The splendid "Blind Earl" pattern is possibly the most immediately recognized of all eight...
The splendid "Blind Earl" pattern is possibly the most immediately recognized of all eighteenth century Worcester patterns. "Blind Earl" is marked by a spray of raised rose buds and leaves on the soft paste porcelain blank. In this example, the relief is naturalistically colored in green, red, pink, blue and yellow with additonal florals painted in among the sprays and randomly around the rim. Worcester finishes their creation with a border of hand-gilded "C" scrolls emphasizing the molded, scalloped rim of the dessert dish. .