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Millefleurs Vase 55/2
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Millefleurs Vase 55/2 by Moorcroft Pottery designer Emma Bossons.
“Between 1912 and 1914, Arts and Crafts designer John Henry Dearle created Millefleurs fabric, which was made at the Merton Abbey Works from Jacquard woven wool. Millefleurs (the French for ‘a thousand flowers’) is a pattern of flowers and leaves used in tapestry, porcelain or in other decorative items, and is a most apt name for Emma’s trio of small fine art pottery vases. Each vase depicts a bouquet of tiny flowers in one of the primary colours, blue, red and yellow, each set against a jet-black background to create a sense of drama.
Adapted from Moorcroft’s description
Millefleurs 55/2, the smallest of the trio, is just two inches tall and comes in an open edition.
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Height:5cm
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Width:6cm
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Production Year:2024
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Moorcroft Pottery
This section contains our remaining Moorcroft pieces. You'll find Limited and Numbered pieces (all signed by the designer), Open range pieces and Miniature pieces. All are new, first quality and gift-boxed.