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 Royal Worcester vase signed Frederick Chivers 20th century,…

Royal Worcester Vase by Frederick Chivers, 20th Century

A Royal Worcester vase signed Frederick Chivers 20th century, height 14 cm

A Royal Worcester green ground vase by Frederick Chivers, circa…

Frederick Chivers Royal Worcester Green Ground Vase

A Royal Worcester green ground vase by Frederick Chivers, circa 1903, urn shape with moulded high set handles having a painted panel of fruit within an elaborate raised gilt cartouche, signed Chivers lower right of image, black backstamp underside, shape…

Frederick Chivers (Royal Worcester) an outstanding pair of two…

Chivers' Fruit Painted Vases on Cobalt Blue Ground

Frederick Chivers (Royal Worcester) an outstanding pair of two handled fruit painted vases on a vibrant cobalt blue ground with gilt highlighted white mask handles each vase with a superb central still life painting of fruit and flowers. Signed Chivers…

Royal Worcester antique porcelain blue and gilt mantel vase…

Blue and Gilt Royal Worcester Vase with Fruit Vignette

Royal Worcester antique porcelain blue and gilt mantel vase with hand-painted fruit vignette, signed 'Chivers', black factory mark to base, 36 cm high

Royal Worcester signed covered vase painted fruit decoration,…

Royal Worcester Fruit Vase with Gilded Cover and Handles

Royal Worcester signed covered vase painted fruit decoration, signed CHIVERS, with gilded cover and dual handles, marked to base and # 2148, Reg No 369526, circa 1907, height 26 cm

A Royal Worcester two handled vase by Frederick Chivers, finely…

Royal Worcester Two Handled Fruit Vase by Chivers (or simply "Fruit Vase by Chivers")

A Royal Worcester two handled vase by Frederick Chivers, finely painted with a panel of fruit within raised gilt scrollwork and reserved on a dark blue ground. Printed factory mark, headless glaze. Shape number 1959. Rd number 304839. Date code 1901.…

A tall Royal Worcester two-handled vase, shape 2192, painted…

Royal Worcester Fruit Medallion Vase

A tall Royal Worcester two-handled vase, shape 2192, painted with a medallion of fruit by Frederick Chivers within a puce border. Height 26 cm

Antique Royal Worcester porcelain twin handled pedestal vase,…

Royal Worcester Fruit Vase, Chivers Signed, 1901

Antique Royal Worcester porcelain twin handled pedestal vase, the fruit decoration signed Chivers, date code for 1901

A Royal Worcester covered vase by Frederick Chivers, circa 1900…

Frederick Chivers Royal Worcester Covered Vase

A Royal Worcester covered vase by Frederick Chivers, circa 1900 the delicately tapering yellow ground body painted and finely gilt with a cartouche of blossom and fruit, green printed factory marks and signed Chivers 36 cm high

A pair of Royal Worcester spill vases, painted by Frederick…

Royal Worcester spill vases by Frederick Chivers, dated 1903

A pair of Royal Worcester spill vases, painted by Frederick Chivers, dated 1903, with red scale ground and cartouches painted with fruit, signed, green printed marks and shape No. 2267 (2). Height 11 cm