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 Worcester turquoise porcelain sugar dish & cover James Giles,…

Turquoise Porcelain Sugar Dish with Gilded Highlights

A Worcester turquoise porcelain sugar dish & cover James Giles, circa 1780, richly glazed in turquoise blue ground, with gilded highlights to rim and foot, a gilded flower finial to lid. 14.5 cm high

Rare 18th century Worcester teacup & saucer, in the manner of…

18th Century Worcester Teacup & Saucer with Insects & Flowers

Rare 18th century Worcester teacup & saucer, in the manner of James Giles, with 18 concave facets, finely painted in coloured enamels with sprays of flowers and leaves, and with insects including a dragonfly, ladybirds and a butterfly, blue fret mark to…

A Dr Wall Worcester Arita pattern dish, circa 1770, probably…

Gilded Arita Dish with Crane and Blossom Design

A Dr Wall Worcester Arita pattern dish, circa 1770, probably decorated in the James Giles Studio, a scallop edged dish with a gilded rim, decorated with red crested cranes, kakiemon style blossoms, peony and bamboo in gilt with touches of colour, a…

A First period Worcester serving plate, circa 1770, (4) of…

18th & 19th Century Worcester Porcelain Plates & Basket

A First period Worcester serving plate, circa 1770, (4) of lozenge shape, decorated in colours with an exotic bird on a white ground in the manner of James Giles, together with a Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain basket, 19th century, after the Dr. Wall…

A rare Worcester green tankard, circa 1770, a finely decorated…

Worcester Green Tankard, 1770

A rare Worcester green tankard, circa 1770, a finely decorated straightsided tankard, with beautifully rendered summer blooms in rococo styled gilded reserves upon a mid green ground; unmarked but with a typical Worcester base; other identical examples of…

A Dr Wall Worcester trio. James Giles pattern with green and…

Green and Blue Flower Trio by Dr Wall Worcester

A Dr Wall Worcester trio. James Giles pattern with green and blue flowers on white ground