Bob Hawke, Paul Keating & John Howard, Australian pottery jug and two mugs by Anne Berens from laburnum Gallery, Mitcham, Victoria potter's monogram to sides 10 cm, 19 cm and 12.5 cm high
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- Laburnum - Native to Europe and the United States, Laburnum timber is used as inlay, marquetry and oyster veneer on furniture pieces from the 17th century. It has a beautiful, rich golden colour and interesting grain patterns. It can also be used in small turned items, such as knobs or handles, where its density and hardness can be an advantage. Laburnum is not commonly used in furniture construction due to its tendency to warp and split when exposed to changes in temperature and humidity. It is also a relatively hard and dense wood, which makes it difficult to work with hand tools.
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