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Antique Japanese Shigaraki Tea Ceremony Mizusashi

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1930   item# 1132318 (stock# pd372)

Antique Japanese Shigaraki Tea Ceremony Mizusashi
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$495 

Outstanding wood-fired ceramic earthenware tea ceremony misusashi from the famed kiln area of Shigaraki. Fired for three days in a climbing kiln, the natural glaze formations and organic colorings are simply a treasure. Textures and shape round out this piece to a masterpiece of ceramic art. C.1930. White 'choseki' long life stones which predominate in Shigaraki clays are in abundance in this piece. The bottom has firing scars but from the inside no cracks can be seen. When filled with water it did leak a bit. Ask for shipping quote. H: about: 10"; Diameter about 8".


Antique Japanese Early Showa Shigaraki Tsubo

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1950   item# 1129654 (stock# pd373)

Antique Japanese Early Showa Shigaraki Tsubo
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$575 

Exceptional early Showa Period C. 1950 Shigaraki Tsubo. Wood fired in a climbing kiln, the natural glaze textures and organic markings give this Tsubo an otherworldly art deco look. You would be hard pressed to even come up with such a design that nature and heat has just bestowed. Ask for shipping quote. H: about 38cm; Diameter: about 26cm


Antique Japanese Shigaraki Ceramic Tsubo, Signed Toho

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1950   item# 1124781 (stock# pd364)

Antique Japanese Shigaraki Ceramic Tsubo, Signed Toho
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$575 

Aesthetically pleasing Shigaraki ceramic tsubo vase. The seal of the Toho Kiln is on the bottom. Unusual green and yellow glaze on an ochre base. Wood fired in a climbing kiln, C.1950. H: about 32cm; diameter:about 25cm. Excellent condition. Ask for shipping quote.


Japanese Contemporary Bizen Ceramic Flower Vase

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1980   item# 1110709 (stock# pd327)

Japanese Contemporary Bizen Ceramic Flower Vase
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$395 

Lovely wood fired flower vase from Bizen, one of Japan's foremost pottery kiln areas. Fired over three days in a 'Nobori Kama' or climbing kiln, the wood firing produces natural glaze patterns and textures that are superb in aesthetic and craftsmanship. This contemporary vase c. 1980 is a fabulous example of the genre. Ask for shipping quote. About 29 cm tall and 21cm wide. Perfect condition.


Antique Japanese C.1930 Oribe Signed Kato Usuke Vase

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1940   item# 1060898 (stock# pd245)

Antique Japanese C.1930 Oribe Signed Kato Usuke Vase
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$1000 

A masterpiece Kato Usuke antique Japanese oribe vase, c.1930. Employing a `seidoyu` dark green glaze, it is a type of oribe pottery produced in Gifu Prefecture only, (north of Kyoto) since the early 17th century. The signed original box reads, "Usuke", "Seidoyu" and "Kabin" flower vase. Stunning. c.1930. (10" x 7½") (25cm x 19cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance.


Modern Japanese Ceramic Signed Kokuko Bizen Masterpiece

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1980   item# 1052256 (stock# pd230)

Modern Japanese Ceramic Signed Kokuko Bizen Masterpiece
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$880 

Stunning signed Kokuko Bizen 'Tsubo' by one of the leading contemporary Bizen potters alive. The natural wood fired glazes have produced a fabulous art deco effect with rich textures and colorings. In the original signed paulownia wood box, the characters read, 'Bizen Tsubo' (Bizen vase) and the signature of Kokudo. Bizen is one of Japan's foremost pottery kiln areas in Japan. Ask for shipping quote. Diameter:27cm x H:26cm


Antique Japanese Shigaraki Tea Leaf Storage Jar c.1900

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1900   item# 1036307 (stock# pd196)

Antique Japanese Shigaraki Tea Leaf Storage Jar c.1900
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$480 

Beautiful Shigaraki tea leaf storage jar used for transporting tea leafs to Kyoto and surroundings in the late Meiji Period, c. 1900. Wood fired in the great climbing kilns of Shigaraki with the trademark green/blue nagashi streaks on a white hagi undr base. Kiln scars and colorings add distinctive character. Ask for shipping quote. H:20"x W:11"


Contemporary Japanese Ceramic Tsubo Signed Mizuno Hideo

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1960   item# 1012263 (stock# pd171)

Contemporary Japanese Ceramic Tsubo Signed Mizuno Hideo
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$750 

Elegant wide mouthed vase styled after woven silk patterns (shimame) by Kyoto artist Mizuno Hideo in signed box. Born in Nagano to a famous pottery family, Mizuno came to Kyoto to study under the famous Okabe Mineo. He has won numerous prizes at the Nihon Dento Kogei Ten and Asahi Togei Ten. c.1960. (12" diamter x 10½") (30cm diameter x 27cm). EMS Shipping/Insurance to USA or Western Europe $170.


Contemporary Ceramic Bizen Tsubo, Signed Toju

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1980   item# 1008684 (stock# pd153)

Contemporary Ceramic Bizen Tsubo, Signed Toju
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$400 

Exhibiting the distinctive Bizen wood fired ash glazes and sublime textures, this contemporary c.1975 tsubo by Toju -san is a masterpiece. Achieving spectacular natural firing patterns and an understated beauty, it is the essence of Japanese Bizen pottery. Ask for shipping quote. (Diameter 29cm; H: 31cm)


Antique Japanese Signed Rakusai V Ceramic Flower Vase

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Earthenware: Pre 1930   item# 1008056 (stock# pd147)

Antique Japanese Signed Rakusai V Ceramic Flower Vase
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$750 

Sensational Onishi Rakusai V c.1925 signed ceramic pottery flower vase in original signed paulownia wood box. This art deco Akahada vase from the Nara region was fired in the Kohakugama Kiln (so named by the Koriyama Daimyo (Lord) of Nara in the Edo Period. The Rakusai family of potterers dates from Edo to the present Rakusai the 7th. ask for shipping quote. (Diameter: 33cm; height: 14cm)

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