Len Castle, crumb Brickworks stoneware vase, tall cylindrical…
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Len Castle, crumb Brickworks stoneware vase, tall cylindrical form with rich golden brown slip. Glazed at the crumb Brickworks, circa 1951, C mark, height 28 cm. Provenance: from the collection of Nancy Beck, purchased at the Albany village Potters Collectable show in 1996 with Len Castle. Illustrated: Making the Molecules dance: Len Castle Ceramics a retrospective exhibition 1947-1994, page 130.

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