Grainger was an apprentice at Chamberlain’s Worcester factory and established a rival porcelain company with his partner John Wood in 1801. The Grainger factory gained a reputation for both useful and ornamental wares. Rich patterns such as Japanese style Imari and fine tea wares posed serious competition for the Chamberlain and Barr, Flight & Barr factories in the city.
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Grainger

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Blue dragon pattern
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Dated Jug
1809
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Giraffes
1828
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Gothic flowerists
1830
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Neo Rococo teapot
1835
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Pair of Worcester tankards
1825
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Presentation goblet
1846
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Tea service
1800
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Traveling font
1180
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Trotshill cottage plate
1885