Royal Worcester (England Est 1751)

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    Worcester – Dr Wall – Teacup and Saucer

    Worcester Porcelain Co. (England, est. 1751) Dr. Wall (1751-1783) Tea Cup and Saucer together with a matching second cup gilt, flow blue, bone china (saucer) 5 1/8” diameter x 1” high (cup a) 4” high x 2” wide (at handle) (cup b) 3 ¼” high x 2 3/8” wide (at handle) Notes: Decorated with a gilt and underglaze blue floral pattern with gilt trim, this tea cup and saucer, with matching second cup, is an example of Dr. Wall period Worcester. Called “the guiding intellect of Worcester” Dr. John Wall, Oxford, was an artist and practical chemist who sought to utilize modern techniques and innovations to their best advantage. Scroll Down for more Info
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    Royal Worcester – Vase – Dove, John Hopewell

    Royal Worcester Porcelain Co. (England, 1862-1978; Royal Worcester Est 1751) John Hopewell (England, act. 1852) Robin & Dove Urn Vase, c.1867 gilt, jeweled, hand-painted, porcelain 6” high x 6” wide Scroll Down for Further Details
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    Royal Worcester – Covered Jar – Blush, Art Spray

    Description: British Aesthetic style ‘Blush Ivory’ covered jar decorated with “asymmetrical and scattered” hand-enameled “art sprays” of large red, pink and yellow roses among forget-me-nots and green leaves, embellished along with the borders, in 22 carat gold, made by Royal Worcester, circa 1920. The diminutive Japanese inspired form has a rounded squat body with slightly domed “mushroom cap” lid. Made of a parian porcelain body the decorating process was elaborate involving a total of five firings to build up the glazes and decoration to a finished state. The interior is glazed with a matt ivory, the exterior with a matt butter then further blushed with a matt apricot glaze before being painted with the flowers then gilt and burnished. Scroll Down for further details
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    Royal Worcester – Covered Jar – Blush, Art Spray

    British Aesthetic style ‘Blush Ivory’ covered jar decorated with “asymmetrical and scattered” hand-enameled “art sprays” of large red, pink and yellow roses among forget-me-nots and green leaves, embellished along with the borders, in 22 carat gold, made by Royal Worcester, circa 1920. The diminutive Japanese inspired form has a rounded squat body with slightly domed “mushroom cap” lid. Made of a parian porcelain body the decorating process was elaborate involving a total of five firings to build up the glazes and decoration to a finished state. The interior is glazed with a matt ivory, the exterior with a matt butter then further blushed with a matt apricot glaze before being painted with the flowers then gilt and burnished. Scroll Down for further details
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  • Royal Worcester – Cream & Sugar – Fern White

    Royal Worcester ‘Fern White’ cream and sugar set, England, 1918.
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    SOLD – Royal Worcester – Vase – Thistle

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    Sold British Aesthetic ‘Blush Ivory’ vase decorated with ”asymmetrical and scattered” hand-enamelled “art sprays” of thistles and wild flowers, embellished at the borders and handles in 22 carat gold, made by Royal Worcester, mold number 1663, registration number 167140, circa 1898. The curious form is inspired from nature and has a quatrelobed body with a textured neck, coral handles and a crenelated coral rim. The body décor and form create a union between the land and sea. The production was a “complex and expensive process” and cannot be overlooked. Made of a parian porcelain body the decorating process was elaborate involving a total of five firings to build up the glazes and decoration to a finished state. The interior is glazed with a matt ivory, the exterior with a matte butter than further blushed with a matte apricot glaze before being painted with the flowers then gilt and burnished. Reference: Royal Worcester Blush Ivory, Worcester Porcelain Museum, 2009
  • royal worcester blush ivory dolphin vase
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    Royal Worcester – Vase – 1327, Blush Ivory, Dolphin & Mask

    Royal Worcester (England, Est 1751) Blush Ivory Vase, c. 1890 Art sprays, Dolphin handles, 22 carat gold gilt 8 7/8” high x 5 ¼” diameter Notes: Royal Worcester Aesthetic style ‘Blush Ivory’ vase is decorated with “asymmetric and scattered” hand-enamelled art sprays of aquatic fern embellished throughout the design and form with 22 carat gold. This shape, no. 1327, features dolphin buttressed neck and masks, registration number 114303, circa 1890. Made of a parian porcelain body the decorating process was elaborate involving a total of five firings to build up the glazes and decoration to a finished state. The interior is glazed with a matt ivory, the exterior with a matt butter then further blushed with a matt apricot glaze before being painted with the flowers then gilt and burnished. Scroll Down for further details
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    Royal Worcester – Ewer – Dragon

    A porcelain ewer made by the Worcester Royal Porcelain Company, Worcester, England, 9 inches high x 5 inches in diameter, circa 1885. Scroll Down for further details
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    SOLD – Royal Worcester – Cup & Saucer – Aesthetic

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    Sold An early British Aesthetic cup & saucer with embossed, painted and gilt natural flower & foliates detailed in red, set against an alternating squared field of stylized gilt peonies on grey, made by Royal Worcester, circa 1884.