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Emily Myers - Studio Pottery Boat Shape Bowl Dish -art In Action 1992 Exhibition?

Original price £40.00 - Original price £40.00
Original price
£40.00
£40.00 - £40.00
Current price £40.00

Emily Myers Studio Pottery

An Emily Myers studio pottery lilac dish/plaque. Believed to have been displayed at the ‘Art in Action’ exhibition on 17th July 1992.

Measures 34cm wide and is in good condition though there is a small chip to one end. Please refer to photos.

Impressed mark to base.

Additional Information
Brand Other
Date 1980-Now
Manufacturer/ Type Studio
Product Type Bowls
Production Technique Pottery
Theme Studio
Type Vase
Use Decorative
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