- Color: Multi-Color
- Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
- Age: Post-1940
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Type: Box
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Japanese Tea Ceremony Set Chabako Bowl Fan Wooden Box Vtg Pottery PX313. Vtg Japanese Tea Ceremony Set Chabako. Japanese tea ceremony utensils set cased in the wooden box. Included items and its approx. Shino ware tea bowl (Chawan): 13 cm wide x 8 cm tall. Gray and white tea bowl (Chawan): 13.5 cm x 7.5 cm tall. Ki Seto ware tea bowl (Chawan): 13 cm x 8 cm tall. Waste-water container (Kensui): 12 cm wide x 12 cm tall. Lid or ladle stand (Fitaoki): 5.5 cm wide x 4 cm tall. Incense container (Kogo): 5.7 cm wide x 4 cm tall. Tea caddy (Natsume): 6.8 cm wide x 7 cm tall. Toothpicks holder: 8.3 cm long x 3.3 cm wide. Ladle (Hishaku): 5.5 cm cup wide x 40 cm long. Tea scoop (Chashaku): 18.5 cm long. Folding fan (Sensu): closed 15 cm long, opened 25 cm long. Shino ware waste water containerw/Kanji letter design. Lid or ladle stand w/tied leaves design and Ki Seto glaze. Wooden lacquer tea caddy w/floral design. Folding fan w/chrysanthemum, stream, and cloud design. Wood, pottery, bamboo, fabric, paper. Item weight: 2.7 kg. Packed weight: 4 kg. Repair on the inside of the Shino ware bowl. The wooden box is chipped on the front top. Wear and tear due to age. Please see the photos carefully. We acquired this item from an old family estate sale in Nagoya, Japan. If you would like to upgrade, let me know and we can upgrade and adjust your invoice accordingly. THIS IS NOT TRUE. I will provide tracking for this service. EMS Available at checkout. Please ask about other options. About Us: We are Dan and Maiko. In my past 18 years of living in Japan, we have gained a vast knowledge of Japanese antiques and vintage items and we are happy to bring you many beautiful items from Japan. The item “Japanese Tea Ceremony Set Chabako Bowl Fan Wooden Box Vtg Pottery PX313″ is in sale since Friday, January 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Other Japanese Antiques”. The seller is “dimastyle” and is located in Ama-Gun, Aichi. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Awaji Arts & Crafts pottery Ikebana bowl. The flower frog is also circa 1900 but more likely to be Rookwood or another early American potter. Measures about 8 3/4″ across the rim and 3 1/4″ tall. A five pound sterling silver ” Bug Basket ” from Buckingham Palace , the most-prized possession of the last reigning monarch of The Kingdom of Hawai’i, an artifact from The White House and Porcellian Club (the birthplace of Facebook), the first man to the moon’s 1st appearance in Space and an 1885 New York City “Sitting Bull” Cigar Store Indian are but a few of our most interesting pieces. Presidents, a Prime Minister and other Heads of State, Middle Eastern & European monarchs, museums, Hollywood celebrities, billionaire software & oil tycoons and the World’s leading interior decorators & designers. The best way to view our store is by’highest prices first’. The item “IRIS IKEBANA arts crafts awaji pottery bowl antique japanese nouveau vtg flower” is in sale since Friday, March 22, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Made in Japan”. The seller is “theurbanarcheologist” and is located in Tracyton, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
T E X T U R A L D E L I G H T J A P A N D E C O R B O W L T H R E E F O O T D E S I G N A P P R O X. 8 W I D E C I R C A 1 9 5 5 This mid century Japanese bowl has great texture and is a tactile and visual delight for the senses. Excellent condition and the black & gold colors add clean elegance to a shelf, credenza or surface space! A wonderful addition to your art collection! Perfect to adorn your NY penthouse, London summer home or Tokyo apartment. D E L I G H T F U L A R T F O R Y O U R C H O I C E I N T E R I O R S. The item “TEXTURED JAPANESE MID CENTURY TRI-FOOTED POTTERY BOWL! BLACK ART VTG 60′S RETRO” is in sale since Tuesday, June 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Bowls”. The seller is “gallery20th” and is located in Scottsdale, Arizona. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: Post-1940
- Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
- Color: Black
- Type: Bowls
Reid Ozaki’s signature ikebana vase. Wonderful condition with only the very minor-est of glaze flaws. At about 13″ across and 5 1/2″ tall. A five pound sterling silver ” Bug Basket ” from Buckingham Palace, the most-prized possession of the last reigning monarch of The Kingdom of Hawai’i, an artifact from The White House and Porcellian Club (the birthplace of Facebook), the first man to the moon’s 1st appearance in Space and an 1885 New York City “Sitting Bull” Cigar Store Indian are but a few of our most interesting pieces. Presidents, a Prime Minister and other Heads of State, Middle Eastern & European monarchs, museums, Hollywood celebrities, billionaire software & oil tycoons and the World’s leading interior decorators & designers. The best way to view our store is by’highest prices first’. The item “IKEBANA reid ozaki vtg studio art pottery bowl vase japanese seattle sculpture” is in sale since Thursday, June 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Pottery & China\Art Pottery\Studio/ Handcrafted Pottery”. The seller is “theurbanarcheologist” and is located in Tracyton, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Antique Japanese Art Pottery Vase. With SHIMAZU Clan Crest & Unidentified Diamond Shape Mark. Hand Painted Landscape featuring Japanese Birds & Flowers with Symbolic Meaning. Male & Female Golden Pheasants (Symbol of Beauty & Power), Crab Apple or Cherry Blossoms, Purple Iris, Flowing Water, Various Flowers & Birds. 7″ high and 7 3/4″ diameter, Bulbous, Ovoid, Round Shape with Fine Crazing on Yellow Ware. Very mild loss of paint as shown in photos. Most old and authentic pieces of Satsumaware will have the Shimazu family crest. Circle with a cross. Or the family crest of the clan that ruled. The typical Satsuma ware is a yellowish earthenware usually decorated with a minute decoration with Japanese figures, oriental landscapes. From around the 1890s to the early 1920s at least twenty larger studios or factories were producing “Satsuma” wares of which much were of low quality and destined for the European and American export markets. Most high quality export’Satsuma’ is easily recognized by its finely crackled glaze and by the fact that its yellowish earthenware body does not “ring” when tapped. The production soon spread to several cities such as. Kyoto, Tokyo, Nagoya, Yokohama. The Japanese Meiji Period runs from 1868 to 1912 and during this time there were many events that shaped Japan and also the pottery and porcelain that was being made. Shimazu Satsuma Clan who were based on the same southern island of Japan and from the area responsible for creating the exquisite pottery began a revolt against the government as they were not happy with the direction they were taking. The Satsuma Samurai rose up against the army of the Meiji government, swords against guns. The style of painting on many pieces from the Meiji period is known as Kinran-de or “gild on”. Many of the scenes and images painted are usually of the upper classes of Japanese society undertaking leisure activities, such as walking. The images painted in this period and can feature landscape views of oceans, mountains and trees. No PO Box Addresses. The item “Antique Japanese SHIMAZU Crest MEIJI Era Satsuma Art Pottery Vase Rose Bowl Vtg” is in sale since Tuesday, May 15, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Vases”. The seller is “sarabythesea723″ and is located in Delray Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Egypt, Peru, Viet nam, Uruguay, Russian federation.
