Whitefriars glass is a range of high-quality household glassware that was produced by the British glass manufacturer James Powell & Sons, which was founded in London in 1834. James Powell & Sons began as a family business, and specialised in the production of stained glass, and gained a reputation for producing some of the finest stained glass windows in Britain.

In the late 19th century, James Powell & Sons began to experiment with new glassmaking techniques, and in the early 20th century, the company began to produce a range of high-quality art glassware, including vases, bowls, and other more...

The Wedgwood Pottery Company has been in operation for over 250 years. Founded in 1759 in England by Josiah Wedgwood, the company quickly became known for its high-quality pottery and innovative designs.

In the early years of the company, Josiah Wedgwood was focused on creating new types of pottery that would meet the demands of the changing market. He introduced a variety of new techniques, including the use of transfer printing, which allowed for intricate designs to be applied to pottery quickly and easily.

One of Wedgwood's most famous designs was the Jasperware line, which was introduced in more...

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Wedgwood blue ground dragon bowl, manufactured for James Powell…

Wedgwood Dragon Bowl for James Powell & Sons

Wedgwood blue ground dragon bowl, manufactured for James Powell & Sons, London, 23 cm diameter approx.

A Wedgwood dragon lustre Ware bowl for James Powell Sons…

Dragon Lustre Bowl by Wedgwood for Whitefriars Glassworks

A Wedgwood dragon lustre Ware bowl for James Powell Sons Whitefriars Glassworks, c.1910

Two Wedgwood blue ground dragon cabinet plates manufactured for…

Dragon Cabinet Plates in Wedgwood Blue Ground

Two Wedgwood blue ground dragon cabinet plates manufactured for James Powell & Sons, London, 23 cm diameter approx