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    <value>Stoneware with dark blue volcanic glaze with gold patches. The jug is oval in plan with straight sides, ridged horizontally on the interior, a projecting gutter-shaped spout, and a flat vertical D-shaped handle. With the exception of an oval area around the edge of the base, it is covered with volcanic glaze, which is variegated shades of pale to dark purplish-blue with a few random gold splashes on the exterior, and brown, grey and pale purplish-blue on the inside.  The overall effect resembles the cratered surface of the moon.</value>
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    <credit_line>Given by David Horbury</credit_line>
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        <value>Emmanuel Cooper OBE (1938-2012)  trained with Gwyn Hanssen Piggott and Bryan Newman before setting up his own pottery, with shop front, in London. A consummate technician, he is known for his glazes which are sometimes delicate but often vibrantly coloured. With Eileen Lewenstein, Cooper founded the Ceramic Review, in 1970; his writing includes biographies of Bernard Leach and Lucie Rie.</value>
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        <value>This jug, amongst Cooper&#x2019;s best work, was illustrated as the star object in the catalogue of Cooper&#x2019;s retrospective at Ruthin Craft Centre, 2013</value>
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