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Artist: William Plumptre
Paddled Bottle (Four Small Circles), Stoneware by William Plumptre, 2019
By William Plumptre
Located in Kingsclere, GB
Paddled Bottle (Four Small Circles), Stoneware by William Plumptre, 2019
Additional information:
Medium: Stoneware with blue, white and brown slip under a wood-ash glaze
Height 35.6...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary William Plumptre Art
Materials
Stoneware
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