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Where can you see authenticated Chelsea porcelain in museums?

The Victoria and Albert Museum publishes accessible material on the Chelsea Factory, which displays Chelsea objects and discusses the anchor mark, including pieces marked with a small gold anchor. The British Museum maintains a record of the Chelsea Porcelain Factory, which summarizes the early triangle marks and later anchor mark dating ranges. These public resources help collectors learn by comparison, to see how the glaze holds up, how the enamels age, and what the marks look like when worn. Even without a tour, museum websites offer reliable images and curatorial notes that can help with research. For collection purposed, keep a small folder of museum images that match your pieces by shape and decoration, then use this folder to help you with your purchases and insurance paperwork.

 
 

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