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Rare Edo Period Denko-yaki Mizusashi from Kyushu

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1900   item# 1202311

Rare Edo Period Denko-yaki Mizusashi from Kyushu
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Meiji Bijutsu
tel/fax 0977-75-9174



$945 

This amazing jar dates from the end of the Edo period (1615-1868). It was made in the ancient Buzen province (current Fukuoka prefecture) near the area where Agano ware was also made, in a town name Takawa, at a kiln called Kaharu. The seal at the base of the jar is a combination of the first characters of those two nouns.

The style of Denko pottery is very much similar to Agano pottery and clearly influenced by t ...click for details


Contemporary Kohiki Tsubo by Kimura Morinobu

Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Contemporary   item# 1202129 (stock#636)

Contemporary Kohiki Tsubo by Kimura Morinobu
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Modern Japanese Ceramics
075-201-3497



550.00 

Black Shiseki inclusions burst through the white glaze covering this thickly potted Tsubo by Kimura Morinobu enclosed in the original signed wooden box. A hint of green ash dusts the shoulder and flavors the rim. The Tsubo is very tactile, the texture pleasant to see and feel. It is 8-1/2 inches (22 cm) tall, roughly the same diameter and in excellent condition.
Morinobu (b. 1932) was born into a pottery family i ...click for details



Jomon Zogan Yunomi by Shimaoka Tatsuzo

Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Cups: Pre 2000   item# 1201789

Jomon Zogan Yunomi by Shimaoka Tatsuzo
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This yunomi (tea cup) was made by one of the most famous Japanese potters, Shimaoka Tatsuzo (1919-2007). It is a beautiful example of the work of that master potter.

Shimaoka Tatuzo, who worked and lived in the town of Mashiko, studied with legendary potter Hamada Shoji (1894-1978) and was recognized as a National Living Treasure in 1996 for his Jomon Zogan technique. ...click for details


Antique Japanese Ita-e Wooden Board Painting

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Paintings: Pre 1900   item# 1201380 (stock#226)

Antique Japanese Ita-e Wooden Board Painting
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hotoke antiques
+81-(0)470-62-6453



$300 

Edo period, 19th century

approx. 114.2 x 13 x 0.5cm (45 x 5.1 x 0.2in)


Originally a fragment fr ...click for details



Hagi ware Winter Season Tsutsu chawan

Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1980   item# 1201234

Hagi ware Winter Season Tsutsu chawan
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Shippodo
1-510-780-6761



$275 

A large size tsutsu chawan or a tea bowl specifically used during the winter season. The tea bowl is done in a glaze often seen in Hagi ware known as biwa yu or a glaze similar to the color of loquats.

The large size is rather unsual and not often seen in comparison to the standard size tsutsu chawan.

Age: Late 20th century. ...click for details


Studio Porcelain Censer with Hydrangea

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1910   item# 1200986 (stock#FC-1362)

Studio Porcelain Censer with Hydrangea
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Flying Cranes Antiques Ltd.
Tel.212-223-4600



Price on Reques 

A studio porcelain censer of trefoil form, its body comprised of lobes which descend to form the feet. A diamond -patterned design decorates the neckline, while branches with clusters of hydrangea and leaves stretch across the body in graduating tones of under glaze blue and white enamels. Featured in Mrs. Nancy Schiffer's Japanese Porcelain 1800-1950, Schiffer Publishing Ltd. 1999, page 35. Miyagawa "Makuzu" Kozan underglaze blue signature seal on base. This Makuzu piece i ...click for details


Ono Hakuko Kinsai Yellow ceramic Chawan Teabowl

Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1980   item# 1200810

Ono Hakuko Kinsai Yellow ceramic Chawan Teabowl
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Hiromitsu-Japan
(81) 9087096490



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Impressive Yuri Kinsai Gold leaf decoration under over-glaze, chawan teabowl , made by Hakuko Ono, one of the prominent Japanese contemporary potters, excellent in condition, original singed box does not include in this bowl. Highly recommended piece.

