This piece is in great condition with its signed box and measures 12.5" by 9"
Though marked, I have been unable to read the seal and identify the potter. What I can say is this chawan is definitely post-war, circa 1960 -1970 and very much resembles the works of Sakakura Shinbei XII and Saka Koraizaemon XII from that time period.
This bowl measures 5" X 3.25" and is in great condition. No Box.
This chawan is in excellent condition and does not have a box.
4.6" X 3.2"
This chawan is in excellent condition and does not come with a box.
5.7" X 2.75"
The are a few small spots of glaze loss as can be seen in the pictures, but all in all, this is a very handsome and strong chawan that looks great on a shelf. No box.
5.5" x 4"
Furukawa Toshio (b. 1949) is well known for his celadon and copper red pottery and he has been widely exhibited and illustrated both in and outside of Japan.
This chawan measures 5.7" X 2.75" and is in perfect condition and comes with its original artist signed box.
Porcelain, slip and glazes
4.75" X 4"
Because of the nature of this vellum glaze, it is not intended for daily use
Stoneware, glaze and overglaze
8" X 4.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Stoneware, slips and glazes
9.6" X 5"
This chawan is in perfect condition and measures 5.75" X 3" and comes complete with its signed box...
Porcelain and glaze
5.5" X 4.25"
Due to the vellum nature of this glaze, it is not recommended for daily use
Stoneware and glazes
9" X 4.5"
Functional, decorative and food safe
Terra cotta, slip and glaze
Left; 3.25" X 2.85" Right; 3" X 3.25"
Functional, decorative and food safe
In excellent condition and in original signed box with biography included
5.8" X 4.5" X 3.5"
Shimizu Uichi (Un’ichi) was a pioneer in iron glazes and was best known for his various iron glazes and his kannyu crackle celadons...
Kishimoto has been making pots since the early 1950’s and is well know for a wide variety of wares that he has made including Shigaraki, Iga, Iga-Oribe, celadons and Ki-Seto...