Kerr & Binns was a British manufacturer of porcelain based in Worcester, England. The company was established in 1835 by Thomas Kerr and William Binns, who formed a partnership to manufacture and sell porcelain items. They began producing bone china in 1849, and in 1851, the company was granted a Royal Warrant by Queen Victoria.
The company operated from a factory in Worcester, which was one of the largest porcelain factories in the world at the time. The company produced a wide variety of porcelain items, including tableware, figurines, and ornamental items. They were known for their high-quality products and the intricate designs that adorned them.
In 1881, the company was sold to a group of investors and was renamed Royal Worcester Porcelain. The factory continued to operate under this name until 2008, when the business went into administration. The brand and intellectual property were acquired by the Portmeiron more...
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