Barsony Ceramics New South Wales, circa 1960, pair of ceramic…
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Barsony Ceramics New South Wales, circa 1960, pair of ceramic slip cast bookends each in the form of an Indigenous elders head impressed George Barsony. Height 13 cm.
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