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Taken STC - For sale: £10 - The Friars Aylesford Pottery - vintage glazed butter dish


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In used but very good condition. Diameter approx. 13cm Height 11cm. Mid to dark brown glaze.

Studio pottery with makers mark.

Aylesford pottery was set up in 1954 by David Leach for the White Friars. He stayed for a year, teaching pottery to the monks, and then handed over managership to Colin Pearson. The pottery is still in production, making the stoneware goods that have made it famous for over half a century.

Collect from Underhill Road SE22 (Horniman/South Circular end).

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