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Signed Nagashima Shokodo Guild Tetsubin c.1880
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles Pre 1900: item #661560 KA193
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Kodo Arts
tel +81 77 152 1428
$340
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One of the four great tetsubin guilds in Kobe, this antique Japanese iron teapot was dedicated by the maker to a Mr. Kato with an inscription on the inside lid. Featuring plum and bamboo motifs for long life and happiness, this tetsubin has a special feel. c.1880. (8½" x 10", base to rim 5") (21cm x 25cm, base to rim 13cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $80.
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19c JAPANESE CLOISONNE tea ceremony KOGO phoenix
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles Pre 1900: item #657346
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Dmitry Levit Asian Art
781-842-3363
$175
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19th century round Japanese kogo (covered box for incense during tea ceremony) made in cloisonne technique. Simple elegant shape with decoration of phoenix (symbol of the Empress) in flight among stylized clouds on the top, and flowers and scrolling vines on the bottom. Rims are silvered (some wear), blue enamel on the inside. Very pleasant finish with original pitting, the center of the bottom is plain metal with some tarnish. Rare and early object in terms of Japanese cloisonné, from the perio... Click for details
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A Fine and Rare set of 8 Japanese Ko Imari Cups
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles Pre 1900: item #656243 356
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Harubang Antiques
(206) 236-2374
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A Fine and Rare set of 8 Japanese Ko Imari Cups:
Japan, Meiji Period,
This set of 8 imari cups is a very rare with floral mouth rim and fine condition, they were used as tea cups or soup bowls,
it is painted in underglaze blue with a stylized scroll design between
three curtained design with treasures below over painted floral scroll in gold and
brown lacquer accented outlines, also each cup is painted in underglaze blue with a
peach and an insect on interior well. It is in very fine c... Click for details
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Meiji Era Square Porcelain Arita Dish for Mukozuke
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles Pre 1920: item #653909 FNJ
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Heirloom Estate Services
Raleigh, NC, USA
$325
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A large dish used for raw fish or shellfish (mukozuke) for the tea ceremony in which guests are served. It measures at 11.75” square x 2” high. This dish is designed in the traditional Japanese ascetic of simple brush strokes and relaxed design; such a dish was not intended for export and does not conform to the Western ascetic of gaudy and over crowded design. A true testament of genuine Japanese tradition. The plate dates to the late Meiji to early Tashio period (1900-20).
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Square Porcelain Arita or Hagi ware Dish
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles Pre 1900: item #653905 FNJ
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Heirloom Estate Services
Raleigh, NC, USA
$225
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A beautiful example of a sweet meat or pastry dish used in the Japanese tea ceremony; the rich and heavy handed design adds color and depth, yet it is restrained for a pleasant afternoon cup of tea with a light snack. You can almost envision the ceremony with the open sliding doors overlooking the garden as you are being served. This dish measures 10.25” square x 1.75” deep.
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Masterpiece Arare Signed Tea Ceremony Kettle c.1900
Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles Pre 1900: item #649294 KA357
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Kodo Arts
tel +81 77 152 1428
$650
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Exceptional antique Japanese 'arare' tea ceremony tetsubin with pure silver lid pull on a bronze lid. In a signed original box signed Nishi Kudo. Japanese characters on the box read: arare moyo' meaning dotted pattern; 'dai tetsubin' grand tea kettle; and 'iko iri' one in the original box. This Nambu c.1900 tetsubin displays the highest level of craftsmanship. All the protruding iron dots are perfectly lined up horizontally, vertically, diagonally with uniform depth. c.1900. (11" x 9") (28cm x 2... Click for details
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