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selected ceramics in-store including traditional wares, important
signed artist pieces, tea wares, contemporary and decorative
pieces.
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C1229 - Suzuki Goro signed ceramic dish with original box including
provenance - documents and details. The bottom side features a self
portrait of the artist.
A heavy charger, weighing more than 7 kgs (15 lbs) by
avant garde artist Suzuki Goro,
renowned Nitten National Art Exhibition prize
winner.
Largest diameter: 44cm Pinched circle (top) diameter:
38cm
Base diameter (largest): 34cm
Height (largest):
6cm
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C1064 - Japanese contemporary Shino
pottery vase
Artist-SHIMIZU YASUTAKA
(1947-current)
He was born as a son of a Living
National Treasure SHIMIZU UICHI (1926–2004) and studied under
him.
In 2002, he become President of the
National Institute of Multimedia Education in Japan.
H 36cm x W 33cm x D 31cm
$2500
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CW1083 - Japanese Iga pottery water
container (MIZUSASHI)
H 17cm x W 20cm x D 14cm
$850

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C1130 - Japanese tea cup -
Kiyomizu rokubei
H 7cm x D 9.2cm
$450

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CW1081 - Japanese Oribe pottery. C20th
H 6.5cm x W 8cm x D 14cm
$225 each

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CW1082 - Japanese Oribe basket shaped
pottery. C20th
H 13cm x W 28cm x D 25cm
$360

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CW1079 - Japanese tea bowl
in style of AOKI MOKUBEI (1767-1833)
H
8.5cm x D 17cm
$450

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CW1078 - Japanese Red Raku
tea bowl (An aka raku chawan)
Edo period, C17th-C18th.
H 5.5cm x D 14cm
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CW1073 - Japanese white Raku
tea bowl (An shiro raku chawan). Signed WARAKU. C20th.
H 8.5cm x D 12cm
$390

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C1115 - Shigaraki ware
mizusashi (tea ceremony water pot) by Hiromu Furutani (b.1922),
with original box
H 15cm x W 20cm x D
17.5cm
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C1116 - Hagi ware mizusashi
(tea ceremony water container).
Artist - Yoshida Shoen (b.1940),
pupil of National Treasure Miwa Kyusetsu. With original signed
box.
H 20cm x W 21cm x D 20cm
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CW1074 - Japanese Rantan
shape mizusashi (tea ceremony water container) with an original
box. Signed-RAKUZAN. C20th.
H 16cm x D 18cm
$650
  
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C1110 - Ninsei style fan
shaped ceramic dish signed 'Kaho' from Kyoto. Signed with original
box.
H 8cm x W 45cm x D 27cm
$600

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C1072 - Hagi ware circular
ikebana dish by Sakata Deika - 13th master of a kiln in Yamaguchi
province, signed with orginal box.
H 12cm x D 42cm
$1,250

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C1108 - Tanba large ceramic
circular plate by Ichino Genwa (b.1956), with orginal signed
box.
H 8.5cm x D 51cm
$480

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C1117 - Set of 5 Japanese
dishes in the shape of a bucket, C20th. singed-KOSEN
H 6.5cm x D 12.5cm each dish
$195
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C1104 - Raku ceramic plate with rinpa
design comes with original signed box,C20th. Artist- SHIMA
KOHEI
H 5cm x W 63cm x D 37cm
$1350



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C1102 - Ceramic lidded box
with overglaze decoration in the style of Kenzan, signed under lid
and on base, early C20th.
H 7.5cm x W 18cm x D 18cm
$1450

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MZ2
- Takatori
ware water container, C20th
Well known for
its use in tea ceremony, the history of Takatori wares date back
four hundred years, introduced by Korean potters in the very early
1600s. Although regarded in high esteeme, their limited production
rendered them as more uncommonly known but revered by specialists.
These were the official wares of the Kuroda, rulers of Chikuzen
province (now Fukuoka prefecture) where the early kiln sites were
established. At the beginning of the Meiji period the Takatori
potters lost their previous support from the domain and almost
completely discontinued their potting, however some styles were
adopted by neighbouring potters.
In the mid C20th the tradition was in danger
of completely dying until a female descendant, Takatori Seizan, of
the original main Edo period family built a new kiln at Tsuzumi in
1957 and began re-creating the tradition and techniques in
throwing, glazing and wood-firing. She also organized publishing
many of the old Takatori documents and archaeological excavations
of the old kiln sites, creating new interest and appreciation of
the tradition. This mizu-sashi (tea ceremony water container) with
black lacquer lid was also featured as the centerpiece of a recent
Takatori exhibition and printed on the front of the catalogue
booklet. Also accompanied by original signed box.
H 15cm x W 19cm
x D 16cm
$2250
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C1107 - Shigaraki ware
mizusashi (water pot for tea ceremony), C20th.
H 20cm x W 20cm x D 17cm
$850

