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Sally Tuffin

Table Lamp Candlestick Finches Peaches Ochre Pattern 30cm/12" high art deco
Located in BUNGAY, SUFFOLK
painters initials SP Designer Sally Tuffin.c1990 Electrified with gold flex Private collection along with
Category

1990s Table Lamps

Materials

Stoneware

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W. J. Moorcroft “Carp” Vase by Sally Tuffin, circa 1990
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in South Newfane, VT
Designed by Sally Tuffin for William John Moorcroft, the carp design was produced in the 1990s in
Category

Late 20th Century English Vases

Materials

Pottery

Moorcroft Grapevine Vase by Sally Tuffin for the Moorcroft Collector Club BOXED
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in Richmond Hill, ON
A Moorcroft Pottery vase, ‘Grapevine’ designed by Sally Tuffin for the Moorcroft Collectors Club
Category

Vintage 1980s English Arts and Crafts Vases

Materials

Ceramic

Very Rare Moorcroft 52cm First Fleet HMS Sirius Jar & Cover - Limited Edition 19
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in Whitburn, GB
the 10-gun HMS Sirius in graduating sizes around the bowl. Moorcroft’s Sally Tuffin was responsible
Category

Vintage 1980s British Decorative Bowls

Materials

Pottery

Moorcroft Sweet Pea Pattern Large Flower Vase Hand Decorated Artist Sally Tuffin
By Moorcroft Pottery
Located in Dublin, Ireland
by premier Moorcroft Artist Sally Tuffin. The outed body with lavish tube lined hand decoration
Category

20th Century English Vases

Materials

Ceramic, Porcelain

Sally Tuffin for Dennis Chinaworks, Limited Edition Vase 'Klimt Embrace'
Located in Heemskerk, NL
A vase designed by Sally Tuffin and made by Dennis Chinaworks in Somerset, England. The vase was
Category

21st Century and Contemporary English Art Nouveau Ceramics

Materials

Ceramic

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