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 porcelain green 'Kakiemon' leaf-moulded cream boat,…

Worcester Porcelain Green 'Kakiemon' Leaf-Moulded Cream Boat, English 1768/70

A Worcester porcelain green 'Kakiemon' leaf-moulded cream boat, English circa 1768/70. Provenance: Robyn Robb England. 2005 Exhibition no 10 (5950 pounds). Robert Burke collection no 112. Reference: There appears to be only one service decorated in this…

A Large and finely decorated Worcester porcelain Royal-blue…

Worcester Porcelain Royal-Blue 'Kakiemon' Oval Dish, Exotic Birds Flowers

A Large and finely decorated Worcester porcelain Royal-blue ground and gilt 'Kakiemon' overlapping leaf-shaped oval dish, painted with exotic birds flowers and fruit. English circa 1770, underglaze blue fret mark. Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever collection.…

A Worcester 'Kakiemon' teapot, cover and stand, circa 1760, the…

18th Century Worcester 'Kakiemon' Teapot, Cover and Stand

A Worcester 'Kakiemon' teapot, cover and stand, circa 1760, the teapot with flower finial and fluted body on conforming stand, underglaze blue square fret mark to base of teapot, height 17 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.…

A Worcester 'Kakiemon' teacup and a fluted saucer, circa 1760.…

Kakiemon Teacup and Saucer, Worcester, 1760

A Worcester 'Kakiemon' teacup and a fluted saucer, circa 1760. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.

A Worcester 'Kakiemon' fluted oval cake dish, circa 1760, width…

1760 Worcester Kakiemon Fluted Oval Cake Dish

A Worcester 'Kakiemon' fluted oval cake dish, circa 1760, width at widest point 27 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie Greene, Sydney.

Circa 1770 first period Worcester plate shaped circular painted…

Worcester Kakiemon Plate, 1770

Circa 1770 first period Worcester plate shaped circular painted in the Kakiemon pattern in cartouches on scale blue ground, fret mark 22.5 cm diameter

Circa 1775 first period Worcester sparrow beak jug and cover…

First Period Worcester Sparrow Beak Jug with Kakiemon Pattern

Circa 1775 first period Worcester sparrow beak jug and cover painted with Kakiemon pattern on scale blue ground, fret mark 14.5 cm height

Two Worcester Japanese inspired porcelain dishes, 18th century,…

18th Century Japanese-Inspired Worcester Porcelain Dishes

Two Worcester Japanese inspired porcelain dishes, 18th century, the first circular in form and delicately decorated in the Imari palette, signed Chamberlains Worcester to reverse. The second of scalloped form with kakiemon flower and dragon motifs overall…

A Worcester sparrow beak jug, circa 1765-70 with blue scale…

Worcester Sparrow Beak Jug with Kakiemon Decoration

A Worcester sparrow beak jug, circa 1765-70 with blue scale ground and Kakiemon style decoration marked to base: fret mark in underglaze blue 7.5 cm high

A first period Worcester blue ground plate, circa 1770,…

Worcester Blue Ground Plate with Kakiemon Pattern

A first period Worcester blue ground plate, circa 1770, decorated in the 'Kakiemon' pattern with sprays of chrysanthemum heads in colours to shaped reserves upon a blue scale ground, mock Chinese seal mark, underside, with paper labels, 'McIlraith…

A Worcester mug on a blue scale ground circa 1765, decorated…

Kakiemon Flower Worcester Mug

A Worcester mug on a blue scale ground circa 1765, decorated with kakiemon style flowers. Height 14.5 cm

Two Worcester plates & a tea bowl & dish, Joshua Reynolds…

Late 18th Century Worcester Plates & Tea Bowl Set

Two Worcester plates & a tea bowl & dish, Joshua Reynolds pattern, Kakiemon ho ho bird, late 18th century, with a half crescent moon backstamp & underglaze blue fret mark & collectors stickers & antique association stickers on reverse (4), diameter 23 cm

A first period Worcester sparrow beak jug with cover and a…

Worcester Sparrow Beak Jug and Cup Set

A first period Worcester sparrow beak jug with cover and a matching cup, circa 1770, decorated to rococo shaped gilded reserves with kakiemon pattern of chrysanthemums in an Imari palette upon a blue scale ground; with bordered fret marks to both; the jug…

A Dr Wall Worcester blue scale dish, circa 1770, decorated with…

Antique Blue Scale Dish with Rococo Reserves and Chrysanthemums

A Dr Wall Worcester blue scale dish, circa 1770, decorated with three large rococo reserves and small cloud and vase reserves each with kakiemon style iron red chrysanthemums, upon a deep scale blue ground; bordered fret mark underside, diameter 22.5 cm

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 Worcester 'Kakiemon 'pattern fluted tea pot, cover and stand…

Worcester Kakiemon Fluted Tea Set, 1775

A Worcester 'Kakiemon 'pattern fluted tea pot, cover and stand with flower finial, gilder's mark of an arrow and amulet, circa 1775, 12 cm high. Provenance: JW Goldsmith Collection, AJ Alcock Collection, Exhibited: Tea Centre, Regent Street, London, July…

A fine Dr Wall Worcester tea cup and saucer, circa 1770, in…

1770 Dr Wall Worcester Tea Cup & Saucer, Kakiemon Pattern

A fine Dr Wall Worcester tea cup and saucer, circa 1770, in 'Kakiemon' pattern and typically decorated in an iron red, emerald palette to fine gilded rococo reserves upon a scale blue ground; with a blue fret mark underside, saucer diameter 13 cm

A Worcester Kakiemon plate, circa 1760-70s, the scalloped plate…

Kakiemon Plate with Ho Ho Bird Design

A Worcester Kakiemon plate, circa 1760-70s, the scalloped plate of typical Kakiemon design with a ho ho bird perched on a rock amidst sprigged blooms in iron red, turquoise and lemon colours to a white medallion, bordered with gilt foliage and scrolls…

A Worcester Kakiemon coffee cup and saucer, circa 1775, blue…

1775 Worcester Kakiemon Coffee Cup and Saucer with Mock Seals

A Worcester Kakiemon coffee cup and saucer, circa 1775, blue mock Chinese seal marks

A Worcester blue ground Kakiemon pattern teapot and cover,…

Worcester Kakiemon Teapot, Blue Ground, 1775

A Worcester blue ground Kakiemon pattern teapot and cover, circa 1775, mock Chinese blue seal mark. 15 cm high

Dr Wall Worcester first period Worcester teapot and stand, c.…

18th Century Worcester Teapot with Kakiemon and Imari Patterns

Dr Wall Worcester first period Worcester teapot and stand, c. 1765 decorated with alternate panels of kakiemon flowers, divided by dark blue bands with red moons and rich 'Old Imari' pattern, fretted square underglaze blue mark with rare 'Gilders' mark of…