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Place of Origin: Scottish
David Heminsley 'Scottish, 1927-2007' Studio Pottery Lidded Conserve Jar
David Heminsley 'Scottish, 1927-2007' Studio Pottery Lidded Conserve Jar

David Heminsley 'Scottish, 1927-2007' Studio Pottery Lidded Conserve Jar

Located in Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire

A very finely made studio pottery lidded conserve jar decorated in tenmoku glazes with a ribbon and bow pattern applied around the body of the jar by Scottish based potter David Hemi...

Category

20th Century Modern Scottish Ceramics

Materials

Stoneware

Pottery Pearlware Sponged Spirit Flasks Modeled in Form of Boots, Scottish
Pottery Pearlware Sponged Spirit Flasks Modeled in Form of Boots, Scottish

Pottery Pearlware Sponged Spirit Flasks Modeled in Form of Boots, Scottish

Located in Downingtown, PA

Pair of Scottish Pearlware Sponged Pottery 'Boot' Spirit Flasks, Mid-19th Century, Circa 1840-1850 This delightful and highly unusual pair of spirit flasks is a wonderful example o...

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Mid-19th Century Early Victorian Antique Scottish Ceramics

Materials

Pearlware, Pottery

Scottish Pottery Pearlware Sponged Spirit Flasks Modeled in Form of Boots
Scottish Pottery Pearlware Sponged Spirit Flasks Modeled in Form of Boots

Scottish Pottery Pearlware Sponged Spirit Flasks Modeled in Form of Boots

Located in Downingtown, PA

Bootleggers' Delight: Scottish Pearlware Spirit Flasks Object: Pair of Sponged Spirit Flasks (Modelled as Boots) Medium: Pearlware Earthenware, Sponged Decoration Origin: Scotland D...

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Mid-19th Century Early Victorian Antique Scottish Ceramics

Materials

Pottery

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