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1960s Lotus Pottery (Stoke Gabriel, Devon) Small Stylised Bull

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1960s Lotus Pottery (Stoke Gabriel, Devon) Small Stylised Bull - LOTUS-SMLBULL1

 
£18.00

From the Lotus Pottery in Stoke Gabriel, Devon here is a small stylised bull in the 'petal on sage' colourway of a dark sage green ground with a pale blue flower decoration to each side.  Dating from the late 1960s these come in several sizes (this is the smallest) and were designed by Elizabeth Skipworth.  Not stamped but none of the bulls were.  Please see all photographs for alternative views and close-ups.

SIZE:   Length  5in/12.5cm    Height  2.75in/8cm    Weight  130g

CONDITION:  Lovely original condition with no chips, cracks or hairlines.



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