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Royal Oak Pottery Milk Maid using Spartan blanks
Spartan Milk Maid. As all Salisbury ware logo, had finished by 1946.
This early Royal Oak Pottery figurine is a Spartan Pottery blank,
created by Norman Stevens at Henderson.
Its 17cm tall with a pearl finish.
![Royal Oak Pottery Milk Maid using Spartan blanks 20160411](https://i.servimg.com/u/f86/19/45/41/86/20160411.jpg)
This early Royal Oak Pottery figurine is a Spartan Pottery blank,
created by Norman Stevens at Henderson.
Its 17cm tall with a pearl finish.
![Royal Oak Pottery Milk Maid using Spartan blanks 20160411](https://i.servimg.com/u/f86/19/45/41/86/20160411.jpg)
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Re: Royal Oak Pottery Milk Maid using Spartan blanks
Thank you so much, I will add it to the Gallery.
I've never seen this and it's the first shape to go into the Gallery from Spartan.
I haven't quite worked out which pieces should have the Salisbury Ware title and which should have the Royal Oak title. If there isn't a sticker I usually put both names and hopefully we can refine this as info comes to hand.
I've never seen this and it's the first shape to go into the Gallery from Spartan.
I haven't quite worked out which pieces should have the Salisbury Ware title and which should have the Royal Oak title. If there isn't a sticker I usually put both names and hopefully we can refine this as info comes to hand.
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