Artgal

by Albert Turoń

Artgal

by Albert Turoń

cultures artists

Tucker Factory

Nationality

American

Lifetime

Unknown

Biography

The first American porcelain factory of note, begun in 1825 by William Ellis Tucker (d. 1832) in Philadelphia. It became Tucker & Hulme in 1828 Tucker & Hemphill in 1831. From 1833 to 1836 the factory was run by Joseph Hemphill (1770-1842) with Tucker's brother Thomas (1812-1890) as manager. It closed in 1838. Early wares were decorated with painted scenes in sepia and dark brown, similar to blue-and-white Staffordshire wares: later, during the Hemphill period, they became much richer, often derived from Sèvres patterns, with heavy gilding and brightly painted flower decorations.

Artworks

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Pitcher

Tucker Factory