Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933). Ovoid vessel, high-fired, wheel-thrown stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of orange, brown, yellow, and grey, artist's mark inscribed to base, height 40 cm. Provenance: purchased from artist workshop, Bowen mountain, NS
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933). Bowl, high-fired, wheel-thrown stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of red, brown, yellow, and grey, artist's mark inscribed to base, diameter 36.5 cm. Provenance: purchased from artist workshop, Bowen mountain, NSW, the
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933). Vase, high-fired stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of red, brown, and yellow, artist's mark inscribed to base, height 26 cm. Provenance: purchased from artist workshop, Bowen mountain, NSW, the Jack Grace collection
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933). Plate, high-fired, wheel-thrown stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of red, brown, and yellow, artist's mark inscribed to base, diameter 35 cm. Provenance: purchased from artist workshop, Bowen mountain, NSW, the Jack Gr
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), vase, c. 1970, high-fired stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of grey and brown, artist's mark incised to base, height 29.5 cm
Colin Levy, (b.1933) (2) stoneware vase and jug. Vase with Bizen glaze. Jug with ash over iron glaze & applied medallions. Potter's personal mark to base of each. Height 14 cm and 8.5 cm
A Japanese Bizen studio pottery cylindrical lidded jar, throwing marks evident to side, incised calligraphy, the flat lid with lug handle. Height 23.5 cm.
A Japanese Bizen studio pottery vase, orb form with matte variable tan glaze to the shoulder, the dark brown body with feldspar inclusions. Height 23 cm.
A Japanese Bizen studio pottery lidded pot/water vessel, anagama heavy glaze effects with matte crust-type build up from extended firing, recessed wide lid. Height 16.5 cm, W. 17.5 cm.
A Japanese Bizen ware Tokkuri, Edo period (1603-1868), early 19th century, of ovoid form with horizontal ribbing to the flattened sides, covered with a clear glaze with 'Goma' splashed glaze flecks around the shoulder. Provenance: the de Voogd collection,
Five Japanese Bizen stoneware vessels, circa late 19th/Early 20th century, comprising a large ovoid vase, three tokkuri (sake flask) and one chaire (tea vessel). Each with splashes of goma glaze around the shoulders, approximately 2394 gms total weight for
A Japanese Bizen okimono of a hen and Cockerel, Edo period (1603-1868), early 19th century, the moulded stoneware okimono depicting a male and female pair of fowl with fine incised and moulded feathers to their bodies, seated on a naturalistically depicted
A Japanese Bizen okimono of a bullock, Toho Kimura, Showa period (1926-1989), circa 1960s, the stoneware okimono naturalistically modelled to render a recumbent bullock, the clay exhibiting 'Goma' (sesame seed glaze) spots to the back and feet of the beast
A Japanese Ko Tamba Tsubo, Edo period (1603-1868), early 17th century, potted in elegant ovoid form, with a Keishiki scenery (splash of ash glaze) to one side, and a good selection of other desirable scenic features appreciated in wabi tea aesthetic throug
Sei Hoshiso (Japanese, b. 1959), Bizen pot, c. 2010, wood fired stoneware with shell imprints, height 45 cm, diameter 38 cm. Provenance: Purchased from Bizen gallery Aoyama, Tokyo, 2018
A collection of three Bizen style Studio Pottery wares by Col Levy (1933-), circa 1980/81, comprising: fired rim bowl with incised marks 38 cm diameter, blossom bottle vase 28.5 cm high and a saki cup 6.5 cm diameter (3). Provenance: Bottle - Margaret Vine
Two Bizen style spherical covered boxes Col Levy (1933-), circa 1980's the blue covered box fired inside larger one 6 x 7 cm, darker glazed box 10 x 12 cm, (2)
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 collection
