How big is the base of a Moorcroft Bowl?
A modern Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ bowl, with initials and impressed mark to base, with box, diameter 15.5 cm. A William Moorcroft for Liberty ‘Eventide’ comport circa 1925, the shallow bowl richly decorated with a tree design on a graduated orange and red ground. Raised on a ‘Tudric’ pewter stand. Impressed factory mark to underside of plate.
Who are the owners of Moorcroft pottery marks?
The range of Moorcroft Pottery marks begins with William Moorcroft’s time at the MacKintyre pottery and covers the 100 year history of design and ownership by William, his son Walter Moorcroft, other more current owners and marks of artists and designers from the Moorcroft Design Studio. Click an image to open the full Moorcroft Marks Section.
How big is a Moorcroft spring pattern Dish?
Moorcroft spring pattern pin dish, of circular form with inverted rim, the interior decorated with floral bouquet, in tones of red, yellow green and purple with exterior cobalt glaze, marks to base, diameter 11 cm
How tall is a Moorcroft pomegranate bowl vase?
A fine Moorcroft pomegranate bowl vase, circa 1910-1915 period, with an inverted rim, well decorated with tubelining and fruits in muted, maroon and berry colours upon a mottled green ochre ground, William Moorcroft, signature underside only, height 8.5 cm
A modern Moorcroft ‘Anemone’ bowl, with initials and impressed mark to base, with box, diameter 15.5 cm. A William Moorcroft for Liberty ‘Eventide’ comport circa 1925, the shallow bowl richly decorated with a tree design on a graduated orange and red ground. Raised on a ‘Tudric’ pewter stand. Impressed factory mark to underside of plate.
How are the marks on Moorcroft pottery different?
The Moorcroft marks remained steady until the modern owners instigated a system of dating and then again until modern Moorcroft design studio artists, where allowed to mark the Moorcroft pottery they personally designed or created. Modern Moorcroft marks continue to become more elaborate and to provide more and more information.
What kind of pottery is at Lise b Moorcroft?
Lise B Moorcroft pottery to include a blue daisy vase and a shallow bowl decorated with grapes (2). Both are in good condition. The vase has a small chip to the rim and the bowl has a star firing crack to the centre. 13cm tall.
What kind of base does Walter Moorcroft vase have?
A William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co comport, tube lined in the “Pomegranate” pattern with Tudric hammered pewter base. Walter Moorcroft vase in the Hibiscus pattern with impressed and painted marks.