An engraving of the factory in the 18th century. All images used with kind permission of Royal Worcester Porcelain and copyright. In 1751 Dr John Wall founded a porcelain factory and was granted the ...
THE Museum of Royal Worcester invites people to see stunning objects and archive material not usually on show in a new display exploring ‘Worcester porcelain and the Arts of Islam: creativity, ...
When you hold the 18th-century plate up to a strong light, the white china appears to be light green. Experts can identify antique dishes in many unexpected ways. There are several ways to tell if a ...
Major plans to turn the remaining parts of a former porcelain factory into housing plus leisure and commercial ventures have been revealed. Proposals for the Royal Worcester Porcelain site include ...
The compositions of 54 sherds (ca. 1751 to the early 1900s) from three Worcester porcelain factory sites were determined by electron microprobe. The data show that the early proprietors of the first ...
The subtitle of this book provides the clue to its genesis and meaning. The Worcester porcelain “Peacock” service that is the subject of this book was once a Cobbe family heirloom and, subsequent to ...
Henry Sandon delivers his verdict on a jug on Antiques Roadshow - Shutterstock Henry Sandon, who died on Christmas Day aged 95, was the world’s leading authority on Worcester porcelain; his round face ...
Worcester City Council has launched a contest for a new £75,000 art installation at the Royal Porcelain Works [Deadline: 31 July 2023] The winning artist will receive £75,000 to design and deliver a ...