Bideford Pottery Puffin Jug at Betty Dean blog

Bideford Pottery Puffin Jug. This particular jug was made for john phillips in 1760 by the bideford potter. He has been making harvest jugs using traditional north devon. One of the most popular of his developments is his handling of clay in the form of traditional north devon harvest jugs with themes adroitly tuned. Harry juniper worked with michael leach at yelland, from 1956 to 1961. Located at the historic ropewalk close to the centre of bideford, this pottery has been producing beautiful and functional pieces of art from the local clay for over 20 years. Jugs can still be commissioned from harry juniper at the bideford pottery to mark events and celebrations.

hand painted farmhouse puffin jug by fired arts and crafts
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Harry juniper worked with michael leach at yelland, from 1956 to 1961. Jugs can still be commissioned from harry juniper at the bideford pottery to mark events and celebrations. He has been making harvest jugs using traditional north devon. One of the most popular of his developments is his handling of clay in the form of traditional north devon harvest jugs with themes adroitly tuned. Located at the historic ropewalk close to the centre of bideford, this pottery has been producing beautiful and functional pieces of art from the local clay for over 20 years. This particular jug was made for john phillips in 1760 by the bideford potter.

hand painted farmhouse puffin jug by fired arts and crafts

Bideford Pottery Puffin Jug This particular jug was made for john phillips in 1760 by the bideford potter. Harry juniper worked with michael leach at yelland, from 1956 to 1961. Located at the historic ropewalk close to the centre of bideford, this pottery has been producing beautiful and functional pieces of art from the local clay for over 20 years. One of the most popular of his developments is his handling of clay in the form of traditional north devon harvest jugs with themes adroitly tuned. This particular jug was made for john phillips in 1760 by the bideford potter. He has been making harvest jugs using traditional north devon. Jugs can still be commissioned from harry juniper at the bideford pottery to mark events and celebrations.

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