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1970s Flesh Pots Ceramic Casserole Set by Morris Rushton Female Sculpture Nude
1970s Flesh Pots Ceramic Casserole Set by Morris Rushton Female Sculpture Nude

1970s Flesh Pots Ceramic Casserole Set by Morris Rushton Female Sculpture Nude

By Morris Rushton

Located in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

1970s decorative casserole dish set designed and manufactured by Morris Rushton for Flesh Pots, UK

Category

Vintage 1970s British Post-Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Fleshpot - Morris Rushton England, 1970
Fleshpot - Morris Rushton England, 1970

Fleshpot - Morris Rushton England, 1970

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H 17.25 in W 13 in D 10 in

Fleshpot - Morris Rushton England, 1970

Located in Chicago, IL

Fleshpot - Morris Rushton England, 1970. Fleshpot's are highly collectible and a award winning

Category

Vintage 1970s English Mid-Century Modern Busts

Materials

Ceramic

Tall & Whimsical Ceramic Tureens "Fleshpots" by Morris Rushton - England, 1970
Tall & Whimsical Ceramic Tureens "Fleshpots" by Morris Rushton - England, 1970

Tall & Whimsical Ceramic Tureens "Fleshpots" by Morris Rushton - England, 1970

By Morris Rushton

Located in North Miami, FL

Fleshpot - Morris Rushton England, 1970. Fleshpot's are highly collectible and a award winning

Category

Vintage 1970s English Mid-Century Modern Serving Pieces

Materials

Ceramic

Fleshpots Female Nude Serving Torso, by Morris Rushton, 1970s
Fleshpots Female Nude Serving Torso, by Morris Rushton, 1970s

Fleshpots Female Nude Serving Torso, by Morris Rushton, 1970s

By Morris Rushton

Located in Chicago, IL

White ceramic serving dishes, stacked together to form female nude sculpture. Flesh Pots circa 1978. 3 casserole dishes, 1 lid.

Category

Vintage 1970s British Modern Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

Flesh Pots by Rushton Morris, 1978
Flesh Pots by Rushton Morris, 1978

Flesh Pots by Rushton Morris, 1978

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H 18.51 in W 13.39 in D 10.24 in

Flesh Pots by Rushton Morris, 1978

By Morris Rushton

Located in Stow on the Wold, GB

A set of flesh pot casserole dishes designed by Rushton Morris, 1978. Three stacking ceramic

Category

Vintage 1970s English Serving Bowls

Materials

Ceramic

Fleshpots - Morris Rushton
Fleshpots - Morris Rushton

Fleshpots - Morris Rushton

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H 17.5 in W 13 in D 10 in

Fleshpots - Morris Rushton

Located in SouthPort, CT

Highly collectible, award winning "Fleshpots" casserole set in white ceramic by Morris Rushton

Category

Vintage 1970s English Serving Pieces

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