James Giles was the owner of a china and glass decorating establishment in Soho, London. He is most connected to Worcester by buying porcelain in the white or with underglaze scale blue and decorating it for the London and High Class market trade.

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James Giles was the owner of a china and glass decorating establishment in Soho, London. He is most connected to Worcester by buying porcelain in the white or with underglaze scale blue and decorating it for the London and High Class market trade.