Christopher Potter, rue de Crussol, Manufacture du Prince de Galles

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Christopher Potter, rue de Crussol, Manufacture du Prince de Galles
Porcelain service including: 20 dinner plates, 18 soup plates, 3 covered vegetable dishes, a covered butter dish, a bowl, three small oval dishes, two oval deep dishes. D. plate 24,5 cm Some hair and small chips on the reverse side In 1789, the Englishman Christophe Potter set up his factory in the rue de Crussol under the name of the Prince of Wales factory. In 1792, Etienne Louis Blancheron takes again the direction of the manufacture when Potter repurchases the manufacture of porcelain of Chantilly (Régine de Plinval de Guillebon, Faïence and Porcelain in Paris, 1995, p. 180).
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