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Moorcroft

W. Moorcroft Limited (trading as W Moorcroft Ltd) is a British art pottery manufacturer specialising in richly decorated earthenware.[1][2][3][4] based at Burslem in Stoke-on-Trent, England. The company was founded by William Moorcroft in 1913.

W. Moorcroft Limited
Company typePrivate
IndustryPottery
Founded1913
FounderWilliam Moorcroft
Headquarters,
England
ProductsArt pottery
OwnersHugh and Maureen Edwards
Number of employees
120
Websitewww.moorcroft.com

History edit

In 1897, Staffordshire pottery manufacturers James Macintyre & Co. Ltd garnered a prodigious talent by employing 24-year-old William Moorcroft as a designer, and within a year, he was put in full charge of the company's art pottery studio. Moorcroft's first innovative range of pottery, called Florian Ware, was a great success and won him a gold medal at the 1904 world's fair (the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri). Unusually at that time, he adopted the practice of signing his name, or his initials, on nearly all the pottery he designed, the production of which he personally oversaw.

In due course, the extent to which his success had overshadowed Macintyre's other manufacturing activities resulted in resentment on the part of his employers, culminating in their decision in 1912 to close down his studio. He then set up his own company, and the following year, production of his pottery was transferred to a brand new factory nearby.

The Moorcroft factory produced an extensive array of moderately-priced domestic tableware items in addition to its famous tubelined, hand-painted art pottery. Moorcroft's reputation was enhanced when Queen Mary, a keen collector of his works, granted him a royal warrant in 1928. Shortly before the death of William in 1945, his elder son, Walter Moorcroft, took control of the business, which he continued to develop. The company's royal warrant was re-issued in his name in 1946.

Between its founding and its leadership under Walter Moorcroft, the company had been financed in collaboration with the famous London store, Liberty. The Liberty store's interest was bought out by Moorcroft in 1962.

Rising fuel and labour costs brought Moorcroft, with its highly labour-intensive techniques, into financial difficulties and in an attempt to mass-produce Moorcroft pottery, part of the company was sold to the Roper Brothers in 1984. This attempt was unsuccessful, and in 1986 Roper Brothers' share was resold to business partners Hugh Edwards and Richard Dennis. In 1992 Dennis and his pottery designer wife, Sally Tuffin, left the company, leaving the Edwards family as sole owners (remaining so in 2008).

 
Moorcroft Pottery

Walter Moorcroft retired as the director of design in 1987, but continued to contribute until his last design, 'Rock of Ages', was launched in 1999. In 1993, 24-year-old Rachel Bishop joined the company as its senior designer. By claiming the original establishment of the Macintyre studio under William Moorcroft in 1897 as its own founding date, in 1997 Moorcroft celebrated its centenary. During 1998 it established a new Moorcroft Design Studio and employed several designers to extend the range of its products.

Moorcroft Pottery edit

Early in his employment at Macintyre's, William Moorcroft created designs for the company's Aurelian Ware range of high-Victorian pottery, which had transfer-printed and enamelled decoration in bold red, blue and gold colours. Introduced very soon afterwards, his art nouveau-influenced Florian Ware was decorated entirely by hand, with the design outlined in trailed slip using a technique known as tubelining. This technique has been used in almost all of Moorcroft's art pottery ever since, distinguishing it from mass-produced pottery. Both father and son also experimented with high-temperature flambé techniques, producing high glaze with vibrant colour.

Later Walter Moorcroft designs reflect the simpler appearance preferred during his era. Moorcroft Design Studio patterns show strong influences from the founding days of William Moorcroft coupled with the advances in colouring techniques of more recent years. Aimed at the luxury end of the collector and gift markets, they are generally in the form of such products as display plates, vases, pin dishes, lamp-bases and jars of varying shape and size.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Atterbury, P. Moorcroft, B. (1993) Moorcroft: A Guide to Moorcroft Pottery 1897–1993., Richard Dennis. ISBN 0-903685-33-7
  • Street, Fraser 'Moorcroft: A New Dawn' (2006). W M Publications. ISBN 0-9528913-3-6
  1. ^ https://www.moorcroft.com/faqs
  2. ^ https://www.lyonandturnbull.com/news/article/a-private-collection-of-moorcroft-pottery/
  3. ^ "Three things to remember when buying Moorcroft pottery". www.the-saleroom.com. Retrieved 12 March 2024.
  4. ^ [Moorcroft - The Phoenix Years' F. Street. WM Publications. 2000]

