Moorcroft Number Edition Daffodils of Olde Vase MCR-295
Originally founded as a studio in 1897 within a large ceramic company, James Macintyre & Co. Moorcroft pottery soon made its mark on the world. Today, Moorcroft leads the world of art pottery with its own distinctive design style. We are proud to present this Moorcroft collection featuring stunning pottery designs.
Daffodil designs are one of the oldest Moorcroft blooms, first making their debut in Florian Ware (1897-1913) in the days when William Moorcroft was employed by James Macintyre & Co. After that, there were only a handful of blooms. In modern times, with ever increasing cultivars for inspiration, the Moorcroft Design Studio have created a countless host of golden daffodils, celebrating the arrival of nearly every spring with a vast array of bright jubilant faces.
Designer Emma Bossons has reimagined an old daffodil design holding shallow cupped soft-yellow trumpets with reflexed petals around the rim as sword-tipped foliage curls around the base and up the slender art nouveau shape. This time, daffodils also unfurl into a shower of gold at the base of the vase, with the neck holding foliage that curls like periscopes peeping up from the ground. Dimensions: H 29.00 x W 12.50 x D 12.50 cm. Shape 99/11.
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