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...

James Hadley (1837-1903) was apprenticed to Kerr & Binns of Worcester, (the predecessor firm to the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company) and then worked on a contract basis for the Royal Worcester Porcelain Company from separate premises as principal modeller from 1870 to 1895. That year his contract was terminated due to falling demand and he set up his own business.

With the aid of his three sons, and trading as Hadley & Sons, he began producing decorative porcelain in 1896, with the assistance of a group of young artists. James Hadley died in December 1903 and the business was taken over more...

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A Hadley Worcester hand painted amphora lidded vase decorated…

Hadley Worcester Hand-Painted Iris Amphora Vase with Lid

A Hadley Worcester hand painted amphora lidded vase decorated with iris, height 39 cm

A Royal Worcester vase by Mary Eaton, 1905, a baluster shaped…

Mary Eaton Royal Worcester Vase with Dragon Handles

A Royal Worcester vase by Mary Eaton, 1905, a baluster shaped vase with a pierced cover and tall finial, high set dragon handles and a fretwork collar, finely painted to the body with full blown magenta and pink roses upon a suffused ground, signed M. E…

Hadleys Royal Worcester vase, handled ovoid body painted with…

Peacock Painted Royal Worcester Vase by H. Martin

Hadleys Royal Worcester vase, handled ovoid body painted with peacock on continuous ground signed H. Martin, 26 cm height

A Royal Worcester J. Hadley ewer, 'Wading Stork' by Powell,…

Royal Worcester Wading Stork Ewer by Powell, 1905

A Royal Worcester J. Hadley ewer, 'Wading Stork' by Powell, 1905, with shaped lip and scrolling handle, painted profusely, model no 242B, 29 cm high

Royal Worcester. Pair of lidded vases, c. 1905, each painted…

Royal Worcester Rose Vases with Reticulated Lids

Royal Worcester. Pair of lidded vases, c. 1905, each painted with rose blooms and flower buds, with reticulated lid signed 'C V white', green printed mark to base and 'H' for James Hadley, one finial restored (2). Height 34 cm

A Royal Worcester vase by George B. Johnson, probably late…

Royal Worcester Stork Oasis Vase by G. Johnson

A Royal Worcester vase by George B. Johnson, probably late 1920's, the baluster shape vase with moulded feet decorated to the body with storks in a desert oasis against a pale blue sky, signed G. Johnson to the lower body, puce backstamp and Hadley shape…

Hadley Royal Worcester vase and cover, the ovoid body painted…

Peacock-Painted Royal Worcester Vase with Cover

Hadley Royal Worcester vase and cover, the ovoid body painted with peacocks, signed width Jarman, 28.5 cm height

A Royal Worcester lamp of girl and boy with bird's nest, signed…

Hadley-signed Royal Worcester Lamp with Children and Bird's Nest

A Royal Worcester lamp of girl and boy with bird's nest, signed Hadley. 53 cm high. 88 cm high.

A superb Persian style Royal Worcester vase by Hadley, mid…

Royal Worcester Persian Style Hadley Vase

A superb Persian style Royal Worcester vase by Hadley, mid 1870s, the fine ivory bottle vase with ornate pierced buttress style handles and foliate embellishments in shot olive and deep cream colours, the body decorated with pale blue lilies in a vase…

A pair of Royal Worcester mantel vases, painted by William…

Royal Worcester Mantel Vases by William Jarman (1911)

A pair of Royal Worcester mantel vases, painted by William Jarman, dated 1911, (2), the vases of tapering square form with applied mask and ring handles, having gilded rims, painted to the body with Hadley style roses by and signed 'W. Jarman', supported…

Large Royal Worcester Hadley twin handle lidded, vase, in blue…

Royal Worcester Hadley Twin Handle Vase with Fruit Tree Decoration

Large Royal Worcester Hadley twin handle lidded, vase, in blue and cream tones with ornate handpainted fruit tree and gilt decoration, the handles in the form of mask head, height 49 cm

Royal Worcester / Hadley vase & cover ovoid body continually…

Continually Painted Royal Worcester Vase with Crane & Landscape

Royal Worcester / Hadley vase & cover ovoid body continually painted with crane & landscape, signed 'W. Powell', 34 cm height

A rare Royal Worcester figural centrepiece by James Hadley,…

Rare Royal Worcester Figural Centrepiece by James Hadley

A rare Royal Worcester figural centrepiece by James Hadley, 1898 of a young lady and a gallant under a spreading tree supporting a wide pierced basket, another basket at their feet, the whole on a rough soil ground, 41 cm high. Moulded signature, Hadley…

A Royal Worcester vase by William Powell, 1907, the baluster…

William Powell Royal Worcester Peacock Vase

A Royal Worcester vase by William Powell, 1907, the baluster vase with an ornately moulded collar and scrolling dragon head handles, decorated with a peacock and peahen perched in a fir tree against a suffused misty landscape, signed W. Powell lower left,…

Royal Worcester signed covered potpourri jar, handpainted by…

Handpainted Royal Worcester Potpourri Jar by Walter Sedgley

Royal Worcester signed covered potpourri jar, handpainted by Walter Sedgley in the Hadley Rose design, circa 1914, 44 cm high

A pair of Royal Worcester 'Highland Cattle' vases and covers,…

Royal Worcester Highland Cattle Vases by John Stinton, 1911

A pair of Royal Worcester 'Highland Cattle' vases and covers, painted by John Stinton, dated 1911, each of ovoid form, the body painted with highland cattle scene to one side and mountainous landscape to the other, signed 'John Stinton'. Impressed…