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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Royal Worcester footed vase with cover, hand painted with…

Hand-painted Royal Worcester vase with fallen fruits and gilded handles

Royal Worcester footed vase with cover, hand painted with fallen fruits depicting apples and berries to one side and peaches and white grapes on the other and twin gilded handles signed Richard Lewis, height 17.5 cm

Royal Worcester antique English porcelain vase with…

Hand-painted Royal Worcester porcelain vase with cranes

Royal Worcester antique English porcelain vase with hand-painted cranes in landscape signed 'A. Lewis', early 20th century, green factory mark to base, 27 cm high

Royal Worcester antique English porcelain lidded urn decorated…

Antique English Porcelain Urn with Hand-Painted Cranes

Royal Worcester antique English porcelain lidded urn decorated with hand-painted scene of cranes in landscape, signed 'A. Lewis', circa 1903, puce factory mark to base, 22.5 cm high

A Royal Worcester rose decorated vase by Arthur Lewis, 1911,…

Royal Worcester Rose Decorated Vase by Arthur Lewis, 1911

A Royal Worcester rose decorated vase by Arthur Lewis, 1911, the ovoid vase with a slender waisted neck decorated with pink and magenta roses, and trailing buds and foliage upon a suffused cream ground, signed a Lewis to upper body, puce backstamp…

A Royal Worcester hand painted rose vase by a. Lewis, height 25…

Hand-painted Royal Worcester Rose Vase by A. Lewis (25cm)

A Royal Worcester hand painted rose vase by a. Lewis, height 25 cm

Royal Worcester porcelain plate, c. 1907 painted by Arthur…

Peacock Plate by Arthur Lewis, Royal Worcester Porcelain

Royal Worcester porcelain plate, c. 1907 painted by Arthur Lewis, of oblong shape with gilded rim, the centre decorated with peacocks perched on a bow, printed factory mark to underside, signed

Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, painted with fruits, signed…

Fruitful Tea Set by Lewis for Royal Worcester

Royal Worcester teacup and saucer, painted with fruits, signed Lewis

A c.1960 large and impressive Royal Worcester fruit painted…

Royal Worcester Fruit Pedestal Vase with Elaborate Gold Enrichments

A c.1960 large and impressive Royal Worcester fruit painted pedestal vase and cover by Freeman, painted in the round to the spherical body with peaches, blackberries, cherries and leaves on a mossy green ground, signed by the artist, lion headed scrolling…

An early 20th century Royal Worcester baluster rose painted…

Royal Worcester Rose Painted Vase, 1907

An early 20th century Royal Worcester baluster rose painted vase, finely painted with red and yellow roses together with many buds, signed A. Lewis, the flared top with blush tone professionally restored. The printed mark date coded 1907 and Hadley…

Large Royal Worcester rose bowl, with hand painted decoration…

Hand-Painted Royal Worcester Rose Bowl, Signed Lewis (1907)

Large Royal Worcester rose bowl, with hand painted decoration signed Lewis, circa 1907, 27 cm wide, 13.5 cm high

A Royal Worcester jardiniere, painted with peacocks. Signed to…

Peacock-Painted Royal Worcester Jardiniere by Lewis

A Royal Worcester jardiniere, painted with peacocks. Signed to base Lewis, 20 cm high, 26 cm diameter

A Royal Worcester J.Hadley vase 'Wading Stork' by A.C.Lewis,…

Royal Worcester Wading Stork Vase by A.C. Lewis (1903)

A Royal Worcester J.Hadley vase 'Wading Stork' by A.C.Lewis, circa 1903, of ovoid form with scrolling handles, painted to both sides, Jh monogram, 30 cm high

A Hadley Royal Worcester 'Pheasant' porcelain vase, signed…

Hadley Royal Worcester Pheasant Porcelain Vase, 1905

A Hadley Royal Worcester 'Pheasant' porcelain vase, signed Lewis, dated 1905, of bottle form, with tolled gilded shoulder, painted with pheasant in flight over a field, green mark, shape F105, 20.5 cm high

Pair of Royal Worcester Hadley style vases with handpainted…

Handpainted Rose Vases by Royal Worcester, Signed Lewis (1907)

Pair of Royal Worcester Hadley style vases with handpainted rose decoration, signed Lewis, circa 1907, height 39 cm approx, (a/f to one vase)

A Royal Worcester porcelain dish oval with crinkle edge and…

Crinkled Oval Fruit Dish by K Lewis

A Royal Worcester porcelain dish oval with crinkle edge and finely painted fruit scene. signed K Lewis, circa 1960. Length 18 cm

A decorative Royal Worcester cabinet plate with gilt border and…

Royal Worcester Fruit Plate by Lewis, 1950

A decorative Royal Worcester cabinet plate with gilt border and painted fruit scene by Lewis, circa 1950. Width 15 cm

Royal Worcester hand painted five piece brush set by Reginald…

Reginald Austin Kookaburra Brush Set with Sterling Silver Decoration

Royal Worcester hand painted five piece brush set by Reginald Austin surmounted by English hallmarked sterling silver and decorated with kookaburras, some damage Birmingham, 1923, maker G W Lewis & Co

Antique Royal Worcester porcelain jardiniere, the peacock…

Signed Royal Worcester Peacock Jardiniere, 1911

Antique Royal Worcester porcelain jardiniere, the peacock decoration signed Lewis, date code for 1911