to have had a tragic, and certainly had a brief, career. Sir Nigel, once Lord of the Manor of Burslem, fell upon evil days and had to retire to the family seat, Church Gresley, near Burton-on-Trent in Derbyshire. Here, in 1795, he sought to recover his fortunes by the manufacture of porcelain, and although he superintended the work himself, employed his daughter as a decorator, and obtained the professional aid of W. T. Coffee, the Derby modeller, the venture was far from successful. In 1800, Mr. Nadin, a local colliery proprietor, assumed the responsibilities of the concern, and even though he succeeded in obtaining from Queen Charlotte an order for a dinner service at 1700 pieces, he was unable to execute the more important items, such as the plates, platters, dishes and tureens which were all spoiled in the firing.  A third and final proprietor, Mr. Burton, of Linton in Derbyshire, met with no better success in the conduct of the works, and the year 1808 saw the factory definitely closed.  The offered platter is in Excellent Condition, and along with the Geometric "Harlequin" Border, features a Beautiful "Star-Burst" Pattern in the center reserve.   A Very Rare Piece, in a Very Scarce Porcelain.  This Platter would Easily retail, in any fine shop for $2,000   Malleries Discounted Price is $1,750.  FIRM
Measurements: 14" by 11"
Year: 19th Century
Item #: MAL-121-10636
Price: $1,750.00

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