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Slide 1 of 7, A watercolor painting of a large bird on a tree branch., Young lived in the Neath Valley and painted Welsh nature, depicting scientifically accurate birds and botanical specimens on to clay
A series of watercolours by a Welsh ceramicist are to go under the hammer at auction.
An album of original bird watercolours by William Weston Young are expected to fetch up to £25,000.
Young, who died in 1847, was one of the defining figures in Welsh ceramics and was best known for his work at the Cambrian Pottery and Nantgarw China Works.
He was an accomplished artist, inventor and entrepreneur and the accidental inventor of the modern blast-furnace brick.
Young lived in the Neath Valley and painted Welsh nature, depicting scientifically accurate birds and botanical specimens onto clay.
Rogers Jones Auctioneers are selling Young's original working drawings for his celebrated porcelain.
They are preserved within one bound volume of 41 sketches.
