Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection
Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate. Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection

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Tony Morris for Poole Pottery, leaping dolphin group, modelled over waves and mounted on a wooden base, H29cm. This model is a duplicate of a sculpture presented to Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh on their visit to Poole Pottery in 1979, the original cast was destroyed after the production of the duplicate.

Provenance: Arnold Smith, Chairman of Pool Potteries Collection

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