External links edit

  • Official Website

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Maureen EdwardsNumber of employees120Websitewww wbr moorcroft wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Moorcroft Pottery 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1897 Staffordshire pottery manufacturers James Macintyre amp Co Ltd garnered a prodigious talent by employing 24 year old William Moorcroft as a designer and within a year he was put in full charge of the company s art pottery studio Moorcroft s first innovative range of pottery called Florian Ware was a great success and won him a gold medal at the 1904 world s fair the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St Louis Missouri Unusually at that time he adopted the practice of signing his name or his initials on nearly all the pottery he designed the production of which he personally oversaw In due course the extent to which his success had overshadowed Macintyre s other manufacturing activities resulted in resentment on the part of his employers culminating in their decision in 1912 to close down his studio He then set up his own company and the following year production of his pottery was transferred to a brand new factory nearby The Moorcroft factory produced an extensive array of moderately priced domestic tableware items in addition to its famous tubelined hand painted art pottery Moorcroft s reputation was enhanced when Queen Mary a keen collector of his works granted him a royal warrant in 1928 Shortly before the death of William in 1945 his elder son Walter Moorcroft took control of the business which he continued to develop The company s royal warrant was re issued in his name in 1946 Between its founding and its leadership under Walter Moorcroft the company had been financed in collaboration with the famous London store Liberty The Liberty store s interest was bought out by Moorcroft in 1962 Rising fuel and labour costs brought Moorcroft with its highly labour intensive techniques into financial difficulties and in an attempt to mass produce Moorcroft pottery part of the company was sold to the Roper Brothers in 1984 This attempt was unsuccessful and in 1986 Roper Brothers share was resold to business partners Hugh Edwards and Richard Dennis In 1992 Dennis and his pottery designer wife Sally Tuffin left the company leaving the Edwards family as sole owners remaining so in 2008 nbsp Moorcroft Pottery Walter Moorcroft retired as the director of design in 1987 but continued to contribute until his last design Rock of Ages was launched in 1999 In 1993 24 year old Rachel Bishop joined the company as its senior designer By claiming the original establishment of the Macintyre studio under William Moorcroft in 1897 as its own founding date in 1997 Moorcroft celebrated its centenary During 1998 it established a new Moorcroft Design Studio and employed several designers to extend the range of its products Moorcroft Pottery editEarly in his employment at Macintyre s William Moorcroft created designs for the company s Aurelian Ware range of high Victorian pottery which had transfer printed and enamelled decoration in bold red blue and gold colours Introduced very soon afterwards his art nouveau influenced Florian Ware was decorated entirely by hand with the design outlined in trailed slip using a technique known as tubelining This technique has been used in almost all of Moorcroft s art pottery ever since distinguishing it from mass produced pottery Both father and son also experimented with high temperature flambe techniques producing high glaze with vibrant colour Later Walter Moorcroft designs reflect the simpler appearance preferred during his era Moorcroft Design Studio patterns show strong influences from the founding days of William Moorcroft coupled with the advances in colouring techniques of more recent years Aimed at the luxury end of the collector and gift markets they are generally in the form of such products as display plates vases pin dishes lamp bases and jars of varying shape and size Gallery edit nbsp A group of William Moorcroft wares 1913 1930s In the centre is a tall Florian vase of the type first produced under Macintyre with the later Pomegranate pattern on two plates and a mug nbsp A William Moorcroft vase with fish and flambe glaze 1930s nbsp Moorcroft ginger jar in Clematis design nbsp Moorcroft shallow dish in Clematis design nbsp 1990s Moorcroft vaseSee also editEmma BossonsReferences editAtterbury P Moorcroft B 1993 Moorcroft A Guide to Moorcroft Pottery 1897 1993 Richard Dennis ISBN 0 903685 33 7 Street Fraser Moorcroft A New Dawn 2006 W M Publications ISBN 0 9528913 3 6 https www moorcroft com faqs https www lyonandturnbull com news article a private collection of moorcroft pottery Three things to remember when buying Moorcroft pottery www the saleroom com Retrieved 12 March 2024 Moorcroft The Phoenix Years F Street WM Publications 2000 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Moorcroft pottery Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Moorcroft amp oldid 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