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 porcelain vase, painted by Edward Raby, circa…

Royal Worcester Porcelain Vase by Edward Raby, 1910

A Royal Worcester porcelain vase, painted by Edward Raby, circa 1910, of cylindrical form, with a spreading foot, painted with an arrangement of roses, signed E. Raby, decorated with gilded borders, lion, crown factory mark to underside of base, 29 cm…

A very large Royal Worcester covered vase decorated by Edward…

Large Royal Worcester Vase with Edward Raby Decoration

A very large Royal Worcester covered vase decorated by Edward Raby, shape no. 1457, date cypher for 1893, the domed and pierced cover with tall finial above the ovoid body with a short neck and a pair of square handles to the shoulders, on a waisted socle…

A Royal Worcester vase after Raby A/F. 34.5 cm high.

Royal Worcester Vase by Raby, 34.5cm (A/F)

A Royal Worcester vase after Raby A/F. 34.5 cm high.

A pair of Royal Worcester blush vases by Edward Raby, circa…

Royal Worcester Blush Thistle Vases by Edward Raby

A pair of Royal Worcester blush vases by Edward Raby, circa 1896, of long neck form, each painted with inward facing thistles, 23.5 cm high (2)

Large Royal Worcester 'blush ivory' vase C1894, with twin…

Royal Worcester Thistle Vase by Edward Raby

Large Royal Worcester 'blush ivory' vase C1894, with twin handles,handpainted thistle and gilt decoration, attributed to Edward Raby, height 56.5 cm approx

A Royal Worcester vase with decoration by Raby, 1890. The ovoid…

Raby's Royal Worcester Wild Rose Vase

A Royal Worcester vase with decoration by Raby, 1890. The ovoid cream satin vase with a printed wild rose design with the monogram of Raby, and having a well moulded oriental inspired collar in shot amber and apple green gilded colours, the shaped foot…

Royal Worcester tall vase with lid, blush ground with floral…

Blush Floral Vase with Lid by Edward Raby

Royal Worcester tall vase with lid, blush ground with floral decoration by Edward Raby (lid finial restored)

A pair of Royal Worcester ewer vases painted by Edward Raby,…

Royal Worcester Ewer Vases by Edward Raby

A pair of Royal Worcester ewer vases painted by Edward Raby, each of ovoid shape with mouth, handle and foot decorated with acanthus leaf mouldings highlighted in gilt over a cobalt glaze, the bodies decorated with bouquets of thistle and other wild…

A Royal Worcester tazza 1892, the blush ivory tazza upon a…

Royal Worcester Blush Ivory Tazza with Wildflowers and Butterflies

A Royal Worcester tazza 1892, the blush ivory tazza upon a scrolled and foliate base, with wildflowers, brambles, butterflies and a grasshopper, painted and signed by Edward Raby; maker's marks and numeric identification underside. Height 11.5 cm.…

A tall Royal Worcester vase, circa 1885, signed E. Raby, the…

Royal Worcester Vase with Poppies and Dandelions

A tall Royal Worcester vase, circa 1885, signed E. Raby, the inverted almond shaped vase with tapered tubular neck from which the base of rises a pair of high scrolled foliate handles displaying handpainted poppies and dandelions. Stamped to base with…