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Meiji Period (1868-1912) Japanese Shino Ware Mizusashi (Fresh Water Container) for Tea Ceremony
Shino pottery is produced in today's Gifu prefecture since 16th century and it is distinguished by thick white glazes, red marks and the surface of small holes. Size 5.7in. (14.5cm.) high; 5.4in. (14.5cm.) diameter; 1470g weight. Condition Good. No chips, no cracks. Very Rare Goryeo Dynasty (12th/13th century) Korean Celadon Inlaid Crane Stoneware Oil Bottle
Provenance: Japanese private collection Size Diameter 7.5cm Height 4.5cm Weight 110g Condition There is excess of scree around the bottom occurred when firing. Please see the pictures for reference.
Helen M Edwards
$470.00 Height: 3.5 cm (1.4 in)
Length: 5.4 cm (1.2 in) Depth: 4.2 cm (1.7 in) Quality carved netsuke of a man crouching, grinding grain with a stone wheel; signed on a red lacquer tablet; good condition
Gallery Rex
sold Sadamitsu Sugimoto recently has completed new raku technique not to use lead for glaze, so he can make a black raku sake cup. It's seemed just like a miniature of black raku chawan.
YouTube movie: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=noTNWuglDHI
Size: 7.7cm(D) 5.5cm(H)
Accessary: wooden box signed by artist
Spoils of Time
$470 A scarce and nicely formed bronze netsuke. The sculptural group depicts festival musicians playing a Taiko drum and Shinobue flute - the drum player with mask pulled back. Nicely detailed, down to the fingers and expressions of the musicians. The himotoshi is formed by the extended arm of one figure supporting the figure atop the Taiko. Edo period, 19th century. Good condition with rich, natural patina. Height, 1 5/8 inches
The Kura
$470.00 A narrow open-mouthed vessel decorated with autumnal trees by Ito Tozan II enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The piece could serve as a vase, but comes with a black lacquered wooden lid and is titled Mizusashi, making it rightfully a fresh water jar for the Japanese Tea Ceremony. It is 11.7 cm (4-3/4 inches) diameter 22 cm (9 inches) tall and in excellent condition, likely dating from the 1950s...
Gallery Rex
$472.00 This piece was grilled with burning red pine fire woods for 10days in "Anagama" kiln. Melted ashes turned beautiful green glass. It could be used as small vase.
Size 7.8cm(W) 14.0cm(H)
Accessary wooden box with signature
Gallery Rex
$472.00 This piece was grilled with burning red pine fire woods for 10days in "Anagama" kiln. This insence container is called "Garan" that means basement stone of big Buddhist temple.
It seems as a natural rock.
Size 5.5cm(W) 4.7cm(H)
Accessary wooden box with signature
Golden Age Antiques
$475.00 This is an fine Japanese Cloisonne Koro in nearly mint condition. It has been used and some of the smoke residue can be seen on the underside of the lid. There are no damages and virtually wear to the gold. The koro stands 4 1/4 inches tall and is 3 1/2 inches wide.
Golden Age Antiques
$475.00 This is Japanese shallow bowl from the great porcelain factory, Fukagawa. It is beautifully decorated throughout with an intense boarder of hand painting and gold work on the scalloped edge. It is in excellent condition. The bowl measures 9 3/4 across and is 2 inches deep.
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1960
item #1178775
(stock #Hasui 098)
Era Woodblock Prints
SOLD Kawase Hasui
Lake Chuzenji, Nikko, 1930. Size: Oban, approximately 16.5 x 11.25 inches. This is a very desirable edition published in the 1950s by Shobisha, which acquired publishing rights from Kawaguchi and Sakai. Bears the round, red seal used by Shobisha in the 1950s on the verso. Condition: Excellent. One corner has a light crease at the margin.
Japanese : Woodblock Prints : Pre 1970
item #1204580
(stock #Koitsu169)
Era Woodblock Prints
SOLD Tsuchiya Koitsu
Miyajima in the Rain Date: 1941. Size: Oban. Approximately 16.75 x 11.0 inches. Publisher: Doi Hangaten. Doi watermark. Carver: Harada: Printer: Yokoi. This seal combination indicates an early post-war edition. Reference: Koitsu catalog no. TK-DH-066 Medium: Japanese woodblock print. Condition: Very good. Margins and margin corners toned.
Kodo Arts
$475.00 Superb Taisho Period C. 1915 Japanese tea ceremony bronze flower vase. Placed in the tokonoma of a Japanese Tea House with a single flower it evokes the essence of wab sabi and the soul of the tea ceremony. Lovely art deco bulbous shape with wave diaper on the base. The lip is contoured simply but elagantly. Excellent condition. 11" high and 6" in diameter. Ask for shipping quote.
Zentner Collection
$475 Antique Japanese iron tsuba or hand guard for a sword, in a mokko or melon shape, decorated with motifs of thin tree branches with plums and blossoms, with silver and Shokudo inlay, and an engraved sun in the top corner. The backside has a small cluster of plums inlaid with silver.
Size: 3" height, 2.75" width
Kodo Arts
$475.00 Quintessential Oribe tea ceremony sweets plates with feldspar iron markings of chrysanthemums and rich olive greens. Hanko seal on back. Set of 5 plates. No chips or cracks. Taisho Period C.1920. 6" long and about 4" deep. Ask for shipping quote.
Zentner Collection
$475.00 Antique Japanese long ikat egasuri futon cover made with navy woven fabric, with white and light blue "trickling" patterns of small squares and ribbons. Shown folded in traditional "haba" style. (ikat means that the pattern is woven not printed).Taisho period (1912-1925)
Total size: 14" x 272" (approx. 23 ft long)
Spoils of Time
$475 A large Ko-Kutani style porcelain, charger sized, deep dish or shallow bowl. In the Ao-Kutani palette but with addition of red enamel to the array of blue, green, aubergine, yellow, black and chocolate brown enamel. The interior with bird perched on a peony stem, the cavetto with band of repeating diamond pattern. The back glazed green over black karakusa. The bottom yellow with black mark under a square green glazed reserve...
Kyoto Ceramics and Fine Art
Sold, Thank You! A very elegant and mature tsutsu style chawan created by Ito Tozan III (1900-1970), third generation of the Ito Tozan line of potters. Tozan, who at one time worked in the kiln of Hamada Shoji, learned pottery from his father Ito Tozan II (1871-1937) and his grandfather Ito Tozan I (1846-1920) from a very young age...
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