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Pottery butter dish  9790 stoneware h93 x 143mm 530g

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Pottery butter dish 9790 stoneware h93 x 143mm 530g

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This item will be posted to you by Leslie Parrott Studio Ceramics within 5 days of receiving payment.

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I love the shape of the domed cover for my butter dishes because it is a good canvas on which to display the glaze colour when it melt into the surface texture marks. The medallion on the dome and the stork stamped in the saucer are motifs deriving from a formative interest in oriental ceramics and painting. The stork is also a reminder that the dish can also be used for margerine. The iron oxide decoration provides abstract orange brown shapes for contemplation while eating your crumpets or toast

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A blue and tan glaze on a wheel-thrown stoneware butter dish with a stork stamped in the centre of the saucer. The saucer has a retaining groove for the cover and its underside is unglazed. The butter dish was thrown with a UK stoneware and, after biscuit firing and glazing it was fired to 1300C to make it impermeable and very durable.

- The butter dish is food, microwave and dishwasher safe and measures about 9cm tall and 14cm wide.

- The saucer is impressed underneath with my seal, the letter P, and its identity number 9790

Designed by Leslie Parrott in Uxbridge

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