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Kyoyaki Kogo,Signed and Sealed Taizan

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1900   item# 423514 (stock# 814)

 Kyoyaki Kogo,Signed and Sealed Taizan
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215-735-7722



$1,700 

Kyoto, Japan, Meiji, Mid-19th century width 6.8cm height 1.8cm The box in the shape of a formal garden pathway stone. Decorated with falling maple leaves in overglaze enamels. Leaves are on the outside and inside of both sections of this delightful kogo. The design would make this kogo ideal for use in the autumn ceremonies.


Signed Black Raku Tea Bowl(Chawan)

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1800   item# 336261 (stock# 529)

 Signed Black Raku Tea Bowl(Chawan)
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215-735-7722



$10,500 

Japan circa 1750 Height 8.8 cm diameter 9.5 cm foot diameter 4.5cm One must hold this raku cup to appreciate the subtle tactile pleasure of the various surfaces of the glaze. From perfectly smooth to the raspy feel of sharkskin. At several places the black glaze blushes to a deep brown. The ungulating rim and deliberate uneven surface of the cup are all signs of a master potter. Part of the potter's seal is covered by glaze, but enough is exposed to show this is the work ...click for details


Ko kyo yaki kogo, Preening duck

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1800   item# 321701 (stock# 496 )

Ko kyo yaki kogo, Preening duck
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215-735-7722



$12,000 

Japan late 17th-early 18th century length 7.5 cm. Height 6 cm. Lavishly decorated elegant incense box. Enameled in black,peacock blue, green and red. Gold glaze was applied in some areas onto the transparent glaze,but directly onto and completely covering the red enameled feathers. Now some of the gold glaze has worn away and part of the red enamel can be seen. On close examination the other enamels show minute pitting and rubbing. All of these are qualities one expects to find ...click for details

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