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), Bottle Vase and Six Sake Cups, wheel thrown stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of red, grey and brown, artist's mark incised near bases (7), vase height 14 cm
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), Lidded Water Pot, wheel thrown stoneware, of cylindrical form, bizen style firing in shades of reddish brown and ash, artist's mark incised to base, height 29 cm diameter 26 cm. Provenance: Purchased directly from the artist
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), two vases, high-fired stoneware, one of cylindrical form, the other of bottle shape, bizen style firing in ash grey and brown, artist's mark inscribed to base (2), height 26 cm height 21 cm
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), set of six Sake cups, high-fired stoneware, bizen style firing in shades of brown and green, each with artist's mark inscribed near base, within original handmade box (6), height 3.5 cm
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), Sake bottle, c. 1978, bizen style wood fired stoneware, with turned lip, artist's mark incised near base, height 15.5 cm
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), large stoneware bowl, of squat form with wide lip, bizen style firing in shades of brown and green, artist's mark inscribed to base, height 16.5 cm diameter 36 cm
Col Levy (Australian, b. 1933), Large Oval Bowl, wheel-thrown with oval shaped mouth, bizen style firing in tones of reddish-brown to grey green, artist's mark incised to base, height 15.5 cm, diameter 33 cm
Late Edo Ansei period Wakizashi attributed to Yokoyama Sukenaga in suguha hamon in full polish. Bizen Yokoyama Sukenaga being the top ranked maker of the Bizen Yokoyama school during the Shinshinto period, highly sought after as representative examples of
Col Levy (b. 1933) plate and three bowls bizen style firing in shades of red, brown, grey and yellow, the plate and two bowls with artist's mark inscribed to side or base (4) plate. Diameter 25 cm, bowl. Diameters approx 14 cm. Provenance: Estate of Prof.
Col Levy, (b. 1933), vase of spherical form with elongated neck, bizen style firing in shades of red, brown, yellow and blue, artist's mark inscribed to base. Height 23 cm. Provenance: Estate of Prof. Alan Walker
Col Levy (b. 1933) five tea cups bizen style firing in shades of brown, green and red, each with artist's mark inscribed to side (5). Heights approx 4.5-5 cm. Provenance: Estate of Prof. Alan Walker
Col Levy (b. 1933) vase and tea bowl bizen style firing, the vase in matt shades of orange, blue and green, the tea bowl in shades of red, green and brown, both with artist's mark inscribed to side (2) vase. Height 15 cm, bowl. Height 8.5 cm. Length 13.5 c
Col Levy (b. 1933) vase and round lidded box both with bizen style firing, artist's mark inscribed to base (2) vase. Height 15 cm, lidded box. Height 4.5 cm. Provenance: Estate of Prof. Alan Walker
Col Levy (b. 1933) two small dishes bizen style firing in shades of red and grey, both with inscribed artist's mark to base, together with an Owen Rye woodfired ceramic sake cup, artist's and pottery stamp to base (3) dishes. Diameter 10 cm, sake cup. Diam
Col Levy (b. 1933) water pot squat bulbous form with lid, bizen style firing in shades of grey and orange, inscribed artist's mark to base. Height 13 cm. Diameter 15 cm. Provenance: Estate of Prof. Alan Walker
Col Levy, (b. 1933), Bizen form stoneware vase in shades of red and grey, artist's mark to base. Height 27 cm. Diameter 32 cm. Provenance: Corporate collection, Sydney
Col Levy glazed pottery jug, approx 36 cm high Levy, Col. Col Levy was born in Sydney in 1933.He studied industrial arts at Sydney Teachers College and ceramics at East Sydney Technical College.in 1957 he spent a year workshop training with Ivan McMeekin a
Japanese Mashiko stoneware platter of square form. Diameter 35 cm. together with a Mashiko pottery ash glazed jug by Kamiya Sahoichi and an ash glazed Bizen pottery bowl
Asano Masaru, Japanese Mashiko pottery stoneware unomi, together with Kiyoto Sakakibara Bizen ware chawan [tea bowl] and three additional unomi (5 items)