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...

Thomas Baxter was an engraver who worked at Worcester from 1758 until 1784. He was known for his highly detailed designs and exquisite workmanship. Some of his most famous designs include the "Baxter Birds," a series of plates decorated with finely engraved bird images, which are now highly prized by collectors. Baxter's work had a significant impact on the development of the Worcester factory's style during the 18th century.

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