Moorcroft Nelly Roberts Vase
2022 R.H.S – For the Love of Orchid Collections
Designer: Nicola Slaney
Shape: 364/12
Limited Edition of 25
Dimensions: H 31 x W 12 x D 12 cm
Nelly’s world-class orchid illustrations were first recognised by the charity with an RHS Gold medal in 1900 and the Silver Veitch Memorial Medal on her retirement in 1953. But there is something else. As it should be, Nelly’s name was immortalised in two orchids of distinction themselves.
The first, Odontoglossum Opheron gx ‘Nelly Roberts’, now known as Oncidium Opheron gx, is a hybrid of Odontoglossum Ophanto gx x Odontglossum Neron gx, bred by Charlesworth & Co., of Haywards Heath, a nursery specialising in orchids, founded in 1908 by Joseph Charlesworth (c.1851-1920) an RHS Orchid Committee member 1902-1920. The orchid gained an Award of Merit from the RHS when exhibited by Sydney Tharp, a member of the RHS Orchid Committee, on 18 November 1952.
The second, Cattleya Nellie Roberts gx, a hybrid of Cattleya Bow Bells gx x Cattleya dowiana was bred by the nursery of Black & Flory around 1948. Cattleya Bow Bells was a very popular hybrid used as a parent of 219 other hybrids to date. Likely, this autumn flowering hybrid, was the source of the white Cattleya flowers in Queen Elizabeth’s wedding bouquet. Whilst Nelly never painted Cattleya Nellie Roberts gx, she did paint a number of varieties of Cattleya Bow Bells gx for the RHS during her lifetime.
Designer Nicola Slaney frames a pale orchid against a black backdrop at the base of the vase as it circles underneath the flaming pinks of Odontoglossum Opheron gx ‘Nelly Roberts’, on a white ground, in a fitting tribute to a lady who faithfully applied her watercolour brush through myriad colours with timeless beauty.
FOR THE LOVE OF ORCHIDS COLLECTION
In April 2022 a simple memorial plaque was placed at the burial site of Nelly Roberts, the first orchid artist for the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Orchid Committee and a bunch of orchids was laid beside it by the current RHS orchid artist Deborah Lambkin.
The sheer beauty that this watercolourist’s brush captured during her 56-year career as an illustrator for the RHS Orchid Committee is incalculable, diffusing her talent on generations to come in much the same way as the forefather of Moorcroft pottery, William Moorcroft, born like Nelly in 1872, left a legacy of cultural heritage in the ceramic idiom. Nelly’s illustrations received no global fame outside of the horticultural world and yet are the most exquisite illustrations you are ever likely to observe – it is almost as if the orchids are unfurling before your very eyes to create a piece of heaven. The first and, to date, longest serving RHS orchid artist, Nelly was employed to paint life-sized illustrations of award winning orchids. These built a reference collection of images of cultivars and hybrids for the Society that are held within the RHS Lindley Collections. Nelly left behind over 4,500 studies of orchids, which have been lovingly commemorated by Moorcroft designer, Nicola Slaney, in For The Love of Orchids RHS Collection to mark the 150th Anniversary of her birth in October this year.
In much the same way as William Moorcroft, potter extraordinaire, was inspired by flowers as he sought to set the world of Art Nouveau ablaze with his Florian ware designs, Nelly was inspired to capture the orchids she painted in glorious detail.
Nelly lived and worked in a room above the family shop at 72 Loughborough Road in Brixton. ‘Very shy & retiring,’ she painted away in a ‘small, neat but rather cold room’, according to The Orchid Review. With sheer determination, notwithstanding rheumatoid arthritis and chilblains, the celebrated RHS illustrator worked tirelessly for the RHS until 1953, Coronation year. This year, as Great Britain celebrates a Platinum Jubilee, five Moorcroft designs, each holding a different orchid cultivar or hybrids inspired by Nelly’s work, and even orchids holding her own name, will blossom in fired earth as a worldwide testament to the genius of Nelly Roberts.




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