Len Castle, early slip trailed pin dish, with a crab on a blue…
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Len Castle, early slip trailed pin dish, with a crab on a blue glazed ground, circa 1951, impressed mark. Provenance: Neil and Fay Castle collection. Note: a dish decorated with a similar design with a yellow glaze is illustrated in Ron Sang and Len Castle, Len Castle potter, Sang Publications 2002

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