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Seconds Heritage Kiln 780/4 Tray

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Heritage Open Days is England’s largest festival of history and culture. Every September events bring people together to celebrate community, history and heritage. This year, Moorcroft pays tribute to our iconic 1919 Grade II listed bottle oven, or kiln as it also called, on a design duo by Senior Designer Rachel Bishop. Framing this architectural gem are fans of blue cornflowers – a floral motif synonymous with the Arts and Crafts Movement, a style which founder William Moorcroft embraced when he first started his pottery design career in 1897. Each mug and coaster is impressed with a special Heritage Open Days backstamp.

 

What is a Moorcroft second? All our art pottery is closely inspected before it leaves the Moorcroft factory and the selection process is as rigorous as any in the world. As a result, not all pieces emerge unblemished in their quality assessment. The fault or faults may be in the finish of a piece, whether it be a tiny tubeline miss, an incorrectly painted petal, or a small glaze run. Seconds are not ‘red-dotted’, all of them are far too good for that, and each seconds piece has a charm and individuality of its own. Any fault is not structural and the piece can still be used for the purpose it was made. 

The 'Was' price shown is the Best Quality RRP of this design and shape.

A Gift Box is not supplied with this product

Was: £145.00
£36.25
Ex Tax: £30.21
  • Designer: Rachel Bishop
  • Dimensions: H 10.00 x W 10.00 x D 2.00 cm
  • Availability: Out Of Stock

Specification

  • Product Width10.00cm
  • Product Height10.00cm
  • Product Depth2.00cm
  • Shape:780/4
  • Designer:Rachel Bishop
  • Edition:Open
  • Design Window (Style):Architecture / Broad Florals

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