Thomas Flight purchased the Worcester Warmstry house factory for his two sons in 1783. After struggling with technical problems in the early years and following John Flight’s travels in France they introduced new spiral fluted shapes and French sprig patterns at Worcester. This period also saw the introduction of views of English country properties and grounds and in the 1830s the Neo-Rococo style became popular with up and coming industrialists.
Collections /Flight and Barr
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Flight and Barr

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Factory
- Flight and Barr (24)
Material
- Porcelain (23)
- Soft Paste Porcelain (1)
pattern
- Royal Lily (1)
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Star hotel plate
1810
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William IV service
1829
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Sarah Siddons plate
1814
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Royal Lily mug
1790
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Hope service
1790
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George III tea service
1807
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Countess of Huntingdon font
1815
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Cottrill coffee can
1810
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Prince Regent service
1815
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Billingsley shell dishes
1808
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Nelson medallion
1806
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Samuel Smith beaker
1806
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Cottage nightlight
1820
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Prince Abbas Mirza Medallion
1820
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Shah of Persia medallions
1825