Impressive hira chawan tea bowl with gold and silver leaf decoration, made by Kyuho Kuze, one of the most prominent potters from Kyoto. It is excellent in condition and comes with tomobako original fitted box.
A Mashiko Stoneware Tea Bowl with impressive iron sand glaze with trailed black by Kenji Sakuma, born in 1907 as the son of 2nd generation of Totaro Sakuma, a famous mashiko master potter. He has been awarded several prizes and very active Mashiko Potter. It comes with his signed and stamped original storage box and stamped cloth. It is excellent in condition with no cracks or chips.
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A superb example of traditional black Oribe ware sake cup made by a designated living National Treasure, Takuo Kato (1917-2005). It is excellent in condition and comes with an original signed, sealed wood fitted box.
Impressive and fine example of Karatsu pottery works, chawan tea bowl made by Yoshitaka Nakazato. It is excellent in condition and comes with signed an sealed original storage box. Yoshitaka Nakazato (1958-) is very active Karatsu potter and has been awarded sevearal prizes. He is
the first son of Shigetoshi Nakazato, one of the most prominent Karatsu potters.
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A master piece of traditional Iga Pottery work, mizusashi water container made by a prominent Iga Potter, Koemon Kato (1937-). It is excellent in condition and comes with an original sighed, sealed wood fitted box.
Traditional Oribe ware work of kogo incense box for tea-ceremony, made by Tetsuzan Matsumoto, a contemporary potter. It is excellent in condition and comes with an original signed, sealed wood fitted box.
Impressive stoneware Tokkuri Sake bottle made by Gen Onodera (1934-), a contemporary studio pottter from Hokkadiso, an apprentice of Rosanjin Kitaoji. It is excellent in condition and comes with an original signed, sealed wood fitted box.
Japanese Mashiko pottery masterpiece, chawan tea bowl with impressive iron glaze made by Shoji Hamada (1894-1978). It is excellent in condition and comes with his signed, sealed wooden fitted box.
Japanese Mashiko pottery masterpiece, chawan tea bowl made by Shoji Hamada (1894-1978). This is deep tea bowl with everted foot, decorated with pale glaze and dark brown rim, partially dripped to the inside rim. It is excellent in condition and comes with signed, sealed fitted box. This work was auctioned in cristies auction in 2008. The catalog do not come with this work.
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Beautiful and simple traditional mashiko pottery work, yunomi teacup made by a contemporary mashiko potter, Hiroshi Murata (1943-). It is excellent in condition and comes with an original signed, sealed wooden fitted box.