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    Published by London British Ceramic Society 1953, 1953

    Seller: Christian White Rare Books Ltd, Ilkley, YORKS, United Kingdom

    Association Member: ABA ILAB PBFA

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    Condition: Very Good. Reprinted from Ceramics: A Symposium. Blind ownership stamp of Harry Horlock Stringer on first page. With note laid in to Mr Stringer from Sister Laurette concerning ceramics book titles. We have recently acquired the library of Harry Horlock Stringer who was a leading British potter at the old Fulham Pottery in the 1950's where he concentrated on earthenware. Later he moved to Taggs Yard in Barnes, south west London, where he built and ran his own school, welcoming pupils and making friends such as Ginger Rogers from across the world at a time when studio pottery was enjoying newfound popularity. Stringer experimented with his own glazes and firing techniques, and wrote a book on Raku, becoming a Fellow of the Craft Potters Association, editing the association's journal for a time and exhibiting widely as well as lecturing at home and abroad. Very Good Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item.