A pot pourri was a container with a perforated cover or lid, to hold sweet-smelling herbs or petals, that was intended to produce a pleasant scent. Made mostly in porcelain and occasionally in silver, they were popular in the 19th century. The most prolific maker was Royal Worcester, the factory producing elaborate urns with hand painted decoration by their best artists. Minton, Moorcoft and Wegwood made smaller quantities. In the late 20th century Stuart Devlin designed and produced several examples.

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. more...

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William Moorcroft pomegranate jar and cover, of globular form…

Moorcroft Pomegranate Jar with Cover

William Moorcroft pomegranate jar and cover, of globular form decorated in the pomegranate and grape pattern. Impressed Moorcroft made in England. 12 cm high. Chip to rim.

Good Moorcroft flambe lidded jar leaves and berries. Impressed…

Moorcroft Flambe Jar with Leaves and Berries

Good Moorcroft flambe lidded jar leaves and berries. Impressed mark to base. 9 cm high.

A Moorcroft Pottery 'Carousel' ginger jar, 2012, by Emma…

Moorcroft Carousel Ginger Jar

A Moorcroft Pottery 'Carousel' ginger jar, 2012, by Emma Bossons, numbered edition #85. Emma Bossons has combined the floral designs of several Moorcroft designers, into one 'Carousel', design., signed with makers stamp to base. Height 20 cm

A William Moorcroft lidded ovoid jar in the Pansy pattern, the…

Moorcroft Pansy Jar with Lid

A William Moorcroft lidded ovoid jar in the Pansy pattern, the lid and body with traditional pansy decoration in tones of deep maroon and variable red/brown with green leaves on cobalt blue ground, compressed finial, spreading foot, painted initials in…

Moorcroft Flamminian Ware two handled pot, signed to base W.…

Moorcroft Flamminian Ware Two Handled Pot, Signed

Moorcroft Flamminian Ware two handled pot, signed to base W. Moorcroft C.1910, height 13.5 cm

A Moorcroft Pottery Melody lamp base and shade, c.2007, by Sian…

Moorcroft Melody Lamp by Sian Leeper (2007)

A Moorcroft Pottery Melody lamp base and shade, c.2007, by Sian Leeper. Height 26.5 cm (pot height)

A Moorcroft 'Trillium' ginger jar, c.2000, designed by Nicola…

Nicola Slaney's Trillium Ginger Jar

A Moorcroft 'Trillium' ginger jar, c.2000, designed by Nicola Slaney. Height 15 cm

Moorcroft lidded ginger jar featuring hibiscus flower with…

Hibiscus Moorcroft Lidded Ginger Jar

Moorcroft lidded ginger jar featuring hibiscus flower with brown background, with impressed 'Moorcroft' stamp and 'Made in England' stamp. Height 16 cm