English Farmhouse Stoneware Jar by Moira, England, Late 20th Century
- Dimensions :
- H16 x W13 x D13
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
This two-tone Moira stoneware jar from England combines classic style with practical function. Featuring a traditional English design, it showcases earthy neutral tones that complement any decor. The jar's two-toned caramel and sand color glaze adds a rustic appeal. Crafted by skilled artisans, the jar has a durable build with a glazed interior and exterior for long-lasting use. Its versatile design is suitable for displaying flowers, organizing kitchen utensils, garden herbs, small potted plants, or as a display piece, offering multiple uses and a timeless look. The base is stamped "Handmade MOIRA Stoneware England." Enhance your space with this Moira stoneware jar, showcasing classic English craftsmanship. Founded in 1922, Moira Pottery Works was renowned for its utilitarian stoneware, including marmalade crocks and affordable pitchers and kitchen wares. Some pieces featured transfer-printed advertising with charming, turn-of-the-century woodcut designs. Moira's "Hillstonia" ware was designed for forcing bulbs and housing plants. The pottery often bore an oval stamp on the unglazed undersides of its pieces. The company's diverse range included garden ornaments and Vitryware oven-to-table casseroles. Located about 5 miles from Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire, Moira Pottery was actually in the village of Moira, just over the Leicestershire border. The pottery works ceased operations in December 1991.