Impressive Studio pottery by a prominent Japanese potter from Hokkaido, nothern part of Japan, Yunomi tea cup by Shonen Yamamoto (1912-1986). He was awarded in many prizes and His potteris were possessed by museaum in sevaral museums. It is very good in condition and comes with an original signed and sealed wooden storage box.
Impressive makie lacquer work in the motif of various flower and leaves on, Japanese bunko book box from late 19th to early 20th century. Ovearall condition is fine with beautiful patina and very slight losses to lacquer and worn on the bottom. Highly recommended quality work.
In the shape of animated lotus, metal futaoki lid rest for tea ceremony made by 3rd generation of Soya Ichinose, a comtemporary metal worker. It is very good in condition and comes with signed and sealed wooden storage box.
Beautiful iroe painting in the motif of pretty bird on cherry blossom, chawan tea bowl made by a comtemporary artist, Biho Hashimoto (1963-). It is very good in condition and comes with signed and sealed wooden box.
Exquisitely dipicted fish on rough seas inside in underglaze blue and white, Japaneae porcelain Mizusashi water container with foldable lacquered lid made by Shodo Tezuka (1934-), an active and popular potter from Kyoto. It is very good in condition and comes with signed and sealed wooden storage box.
Antique genuine karatsu stoneware teabowl with dynamic hakeme white slip brushed on. It date around pre 1800. It has a custom box by Sokuchusai Sosa Senno (1901-1979), , 13th master of Omote Senke School. The writing read Karatsu Hakeme Chawan with his Kao sign. The tea bowl is in perfect condition with fine patina. This is an example of the highest class works.
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Estimated from late 19th to early 20th century, Japanese lacquer bowl with lid set with impressive makie lacquer work in the motif of dancing people on the reverse side of the lids. They are all fine in condition.
Known as One of the prominent Mashiko potters like shoji hamada and Tatsuzo Shimaoka, dynamically glazed chawan tea bowl made by Totaro Sakuma (1900-1976). It comes with his signed and sealed wooden storage box. It is very good in condition.
It dates around 19th century, antique Japanese Jingasa hat with exquisite makie lacquer work on the reverse in the motif of various crests and bear's hair on the top. Overall condition is fine with some losses to the hair and sine small metal hook is slight loose.