Coalport porcelain was first produced in 1795 by John Rose, who established a factory in Coalport, Shropshire, England. The company quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality porcelain, with intricate patterns and fine craftsmanship. In 1814, the Coalport factory was bought by William Pountney, who expanded the business and increased production. During the 19th century, Coalport porcelain was highly sought-after and exported to many countries. The company continued to produce porcelain through several changes of ownership, before becoming part of the Wedgwood Group in 1967. Coalport Porcelain was known for its fine figurines and other decorative objects, and the company was particularly renowned for its high-quality casting techniques. This piece is in perfect condition, with no other chips, cracks, crazing or obvious signs of damage or restoration. Dimensions: Length 27 cm, Width 14 cm, Height 14.3 cm, Weight 511 gr. Please study the accompanying photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of this description. The item will be shipped with full tracking and insurance.