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C1113 - Pair of yellow and
green glazed pottery tea hibachi (braziers), suitable as incense
burners, C20th.
H 24cm x W 21cm x D 21cm
each
$875 pr

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C1114 - Green oribe ware
water container in Momoyama period style, with original box.
H 18cm x W 18cm x D 17cm
$450

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C1111 - Kutani ware studio
plate in the shape of a compote, signed with original box
H13cm x D32cm
$450

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C1112 - Bizen stoneware
water pot by Yamashita Jyoji (b.1947), with orginal signed box.
H 22cm x W 18cm x D 14cm
$680

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C1118 - Japanese red RAKU
HIBACHI (palm warmer) with an original box. signed - WARAKU.
C20th.
H 16cm x D 28cm
$360

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YZ2 - Japanese pot by Yasuda Zenko
(b.1926)
A well respected C20th Japanese potter, Yasuda
Zenko studied at the Kyoto Craft-Fabric University where he
specialized in the making of Kilns, after which he studied pottery
under the artist Kiyomizu Rokubee (1901-1980). In 1958 he was
awarded the Japan Ceramic Society Prize and since was often
included in the Nitten (annual and renowned Japan Art Academy
Award). His work was acquire by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in
1964. Yasuda Zenko achieves unique and distinctive stoneware pots
achieving complex glazing techniques. This pieces is signed
underneath and accompanied by its original box signed by the
artist.
H 24cm x W 19cm
x D 16cm
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C1128 - Japanese
contenporary vase with an original box, C20th
Artist - AOKI KUNIHIRO
(1949-current)
H 50cm x W 49cm x D 24cm
   
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C1120 - Japanese KUTANI
incense burner
Signed - Mokubei
H 15cm x W 15.5cm x D 7.5cm
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C1129 - A pair of Japanese imari bowls
with an underglaze decoration in multi coloured enamels. Meiji
period, C1900.
H 11cm x D 31.5cm

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CW1075 - Japanese Karatsu
tea bowl (A karatsu chawan)
Momoyama / Edo period,
C16th-C17th
H 6.5cm x W 15cm x D 11cm

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C1101 - Kutani ware mizu
sashi (water pot for tea ceremony with a lacquer lid.
H 18.5cm x W 14cm x D 14cm

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C1105 - Shigaraki ware tsubo
(prbably used as a pickle jar) middle Edo period, C18th
H 55cm x W 44cm x D 44cm

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C1121 - Japanese HIRADO sake
container / tokuri porcelain, Meiji period C19th
A model of Ebisu (a god of
household wealth and a fishermen) and his basket riding a fish
(CC).
H 15.5cm x W 11cm x L 12.5cm
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Rare imari
porcelain figure of a fan dancer, meiji period, early
C20th
H 25cm x
W 10cm x D 9cm

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C1126 - Japanese Shino
pottery vase. A well bucket shape. C20th
H 30cm x W 32cm x D 23cm
 
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CW1080 - Shigarai ware
mizusashi (tea ceremony water container) with an original box.
Signed-NINSAI. C20th.
 
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Jubako
(stacking dish) by Seifu Yohei II (1844-1879)
H 18cm x W
14cm
Seifu Yohei II
was the second head of a family working at a kiln in Gojozaka
district of Kyoto where they produced various kinds of porcelain in
Chinese influenced style including blue-and-white. He was followed
by Seifu Yohei III who became one of the best known modern
porcelain artists. This rare piece is covered in underglaze blue
designs of literati objects and sencha tea items. Accompanied with
original signed box.

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C1109 - Porcelain blue and
white mizusashi with an image of a horserider in waves, with
lacquer lid, signed with original box.
H 19cm x W 21.5cm x D 17cm

SOLD
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