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<p>[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 12223721, member: 35"]Like all the china factories, Worcester had it's financial problems and so there are different periods as ownership changed hands. Grainger is another Worcestershire factory that made some pretty good stuff. It was eventually bought by Worcester at the end of the 19th c, IIRC. Also, there was the Hadley factory known for its beautiful rose paintings, known has Hadley rose. Worcester took that company over, too.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 12223721, member: 35"]Like all the china factories, Worcester had it's financial problems and so there are different periods as ownership changed hands. Grainger is another Worcestershire factory that made some pretty good stuff. It was eventually bought by Worcester at the end of the 19th c, IIRC. Also, there was the Hadley factory known for its beautiful rose paintings, known has Hadley rose. Worcester took that company over, too.[/QUOTE]
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