The Empire Porcelain Company Limited was established in about 1896 at the Empire Works in Stoke Road, Stoke-on-Trent, England. The company produced a wide range of pottery and porcelain, including tableware, ornamental wares, and giftware. In the late-1920s and 1930s, Empire Porcelain became known for its Art Deco-style wares, which were often decorated using the drip glaze technique. The company also produced a range of popular chintz-decorated wares in the 1940s and 1950s.

In 1951, Empire Porcelain was acquired by H. Kaufmann Ltd, a Suffolk-based manufacturer of lawnmowers. The company was then acquired by the Qualcast Group in 1958. Empire Porcelain Co. Ltd was incorporated as a wholly owned subsidiary of the Qualcast Group in 1963.

Despite full order books, Empire Porcelain ceased to operate in mid-1967. Empire Porcelain was an important producer of domestic and ornamental earthenware and china for the middle more...

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Lilac Time Oval Fruit Bowl - Empire Ware, 1930s

Empire Ware, lilac time, English porcelain oval fruit bowl, circa 1930s, factory mark to base, 8 cm high, 29 cm wide

Antique English Empire Ware vase of baluster form with faux…

Empire Ware Vase with Faux Roses

Antique English Empire Ware vase of baluster form with faux yellow roses

An Empire Ware ceramic figure of koala, 1939, the weighted…

Empire Ware Koala Ceramic Figure, 1939

An Empire Ware ceramic figure of koala, 1939, the weighted figure of a green glazed koala seated in branch; backstamps underside including date marks. Height 22.5 cm