Japanese mid 20th century porcelain vase by master potter ONO HAKUKO (1925 - 1996). The vase measures 13 1/8" tall by 9" in diameter. The vase comes with TOMOBAKO, or original artist signed wooden storage box.
Japanese 20th century vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. Vase is of simple pear form with drip glaze. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden storage box. The vase measures 7" tall and is 5 1/2" wide. The mouth on top measures 4 1/4" across.
Japanese mid 20th century celadon porcelain MIZUSAHI water jar by MIYASHITA ZENJU (1901-1988). MIYASHITA ZENJU not only studied in his home town of Kyoto, but also did research in China and Korea. His works of art were often used by the Japanese Royal Family for presentation pieces. This jar comes with 2 lids, celadon porcelain lid and black lacquer lid. The porcelain lid has a handle done in the realistic shape of bamboo stalk and leaves. The jar measures 7 1/2" tall and 5 3/4" in dia ...click for details
Japanese 20th century large HAKUJI white porcelain vase. Made by master porcelain artist, FUJIWARA TSUNENORI. FUJIWARA TSUNENORI has been active with the Tokyo National Contemporary Museum. Signed on bottom. No box. The vase measures 14 1/4" tall by 16" in diameter.
Japanese 20th century porcelain vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. The vase is done in a large cylindrical shape with conical base. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden storage box. The vase measures 12 1/4" tall and is 7" in diameter.
Japanese 20th century vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden storage box. The vase measures 7 1/2" tall and is 7 1/2" wide.
Japanese 20th Century plate by Japanese Living National Treasure YOSHIDA MINORI. The hibiscus and bird design is done in gold leaf over a green slip glaze and covered with a clear glaze and fired. The back has three leaves done in a beautiful dark green overglaze enamel. The edges of the plate have been skillfully trimmed in a scalloped design. YOSHIDA MINORI was born in 1932, was selected for his work with the YURI KINSAI technique of gold leaf or gold pigment underglaze style of design. Signat ...click for details
Japanese 20th century porcelain vase by FUJII SHUMEI. The vase has the abstract design of trees done in blue over a white background. The vase measures 11" tall and 5 1/2" in diameter. Signed SHUMEI on the bottom. No TOMOBAKO.
Japanese 20th century porcelain vase by FUJII SHUMEI. The large vase has a draped design that is divided into 6 sections coming down from the top and becoming wider and wider as the design comes down the sides of the vase. The vase is covered in a pale green celadon glaze. Signed SHUMEI on bottom. Comes with original TOMOBAKO, artist signed wooden storage box. The vase measures 9 1/2" tall and 13" in diameter.
Japanese 20th century vase by Japan Living National Treasure, Tokuda Yasokichi III, born Tokuda Masahiko in Komatsu, Japan. Vase is of gourd shape. Tokuda Yasokichi III became Living National Treasure in 1997 and is recognized for work with Saiyu, glaze color gradation technique. Comes with TOMOBAKO, original artist signed wooden storage box. The vase measures 10 3/4" tall and is 6" wide.