A William Moorcroft Cornflower pattern trumpet vase, early 20th century, probably for James MacIntyre & Co, decorated on a shaded green ground, on circular foot, green inscribed signature, impressed number 12, 22cmCondition report: There is a sprayed over patch on the underside and on the base of the interior. The foot and vase have not been parted and there are no signs of restoration or over spraying where the foot joins the base of the vase. There is a large restored 'J' shape crack visible on the interior of the vase approximately 14cm long. It may be that at some point, an attempt has been made to pierce the base in order to accommodate an electrical cable to create a table lamp and the resulting forcing home of the lamp fitting has caused the damage.
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An early William Moorcroft 'Cornflower' pattern vase, circa 1910, with slightly flaring rim above a waisted neck above the inverted baluster body, on a spreading circular foot, inscribed in green 'W Moorcroft, des', 31.5cmCondition report: The rim has been professionally restored in two places and it looks as if the base has been separated from the vase as there are signs of restoration around the collar that separates the bottom of the vase with the top of the vase. All restoration has been done to a very high professional standard. The remainder of the vase appears to be free from any faults or restoration.
A William Moorcroft 'Cornflower' pattern vase, circa 1915, the scrolling flowers on a shaded green/blue ground, green inscribed signature, impressed Moorcroft, Burslem and shape number, 15cmCondition report: A very fine hairline glaze crack on the rim, approximately 2cm long on the exterior and 1cm on the interior. Visible using a jewelers loupe. Otherwise on good condition.
A Walter Moorcroft 'Columbine' pattern vase, mid 20th century, of compressed form, the flowers decorated against a shaded off white to green ground, on a circular foot, inscribed blue signature, impressed facsimile signature and 'Potter to H.M the Queen', approximately 16cm wide, 12cm highCondition report: No obvious faults.
A William Moorcroft flambé 'Big Poppy' pattern vase, circa 1930, of baluster form, the poppies against a flambe red/blue ground, inscribed blue signature, impressed factory marks and shape number, applied Royal Warrant label Potter to H.M. the Queen and an applied Moorcroft Museum label numbered 00787, 31.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults.
A Large Moorcroft 'Thistledown' pattern vase, designed by Rachel Bishop, date cypher 2010, the slight;ly flaring rim on a slender neck and globular body on a circular foot, the underside with blue inscribed designer signature, impressed and inscribed factory marks, 53.5cmFootnote: An applied J Macintyre & Co Ltd retail label to the underside denotes a retail price of £3,460.00.Condition report: No obvious faults.
An early Walter Moorcroft 'Leaf & Berry' vase, mid 20th century, of inverted baluster form, the tube lined decoration on a green to blue shaded ground, green inscribed initials, impressed facsimile signature, potter to H.M the Queen, 31cmCondition report: No obvious faults
A rare and unusual William Moorcroft flambé vase, circa 1928, being a flambe mix of Eventide and Moonlit Blue, of waisted form, in shades of red, mustard yellow and blue, blue inscribed signature, impressed facsimile signature and Potter to H.M the Queen, 21.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults
A William Moorcroft Pomegranate, Leaf & Berry pattern vase, second quarter of the 20th century, of cylindrical form, the fruits decorated against a shaded green to blue ground, blue inscribed signature, impressed facsimile signature, Potters to H.M. the Queen, 24.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults.
A Moorcroft Flower & Berry pattern vase designed by Nicola Slaney, date cypher 2009, of slender tapering form, with blossoming trees joined by fruiting and leafy branches, artists 'button' stamp, assistants inscribed marks, factory impressed marks, 26.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults,
A Moorcroft Orchid pattern vase, mid 20th century, the yellow, violet and blue flowers against a shaded blue ground, the ovoid body with a short neck, on a raised circular foot, impressed facsimile signature, potter to HM the Queen, 20cmCondition report: No obvious faults.
A Moorcroft Staffordshire Gold pattern vase, designed by Alicia Aimson, date cypher 2011, artists printed mark, inscribed and impressed assistant marks HB & SPW, 16cm, together with a Passion Fruit pattern vase, date cypher 1998, green inscribed assistant initials 'EH', factory impressed and inscribed marks, 15cmQty: 2Condition report: No obvious faults to either vase.
A William Moorcroft flambé leaf pattern vase, second quarter 20th century, with a slightly flaring rim above a slender neck and globular body, the leaves against a subtle flambe glaze, on a ble glaze circular foot, impressed facsimile signature, Potter to H.M. the Queen, 24cmCondition report: No obvious faults.
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern vase, third quarter of the 20th century, of bulbous form, the bold flowers with broad leaves against a light blue shaded ground, factory impressed marks, and red printed applied label 'Potters to the late Queen Mary', 24.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults
A large William Moorcroft flambé 'Wisteria' vase, circa 1930, of swollen cylindrical form with a shaded blue ground, blue inscribed signature, impressed factory marks and shape number, 40.5cmCondition report: A diagonal 1.5cm long surface scratch on the rim, otherwise in good condition throughout.
A rare William Moorcroft 'Weeping Willow' pattern vase, circa 1930s, decorated in hues of pink and olive green against a shaded landscaped background, inscribed blue initials, impressed facsimile signature and Potter to H.M the Queen, 15.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults
A large William Moorcroft Orchid pattern vase, second quarter 20th century, having a slightly waisted neck above a bulbous body on circular foot, the flowers decorated against an ochre and blue ground, inscribed blue signature, impressed facsimile signature, Potter to H.M the Queen, 32.5cmCondition report: No obvious faults
A Moorcroft Hibiscus pattern vase, of tapering form, the lustrous red and yellow flowers against a dark blue ground, green inscribed initials, factory impressed marks and applied label 'Potters to the late Queen Mary', 17.5cmFootnote: The red glaze pooling in the base and interior rim leads one to suspect that this may have been an attempt at a Flambe finish that didn't quite succeed.Condition report: No obvious faults.
An early Walter Moorcroft 'Orchid' pattern vase, second quarter 20th century, with an everted rim above a short neck on ovoid body and circular foot, inscribed green initials, impressed facsimile signature, Potter to H.M. the Queen, 20cmCondition report: No obvious faults.
Two lobed dishes designed by Dr Christopher Dresser for Linthorpe Art Pottery, the larger with turquoise and maroon glaze, 23cm diam, the smaller with mottled green and brown glaze, 20cm diam (as found), a Sea-form teapot, under a mottled and streaked green glaze, model 1037, 12cm high, and another vase with wavy folded rim, maroon interior with green exterior, model 874, 6cm.
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