Pair of Royal Worcester Grainger and Co Vases, date mark for 1902
Starting Bid: | £40.00 |
Bid Increment: | £2.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £42.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £9.60 |
Total Amount: | £49.60 |
Number of Bids: | 0 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 01/09/25 18:17:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 16/09/25 19:24:00 UTC |
Time Remaining: | 4d 6h 8m |
Pair of Royal Worcester Grainger and Co Vases, date mark for 1902
A pair of Vases of ovoid organic form, the concave bodies with flaring necks and spreading bases all modelled as stylised leaves, the cream coloured glaze at the centre merging into yellow at the top and bottom, the bases glazed white with identical printed marks, a shield with the wording ‘G&Co Established 1801’ surrounded by a circle of words ‘Royal China Works Worcester’ with below ‘.England.’ ‘L’ ‘973’ ‘G’ (separated by a line).The influence of the Art Nouveau movement, with its emphasis on organic and plant forms, is clearly seen here. The vases date to the early 1900s and were made by the ‘Grainger and Co’ branch of the celebrated Royal Worcester factory. The first porcelain factory at Worcester was set up in 1751 by John Wall (a doctor) and William Davis (an apothecary), along with 14 other businessmen. Fifty years later in 1801 Thomas Grainger (1783–1839) started a rival company ‘Grainger’s Worcester Porcelain’ and during the nineteenth century both companies traded successfully. However following the death of George Grainger, the son of Thomas Grainger, in 1889 the Grainger factory was sold to Royal Worcester who continued manufacture on its old rival firm’s St.Martin’s Gate site until finally closing the works in 1902. Ivory style porcelains were one of the specialities of this brief manufacturing period and the date mark ‘L’ which appears on these vases is for the year 1902, just before the two concerns were completely merged.
Size: | Ht 21cm, Width (max) 14cm, Depth (max) 14cm |
Weight: | 825 gm (Pair) |
Date: | 1902 |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £80 – 120 |