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Made by Anne Seeney née Berens who lives in Fuller Street, Mitcham. Made in her own pottery. Co owner of Laburnam Gallery in the 1970s and 1980s. Clay was purchased from Walker Pottery Ceramic Supplier - Refer to oral history NP3398.
Physical description
Bisque Pottery Bowl with English style village on the rim. When bowl is filled with water, it looks like a moat around the village.