Porcelain works operating 1751-64, the fourth main London factory of the period after chelsea, Bow and Limehouse. A soapstone soft-paste porcelain formula was used for products ranging from tea wares, candlesticks and snuffboxes to chamber pots and flowerpots. Decoration was mainly Chinese-style blue and white, often similar to delftware produced at nearby lambeth, but there were also some high-quality hand-painted designs, and - a Vauxhall speciality - outlines transfer-printed in two or three colours and then overpainted with enamel colours.