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William Moorcroft was employed by Staffordshire pottery manufacturers James Macintyre & Co. Ltd. as a designer in 1897, and after a year he was responsible for the company's art pottery studio.

William Moorcroft created designs for the Macintyre's Aurelian Ware range of high-Victorian pottery, which had transfer-printed and enamelled decoration in bold red, blue and gold colours. He also developed the art nouveau-influenced Florian Ware which was decorated entirely by hand, with the design outlined in trailed slip using a technique known as tubelining. William Moorcroft's designs won him a gold medal at the St. Louis International Exhibition in 1904.

Each piece of pottery produced was personalised with Moorcroft's own signature or initials.

William Moorcroft and James Macintyre & Co. Ltd. split up in 1913 and Moorcroft founded his own factory nearby. Some finance came from the famous London store Liberty, and Liberty continued to more... exercise control over Moorcroft until 1962.

Moorcroft's reputation was further enhanced with the appointment of the Moorcroft company as Potter to HM The Queen in 1928.

On the death of William Moorcroft in 1945, his elder son, Walter, took over management and design and he continued in this position until his retirement in 1987, after which he continued contributing to Moorcroft designs.

During the tenure of Walter Moorcroft, the Liberty store's interest in Moorcroft was purchased by Moorcroft in 1962.

In the 1980s Moorcroft got into financial difficulties as a result of rising wages and fuel, which were exacerbated by the labour intensive techniques employed by Moorcroft and the company went through several changes in ownership with the result that from 1993 the company was controlled by the Edwards family, which is still the case.

The young 24 year old designer Rachel Bishop joined Moorcroft in 1993, as only its fourth designer in almost a hundred years and her designs become immediately popular. In 1997 the Moorcroft Design Studio was formed with eight designers, and with Rachel Bishop as head designer.

Moorcroft celebrated its centenary in 1997, marking the year that William Moorcroft joined MacIntyre as its founding date, rather than the year the company was founded.

Moorcroft is still producing art pottery in its own distinctive design style, and with astute promotion and limited edition designs including Australian flora and flora, is selling more than it did in the mid-1920’s, its previous heyday. less...

William Moorcroft flambe 'African Lily' vase, ovoid form with…
Flambe 'African Lily' Vase by William Moorcroft, 15.8 cm

William Moorcroft flambe 'African Lily' vase, ovoid form with good dark red flambe tone, the flowers in different forms. Impressed marks and initials in blue, height 6.22 in.

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William Moorcroft mini dish 'African Lily' 8 cm diameter.
Moorcroft Mini Dish 'African Lily' 8cm - Collectible Pottery Art

William Moorcroft mini dish 'African Lily' 3.15 in. diameter.

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Moorcroft 'African Lily' box and cover, of squat form,…
Moorcroft 'African Lily' Box and Cover: Maroon and Yellow

Moorcroft 'African Lily' box and cover, of squat form, decorated with flowers and foliage, in tones of maroon and yellow on a green ground, factory marks to base, height 3.15 in. and diameter 4.53 in.

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William Moorcroft flambe 'African Lily' bowl, c.1930, of petit…
Moorcroft Flambe African Lily Bowl

William Moorcroft flambe 'African Lily' bowl, c.1930, of petit form, the interior decorated with African lily and foliage, in tones of red and dark/blue, impressed marks and signature to base, height 2.17 in. and diameter 4.33 in.

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Moorcroft 'African Lilly' pattern pottery vase, circa 1930s,…
Moorcroft African Lilly Pottery Vase

Moorcroft 'African Lilly' pattern pottery vase, circa 1930s, impressed mark and signature 'Moorcroft, Potters to her Majesty the Queen, made in England', 4.33 in. high

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Moorcroft African lily vase of rounded ovoid form with slightly…
Moorcroft African Lily Vase

Moorcroft African lily vase of rounded ovoid form with slightly flared short rim. The body tubeline decorated with stylised African lilys, under cobalt blue and rustic glazes. Impressed factory mark and shape number 189 and incised 'W Moorcroft'. Height 32

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A Walter Moorcroft ovoid vase decorated with the African lily…
Moorcroft African Lily Vase

A Walter Moorcroft ovoid vase decorated with the African lily pattern in colours on a graduated blue ground, impressed marks and brushpoint initials under base, c.1955. Height 6.30 in.

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A Walter Moorcroft African lily vase of squat baluster shape on…
Moorcroft African Lily Vase, Signed, 1950

A Walter Moorcroft African lily vase of squat baluster shape on blue ground. Signed, circa 1950. Height 5.12 in.

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Moorcroft C1930 African lily bowl the coral/yellow flowers…
African Lily Moorcroft Bowl

Moorcroft C1930 African lily bowl the coral/yellow flowers painted on a blue/green ground 23. 1.97 in. diameter

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Moorcroft C1940 African Lilly ashtray the red flowers painted…
Moorcroft African Lily Ashtray, 1940

Moorcroft C1940 African Lilly ashtray the red flowers painted on an ochre and blue ground 4.33 in. diameter

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