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Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002

Murgrieth face pot in a purple colorway produced by Kevin Francis Ceramics of Stoke-on-Trent, England, in a 2002 limited edition of 40 as the Guild issue. The woolly mammoth is an extinct species of mammoth that lived during the Pleistocene until its extinction in the Holocene epoch. It was one of the last in a line of mammoth species. The woolly mammoth began to diverge from the steppe mammoth about 800,000 years ago in East Asia. Its closest extant relative is the Asian elephant. Its habitat was the mammoth steppe, which stretched across northern Eurasia and North America. The woolly mammoth coexisted with early humans, who used its bones and tusks for making art, tools, and dwellings, and hunted the species for food. In its day, the woolly mammoth was truly "The father of the plains".

Maker:

Kevin Francis Face Pots

England

2002

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face pot

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small

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Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002
Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002
Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002
Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002
Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002
Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002
Murgrieth face pot Guild - Kevin Francis circa 2002
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