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Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery Plymouth City Council Plymouth PL1 2AA |
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01752 304774 |
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museum@plymouth.gov.uk |
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01752 304775 |

Plymouth Museum and Art Gallery is currently working on a project to explore its Plymouth porcelain collection in more depth.
The museum holds the largest public collection of Plymouth porcelain, the first factory to produce hard-paste porcelain in England. William Cookworthy of Kingsbridge, Devon discovered China clay in Cornwall in 1748. Twenty years later he obtained a patent for the manufacture of porcelain and started his factory in 1768. The factory ran for two years, until 1770, producing a wide range of porcelain from domestic tablewares to decorative centrepieces. In 1770, the factory was transferred to Bristol under the leadership of Richard Champion, eventually closing in 1781.
To find out more about Plymouth porcelain why not visit our MP3 free downloads page, or download the free information sheets below?