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		<title>Rare Dublin Pottery Spoon Warmer by Vodrey</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A Rare Victorian  Vodrey Dublin Pottery, Grotesque Frog, Spoon Warmer. The Base of the Frog has an impressed mark &#8216;Dublin Pottery Vodrey&#8221; (See photograph) Circa 1880&#8217;s Height 6 3/4 Inches Width 5 1/2 inches Vodrey set up a workshop in Dublin&#8217;s Moore Street and in 1880 opened a retail shop in Mary Street. He exhibited<a class="more-link" href="https://www.iada.ie/product/24128/">Read more  &#10230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>The Base of the Frog has an impressed mark &#8216;Dublin Pottery Vodrey&#8221; (See photograph)</p>
<p>Circa 1880&#8217;s</p>
<p>Height 6 3/4 Inches</p>
<p>Width 5 1/2 inches</p>
<p>Vodrey set up a workshop in Dublin&#8217;s Moore Street and in 1880 opened a retail shop in Mary Street. He exhibited his Ceramics at the Dublin  National Exhibition</p>
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