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: 1868-1912
- Primary Material: Porcelain Pottery
- Maker: Shimazu
- Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
- Color: Multi-Color
- Type: Vase
Hand pottered & artist signed porcelain. Vintage but appear never-used and in perfect condition. The largest measures about 11 1/2″ across, the smaller about 10″. They both stand about 5 tall. A five pound sterling silver ” Bug Basket ” from Buckingham Palace, the most-prized possession of the last reigning monarch of The Kingdom of Hawai’i, an artifact from The White House and Porcellian Club (the birthplace of Facebook), the first man to the moon’s 1st appearance in Space, an authentic Witch coven’s serving charger and an 1885 New York City “Sitting Bull” Cigar Store Indian are but a few of our most interesting pieces. Presidents, a Prime Minister and other Heads of State, Middle Eastern & European monarchs, museums, Hollywood celebrities, billionaire software & oil tycoons and the World’s leading interior decorators & designers. The best way to view our store is by’highest prices first’. The item “2 IKEBANA japanese celadon flower pot vase bowl vtg art asian pottery porcelain” is in sale since Tuesday, March 20, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Vases & Jars”. The seller is “wetinwashington” and is located in Tracyton, Washington. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Beautiful, Vintage Japanese Pottery Dish Description and Item Information Up for sale is this vintage Japanese pottery plate or low bowl. Please excuse the glare in the photos. On its top side, this Mashiko piece has glazed decoration of stylized cherry blossoms. The back side has a tan nuka glaze, with some drips near the edges. The piece weighs 6 pounds 9.0 ounces, unpacked. It has a sleek, coupe shape. It is approximately 2 1/4 inches tall, with a maximum width of about 15 1/4 inches. This impressive piece would be a fine addition to a collection of Japanese studio ceramics. Identification This unmarked plate is believed to be Mashiko pottery, from Japan. It is vintage, but the exact age is not known. Condition This piece looks very good, with no chips or cracks. It has light wear. There is some fine, unstained crazing. Variations in the glazing are as made. Terms of Sale 1. Payments must be received within three days of the end of the listing, unless prior arrangements have been made. Some countries have restrictions or prohibitions on certain classes of merchandise. And international government regulations prohibit such behavior. Individual computers may display colors differently. The item “LARGE VINTAGE MASHIKO JAPANESE POTTERY LOW BOWL PLATE STYLIZED BLOSSOMS JAPAN” is in sale since Sunday, January 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Cultures & Ethnicities\Asian\1900-Now\Japanese\Bowls & Plates”. The seller is “craigkc” and is located in Sunny California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
- New or Used: Used
10cm (3 1516in) x 9.8cm (3 5564in). 9.5cm (3 4764in). Weight: 303g (gross 591g). Raku ware is a type of pottery that is traditionally and primarily used in the Japanese tea ceremony, most often in the form of tea bowls called Raku chawan. Rikyu also served ruler Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In the late Momoyama era, Rikyu ordered Raku Chojiro to make kuro raku chawan. Kuro means black in Japanese. Hideyoshi disliked black, and Rikyu ordered the black bowls knowing this. It is also said that Rikyu did this because Hideyoshi was considering invading Korea at that time. Sen no rikyu was against Hideyoshi actually. Unfortunately Hideyoshi ordered Rikyu to commit ritual suicide (seppuku) for another reason. After he died, his philosophy, “wabi” lived on with the black Raku bowls. Raku ware became one of the famous Tea Ceremony bowl styles to the present day. Wabi means accepting imperfection. This is a beautiful Japanese philosophy. Raku ware is a type of pottery that is usually made without a wheel, formed only with the hands and a spatula according to a method called “hand kneading, ” then fired at 750- 1,100 and softly glazed. In reflection of the aesthetics of Sen no Rikyu and his contemporaries, its characteristics include slight distortions from hand-kneading and a thick form. They are used as tea ceremony tools, such as chawan (tea bowls), hanaire (vases), and mizusahi (lidded water pots). Red clay is fired into a bisque, then a transparent glaze is applied and the piece is fired at 800. Aka-raku is famous for Honami Koetsu, a man deeply involved with the Raku family, and the pieces that introduced the way of Raku. In Rikyu’s episode, it is said that Hideyoshi disliked Kuro-raku, preferring Aka-raku. Our products are mostly secondhand goods. + We usually use corrugated cardboard box and Bubble Wrap for safe package. If the items lost or broken, please let us know. Attention Please be sure to view photographs carefully in order to avoid errors. Many of the items we sell are vintage so please understand that they will not all be in perfect condition. Thank you very much for visiting!! The item “Kurita Kikujiro (1866-1946) Vintage Japanese pottery tea bowl #3434″ is in sale since Friday, March 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Antiques\Asian Antiques\Japan\Bowls”. The seller is “cz812ce2009″ and is located in konan-ku yokohama-shi. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Region of Origin: Japan
- Age: 1900-1940
- Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery
- Maker: Kurita Kikujiro (1866-1946)
- Original/Reproduction: Vintage Original
- Type: Bowls