Marilyn Levine Born 1935 in Alberta, Canada Died April 2, 2005 in Oakland, California.

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Marilyn Levine Born 1935 in Alberta, Canada Died April 2, 2005 in Oakland, California

Black Boots Clay, hand-built

Johan’s Jacket 1990 Clay, hand-built, zipper

Knapsack 1970 High fire unglazed ceramic with glazed ceramic buckles and leather laces

Fafard’s Button Boots 1974 High fire unglazed ceramic

Hanging Black Briefcase with Missing Strap, 1983 High fire ceramic and metal

Victoria’s Bag 1984 High fire ceramic and zipper

Alex’s Suitcase 1985 High fire unglazed ceramic

Small Drawstring Bag 1988 High fire ceramic and leather lace

Nancy’s Purse 1989 High fire unglazed ceramic with glazed ceramic grommets, metal ring and zipper.

Joan B 1990 High fire unglazed ceramic