Luxurious and heavy Korean Amamori (leaking rain) Incense Burner Kōro from Edo period.
The irregular shape and the base resemble Japanese Wabi Sabi tea bowls which tells that this piece was made specifically for Japanese market.
Amamori means the surface stained with spots that look like rain leaks on a wall creating beautiful complex scenery.
Size
Height 9.6 cm
Width 7.7 cm
Weight 1046 g
Condition
Scratches due to age, kiln scra...
The irregular shape and the base resemble Japanese Wabi Sabi tea bowls which tells that this piece was made specifically for Japanese market.
Amamori means the surface stained with spots that look like rain leaks on a wall creating beautiful complex scenery.
Size
Height 9.6 cm
Width 7.7 cm
Weight 1046 g
Condition
Scratches due to age, kiln scra...
Treasures of Old Times
$700.00
$700.00
Rare Mid Joseon Dynasty (17-18cc) Katate Chawan
Such bowls were highly prized in Japan during Edo period by local daimyo and tea ceremony masters.
Size
H5.8cm
D12.6cm
Weight 242g
Condition
Very good considering the age.
Supplied with the damaged, wooden box of the period.
Such bowls were highly prized in Japan during Edo period by local daimyo and tea ceremony masters.
Size
H5.8cm
D12.6cm
Weight 242g
Condition
Very good considering the age.
Supplied with the damaged, wooden box of the period.
Rare Late Joseon Dynasty (18-19c) Mishima Tea Bowl with old box.
The beautiful scenery on the surface resembles white clouds.
Such bowls were highly prized in Japan during Edo period by local daimyo and tea ceremony masters.
Size
6cm in height
14cm in width
Condition No damage
Supplied with old shifuku bag and box labeled "Joseon Dynasty Mishima Chawan"
The beautiful scenery on the surface resembles white clouds.
Such bowls were highly prized in Japan during Edo period by local daimyo and tea ceremony masters.
Size
6cm in height
14cm in width
Condition No damage
Supplied with old shifuku bag and box labeled "Joseon Dynasty Mishima Chawan"
Late Goryeo Dynasty (14c or earlier) Korean Blue Celadon Bowl with floral design.
From Japanese private collection
Size
about 5.4 cm in height,
about 16.9 cm in diameter
Condition
There few repairs with gold.
Please see the photos for reference.
No cracks.
From Japanese private collection
Size
about 5.4 cm in height,
about 16.9 cm in diameter
Condition
There few repairs with gold.
Please see the photos for reference.
No cracks.
Treasures of Old Times
Price on Request
Price on Request
Top quality Korean tea bowl called Gohon Hanshi Chawan from Joseon dynasty (17th century) which was imported to Japan in the Edo period...
Treasures of Old Times
$1,200.00
$1,200.00
Antique Korai Gohon Chawan possibly owned by Matsudaira Fumai according to the label on the box.
Matsudaira Fumai (1751-1818), the seventh Matsudaira family daimyo of the Matsue Domain, is celebrated for successfully reforming the domain’s governance while also advocating cultural innovation...
Matsudaira Fumai (1751-1818), the seventh Matsudaira family daimyo of the Matsue Domain, is celebrated for successfully reforming the domain’s governance while also advocating cultural innovation...
Treasures of Old Times
$1,500.00
$1,500.00
Magnificent Korean Katate Tea Bowl made in Early to Mid Joseon dynasty (15-17cc) in Gimhae kiln in Gyeongsangnam-do, Korea...
Magnificent Bluish-gray Korai Kasugai Chawan fixed with staple-like metals made in the late Joseon Dynasty (19c).
Korai tea bowls were imported to Japan since Momoyama period where they were highly treated by daimyo and tea masters.
Ceramic stapling is an ancient tenchnique that was used to repair broken pottery...
Korai tea bowls were imported to Japan since Momoyama period where they were highly treated by daimyo and tea masters.
Ceramic stapling is an ancient tenchnique that was used to repair broken pottery...
16-17cc Korean Korai Komogai tea bowl which was imported to Japan during Edo Period.
It is very rare to see such bowls on the market.
Komogai is a type of Korai tea bowl. It has a unique appearance with a rounded waist and eversion of the rim of the mouth. The name Komogai was originally the name of a place in Gyeongsangnam-do in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula, but the reason why it became the name of the tea bowls is not clear...
It is very rare to see such bowls on the market.
Komogai is a type of Korai tea bowl. It has a unique appearance with a rounded waist and eversion of the rim of the mouth. The name Komogai was originally the name of a place in Gyeongsangnam-do in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula, but the reason why it became the name of the tea bowls is not clear...
