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David Melville Large Shallow Abstract Patterned Studio Pottery Dish

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  • Eric Leaper Newlyn Studio Pottery Orange Glazed Tray or Shallow Dish
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    A stylish studio pottery tray or shallow dish decorated in bright orange glazes by Eric Leaper, Newlyn and dating from around 1960. The pottery tray is of ...
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