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Three stoppered bottles by Phyllis Clarke
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GlassLine

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Registered: August 2006 Location: Anaheim, CA. USA Posts: 6
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LAMPWORKING ON THE MOUNTAIN TOP
An Interview with Phyllis Clarke.
Glass Line: June / July, 1997 - Vol. 11 No. 1
After working for ten years as a microbiologist she started to make jewelry thus satisfying a long-held desire to be involved in the arts for the sake of self-expression. She got three lessons on manipulating Pyrex glass from her husband's (Richard's) sister Patty Clarke, a long-time lampworker, and that started her off on a career of glassware making.
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