Potter cleared
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Your support makes all the difference.An antiques dealer alleged to have spent years faking 18th-century pottery, was cleared of swindling collectors out of pounds 310,000 over five years. Guy Davis, 35, a skilled potter from London, told Knightsbridge Crown Court he believed what he was selling was genuine.
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