A Robert Melville studio pottery charger decorated with the head of a bearded warrior in blue glazes, verso initialled and dated 1972, 37cm diameter Robert Melville was a talented artist and jazz musician. Initially working as an art teacher in Hampshire he went on to set up a pottery in Prawle South Devon. He left Prawle and began a pottery in Keswick in the late 1970's

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