Antique Catalogue
Ceramics

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Inro and Makie | silverware | Items for the Japanese tea ceremony
Glassware, earthware, pot and westernceramics
Japanese armor and ornaments | Pictures and kakemono | etc


CRMC-01
Four sake cups
By Eiraku Zengoro.
Each of the four pieces has a different patterned design.

Length 2.28inches ‚vidth 2.28inches
‚geight 1.65inches
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CRMC-02
A little pot
Made in Korea, in the last period of Rikyo.
A little white porcelain pot having a good form.
It is slightly worn at the mouth.

‚vidth 3.15inches ‚geight 2.87inches
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CRMC-03
Ten sake cups.
These probably belongs to Shimizu school of Kyoto.

‚vidth 2.56inches ‚geight 1.77inches
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CRMC-04
A sake bottle
Bizen, by Kei Fujiwara
Kei Fujiwara was acknowledge as a living national treasure 27th March, 1970.
His works of art are housed by the Rockefeller Foundation and many collectors in Japan and foreign countries.
Vivid tone based light red with Hidasuki.

‚vidth 3.82inches ‚geight 5.04inches
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CRMC-05
A large sake cup
Bizen school, Kei Fujiwara

‚vidth 2.91inches ‚geight 2.68inches
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CRMC-06@
  A Korean jar.
19th century. Height: 22.4cm. Wright: 2,990g Repaired.
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CRMC-07
A gourd-shaped flower base: Teru Okamoto.
In a box made of paulownia wood.
H: 25.0cm.
Teru Okamoto was born in 1947 at Maizuru in Kyoto pref. He was major in oil painting in an art college. After gtraduated, he entered a famous ceramic artist family in @Bizen province, the Fujiwara family and learned under Yu Fujiwara in 1969. Around 1973, his works got several prizes at art exhibitions.
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CRMC-08
A cup.
Shigaraki ware.
Fujio Koyama

‚vidth 2.95inches ‚geight 1.69inches
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CRMC-09
A lidded teacup.
Made by the 13th Kakiemon.
In a box of paulownia wood with hako-gaki.
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CRMC-10
A fine set of five Kakiemon (the13th) dishes.
Each elegantly decorated in vivid traditional colours with the same piony design on milky-white ground called nigoshi-te in Japanese.
D: max.16.2cm. 6.38 inches.
In a box of paulownia wood with hako-gaki.
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CRMC-11@@SOLD
Pot.
In a wood box with hako-gaki
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H: 34.0cm. 13.39 inches.
D: max 17.8cm. 7.01 inches.
An excellent ornamental Kakiemon pot. The 12th made this one. He is the father of the 13th Imaizumi Imauemon known as one of a preserver of Important Intangible Cultural Assets, popularly known as Living National Treasures. A set of designs represented by hand drawing in the windows is called Sho-chiku-bai in Japanese. The combination of pine, bamboo and Ume, a kind of Japanese plum treated as a bringer of good luck originated in China.
Distinctive milky white color of the ground is specially called nigoshite in Japanese.
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CRMC-12
  A Korean jar.
19th century. Height: 18.8cm Weight: 1,685g. Repaired.
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