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GROUP OF ST. IVES, DAVID LEACH FOR MUCHELNEY POTTERY AND TAENA COMMUNITY STONEWARE CERAMICS TAENA RECTANGULAR DISH: 2 X 7 1/2 X 10 IN. (5.1 X 19.1 X 25.4...
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