Desimone Italy Art Pottery Bowl
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Pre 1960: item #691224 POT
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Anthony Rosa
201 321 7116
$275
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Offered for sale is a Desimone Italian art pottery bowl. This Neopolitan bowl measures 4” high x 11” diameter. It is fully signed Desimone, Italy on the bottom. This piece is in fine original condition; no chips, hairlines, crazing or repairs. Circa 1950. Please email any questions that you may have. Buyer pays shipping, handling and insurance. Accepted forms of payment are personal or business check, money order or Visa and Master Card. Checks must clear before shipping item. Buyer pay... Click for details
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Early N.C. Hilton Pottery Blue Edge Bowl Catawba Valley
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Pre 2000: item #690312
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Three Friends of Winter
828 775 7706
sold
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I am selling an old North Carolina, Catawba Valley bowl made by Hilton Pottery. I believe the bowl is an early piece thrown & decorated by Ernest Auburn(Auby) Hilton (1878-1948) and his wife, Clara Maude Hilton (1885-1969), probably around the 1930’s or 1940’s. The bowl is approximately 5 ¾” in diameter and 2 ¼” tall. The condition is very good with two very small minor glaze flakes on the rim(see photos) and a short almost invisible hairline(less than ½“ long), no other issues.
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Ki-seto Chawan by Suzuki Goro
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #687798
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Vessels.jp
$7400 - on hold
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One of the potteries, Suzuki Goro is famous for is Ki-seto. The pottery prodigy has produced some of the most remarkable contemporary Ki-seto chawan (tea bowl) and this particular bowl is no exception. Though slightly smaller in size than its peers, this chawan has the noble traits of the classic vessels used during the Momoyama period (1573-1603) by tea masters and generals alike. Its patined tones also give it a mature air, and the kodai (foot) is like a miniature Zen garden. Its rim resemb... Click for details
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Honjo Chawan by Ema Hiroshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #684814
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$300 - please inquire
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The energy of the Honjo clay from which this splendid chawan (tea bowl) is made is evident. It is the work of Ema Hiroshi who uses the clay from the rice paddies that stretch in the small valley below his house. Thanks to the vision and dedication of the potter, that giving soil has married his creative spirit to produce a new genre of pottery, which has kept the generous character of the material and the spirit it is a fruit of and craves to be used. The tea bowl shows strength and purposefu... Click for details
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Honjo Chawan by Ema Hiroshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #684813
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Vessels.jp
$300 - please inquire
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The energy of the Honjo clay from which this splendid chawan (tea bowl) is made is evident. It is the work of Ema Hiroshi who uses the clay from the rice paddies that stretch in the small valley below his house. Thanks to the vision and dedication of the potter, that giving soil has married his creative spirit to produce a new genre of pottery, which has kept the generous character of the material and the spirit it is a fruit of and craves to be used. The tea bowl shows strength and purposefu... Click for details
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Honjo Chawan by Ema Hiroshi
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #684811
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Vessels.jp
$490 - please inquire
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This master tea bowl is the work of Ema Hiroshi, a potter whose work speaks directly to the soul and is constantly evolving. The large chawan presents two sides, different in their strengths. One in movement and the other at peace, yet both aspects stand strong in their commitments; this masculine bowl is a true descendant of the vessels used by the tea ceremony practicing warriors of feudal Japan. It has a great sense of discipline and shows the righteousness and dedication of its maker. Th... Click for details
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Chawan by Unokawa Kazumasa
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Contemporary: item #684531
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Vessels.jp
$750 - on hold
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This magnificent chawan (tea bowl) is, to me, the embodiment of the artistic spirit of Unokawa Kazumasa, put into form by his great knowledge of his craft. To counterbalance the rigor required by the production of Tenmoku ware, the potter has used his skills and let his mind design this master bowl, which is still, as are Tenmoku chawan, a cosmic gem. The “gozan” (five peaks) on the lip of the bowl relates the bowl to the raku chawan and the zen spirit, which is at the core of the tea ceremony... Click for details
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Large Shigaraki Bowl by Furutani Michio
Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls Pre 1990: item #680176 158
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Modern Japanese Ceramics
075-432-6980
Sold, thank you!
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A mischievous bowl covered in dense ash by the late master Furutani Michio (1946-2000) enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The ash is so thick as to almost pacify the ragged clay surface; its resonant peaks still visible underneath where the clay is roughest. Inside dark charring scars the back of the bowl where flame licked the surface, and rivulets of crusty green vein the gray skin. The bowl is almost 9 inches (22 cm) diameter, over 3 inches (8 cm) to the rim. Three crispy spurs a... Click for details
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