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John Leach, a glazed Muchelney Pottery cauldron jar, (1990)

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Lug handles, impressed marks aswell as a smaller vase dated 'MM' with vertical sgraffito bands and impressed details, impressed marks,, 19 cm
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Title: John Leach, a glazed Muchelney Pottery cauldron jar, (1990)
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Lug handles, impressed marks aswell as a smaller vase dated 'MM' with vertical sgraffito bands and impressed details, impressed marks,, 19 cm.

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