Tuesday 26 April 2022
William Moorcroft (British 1872-1945), a Miniature Moorcroft globular vase decorated with...
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William Moorcroft (British 1872-1945), a Miniature Moorcroft globular vase decorated with a leaf and fruit design,
c.1928-1935, impressed Moorcroft Made in England,
5 cm high (restoration to foot); together with a small Pomegranate ceramic vase of baluster form, c.1918-1925, impressed Moorcroft Made in England (Restoration to neck); and a small Moorcroft ceramic and electroplated Wisteria tazza, apparently unmarked, c.1920-1925; and a small Moorcroft ceramic leaf and fruit decorated globular vase, c.1928-1935, impressed facsimile signature W Moorcroft and Potter to HM The Queen, Made in England, 9 cm high and 10.5 cm wide, all decorated with tube lining, coloured and glazed,
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