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Guy Sydenham Pair of Salt Glaze Coffee Cans

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A pair of salt glaze stoneware coffee cans by Guy Sydenham c1970s in excellent condition.

Makers marks: Impressed 'G.S', Green Island

Dimensions: Height 7.5 cm, Width (including handle) 9 cm, x Depth 6.5 cm
Weight 125g & 123g = Total 248g

Postage & packing: £7 within the UK
Price
£65.00  UK
$86.78  USA
75.19  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Period 1970s Antiques Material Ceramic Origin English Maker Saltglaze Designer Guy Sydenham Item code as1016a846 Status For Sale

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Lamberhurst
Kent, England

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