Category:Bristol porcelain
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Lund's Bristol porcelain factory made an early soft-paste porcelain from 1748, before Lund moved it to Worcester around 1752. The later Bristol factory ("Bristol China Manufactory") moved in 1770 from Plymouth, where it had made the first English hard-paste porcelain, and manufactured until 1781. It was run by William Cookworthy (at both sites) until 1774, when Richard Champion, already a shareholder, took it over.