Among the most popular of the English porcelain factories among collectors is Royal Worcester. The Worcester porcelain company was founded in 1751.

The First Period of Worcester (1751-76) is sometimes called the Dr. Wall period after John Wall, one of the founders and major shareholders. During this period, Worcester was using the formula for soft paste porcelain which was obtained when they took over Lund's Bristol Porcelain works in 1752.

Worcester also introduced the use of transfer printing on porcelain in 1757, which reduced the need for hand painting which was time consuming and expensive.

In 1783 Thomas Flight purchased the factory for his sons Joseph & John. This period led to a change in the porcelain paste used, achieving a much better, whiter body. The style of decoration during this period became much more neoclassical in style.

In 1793 Martin Barr became a partner in the firm. As more...

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A collection of Dr. Wall Worcester porcelain, late 18th century,…

Late 18th Century Dr. Wall Worcester Porcelain Collection

A collection of Dr. Wall Worcester porcelain, late 18th century, comprising a tea bowl and saucer, a fan pattern chocolate cup and saucer and a blue and white dish, blue crescent and character marks to the base, British Antiques Dealers Association…

A Worcester tea cup and saucer, circa 1765 painted with the fan…

Worcester Fan Pattern Tea Cup and Saucer

A Worcester tea cup and saucer, circa 1765 painted with the fan pattern inscribed to base: mock Oriental mark in underglaze blue the saucer 13 cm diameter

A Dr Wall Worcester Japan 'Fan' pattern dish, 1753-65, a flute…

Dr Wall Worcester Japan 'Fan' Dish

A Dr Wall Worcester Japan 'Fan' pattern dish, 1753-65, a flute edged dish decorated with four semi-circular fan designs to the rim with radiating panels in green, iron red and cobalt with gilt patterns alternating with spherical motifs, centred with a…

A fine Dr Wall Worcester porcelain tea cup and saucer, circa…

Dr Wall Worcester Tea Cup & Saucer, 1760s

A fine Dr Wall Worcester porcelain tea cup and saucer, circa 1760s, finely potted and decorated, the cup with tapering sides decorated with polychrome birds and insects to fan shaped panels and circles reserved upon a mazarine blue ground with foliate…

Three First period blue and white Worcester plates, circa 1770…

Blue and White Worcester Plates, 1770

Three First period blue and white Worcester plates, circa 1770 Two plates painted in blue with a central landscape panel bordered by fan and circular panels reserved on a blue ground, pseudo Chinese marks; together with a lobed rim smaller plate, "…

A Worcester tea bowl and saucer with a blue ground and gilt…

Blue Worcester Tea Set with Birds and Insects

A Worcester tea bowl and saucer with a blue ground and gilt edged fan and circular cartouches containing birds and insects. Unmarked, circa 1765

A Dr Wall Worcester plate, circa 1760-70, of octagonal form…

Dr Wall Worcester Octagonal Plate, Japan Pattern, 1760-70

A Dr Wall Worcester plate, circa 1760-70, of octagonal form with a recessed bowl, the whole decorated in 'Japan Pattern' rocky landscapes and florals upon fan shaped and circular reserves, a central roundel conforming, all upon a mottled blue ground with…

Dr Wall Worcester fan pattern parrot beak jug and cover, c.…

Worcester Parrot Beak Jug and Cover, c. 1770

Dr Wall Worcester fan pattern parrot beak jug and cover, c. 1770 mock oriental underglaze mark. Height 14 cm