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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Early Victorian Chamberlains & Co Worcester porcelain Desert…

Victorian Desert Service with Floral Bouquets & Seaweed Pattern

Early Victorian Chamberlains & Co Worcester porcelain Desert service, including two round, two oval and two square tazzas & 12 desert plates, all painted with floral bouquets within dark blue & gilt rims with seaweed pattern, some impressed & printed…

Four 'Stag Hunt' teawares by Worcester and Chamberlain…

Stag Hunt Teawares by Worcester and Chamberlain

Four 'Stag Hunt' teawares by Worcester and Chamberlain Worcester a milk jug, two Teabowls and a saucer, circa 1790s, one item marked pattern 9 (Chamberlain), all decorated with charmingly naïve figures and dogs pursuing their prey enclosed by cloud shaped…

A Chamberlain's Worcester urn, early 19th century twin snake…

Chamberlain's Worcester Urn with Boating Scene

A Chamberlain's Worcester urn, early 19th century twin snake handled, on platform base, maroon ground with gilt highlights, hand painted boating scene, unsigned, 20.5 cm high, (one handle repaired)

A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain pen tray, 19th century,…

Chamberlain's Worcester Porcelain Pen Tray with Eastnor Castle Scene

A Chamberlain's Worcester porcelain pen tray, 19th century, finely painted and gilt with a scene of Eastnor castle, with 'Chamberlain's Worcester Malvern' stamped to the back, 26 cm long

Chamberlain's Worcester 'Queens Best' jug spiral fluted with…

Chamberlain's Worcester Floral Jug

Chamberlain's Worcester 'Queens Best' jug spiral fluted with alternate panels of sun flowers & iron-red mon on a cobalt-blue ground gilt with trellis, the rims with blue bands reserved with trailing leaves & enriched in gilt, marked 'Chamberlain's…

A Chamberlain Worcester candle stand depicting Infant Horace,…

Chamberlain Worcester Infant Horace Candle Stand

A Chamberlain Worcester candle stand depicting Infant Horace, 19th century, 8 cm high

A fine Chamberlains Worcester lozenge shaped dessert dish,…

Chamberlains Worcester Dessert Dish, 1810-20

A fine Chamberlains Worcester lozenge shaped dessert dish, circa 1810-20. Provenance: A.J.Greenacre Ltd, London, purchased 2004 for £475, the lavishly decorated Regent china body with a lobed gadroon style edge, a cobalt ground border with continuous gilt…

A pair of Chamberlain Worcester titled topographical breakfast…

Chamberlain Worcester Topographical Cups & Saucers

A pair of Chamberlain Worcester titled topographical breakfast cups and saucers, finely painted with 'Buckingham Palace' on a maroon ground and 'Windsor Castle' on an apple green ground, circa 1800, puce factory marks and titles

A Chamberlain & Co Worcester armorial plate, circa 1840, a…

Chamberlain & Co Worcester Armorial Plate, 1840

A Chamberlain & Co Worcester armorial plate, circa 1840, a lobed edge plate with gold and ultramarine bands, finely tooled gilt and floral borders, decorated with the arms of the Barony of Ward of Birmingham and bearing the French motto, 'Comme Je Fus'…

A Chamberlain Worcester reticulated basket, 1796-8, the lozenge…

Chamberlain Worcester Dragon Basket

A Chamberlain Worcester reticulated basket, 1796-8, the lozenge shaped footed basket in 'Dragon in Compartments' pattern centred with an heraldic shield and an armorial to the main border, with rope twist moulded borders and twin rope handles encrusted…

Pair Chamberlains Worcester urn & covers, painted with…

Chamberlain's Worcester Urn with Exotic Birds and Insects

Pair Chamberlains Worcester urn & covers, painted with cartouche of exotic birds and scattered insects, 22 cm heights, early written marks circa 1786 - 1810 (slight faults)

A collection of five pieces of Chamberlain Worcester porcelain,…

Chamberlain Worcester Porcelain Collection for Sheriff Fereday

A collection of five pieces of Chamberlain Worcester porcelain, made for Mr. Dudley Fereday, Sheriff of Van Diemens Land, circa 1825, the platter 34 cm across the handles

A Chamberlain's Worcester jug, circa 1825, of faceted form with…

Chamberlain's Worcester Jug with Unique Sheriff's Stamp

A Chamberlain's Worcester jug, circa 1825, of faceted form with a bold loop handle, the body finely decorated with a seaweed-like fruiting vine, the base bearing unique stamp for Mr. Dudley Fereday, Sheriff of Van Diemens Land, 18 cm high