Moorcroft Limited Edition Riversong Vase 226/7 Originally founded as a studio in 1897 within a large ceramic company, James Macintyre & Co. Moorcroft pottery soon made its mark on the world. Today, Moorcroft leads the world of art pottery with its own distinctive design style. We are proud to present this Moorcroft collection featuring stunning pottery designs. A design overflowing with nodding, purple, and the deepest pink, white-chequered blooms of snakeshead fritillaries that are found on marshes and riverbanks amidst the cries of cuckoos, chaffinch and whitethroat. Famously, British poet, Geoffrey Grigson, once observed them beside the River Thames in Oxford, with the shape of an adder’s head – dangling between the narrow, sword-like leaves, and stated that everyone should walk once in a fritillary field before they die. Without doubt, the best position to look at fritillaries is when the sun is low in the sky and you kneel down and get the light of the sun through their petals. Nicola brings this vision to us as scarlet and deep-purple blooms tinged with rose and violet by light, are mirrored below with a carpet of brilliant-white, humble snowdrops chiming their delicate tepals, long and curved, in Riversong. Dimensions: Shape 226/7. Limited Edition of 20. Designer: Nicola Slaney. Size: 9.5 x 17.5 x 9.5cm. All articles are lovingly and securely dispatched with our elegant packaging.