An impressive Bizen style fired blossom vase by Col Levy…
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An impressive Bizen style fired blossom vase by Col Levy (1933-), circa 1980-1981 of spherical form with burnished tones, 32 x 35 cm. Provenance: Margaret Vine purchased from Victor Mace Gallery, 1981. Exhibitions: Col Levy is represented in the collections of the Art Gallery of NSW, Art Gallery of SA, Art Gallery of WA, and National Gallery of Vic.

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