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Ceramics & Porcelains

Shigaraki Vase

A signed vase acquired from the artist in 1975.Shigaraki ware is a pottery produced mainly in Shigaraki area in Koka city, Shiga prefecture. Shigaraki ware is characterized by its distinctive form brought by the wood firing; the reddish-orange (scarlet) color from oxidation of iron in the clay, natural ash glaze acquired from the deposit of ashes in the kilns, and “Koge (Burn)”, the result of being buried under embers during firing. Rustic surface caused by inclusion of fine stone particle such as a piece of quartz, feldspar or silica is also characteristic of Shigaraki ware. It is often said that Shigaraki pottery and Iga pottery have similarities in style. This is because both Shigaraki and Iga are produced in neighboring district and use the same clay from Lake Biwa. It is the clay that brings forth the warmth and simplicity of “Ko-Shigaraki(Old Shigaraki)”.

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Sung Longquan Celadon

Fine Sung Longquan Celadon bluegreen with twin fish at the bottom and raised flower petal motif at exterior. Covered with bluish green glaze and fine crackle. In good condition with small chip on bottom rim. No restoration.

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Thai Sawahaklok Bowl

Thai Sawahaklok closed bowl Circa 15th C., manufactured in the area of Si Satchanalai between 1350 and 1500. Such wares were exported primarily to Indonesia, the Philippines and Borneo although this piece was acquired in Thailand in the 70’s. Decorated with iron oxide imitating cobalt blue of Chinese blue with flowers motifs symbols. This box is an authentic original with matching lid and body. There no cracks or chips although there is a slight molding default on one side.generally undamaged.

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Arita Yaki Large Dish

A fine contempory Arita dish acquired in Japan in 1980.The beginning of Arita took place during Hideyoshi Toyotomi’s Imjin War in Korea. The fruitless 7 years of battle was brought to a close with Toyotomi’s death. During this time, many of the feudal lords, or daimyo, returned home from the Korean Peninsula bringing potters with them. Naoshige Nabeshima of the Nabeshima clan in Saga Prefecture was no exception. And then in the second year of the Genna Era (circa 1616), the potter Sanpei Li discovered deposits of white porcelain ore in Arita’s Izumiyama which became known as Japan’s first examples of porcelain goods to be fired. The potters who came from the Korean Peninsula settled in Arita and developed the Joseon Style of pottery which transformed into various methods such as the Chinese style, white porcelain, celadon porcelain and dyeing.

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  • Item:    #1312983
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Tamba Vase by Sueharu Nishihala (born 1926)

Tamba Vase by Sueharu Nishihata (Born 1926) father of well-renowned potter Tadashi Nishihata (Born 1948). Often times it’s hard to differentiate Bizen from Tamba. For Tamba vs. Bizen, Tamba works usually have more of a purplish and metallic tone as seen on this stately jar by veteran potter Nishihata Sueharu, father of Tadashi. It has a confident form–reminiscent of old Korean henko jars–and classic Tamba firing. In perfect condition with his signature on base. Original box included.

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Chinese Foo Dogs Blanc-de-China Circa 19th

A pair of Foo Dog Lion Statues in Blanc-de-Chine. Probably late 19th with potter’s mark. Acquired in the Philippines in 1978.

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Chinese Musicians Blanc-de-Chine Circa 1900

Chinese Traditional Orchestra in Blanc-de-Chine. Late 19th C. Each player has traditional instrument and the players dress is similar to the Tang period dress. In generally good condition with some broken fingers on one player. Acquired in Hanoi prior to 1950.

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Peking Enamel Teapot

A Chinese Peking Enamel Tea Pot marked with the Quianlong mark. Early Republic period circa 1920. It is unusual with its insert also finely decorated.

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Peking Tea Jars

Chinese  Peking Tea Jars marked with the Qianlong characters. Circa Early Republic of 1920.  Sold as a pair or individually.

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