Caughley Definition
Caughley is the name of a porcelain that was produced in England from 1772 to 1814. Caughley was known for the fabulous pottery techniques used to make the pottery. They appear similar to the porcelain made at the Worcester factory. The willow pattern of a bridge is one among the first designs that Caughley Pottery Works introduced. A bulk of Caughley potteries were seen in shades of white and blue.