A green linear glaze biscuit jar with scroll handles, by David…
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A green linear glaze biscuit jar with scroll handles, by David and Hermia Boyd, circa 1950, signed 'David Hermia Boyd' at base by: David Feilding Gough Boyd (Son of William Merric Boyd and grandson of Arthur Boyd) and Hermia Lloyd-Jones, (potter and wife of David Boyd), height 24 cm

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