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Post  Ev Thu 31 Jan - 7:39

A coloured version unlike the one in the Gallery which has been painted plain white by Salisburys.
Crown Lynn records have this recorded as:
546 - Primrose on a log vase (footed) First made in the early 1960's.
There is a small version which has the number 545
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