Size: 1.7cm high, 10cm wide ...click for details



Very Rare Black Chawan by Makuzu (Miyagawa) Kozan

Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Stoneware: Pre 1930   item# 1200800 (stock#TCR4264)

Very Rare Black Chawan by Makuzu (Miyagawa) Kozan
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The Kura
tel.81-75-201-3497



Pending query 1,475.00 

A very unusual Black glazed Chawan decorated with a gold landscape by Miyagawa Kozan II enclosed in the original signed wooden box. A sparse scholarly landscape of a ragged tree, bridge and wandering sage is scratched out in gold on the pebble-textured black glaze. The box is titled Kuro-yu Kin-Sansui Ga and signed Makuzu Kozan. It measures 5 inches (12.5 cm) diameter, 3 inches (8 cm) tall and is in fine condition. click for details


Jomon Zogan Kata-tsubo by Shimaoka Tatsuzo

Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Jars: Contemporary   item# 1200700

Jomon Zogan Kata-tsubo by Shimaoka Tatsuzo
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A wonderful example of the beauty of the pottery made by one of the most famous Japanese potters: Shimaoka Tatsuzo (1919-2007).

Shimaoka Tatuzo, who worked and lived in the town of Mashiko, studied with legendary potter Hamada Shoji (1894-1978) and was recognized as a National Living Treasure in 1996 for his Jomon Zogan technique.

Plea ...click for details


Shino Chawan by Kato Toyuki

Artists: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 1990   item# 1200698

Shino Chawan by Kato Toyuki
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A humble chawan (tea bowl) made in the Shino style of pottery by a potter named Kato Toyuki.

The fine crackled white glaze softly envelops the vessel, while the central underglaze marking, that seems to come out of an ancient sutra, gives it a mysterious air.

Please let me know if you have some questions. ...click for details


Japanese Tango Chawan

Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1980   item# 1200696

Japanese Tango Chawan
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A rare chawan (tea bowl) made in the Tango region, located north of Kyoto on the sea of Japan. It is a sculptural piece, with an obvious keshiki (landscape), but well balanced, with an interesting kodai (foot) reminiscent of Koie Ryoji’s designs.

Please let me know if you have some questions.

The chawan is in very good condition. It c ...click for details


Hand Painted Chinese Bowl

Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1980   item# 1200695

Hand Painted Chinese Bowl
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A very attractive hand painted bowl. The dragon is drawn in fiery red in remarkable details. At the foot, it bears the mark of the porcelain made during the reign of emperor Qianlong (1711-1799), however, this is a modern piece.

Please let me know if you have some questions.

The bowl is in perfect condition. ...click for details


Antique Japanese Chawan Tea Bowl painted by Ogata Gekko

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Stoneware: Pre 1920   item# 1200676 (stock#TCR4263)

Antique Japanese Chawan Tea Bowl painted by Ogata Gekko
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The Kura
tel.81-75-201-3497



Sold, Thank you! 

white lines defining this tea bowl defy the superlative rendition of a bird snapping up an insect from a hibiscus by Ogata Gekko within. The bowl is 4-1/2 inches (11.5 cm) diameter, 3 inches (7.5 cm) tall and in fine condition. It comes wrapped in a silk bag and enclosed in a superb kiri-wood box.
Ogata Gekko (1859-1920) of Edo (now Tokyo) was born the son of merchant Nakagami Seijiro and was heir to a small fort ...click for details



Aka Raku Bajouhai Chawan by Yoshimura Rakunyu

Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1980   item# 1200433

Aka Raku Bajouhai Chawan by Yoshimura Rakunyu
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Shippodo
1-510-780-6761



$400 

The term bajouhai has associations with the samurai culture. Uesugi Kenshin, war lord who ruled most of the region known as Echizen was known to use a bajouhai, not for tea, but for sake. The bajouhai, in a way appears in a chalice like form and water was drunken from such vessels.

It is not known when the first bajouhai tea bowl appears but odd objects such as these were used to enjoy the rather "uniqueness" ...click for details


Antique Japanese Kihara Tea Bowl

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1700   item# 1200304 (stock#214)

Antique Japanese Kihara Tea Bowl
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hotoke antiques
+81-(0)470-62-6453



$450 

Early Edo period, 17th century

approx. 11.5-10cm in diameter, 7cm in height (4.52-3.93in, 2.75in)


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