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Worcester Porcelain Manufactory

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Worcester Porcelain ManufactoryEnglish, founded 1751

The Worcester porcelain manufactory was founded by Dr. John Wall and 14 other partners in 1751. Production was on a large scale from the outset and the factory enjoyed considerable success. Various factors explain its prosperity: the factory was well financed from the beginning; its location on the River Stern facilitated transportation; and it developed a porcelain body that was robust and durable. In 1752, the factory acquired the Bristol China works and introduced steatite (soapstone) – as employed in Bristol – in their soft-paste porcelain formula. Steatite ensured the stability of the porcelain, making it resistant to temperature changes. By contrast to the wares produced by Derby and Chelsea, Worcester’s products could sustain boiling water. The factory was therefore well-known for its tea wares.

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Bowl with Candle Fence pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1760-1770
Object number: G18.2.9
Creamer with "Cannonball" pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1755-1780
Object number: G18.2.4
Cup, Teabowl and Saucer with Three Flowers Pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1770-1780
Object number: G18.2.6a-c
Dish with "The Argument" pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1775-1785
Object number: G18.2.1
Salad bowl with Pine Cone pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1770-1785
Object number: G18.2.10
Sauceboat with One Porter Landscape pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
c.1765
Object number: G18.2.7
Shell-shaped Dish with Flora Sprays pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1758-1760
Object number: G18.2.3
Teabowl and Saucer with Landslip pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1755-1765
Object number: G18.2.8a-b
Teabowl and Saucer with Mother and Child pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1775-1785
Object number: G18.2.2a-b
Teapot with Three Flowers Pattern
Artist / Maker: Worcester Porcelain Manufactory
1770-1780
Object number: G18.2.5a-b