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Shino Chawan by Kato Shunbu

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1920   item# 838628

Shino Chawan by Kato Shunbu
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38,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/ 

Thanks to all who have viewed the Shimura Noriyuki online exhibition and it will be online until December 4th. Back to a more traditional style, here's a shallow open-faced, light Shino chawan by Kato Shunbu (1886-?). It has been used and thus some patina can be seen in the Shino glazing. On the underside is swiftly brushed on reeds in iron underglaze. In perfect condition with a signed box, 5cm.tallx15.2, stamped Shunbu on base.


19th Century Ash-Glazed Shigaraki Jar

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1900   item# 828913

19th Century Ash-Glazed Shigaraki Jar
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60,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/ 

Here is a rare glazed Shigaraki 19th century arare tsubo jar in perfect condition; it stands 22.5cm.tallx20.5, no box. A good medium-sized jar that I hardly come across with this 'action-painting' glazing scheme, quite shibui.


Late Edo Period Bizen Figure Flask

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1837 VR   item# 747978

Late Edo Period Bizen Figure Flask
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55,000 yen--Exchange Rates at www.xe.com/ucc/ 

A very shibui, old Bizen Ningyo-dokkuri (doll figure tokkuri flask) from the Edo Period (1603-1868). The tokkuri has triangular shape, with three main sides that are indented and pushed in for easy handling. On one side is one of the Shichifukujin (seven lucky gods) called Hotei, who was snuggly placed into an indentation on the facade. Please notice the happy face, this is a key point when evaluating such pieces; if the face is not clear--and there are plenty of those--the value is much less on ...click for details


Bizen Shishi Late Edo Period Bizen Tokkuri

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1837 VR   item# 400509

Bizen Shishi Late Edo Period Bizen Tokkuri
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327,000 yen (7/1/2005,$3000) 

Many applied figures can be found on Bizen tokkuri and many are called ningyo-dokkuri--ningyo meaning doll or figure--and we find images of 'lucky gods' or other auspicious images. Most are on the large size and often square of round. It is very rare to find one as offered here in terms of form and the applied shishi on each side. The shishi has very fine detail and is very well positioned inside his/her universal enso circle. Late Edo Bizen has the sheen of bronze or copper as the old k ...click for details


Meiji Period Bizen Hotei Figure

Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Okimono: Pre 1900   item# 372395

Meiji Period Bizen Hotei Figure
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41,420 yen (7/1/2005,$380) 

One aspect of Bizen I truly love is its older okimono or figure side. Many masterpieces were made in the Momoyama period, yet most date from the Meiji period. Here is a fine example of Hotei---pictured in Katsura Matasaburo's Meiji Bizen Saikumono book---leaning on his bag of treasures. Also more about Bizen saikumono/okimono can be read in an article I wrote in Daruma (www.darumamagazine.com) issue 31. In fine condition, a teeny nick where the fan ends in his hand, 9.2cm.tall, 16cm.long a ...click for details

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