Figure 27  A teacup drawing from Thorley’s book showing the Worcester Scale decoration used on the plate illustrated in fig. 25. Both the scale decoration and the flowers in the ogee reserves can be seen on the drawing of a related teacup in the drawing book Thorley used during the years he was at New Chelsea. A note above the drawing (and pointing to it) reads, “Worcester Scale” and, below, “Worcester Scale Printed in Gold on Gray—Panels white with Flowers.” Blue scale was most popular in the eighteenth century, but pink scale and gold scale were also produced.