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Mainichi Auction Japanese pottery, tea items, scrolls

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Contemporary   item# 1142043

Mainichi Auction Japanese pottery, tea items, scrolls
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$12.00 

Mainichi Art Auction # 225 July 6 & 7, 2007, 1828 lots very good condition. This is the secret that dealers do not want you to know, where they buy the pottery they sell! This and Yahoo Japan provide a fair amount of the work that you see in online catalogs.


Hayashi Kogo Hagi chawan Japanese pottery tea bowl snd

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Contemporary   item# 1069146

Hayashi Kogo Hagi chawan Japanese pottery tea bowl snd
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


177.00 

This is a really beautiful Ido Hagi chawan with excellent form and fine glaze and firing. Hayashi Koyo is not a well known potter, but if this is a typical example of his work, he should be. The third image shows the colors best. It is as nice a tea bowl as I have seen ( even those by the Miwa family ). About 4 3/4" in diameter, excellent condition, signed box.


Nanyin Maymuru Australian Aboriginal painted Didgeridoo

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Pre 1970   item# 1059857

Nanyin Maymuru Australian Aboriginal painted Didgeridoo
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$435.00 

This is a rare item indeed. Nanyin Maymuru 1918-1969 was one of the early documented bark painters in Australia. He was a Manggalilli Yirrkala from Northeast Arnhem land and his paintings sell for thousands of dollars. His brother was Narritjin Maymuru who was one of the leading Australian painters of all time. This didg was collected in 1964 in Arnhemland. It was made for the instruction of young players who might later play in ceremonies. I also have documentation as to its authenticit ...click for details


Kurikata for Japanese samurai sword katana replica

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Metalwork: Contemporary   item# 1055554

Kurikata for Japanese samurai sword katana replica
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$24.99 

Fred Lohman silver kurikata with raindrop pattern for mounting on a Japanese sword.


Miwa Toshiyuki Japanese pottery Hagi tea bowl chawan

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Pre 2000   item# 1040377

Miwa Toshiyuki Japanese pottery Hagi tea bowl chawan
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$265.00 

A beautiful chawan for Cha no yu made by Miwa Toshiyuki. The Miwa family has produced 3 ningen kokuho ( living national treasure ) potters. This chawan is about 3 1/8" tall and just over 5" in diameter. Very fine and subtle, comes with box signed by the artist, chawan is also marked by the artist, in as new condition.


Bizen Japanese sake pitcher tokkuri Hisamoto Koichi

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Contemporary   item# 1021942

Bizen Japanese sake pitcher tokkuri Hisamoto Koichi
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$188 

A very nice new tokkuri by Hisamoto Koichi, I have not been able to find much about him, he seems to be an established Bizen potter. This piece is sort of the poor man's Kakurazaki Ryuichi -- at one tenth the price. 6 1/8" tall 3 1/2" wide signed box, signed by artist, perfect condition. Nice firing.


Irabo chawan tea bowl tea ceremony Japanese pottery art

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Contemporary   item# 983582

Irabo chawan tea bowl tea ceremony Japanese pottery art
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$56 

This is a factory made Irabo chawan in paper box, with original papers, never used, perfect condition, excellent for tea ceremony. Irabo is derived from " ira-ira " which means rough or irritating, and was a ware favored by the Samurai for their tea. About 5 3/8" diameter. The color is closest in the first picture.


Australian Aborignal snake totem Leon Malpi painting

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Pre 1990   item# 952483

Australian Aborignal snake totem Leon Malpi painting
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$323 

Large ( 33" long ) fetish carving of a snake by well known Aborigine artist Leon Malpi, made in the 1970's with inlaid eyes and decorated in traditional dot designs. Slight wear on belly otherwise perfect condition, realistic flowing shape. Port Keats.


Fine Iga Japanese pottery tea bowl signed box

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Contemporary   item# 951044

Fine Iga Japanese pottery tea bowl signed box
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$348 

This is a very nice Iga teabowl for summer use, fine firing and clay nice glaze. I have tried to read the box and have asked a couple of others, and no one can tell me who it is. about 5 1/4" diameter perfect condtion, signed box and cloth.


Chawan Japanese tea bowl shino + sgnd box pottery, art

Catalogue: Popular Collectibles: Cultural: Japanese: Pre 2000   item# 927615

Chawan Japanese tea bowl shino + sgnd box pottery, art
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Oceanica
402-398-1111


$232 

I have tried, but can not decipher the inscription on the box. Looks like Hayashi someone, not Kotaro or Shotaro, just do not know. Still a nice one of a kind chawan about 5" in diameter and 3 1/2" tall. Artist marked, with fukusa and signed box.

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