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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A fine Chamberlains moulded armorial plate with a gadrooned…

Chamberlain's Armorial Plate, 1825

A fine Chamberlains moulded armorial plate with a gadrooned edge and with three floral bouquets in between elaborate gilt decoration and an armorial to the centre. Unmarked, circa 1825. Width 23 cm

Two tea bowls in the manner of Worcester and Chamberlain's…

18th Century Worcester-style Tea Bowls

Two tea bowls in the manner of Worcester and Chamberlain's Worcester, 18th century, a finely lobed tea bowl with blue and gold borders and floral sprays, with unshaded crescent mark underside, and an ogee profile tea bowl with spiral flutes and arabesque…

A Chamberlain's Worcester Chinoiserie cup and saucer, circa…

Chamberlain's Worcester Chinoiserie Cup and Saucer Set

A Chamberlain's Worcester Chinoiserie cup and saucer, circa 1816, 1835, a marriage set in the same Chinoiserie design, featuring figures engaged in pursuits in fenced garden and pavilion settings, in coloured enamels with gilt, the cup with a scalloped…

A Chamberlain's Worcester, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1815,…

Chamberlain's Worcester Coffee Cup & Saucer, Circa 1815

A Chamberlain's Worcester, coffee cup and saucer, circa 1815, decoration pattern 1330, the exterior of the bute-shape cup reeded, the saucer fluted, each with a green and gilt border of linked loops on the white-glazed ground, painted decoration number…

Four saucers by Chamberlain Worcester, Pinxton, circa…

Chamberlain & Pinxton Saucers with Bird Designs

Four saucers by Chamberlain Worcester, Pinxton, circa 1780s-1810, two items unmarked, a Chamberlain Worcester shanked saucer pattern N.66; a Worcester fluted bowl with a fancy bird, crescent mark underside and an unmarked Worcester saucer; a Pinxton…

A Chamberlain's Worcester plate, 1811-1820 period, a lobed…

Chamberlain's Worcester Floral Plate

A Chamberlain's Worcester plate, 1811-1820 period, a lobed plate with a central posy of bright enamel flowers, and three gilded reserves to the rim enclosing single blooms upon a wide border densely decorated with fine green fern fronds; green printed…

A Chamberlain's Worcester trio, circa 1795-1,800, of shanked or…

Chamberlain's Worcester Trio with Blue and Puce Floral Borders

A Chamberlain's Worcester trio, circa 1795-1,800, of shanked or fluted decor the saucer, tea bowl and coffee can with blue and puce floral borders with gilt enrichments between gold borders, unmarked, Heights: 5.5 cm, and 6.5 cm, diameter 14 cm

Pair of Chamberlain Worcester spill vases each with a floral…

Chamberlain Worcester Floral Spill Vases (Pair)

Pair of Chamberlain Worcester spill vases each with a floral spray painted in a cartouche, with green floral ground. 9.5 cm high. Small chip to one rim. One marked Chamberlain Worcester in red script to base. c:1820.

An 18th century Chamberlains Worcester teabowl and saucer with…

Blue Flower Chamberlains Worcester Teabowl and Saucer

An 18th century Chamberlains Worcester teabowl and saucer with hand painted blue flower and gilded decoration.

A Chamberlain's Worcester soup plate, 1847-1850 period, with a…

Enamel Decorated Soup Plate with Wild Roses and Butterflies

A Chamberlain's Worcester soup plate, 1847-1850 period, with a moulded scalloped border beautifully enamel decorated with a spray of wild rose, sprigs of forget-me-nots and other flowers, and four butterflies; impressed mark underside and partial red…

A Chamberlain's Worcester covered sucrier, circa 1795-1,800, of…

Floral Covered Sucrier by Chamberlain's Worcester, 1795

A Chamberlain's Worcester covered sucrier, circa 1795-1,800, of shanked or fluted decor, the oval sucrier with a shaped domed lid and finial, with decorative integral ring handles to the ends, decorated with blue and puce floral borders with gilt…

Antique Chamberlains Worcester serving dish, c1811, wear to…

Worcester Serving Dish, c1811, Gilt Wear

Antique Chamberlains Worcester serving dish, c1811, wear to gilding

A Chamberlain's Worcester plate, circa 1790, pattern 385, a…

Chamberlain's Worcester Fluted Plate, 1790

A Chamberlain's Worcester plate, circa 1790, pattern 385, a fluted plate with an undulating gilt leafy border on a wet cobalt band, centred with a floral spray, painted marks with pattern underside, diameter 21.5 cm