Stone's Bristol Pottery, a blue glazed kangaroo teapot, circa…
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Stone's Bristol Pottery, a blue glazed kangaroo teapot, circa 1920 impressed factory mark, 13 cm high, (for identical pot see Australian Pottery of the 19th & Early 20th century by Marjorie Graham, plate 140)

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