Nicholas Mosse

anybody know of place where i can get NICHOLAS MOSSE POTTERY?
have looked on ebay and theirs not much, really would love to find a place that sell it at a discount price. please let me know
Apart from eBay, I’ve only found it on his own site: www.nicholasmosse.com.
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Nicholas Mosse Clematis Small Jug $38.00 4″ high Nicholas Mosse Pottery is all handmade in Ireland, in the County Kilkenny. Each piece is a work of art and takes many hours between molding and throwing the clay until the final firing of the piece. Highly collectable…. |
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Nicholas Mosse Old Rose Fruit Bowl $130.00 Nicholas Mosse handmade fruit bowl. 10.5 x 2.5 Nicholas Mosse has been making sponge decorated pottery since 1975. Inspired by his mother’s collection of Irish and Scottish spongeware, Nicholas began his pottery works in the old family mill on River Nore in Bennettsbridge, Ireland. The pottery is hand thrown and hand decorated. each design element is applied separately. Animals and flowers are se… |
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Nicholas Mosse Pottery Clematis Medium Cylinder Jug 7″ high Nicholas Mosse Pottery is all handmade in Ireland, in the County Kilkenny. Each piece is a work of art and takes many hours between molding and throwing the clay until the final firing of the piece. Highly collectable…. |
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Making the Moose Out of Life $10.25 From the creator of Big Bear Hug comes the comic-adventure story of a mild-mannered moose who learns how to take life by the antlers. This moose may live in the wild, but he doesn’t act it — he watches from the sidelines as his friends have fun. Every now and then, he wonders if he’s missing out on anything. When the moose finally takes a chance and goes on a solo sailing trip, a raging storm car… |
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Country Living Irish Country Decorating: Decorating with Pottery, Fabric & Furniture $8.88 Nicholas Mosse is a successful ceramics artist whose work is sold all over the world from his County Kilkenny studio. Here he acknowledges the inspiration for his pleasing pottery: the understated and softly colorful style of the Irish countryside, which is a perfect foil for trendy flea-market accessories as well as for the classically simple lines of Shaker and Georgian furnishings. Though… |
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