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    <value>Rectangular stoneware tray on four feet, glazed in black and white and raku fired.</value>
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        <value>Tony White (b.1948) grew up in Leicestershire. He trained at evening classes and is partly self-taught. He makes abstract vessel forms with strong brightly coloured decoration but is best known for his bird and animal sculptures. All his work is hand-modelled, raku-fired stoneware: the form is taken out of the kiln while still hot, plunged into sawdust and cooled rapidly to give the crackled effect on the glaze. Tony &amp; Barbara White set up their present workshop in Cardiganshire over 25 years ago, producing a range of contemporary studio pottery to their own designs. Their production now focusses mailnly on stylized animals and birds and rectangular and triangular vase-type forms.</value>
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    <value>unknown before Dr David Hall (d. 2016), formerly Deputy Librarians of the Cambridge University Library</value>
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