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Walter KEELER


Teapot in dark grey-green salt glazed stoneware. Hand built with handle reaching from the back of the lid to the tip of spout reminiscent of an oil can. Thrown from a mixture of ball clay, stoneware and sand, the exterior is sprayed with oxides. The work is fired to 1280 degrees C, then soaked and salted for 2 hours when the temperature reaches 1250 degrees C.

made 1989

'Time for Tea' exhibition c1997

British Council donation 2007


25cm high
Mark: None
c1498

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