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$ 1,075.00
Discover a true collector’s gem: an exquisite William Moorcroft Pomegranate Pattern vase, hand-signed by William Moorcroft himself. This stunning example of early 20th-century British ceramics features Moorcroft’s iconic pomegranate design, celebrated for its rich, vibrant glazes and bold, organic motifs. Produced during the golden era of Moorcroft pottery—between 1910 and 1920—this vase embodies the artistry and innovation that made William Moorcroft a legend in the decorative arts world.
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$ 3,299.00
A remarkable find, this scarce William Moorcroft bottle-shaped pansey vase stands at just 4.5″ tall. This early and rare piece is exquisite and in mint condition.
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$ 749.00
A remarkable find, this scarce William Moorcroft Spanish celadon miniature posy vase stands at just 3.78″ tall. This exquisite piece is in mint condition and boasts an extremely rare shape, seldom found anywhere else
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$ 3,799.00
An extremely rare twin-handled William Moorcroft vase in the Claremont pattern, decorated with tube-lined red mushrooms against a blue and green ground, circa 1905 to 1912. The form features a flaring foot, tapering body, narrow neck, and twin handles applied at the shoulder. The base is stamped “Made for Liberty & Co.” and marked with the registered design number 420081. The underside also bears the painted signature of William Moorcroft.
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$ 2,099.00
The pattern that launched the Moorcroft brand at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair and continued until about 1906; this beautiful Florian pattern vase is recognizable by its variety of soft-colored blooms accentuated by slip trailing (tube lining) and made for Liberty & Co.
It’s a must-have for any Moorcroft collector.
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$ 1,299.00
The pattern that launched the Moorcroft brand at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair continued until about 1906; this beautiful Florian pattern vase is recognizable by its variety of soft-colored blooms accentuated by slip trailing (tube lining).
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$ 4,000.00
Discover an exquisite example of British ceramic artistry with this William Moorcroft Florian Ware Iris vase, presented in a charming small bottle shape. Acquired through the renowned auction house Bonham, this rare piece encapsulates the distinctive elegance and innovation that define Moorcroft’s early work. Signed by William Moorcroft himself and bearing the full James MacIntyre…
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$ 1,699.00
William Moorcroft for James Macintyre & Co., Poppy Florian Ware Bud Vase, Burslem, England, early 20th century, the underside marked with brown company cartouche stamp “FLORIAN WARE / JAS. MACINTYRE / BURSLEM / ENGLAND”, RD No. 401753 and impressed “66”.
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$ 1,399.00
William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre & Co., Poppy Florian Ware small rectangular footed tray with double handles. Burslem, England, early 20th century, the underside marked with brown company cartouche stamp “FLORIAN WARE / JAS. MACINTYRE / BURLSEM / ENGLAND”, RD No. 401753 and William Moorcroft green signature. In white and blue colored tones, and decorated in blue-blossomed poppies.
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$ 1,699.00
William Moorcroft for James MacIntyre & Co., Poppy Florian Ware Vase. Burslem, England, early 20th century, the underside marked with brown company cartouche stamp “FLORIAN WARE / JAS. MACINTYRE / BURLSEM / ENGLAND”, RD No. 401753 and scripted green “81” and “E”, with green Moorcroft signature, the form featuring a baluster neck with flared rim, over a ovoid base, decorated in meandering blue poppies with green stems against an white field.
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$ 2,989.00
A rare and early, small vase designed and issued in 1903 by William Moorcroft for Liberty and Co. Shouldered form with an everted rim decorated in the Hazeldene pattern with tubeline outlines of green trees on a yellow and blue ground. Signed W. Moorcroft with Made for Liberty and Co. backstamp. Dimensions 3.25″ wide by…
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$ 3,499.00
William Moorcroft Iris pattern Florian Ware vase, circa 1898, crafted in the iconic ballester shape, stands as a timeless testament to the artistry and innovation of early 20th-century British ceramics. The vase’s elegant, rounded body and slender, flaring neck—echoing the classic baluster form—provide a perfect canvas for Moorcroft’s celebrated iris motif, rendered in the unmistakable…