
English porcelain
English porcelain refers to high-quality ceramic ware produced in England, especially during the 18th and 19th centuries. Known for its fine, translucent appearance and durability, it often features delicate hand-painted designs, intricate patterns, and sometimes gilded accents. Notable manufacturers include Wedgwood, Royal Doulton, and Spode. English porcelain was highly regarded globally and played a key role in the development of ceramic art and industry. Its craftsmanship combines aesthetic elegance with technical skill, making it both functional and collectible.