Wondrful Taisho Period c.1920 Oribe olive green ceramic plate with wisteria vine handle.
Classic Oribe and signed on the bottom. Ask for shipping quote. Perfect condition. (l:12"; w:9")
Museum quality Edo Period C.1870 Shigaraki soy jar. Fabulous jewel tama lid. The rich shigaraki green-blue nagashi glaze over a hagi white base. The lid has some chips but that only adds to its allure. The base has a spigot on the bottom. Ask about shipping. (H:15 1/2 inch; dia: 11 inch.
This is the finest Shigaraki ceramic vase Kodo Arts has come across. Unbelievable nagashi blue and green glazes on a spectacular form. The natural overglazes during firing have produced an unreproduceable masterpiece of pottery. Signed on the bottom, Toho c. 1885. If we kept one piece this would be it. Perfect condition.
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Remarkable wood fired natural ash glaze tea leaf storage jar c.1900 from Tamba outside of Kyoto.
The glaze has created a wonderful texture and spontaneous pattern. Tamba is one of the main ceramic pottery centers that produced tea ceremony utensil. Perfect condition. Ask for shipping quote. (H:21"; diam: 14").
Thick beautiful Shigaraki nagashi glaze on this c.1860 antique Japanese hand warmer. Kiln 'kizu' or marks make the piece even more attractive. Dripping blue cobalt glazes adorn both sides. For a flower vase, unparalleled. c.1860. (8½" x 7½" x 10") (22cm x 19cm x 25cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $95.