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Royal Doulton’s travelling artist, Miss Delia Heath, puts the finishing touches to a small Henry VIII toby jug during a demonstration at Farmers and Haywrights Colombo Street shop yesterday. Miss Heath, aged 27, who has been in New Zealand for the last two weeks demonstrating the painting skills which have helped to make the Staffordshire pottery ware world famous, will be at the store until Friday.

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Press, 27 May 1981, Page 3

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Royal Doulton’s travelling artist, Miss Delia Heath, puts the finishing touches to a small Henry VIII toby jug during a demonstration at Farmers and Haywrights Colombo Street shop yesterday. Miss Heath, aged 27, who has been in New Zealand for the last two weeks demonstrating the painting skills which have helped to make the Staffordshire pottery ware world famous, will be at the store until Friday. Press, 27 May 1981, Page 3

Royal Doulton’s travelling artist, Miss Delia Heath, puts the finishing touches to a small Henry VIII toby jug during a demonstration at Farmers and Haywrights Colombo Street shop yesterday. Miss Heath, aged 27, who has been in New Zealand for the last two weeks demonstrating the painting skills which have helped to make the Staffordshire pottery ware world famous, will be at the store until Friday. Press, 27 May 1981, Page 3