Worcester has demonstrated the attributes of their dry blue overglaze decoration to best a...
Worcester has demonstrated the attributes of their dry blue overglaze decoration to best advantage in these soft paste porcelain platters. The size and shape of these platters provide a rare showcase both in the simple, blank ground they offer and the acumen required to fire these larger-than-usual flat rectangular pieces.
The decoration reflects the somewhat conservative style of floral painting Worcester turned to in the late sixties and seventies. Four monochromatic floral groups of various sizes have been carefully arranged, appearing to have fallen randomly onto the platters along with various individual blooms. The soft, creamy surface of the body provides wonderful contrast for the slightly rough, slightly raised nature of the overglaze enamels sitting on top of that surface. Finally the long straight stretches of molded edge provide the perfect field to demonstrate the skill of Worcester's gilders in their trademark dentil pattern -- so fine that one can not tell where the edge pattern begins and ends.