Pretty Banko Yaki Kogo Hanakuidori by Kaga Zuizan
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1980: item #690523 022060
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SANAI FINE ART & ANTIQUES
Phone: 972-270-3960 Fax: 972-270-3961
$115.00
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The size of Kogo: 2 1/4" L x 1 5/8" W x 1 3/4" H. Very pretty Japanese Banko Yaki Kogo. Kogo is made by artist Kaga Zuizan who make Banko Yaki which is made by earthen ware. The form of Kogo is the design of Hanakuidori which I have listed information separately. It is beautifully detail and the contrast of yellow and greeen is wonderful. The detail work of bird feather are nicely done. It is marked Zuizan on the back of Kogo. It came with yellow cottom cloth sealed of zuizan. The Kiri(paulownia... Click for details
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Attractive Kyo Yaki Kochi Bowl Ho-O Bird by Togyoku
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1960: item #687190 022056
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SANAI FINE ART & ANTIQUES
Phone: 972-270-3960 Fax: 972-270-3961
$265.00
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The size of Kochi Bowl: 7" Dia x 4" High. Beautiful Japanese Kiyomizu Yaki(Kyo Yaki, Kyoto Ware) Kochi Bowl made by Togyoku. The bowl is made with earthenware. It has wonderful shape and quality. The painting is done with raised (moriage) painting with Ho-O bird (pheonix) design with Kiri design. In ancient story, Ho-O bird is the symbol of empress only stop at Miki(beautiful tree) which is Kiri. It has wonderful color of mauve grey on Ho-o and blue, green and white. It came with tomobako(wooden... Click for details
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Vintage Japanese Seto Earthenware Sake Tokkuri
Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware Pre 1960: item #672215 6arm81
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Armas Imports, Inc.
213.814.8677
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Vintage Japanese ceramic sake tokkuri, a rice wine jug or decanter. This tokkuri hails from the Seto region of Japan, and area renowned for its many kilns which produce fine earthenware, known as yaki. It features an off-white background glaze with speckles of brown, similar to the Shino-yaki style. The item dates to the early Showa-Period (c.1950) and measures approximately 6" tall and 3" in diameter at the widest part. It is in excellent condition, with no chips or cracks.
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