Len Castle, stoneware bottle vase, with rare fractured glaze,…
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Len Castle, stoneware bottle vase, with rare fractured glaze, circa 1979, impressed initials, height 16 cm. Illustrated: Ron Sang and Len Castle, Len Castle potter, Sang Publications 2002, p. 151

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