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ART OF THE POTTER.—The former Christchurch potter, Warren Tippett, who now lives at Coromandel, with some of the new pots he has on display in his one-man show in the New Vision Gallery, Auckland. Mr Tippett, who was born in Invercargill in 1941, first learnt pottery in 1961 and has since become totally involved in the craft. The Auckland exhibition includes almost 200 pieces, ranging in style from mini-crocks to trinket boxes. It is his fifth one-man show.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32076, 26 August 1969, Page 10

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ART OF THE POTTER.—The former Christchurch potter, Warren Tippett, who now lives at Coromandel, with some of the new pots he has on display in his one-man show in the New Vision Gallery, Auckland. Mr Tippett, who was born in Invercargill in 1941, first learnt pottery in 1961 and has since become totally involved in the craft. The Auckland exhibition includes almost 200 pieces, ranging in style from mini-crocks to trinket boxes. It is his fifth one-man show. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32076, 26 August 1969, Page 10

ART OF THE POTTER.—The former Christchurch potter, Warren Tippett, who now lives at Coromandel, with some of the new pots he has on display in his one-man show in the New Vision Gallery, Auckland. Mr Tippett, who was born in Invercargill in 1941, first learnt pottery in 1961 and has since become totally involved in the craft. The Auckland exhibition includes almost 200 pieces, ranging in style from mini-crocks to trinket boxes. It is his fifth one-man show. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32076, 26 August 1969, Page 10

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