
A378 Port Arthur painted vase, unglazed (LC). Port Arthur Pottery, (James Price, painted by Heather Mason), Tasmania, Australia, c. 1894. A wheel built and turned vase of baluster shape with a naive representation of four red toadstools with grasses. (OF)
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Port Arthur painted vase, unglazed (LC). Port Arthur Pottery, (James Price, painted by Heather Mason), Tasmania, Australia, c. 1894. A wheel built and turned vase of baluster shape with a naive representation of four red toadstools with grasses. (OF).
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Port Arthur painted vase, unglazed (LC). Port Arthur Pottery, (James Price, painted by Heather Mason), Tasmania, Australia, c. 1894. A wheel built and turned vase of baluster shape with a naive representation of four red toadstools with grasses. (OF).
Made: 1889 - 1899
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1889 - 1899
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Acquired by exchange, 1895
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