Len Castle, bottle vase, in the Japanese manner with tenmoku…
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Len Castle, bottle vase, in the Japanese manner with tenmoku glaze and wax resist quince blossom motifs on a pearlescent brown ground, circa 1980, C mark, height 30 cm. Illustrated: craft New Zealand, Doreen Blumhardt and Brian brake, 1981, page 247 and Len Castle Potter, Ron sang, 2002, page 120.

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