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Creator: Henry Stacy Marks
Henry Stacy Marks Minton Aesthetic Movement Pottery Beer Jug
By Henry Stacy Marks
Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire
Henry Stacy Marks Minton Aesthetic Movement Pottery Beer Jug
A fine Minton Aesthetic Movement pottery beer jug probably designed by Christoph...
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1880s British Aesthetic Movement Antique Henry Stacy Marks Pitchers
Materials
Earthenware
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