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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Granger Worcester cabinet plate, hand painted with scene of…

Hand-painted Granger Worcester fisherman plate with gilt border

Granger Worcester cabinet plate, hand painted with scene of fisherman. Border decorated with gilt foliate scroll on blue ground. Base impressed with factory stamp and hand painted script 'Loch Lomond'

18th century Worcester porcelain tea bowl, in fisherman pattern,…

Worcester Porcelain Fisherman Tea Bowl

18th century Worcester porcelain tea bowl, in fisherman pattern, decorated with figures fishing on boats and rocks, on a circular foot, a/f, diameter 7.5 cm

A Worcester porcelain plate, circa 1790 decorated with the…

Worcester Porcelain Plate with Fisherman and Cormorant Print

A Worcester porcelain plate, circa 1790 decorated with the fisherman and cormorant print mark to base: mock oriental mark in underglaze blue 20 cm diameter

Penningtons Liverpool oversized mug, strap handle in the…

Liverpool Fisherman Mug and Worcester Mustard Pot

Penningtons Liverpool oversized mug, strap handle in the fisherman pattern c.1780 with first period Worcester mustard pot, no cover, 15.5 cm and 6.5 cm heights

A first period Worcester blue and white sugar bowl and cover,…

Worcester Blue and White Sugar Bowl with Fisherman Pattern

A first period Worcester blue and white sugar bowl and cover, circa 1760s, unmarked or partial mark only, the deep bowl with a shaped domed cover with a projecting lip and an applied floral finial and leaves, decorated with the traditional fisherman and…

An 18th century First Period Worcester lidded jar/tea caddy,…

18th Century Worcester Fisherman & Cormorant Tea Caddy

An 18th century First Period Worcester lidded jar/tea caddy, the tapered cylindrical body with 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, the conforming lid with sculpted floral finial, crescent mark in underglaze blue to base. Height 12.5 cm

A Dr Wall Worcester blue and white butter tub and a Caughley…

Blue and White Butter Tub and Mask Head Jug

A Dr Wall Worcester blue and white butter tub and a Caughley mask head jug, circa 1770 and 1800, the butter tub with domed cover in 'Three flowers' pattern with twin lug handles and a flower and leaf finial, crescent mark underside and various labels; and…

Two Worcester blue and white tea wares: a saucer and a dish in…

Worcester Blue & White Tea Set Pieces

Two Worcester blue and white tea wares: a saucer and a dish in 'Fisherman and Cormorant' pattern, circa 1780-90, the dish with a cell and diaper border, marked underside with underglazed disguised numerals, the saucer unmarked and with a simple blue band…

A Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover decorated in…

Worcester Blue & White Fisherman Coffee Pot, 1780

A Worcester blue and white coffee pot and cover decorated in the 'Fisherman' pattern, with flower finial, crescent mark, circa 1780, 20 cm high

A First period Worcester coffee cup, circa 1754 - 56 of plain…

Worcester Coffee Cup with Figures in Landscape

A First period Worcester coffee cup, circa 1754 - 56 of plain form with a grooved handle, painted in colours with figures in landscape, a fisherman seated by the water, a lady standing gazing and a young man holding a mask. 6 cm high. Provenance: Albert…

A Bow pickle dish, circa 1760, probably Caughley coffee cup and…

Antique Tableware Collection, 1760-56

A Bow pickle dish, circa 1760, probably Caughley coffee cup and saucer, First period Worcester butter boat, rice ladle, tea bowl and saucer, period 1753-56 the Bow leaf shaped dish "Koto Player" pattern painted in blue, an Oriental lady playing…

Dr Wall Worcester first period Worcester coffee pot, c. 1785…

Blue and White Fisherman Worcester Coffee Pot

Dr Wall Worcester first period Worcester coffee pot, c. 1785 blue and white fisherman and cormorant pattern, underglaze crescent mark. Height 21 cm