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Artist: Richard Phethean
Large Oval Vessel (Dark Honey), Stoneware with Glazes by Richard Phethean
By Richard Phethean
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Large Oval Vessel (Dark Honey), Stoneware with Glazes by Richard Phethean Additional information: Medium: Stoneware with Glazes Height 33 cm (13 in) Signed with initials on base
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21st Century and Contemporary Richard Phethean More Art

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Oval Vessel (Dark Honey), Stoneware with Glazes by Richard Phethean
By Richard Phethean
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Oval Vessel (Dark Honey), Stoneware with Glazes by Richard Phethean Additional information: Medium: Stoneware with Glazes Height 24 cm (9 1/2 in) Signed with initials on base
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21st Century and Contemporary Richard Phethean More Art

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