You are in: Hereford and Worcester > History > History Stories > A history of Royal Worcester Porcelain Copyright Royal Worcester Porcelain The porcelain factory was ...
The first of three auctions dedicated to the outstanding majolica collection of Ed Flower (1929-2022) and his wife Marilyn (1930-2017) will be held on Wednesday, August 23rd. Chorley’s auctioneers ...
The Stoke-on-Trent-based Portmeirion Group has acquired certain assets of pottery firm Royal Worcester and Spode, which went into administration. Portmeirion said the deal concerning the pottery ...
TO most people bar historians, the traditional home of Royal Worcester Porcelain was the company’s former factory in Severn Street, where the Museum of Royal Worcester stands. But it’s not always been ...
Since 1751, Royal Worcester has been known worldwide for its collections of porcelain goods. It remains one of the oldest producers of tableware and decorative items in England. In the late 19th ...
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 300th anniversary of racing at Worcester is to be marked by an eight-race card and an appropriate visit from the Princess Royal, who rode a winner at the track herself in 1987. Princess Anne ...
The park is on a hill overlooking the centre of Worcester and was a civil war fort A park in Worcester described by a US President as "holy ground" where "liberty was fought for" is the subject of a ...
The Worcester porcelain factory was founded in 1751 by the physician Dr John Wall and the apothecary William Davis. Prior to this, both had been experimenting to produce a perfect porcelain formula ...
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