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    <value>Red-brown stoneware, thrown, with impressed decoration under dark brown and semi-opaque white gazes. Tall ovoid form with a short cylindrical neck curving outwards at the top into a flat, circular rim. The upper two-thirds of the body is scattered with impressed groups of three oval depressions with a 'tadpole' shape in the centre of each. nThe majority of the vase is covered with semi-opaque white glaze, and the lower area with a raku-like brown glaze.</value>
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        <value>Text from object entry in A. Game (2016) &#x2018;Contemporary British Crafts: The Goodison Gift to the Fitzwilliam Museum&#x2019;. London: Philip Wilson Publishers: Jim Malone trained as a teacher in North Wales and taught in secondary schools for three years before studying Ceramics at Camberwell in 1972. On graduation, he spent a year working with Ray Finch (1914&#x2013;2012) at Winchcombe Pottery and then established his first studio in North Wales, before moving to Cumbria where he still lives and works. Malone&#x2019;s influences are South East Asian, thirteenth-century Chinese and sixteenthcentury Korean wares, and he works mainly in stoneware with incised or brushed decoration. His work can be best understood within the influential tradition of twentieth-century British studio ceramics spearheaded by Bernard Leach (1887&#x2013;1979) and his Japanese contemporaries such as Shoji Hamada (1894&#x2013;1978). Malone has been a highly respected maker within this tradition, and his works are held in many public collections. He exhibits regularly at solo and group exhibitions, and Manchester Metropolitan University has published a slide set with commentary and a video by Alex McErlain entitled Jim Malone: Artist-Potter. Jim Malone: &#x2018;Shoji Hamada said there were two kinds of pot. The first he compared to hothouse plants, the second to a tree growing on the mountainside. In his own work he aspired to the latter; I have endeavoured to do likewise.&#x2019;</value>
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      <notes>Publ. p. 138, listed under '5509 Nicholas and Judith Goodiosn Gift, Cambridge, Fitzwilliam Museum'</notes>
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      <notes>Ref. Jim Malone</notes>
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