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Old 11-Sep-2005   #1
notgnimer
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New work from Tony Remington

Hi All
I made these over the past few weeks. Red stoneware hand thrown and turned feature and feet. Oxide wash decoration. Hope you like them comments welcome.

Tony

If you want to see more follow this link http://www.bonsaipotsuk.com
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Old 12-Sep-2005   #2
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Hi Tony

Very Nice pots

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