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                                                                        John Maltby Ceramics 11 – 19 June 2011

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                                                                        20 Large Bird, 51x27cm, £425
                                                                        All the work is now sold, thank you to all those who have made the exhibition such a success. If you have an enquiry or you would like to be added to our mailing list for future exhibitions please send your details using the 'Contact Us' page or give me a call on 07702801379 or send an email to mail@godfreyandwatt.co.uk

                                                                        John Maltby is recognised worldwide as one of Britain’s finest ceramic artists. Born in 1936, he studied sculpture at Leicester and Goldsmith’s College, London and worked with David Leach at his pottery before establishing his own workshop in 1964. He initially made domestic ceramics but since the mid seventies he has made only individual pieces. His work is represented in many ceramic collections including the V&A in London.

                                                                        The exhibition is open each day until Sunday 19th June 12 - 4pm.




                                                                        Work in the exhibition 

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