Bloomsbury and Omega are key to pottery appeal

From the early 1930s, the London potter Phyllis Keyes (1881-1968), with a studio in Warren Street and later in Clipstone Street, supplied Vanessa Bell, Duncan Grant and other members of the Bloomsbury Group with earthenware teawares, jugs and vases for decoration.

After firing, many pieces (typically marked with a crossed keys and the initial P) were offered fo…

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