Chinese blue-and-white ceramics
Originally invented in China, blue-and-white ceramics were widely circulated, copied and re-created by makers worldwide, becoming one of the most well-known and enduring products in the history of Chinese porcelain.
The V&A has 329 works related to Stannard.
Made between 1695 and 1974, these objects form part of the Theatre and Performance Collection and Prints, Drawings & Paintings Collection. We hold work made from paper, ink and printing ink. Related makers include Hopwood & Crew, Francis, Day & Hunter Ltd and J. B. Cramer & Co.