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| Collection | Crafts Study Centre | |
| Potter | Francis Richards | |
| Description | Vase, earthenware, pale shiny green inside, white glaze inside and out, copper glaze or oxide poured inside with brushed decoration in cobalt oxide. | |
| Decoration | Vertical bands of abstract decoration from rim to foot. Banded on rim. | |
| Id Number Current Accession | P.80.1 | |
| Inscription | ’A’ brushed in blue (?cobalt oxide) on base | |
| Location Creation Site | UK | |
| Subject | ceramics, vase | |
| Measurements | 9.8 x 9.5 centimetres | |
| Material | earthenware | |
| Glaze | white | |
| History | A note by Muriel Rose stuck to the foot reads: Thrown and fired by Francis Richards in kiln in garden of house in archway [sic] Rd. Highgate London circ. 1910? First of individual potters - Pre Leach and Cardew. | |
| Rights Owner | Managed by the Crafts Study Centre. | |
| Style Period Period | 1910s | |
| Technique | throwing | |