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These little animals began as something done just
for fun, to fill spaces between larger pots when a kiln was being
fired. As it happens, they have been good sellers, and between them
they
usually pay the cost of the firing..
Many end up as souvenirs bought by travellers from overseas. All
stamped "Australia" underneath, of course.
Click on a little picture to see a bigger image of the same animal, as
you'd expect.
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