A William Moorcroft Claremont pattern planter, circa 1914,…
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A William Moorcroft Claremont pattern planter, circa 1914, tapering in form, decorated with toadstools on a pale green ground, impressed factory marks & signed 'W.Moorcroft' in green to base, 17 cm high

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