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Mud Larking Bottles and Inkwells

Finds from the Thames foreshore are often incorporated into my porcelain collections. These bottles and inkwells celebrate London at the time there were Delft potteries along the river. They show details of the access points, 'staires' from William Morgan's map from 1683.

Raewyn Harrison

London, England


Mud Larking Ink Wells, Paul Tucker

Ming porcelain with glass insert and pipe fragment with ceramic transfer


Mud Larking Bottles, Paul Tucker

Ming porcelain with ceramic transfer prints.


Somerset Staires, Paul Tucker

Ming porcelain with collaged ceramic transfer prints.

Mud Larking Bottles and Inkwells

Finds from the Thames foreshore are often incorporated into my porcelain collections. These bottles and inkwells celebrate London at the time there were Delft potteries along the river. They show details of the access points, 'staires' from William Morgan's map from 1683.

Raewyn Harrison

London, England


Mud Larking Ink Wells, Paul Tucker

Ming porcelain with glass insert and pipe fragment with ceramic transfer


Somerset Staires, Paul Tucker

Ming porcelain with collaged ceramic transfer prints.


Mud Larking Bottles, Paul Tucker

Ming porcelain with ceramic transfer prints.

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