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Jane Hamlyn (british, B.1940) Studio Art Pottery Asymmetric Ovoid Stoneware Vase

Jane Hamlyn Vase

Jane Hamlyn (b.1940), saltglazed stoneware vase of asymmetric ovoid form, decorated with scrolling lines and lustre highlights on a blue ground.
Measures 22cm high and is in good condition without any detected chips, cracks or restoration.
Impressed seal mark to base.

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Sub-Type British
Manufacturer/ Type Studio
Product Type Vases
Material Stoneware
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