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Antique Catalogue
Earthware, pots and the western ceramics

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Makie | Ceramics | silverware | Items for the Japanese tea ceremony
Glassware, earthware, pot and westernceramics
Ornaments | Pictures and kakemono | etc


POT-01
An earthware
Bizen school
Toyo
An earthware which has a changable Bizen texture.

‚vidth 5.82inches ‚geight 6.49inches
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POT-03
A flowervase: Koichi Tamura.
In a box of paulownia wood with hako-gaki.
H 19.0cm~D 8.5cm.

A flowervase made by Koichi Tamura. The surface has well-combed pattern and white glazed. Koichi Tamura was a ceramic artist who was approved as a living national treasure. He passed away in 1987.

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POT-05
A small bowl: The Karatsu school.
Shigetoshi Nakazato.

Scratched signature is in the kodai.
D (max.) 19.0cm~H (max.) 6.8cm.
In a box of paulownia wood with hako-gaki.

Shigesato Nakazato is the second son of Taroemon Nakasato the 12th, approved as a living national treasure. He is a leading ceramic artist in Japan.
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POT-08
An Imari dish.
H: 7.8cm. 3.07 inches. D: 27cm. 10.7 inches.
In a wood box.

A turtle carrying a pine tree with bamboo and bamboo leaves and Ume blossoms on its back. Four cranes are arranged on all sides. Turtle and crane suggest longevity and turtles loads are thought as an auspicious assortment.
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Makie | Ceramics | silverware | Items for the Japanese tea ceremony
Glassware, earthware, pot and westernceramics
Ornaments | Pictures and kakemono | etc


Aoi Art --- Kazushige Tsuruta
4-22-11 Yoyogi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo/ Japan zip151
TEL 03-3375-5553@FAX 03-3375-5459
Open 11:00AM to 7:00 PM@Closed Every Monday