Description. Designer Vicky Lovatt has presented this stunning and beautiful numbered edition Moorcroft vase.  Loved by the Victorians, the tiny, two-toned Penny Black flower coloured deep violet to black and edged with white, conjure up nostalgic images. In much the same way as the world's first adhesive postage stamp, issued in Britain in 1840 and printed in black with an effigy of Queen Victoria, this little Moorcroft vase is set to send smiles around the world.

 

Very collectable and fashionable Moorcroft Vase that will enhance the style and ambience to your home, an ideal gift.

 

Condition Report, Manufacturing Moorcroft pottery involves a comprehensive process which can result in some items having small flaws and blemishes. It is extremely difficult to identify any flaws on Moorcroft pieces even under close inspection and they still hold their appeal and uniqueness, and any fault is not structural, and the piece can still be used for the purpose it was made However, this piece has been reduced in price to reflect any minor blemish.

 

Please refer to attached photographs for confirmation of condition and colouring.

 

Dimensions H9.50 x W 12.50 x D 12.50 cms

 

Background: The first pieces of fine art pottery from Moorcroft were launched into the world in 1897.  Moorcroft Pottery is still based in Stoke-on-Trent, England (affectionately known as The Potteries) and is officially recognised as the World Capital of Ceramics.