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Emily Myers - Studio Pottery Spiral Shell Bowl Dish -art In Action 92 Exhibition?

Original price £70.00 - Original price £70.00
Original price
£70.00
£70.00 - £70.00
Current price £70.00

Emily Myers Studio Pottery

An Emily Myers studio pottery lilac coloured tri-footed bowl. Believed to have been displayed at the ‘Art in Action’ exhibition on 17th July 1992.

Measures 12cm diameter and is in good condition without any detected damage or restoration.

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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