THE Lady Lever Art Gallery's world renowned Wedgwood collection has gone on display in Moscow, attracting more than 10,000 visitors in just four weeks.

The collection is on show at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Art as part of the UK-Russia Year of Culture 2014.

It is the first time the Port Sunlight museum's unrivalled collection has ever travelled abroad, with 140 items travelling to the Russian capital.

Among the objects on display is a rare copy of the celebrated Portland Vase and the largest jasperware panel ever produced. Two rare enamel plaques painted by artist George Stubbs also feature.

A major development project currently underway in the Lady Lever's South End galleries has provided the opportunity to tour the collection, which will return ahead of the opening of the improved galleries in 2016.

Sandra Penketh, director of art galleries at National Museums Liverpool, said: "It is exciting to have the opportunity to showcase our fantastic collection on an international stage and highlight the world-class quality of the objects in our gallery.

"This is one of the largest loans that we have ever made and required a great deal of planning.

"It is a testament to the hard work of our staff and our Russian colleagues over many months that we have been able to deliver it so successfully.

"We look forward to welcoming the collection back to the Lady Lever in time for the opening of the new South End galleries in 2016.

"These amazing objects will be beautifully redisplayed in the improved Wedgwood rooms."

The UK-Russia Year of Culture 2014 has seen the British Council present a comprehensive programme of events and projects in Russia drawn from across the UK. The programme represents the creative industries as well as science, education and language.

The exhibition, titled Unrivalled Wedgwood, will be displayed at the Moscow museum until February 2015.

Elena Titova, director at the All-Russian Museum of Decorative, Applied and Folk Art, said: “We are delighted to welcome this outstanding collection to the museum during the UK-Russia Year of Culture. To this day, Wedgwood is a manifestation of impeccable taste and artistic quality.

“Marketing techniques, logistic developments and technologies used by Wedgwood were ahead of their time and had an enormous effect on the world’s applied arts design, architectural and interior decoration.”