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 more...

Robert Hancock (1731-1817)  was one of the most celebrated engravers at Worcester, known for his detailed and delicate work creating prints for transfer printing on to porcelain. Some examples on Worcester bear the initials RH, most probably his initials. He worked at Bow circa 1853 and at Worcester from 1756 until his death in 1817.

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A Worcester porcelain tea-canister and cover printed in…

Worcester porcelain tea-canister with Robert Hancock prints, circa 1765

A Worcester porcelain tea-canister and cover printed in black-transfer by Robert Hancock with 'Ice Skaters' and 'Lady dancing to a horn'. English circa 1765, unmarked. Provenance: Simon Spero 2000 Exhibition no 27. Albert Amor Ltd London 02/03/2018 (900…

A large Worcester mug, circa 1765, of cylindrical form with…

Worcester Mug with Parrot Pecking Fruit Pattern, 1765

A large Worcester mug, circa 1765, of cylindrical form with moulded handle, decorated in underglaze blue with the 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' pattern in the style of Robert Hancock, script W mark, height 14.5 cm. Provenance: The collection of Pamela Massie…

First period Worcester near matched trio c. 1760…

Worcester Romantic Scene Transferware Saucer and Tea Bowl

First period Worcester near matched trio c. 1760 transfer-printed in black enamel of romantic scene painted Robert Hancock saucer with crossed swords mark, tea bowl of slightly differing pattern

A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, a Spode 'Hester Savory…

Antique Coffee and Tea Cup Collection with Provenance

A Worcester coffee cup and saucer, a Spode 'Hester Savory Service' cup and saucer, circa 1760, and 1802, Worcester cup and saucer Woodside Antiques UK 2001 for £490; Spode cup and saucer. Provenance: The David Drakard collection, a Worcester duo black…

Two 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' pattern mugs, 18th century, circa…

18th Century Parrot Pecking Fruit Pattern Mugs

Two 'Parrot Pecking Fruit' pattern mugs, 18th century, circa 1780, a Dr Wall period cyclindrical mug with a strap handle, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the parrot Pecking fruit pattern (second version) based on a print by Robert Hancock, with…

R.H (Robert Hancock) Worcester King of Prussia 1757…

R.H. Worcester King of Prussia Mug

R.H (Robert Hancock) Worcester King of Prussia 1757 Commemorative mug

Three black printed tea bowls, Worcester and other, circa 1770s,…

Three Black Printed Tea Bowls, 1770s

Three black printed tea bowls, Worcester and other, circa 1770s, unmarked, a Worcester tea bowl with a scene from Robert Hancock's 'L'amour', with a romantic couple and a lawn roller to the reverse; a bowl with two identical roundels of sailing ships…

Three Worcester black printed tea wares a coffee cup and…

Worcester Black Printed Tea Wares with Hancock's Prints

Three Worcester black printed tea wares a coffee cup and matching saucer, and a similar cup, circa 1760s, unmarked, printed with Robert Hancock's 'Tea Party' pattern to the cup and saucer, and one cup with Robert Hancock's 'L'amour' print, both cups with…

An 18th century Worcester transfer decorated sweetmeat dish and…

Worcester Transfer Sweetmeat Dish and Hancock Hexagonal Dish

An 18th century Worcester transfer decorated sweetmeat dish and a hexagonal small dish after Robert Hancock the shell shape dish with branch handle in relief, 'L'amour' pattern printed in monochrome, black line border to scalloped rim, unmarked and the…