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Ichiban Japanese & Oriental Antiques
Post Office Box 395
Marion, CT 06444-0395
203.272.7392

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A Japanese Studio Bowl – Dimpled Sides  - Meiji/Taisho
This is a handsome studio bowl with a series of four dimpled impressions and a wonderful blend of glaze colors. The base color is a crackled tan glaze – then around the sides there are area of soft green – chocolate brown and a light brown rim. The interior has the same light brown crackled glaze as the rim, The glazing stops about 1” above the base, which reveals the dark brown clay from which the bowl was made covered with a light clear glaze. The lower section has a series of five raised rings - then stops and is plain all the way down to and on the base.

The control shown in the glazing is masterful. The piece measures 5” diameter and is 3 ½” deep. It is in excellent condition with no chips or cracks. We date it to the late Meiji to Taisho period, circa 1905-1925 – possibly even into a later period prior to the 40s. The bowl does not have a signature.



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