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A Japanese Bizen-style Stoneware Vase Auction
A Japanese Bizen-style Stoneware Vase Auction
A Japanese Bizen-style Stoneware Jar Auction
A Japanese Bizen-style Stoneware Jar Auction
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Japanese Mid-Century Modern Glazed Ceramic Two-Mouth Ikebana Vase, of 'Toyo' form, and with artist's chop mark to underside of one foot, likely 1960s. 7{ellipsis} Mid Century, Japanese Mid Century Modern, Ikebana Vases, Glazed Ceramic, Vase, Mid-century Modern, Japanese
Japanese Mid-Century Modern Glazed Ceramic Two-Mouth Ikebana Vase, of 'Toyo' form, and with artist's chop mark to underside of one foot, likely 1960s. 7{ellipsis}
Decorative Bowls, Pop, Bowl, Clay, Sake, Bowls
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China, York, Ceramic Pottery, Museums, Chinese Ceramics, Japanese Porcelain
Vase in Shape of Archaic Chinese bronze | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Wines, Porcelain, Chinese Pottery, Great Wave Off Kanagawa, Tea Set
A PORCELAIN WINE CUP, NABESHIMA WARE, OKAWACHI, HIZEN PROVINCE, EDO PERIOD (LATE 17TH -EARLY 18TH CENTURY) | Christie's
Japanese Words, Edo, Edo Period
A pair of Nabeshima bowls | Edo period, late 17th - early 18th century | Pursuit of an Ideal: Fine Japanese Works of Art | 2021 | Sotheby's
High School, Inspiration, Ceramic Art, Mugs, Japanese Ceramics, Uzbek Ceramics, Ceramics Pottery Art
Stylish Japanese "flambé" Ceramic Vase
Oriental, Sake Set, Tea Bowls, Sake Bottle, Ceramic Bottle
JP0276 Iga tokkuri
Design, Ceramic Vessel, Ceramic Artists, Ceramic Design, Organic Ceramics
Lessons from Shibui Design: Perfect Imperfection
Hyogo, Japanese Water, Ceramic Pots, Pottery Bottles, Unique Pottery
Water Jar: Ko Tamba ware
Side Dish (Mukōzuke) with Wisteria Design, Japan first half of the 19th century. The simplicity of design, stiffness of shape, and color of the copper glaze reveal this piece to be a revival of Oribe ware. In the 19th century, many kilns started replicating earlier wares; the Oribe style was particularly popular. Metropolitan Museum Of Art
Side Dish (Mukōzuke) with Wisteria Design | Japan | Edo period (1615–1868) | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Side Dish (Mukōzuke) with Wisteria Design, Japan first half of the 19th century. The simplicity of design, stiffness of shape, and color of the copper glaze reveal this piece to be a revival of Oribe ware. In the 19th century, many kilns started replicating earlier wares; the Oribe style was particularly popular.
Buddha, Matcha, Japanese Edo Period, Chawan, Asian Antiques
Rare antique Edo Period Hagi Bowl.
Décor, Home Décor, Sculptures, Line Art, Fotografia, Contemporary, Cool Designs, Japanese Traditional
SHIGARAKI JAR | t a t a m i | Contemporary Antiques from Japan