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18th c. Set of First Period Worcester Underglaze Blue Porcelain Pine Cone Plates
18th c. Set of First Period Worcester Underglaze Blue Porcelain Pine Cone Plates

18th c. Set of First Period Worcester Underglaze Blue Porcelain Pine Cone Plates

By 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall

Located in Downingtown, PA

First Period Worcester Underglaze Blue Porcelain Pine Cone Pattern Dinner Plates, A Set of Twelve

Category

Antique 1770s English Georgian Dinner Plates

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Worcester Coffee Cup, Monochrome Black Print "Tea Party no.3", Georgian ca 1760
Worcester Coffee Cup, Monochrome Black Print "Tea Party no.3", Georgian ca 1760

Worcester Coffee Cup, Monochrome Black Print "Tea Party no.3", Georgian ca 1760

By 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall

Located in London, GB

called the Dr Wall Period) in about 1760. The items are decorated in a black overglaze print of a pattern

Category

Antique 1760s English George III Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Worcester Milk Jug and Cover, Creamer, Monochrome Print Tea Party no.2, ca 1760
Worcester Milk Jug and Cover, Creamer, Monochrome Print Tea Party no.2, ca 1760

Worcester Milk Jug and Cover, Creamer, Monochrome Print Tea Party no.2, ca 1760

By 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall

Located in London, GB

called the "Dr Wall" period after its founder. In later years Worcester went through many different

Category

Antique 1760s English George III Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

18th Century Worcester Blind Earl Porcelain Dish
18th Century Worcester Blind Earl Porcelain Dish

18th Century Worcester Blind Earl Porcelain Dish

By James Giles, 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall

Located in Fort Lauderdale, FL

A Worcester Blind Earl porcelain plate made circa 1770 with beautifully enamelled decoration of

Category

Antique 1770s English Rococo Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

A Giles Decorated Worcester Lady Mary Wortley Deep Plate, c1770
A Giles Decorated Worcester Lady Mary Wortley Deep Plate, c1770

A Giles Decorated Worcester Lady Mary Wortley Deep Plate, c1770

By James Giles, 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

A Giles Decorated Worcester Lady Mary Wortley Deep Plate, c1770 Additional information: Date

Category

Antique 18th Century English George III Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Queen Charlotte Pattern Chocolate Cup and Saucer, c1770
Queen Charlotte Pattern Chocolate Cup and Saucer, c1770

Queen Charlotte Pattern Chocolate Cup and Saucer, c1770

By 1st Period Worcester Dr. Wall

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

Period : George III Marks : Workmans marks Origin : Worcester Colour : Imari Pattern : Queen Charlotte

Category

Antique 18th Century English George III Porcelain

Materials

Porcelain

Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain, 1788-1852 by Geoffrey a. Godden
Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain, 1788-1852 by Geoffrey a. Godden

Chamberlain-Worcester Porcelain, 1788-1852 by Geoffrey a. Godden

By Geoffrey A. Godden

Located in valatie, NY

first apprentice at the famous Dr. Wall factory at Worcester in the early 1750s. He progressed to be in

Category

1990s British Books

Materials

Paper

Rare Antique Ironstone Mason's Ashworth Chinoiserie Large Serving Platter
Rare Antique Ironstone Mason's Ashworth Chinoiserie Large Serving Platter

Rare Antique Ironstone Mason's Ashworth Chinoiserie Large Serving Platter

By Ashworth Ironstone

Located in New York, NY

Royal Worcester Dr. Wall period. It is possible that the ceramic form is from that period. Blank forms

Category

Antique 19th Century English Chinese Export Pottery

Materials

Ironstone

Rare Pair Antique Ironstone Mason's Ashworth Chinoiserie Large Dinner Plates
Rare Pair Antique Ironstone Mason's Ashworth Chinoiserie Large Dinner Plates

Rare Pair Antique Ironstone Mason's Ashworth Chinoiserie Large Dinner Plates

By Ashworth Ironstone

Located in New York, NY

knighthoods. An underglaze blue crescent mark is also present which coinsides with Early Royal Worcester Dr

Category

Antique 19th Century English Chinese Export Pottery

Materials

Ironstone

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Dr Wall Worcester For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic dr wall worcester available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of ceramic and porcelain, every dr wall worcester was constructed with great care. A dr wall worcester, designed in the Georgian, Rococo or Neoclassical style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. Many designers have produced at least one well-made dr wall worcester over the years, but those crafted by Royal Worcester, Dr. John Wall and James Giles are often thought to be among the most beautiful.

How Much is a Dr Wall Worcester?

The average selling price for a dr wall worcester at 1stDibs is $2,175, while they’re typically $325 on the low end and $12,000 for the highest priced.

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