John Castle-Harris (1893-1967). A rare wheel-thrown and…
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John Castle-Harris (1893-1967). A rare wheel-thrown and hand-modelled pierced dragon entwined table lamp, circa 1935, inscribed to base: Castle Harris, 49 cm high

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