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Contemporary Bizen Plate by Kakurezaki Ryuichi
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Contemporary item# 977800 (stock# 385)
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A large slab of clay has been bent, torn pinched, and wrent into an abstract dish by Contemporary artist Kakurezaki Ryuichi enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The dish is 57 by 26 cm (22-1/2 x 10-1/2 inches) and is in excellent condition. There are some minor dings and dents to the wooden box lid. It is likely that Ryuichi needs no introduction, one of the most well known of Bizen potters, he is interestingly originally not from Bizen but far off Nagasaki, which seems to have gifted ...click for details
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Huge Work by American Potter Warren McKenzie
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Pre 2000 item# 944252 (stock# 358)
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A massive pottery platter with dramatic slashes of color on pale glaze by Warren McKenzie purchased at an exhibition held in Tokyo in 1989 (photocopies of catalog accompany the sale). Potters from around the world come to work and study in Japan, and these offerings were very possibly fired here in Mashiko judging by glaze and style. This platter is 18 inches (46 cm) diameter and in perfect condition. Warren McKenzie is one of American Pottery’s most influential figures. A proponent of the M ...click for details
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Huge platter by American Potter Warren McKenzie
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Pre 2000 item# 943758 (stock# 356)
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A massive shallow pottery basin with swirling designs dragged through the pale glaze by American artist Warren McKenzie purchased at an exhibition held in Tokyo, May 17 to June 5 1995 (photocopies of catalog accompany the sale). The dish is 18 inches (46 cm) diameter and in perfect condition. Warren McKenzie is one of American Pottery’s most influential figures. A proponent of the Mingei ideal of utilitarian design and function, he studied directly under Bernard Leach, the father of modern St ...click for details
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Large Kasama Yaki Platter by Wada Morihiro
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Pre 2000 item# 917543 (stock# 348)
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A forest green field surrounded by floral graffito forming two candlesticks by renowned potter Wada Morihiro (1944-2008) enclosed in the original signed wooden box. The dish is 8-1/2 by 16 inches (22 x 40 cm) and in perfect condition. Wada was born in Nishinomiya city, Hyogo prefecture and graduated from the nearby Kyoto University of Fine Arts. He apprenticed under Kyotos Tomimoto Kenkichi before moving to his current location in 1976. He has been displayed at the Nihon Togei Ten (National C ...click for details
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RARE Tiger Stripe Dish by Kawai Kanjiro
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Pre 1970 item# 916363 (stock# 344)
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An exceedingly rare and bold work by one of Japans most well known artists, Kawai Kanjiro, enclosed in a fine wooden box endorsed by his wife and former director of the Kawai Kanjiro Museum, Kawai Tsune. The lustrous black glaze is cut by bands of mustard like a fiery light filtering through half closed blinds, or more so the planes of some fantastical universe. Outside the dark iron rich clay is covered in a semitransparent ame-yu candy glaze. I have never seen another piece so daring by thi ...click for details
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Large E-Shino Platter by Ando Hidetake
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Pre 2000 item# 915480 (stock# 339)
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Maple leaves swirl in a vortex on this large rectangular platter by Ando Hidetake enclosed in the original signed wooden box. Rich iron leaves seem to float on or just below the surface as if floating in a pond, the suction from a surfacing carp drawing down, pulling the leaves around it. Excellent for display or use, it is 17 x 10-1/2 inches (43 x 26 cm) and is in excellent condition. Hidetake was born third generation into a Mino pottery family in Gifu prefecture in 1938. He began an appren ...click for details
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