At the beginning of the 20th century Royal Worcester allowed the painters to sign their work and china patterns were named from the 1920s onwards. Lifestyles changed dramatically after World War One and new styles were tried with varying degrees of success. Traditional skills were maintained and developed at Royal Worcester and bespoke dinner and tea services and ornamental items of the highest quality were made for individual customers.
Collections /20th Century Royal Worcester
Collections
20th Century Royal Worcester

28 results
Factory
Material
- Porcelain (2)
- Bone china (18)
- Parian (5)
pattern
- Painted Fruit (3)
craftsman
- Edward Townsend (1)
- Frank Roberts (2)
- Doris Lindner (2)
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Basket bowl
1912
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Bather surprised
1902
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Chaffinches on stump
1942
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Claret Jug
1907
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Clydesdale stallion
1976
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Edward Townsend tea cup and saucer
1937
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Ewer
1912
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Flat-backed jug
1907
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Flying swans vase
1901
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Frank Roberts pin tray
1952
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Giant hunting teapot
1937
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Giraffes
1931
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Grecian watercarrier
1903
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Hawker vase
1916
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Imperial vase
1902