Treasures of Old Times
$400.00
$400.00
15th century Goryeo Mishima tea bowl from the Early Joseon Dynasty.
The Mishima tea bowl is a type of Goryeo tea bowl that was made in Gyeongsangnam-do in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
The sides are covered in bluish-grey and red burnt colors as if they were replaced, and you can feel the bitterness of the times.
White inlays are neatly decorated on the upper part...
The Mishima tea bowl is a type of Goryeo tea bowl that was made in Gyeongsangnam-do in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
The sides are covered in bluish-grey and red burnt colors as if they were replaced, and you can feel the bitterness of the times.
White inlays are neatly decorated on the upper part...
17-18cc Yi Dynasty White Porcelain Korai Katate Flat Tea Bowl
There are seven kiln spurs left to the interior.
Size
Width 16.8cm x 15.8cm
Height 6.7cm
Weight 541g
Condition
There is a chip on the side, gaps in the glaze and kiln scratches.
Supplied with the custom-made box matching the shape of the tea bowl, which says 'Yi Dynasty White Porcelain Tea Bowl'' on the top.
There are seven kiln spurs left to the interior.
Size
Width 16.8cm x 15.8cm
Height 6.7cm
Weight 541g
Condition
There is a chip on the side, gaps in the glaze and kiln scratches.
Supplied with the custom-made box matching the shape of the tea bowl, which says 'Yi Dynasty White Porcelain Tea Bowl'' on the top.
15-16cc Korean antique Goryeo celadon bowl which was imported to Japan during Edo period and used for tea ceremony
Size
Diameter 17.6cm
Weight 355g
Condition
Excellent
No chips. No cracks.
Size
Diameter 17.6cm
Weight 355g
Condition
Excellent
No chips. No cracks.
Lovely pale Gohon Mishima Hanshi Chawan made in Korea in late Joseon dynasty (18-19cc).
Supplied with the old box.
Such bowls were exported to Japan where they were used for tea ceremony giving the birth of Japanese Mishima ware.
Size
Height 9cm
Width 15cm
Condition
There are fixed cracks on the rim, scratc
hes of the surface and minor chips on the foot.
Supplied with the old box.
Such bowls were exported to Japan where they were used for tea ceremony giving the birth of Japanese Mishima ware.
Size
Height 9cm
Width 15cm
Condition
There are fixed cracks on the rim, scratc
hes of the surface and minor chips on the foot.
Rare Goryeo Dynasty (14th century) Korean antique celadon glazed stoneware bowl with short flared walls with clouds and circle lines in white.
Provenance: Japanese private collection
The beautiful example of Goryeo stoneware with the charm of Korean old pottery.
Similar inlaid bowls can be found in Cleveland Museum:
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1918.448
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1924.135
Size
Width approx...
Provenance: Japanese private collection
The beautiful example of Goryeo stoneware with the charm of Korean old pottery.
Similar inlaid bowls can be found in Cleveland Museum:
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1918.448
https://www.clevelandart.org/art/1924.135
Size
Width approx...
Early Joseon dynasty (1392-1897) Korean Mishima tea bowl with Japanese appraisal box
Such bowls were exported to Japan since Momoyama period where they were used for tea ceremony giving the birth of Japanese Mishima ware.
Size
Width 14 cm
Height 7 cm
There are gold lacquer repairs
Such bowls were exported to Japan since Momoyama period where they were used for tea ceremony giving the birth of Japanese Mishima ware.
Size
Width 14 cm
Height 7 cm
There are gold lacquer repairs
Large Goryeo Dynasty (12th/13th century) Korean Celadon Glazed Molded Bowl
The interior is molded with floral pattern.
Size
Diameter 18cm
Height 7.5cm
Condition
There are cracks and repairs. No chips.
Please see the photos for reference.
The interior is molded with floral pattern.
Size
Diameter 18cm
Height 7.5cm
Condition
There are cracks and repairs. No chips.
Please see the photos for reference.
Very Rare Goryeo Dynasty (12th/13th century) Korean Celadon Inlaid Crane Stoneware Oil Bottle Goryeo Celadon Korean Antique Pottery
Provenance: Japanese private collection
Size
Diameter 6.8cm
Height 3.9cm
Weight 107g
Condition
No cracks, no chips.
Please see the pictures for reference.
Provenance: Japanese private collection
Size
Diameter 6.8cm
Height 3.9cm
Weight 107g
Condition
No cracks, no chips.
Please see the pictures for reference.
Very rare Momoyama - Early Edo Korean Buncheong (Ko-Mishima) bowl from the Hakbong-ri kiln located at Gyeryongsan mountain in Chungcheongnam-do, Korea...