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Kimura Ichiro (Japanese, 1915-1978)Mashiko Henko-JarStoneware, flattened form with juxtaposed square sections to each face, rich persimmon glaze with green ash branch motifs and celadon splashes, impressed maker`s mark. Together with a signed wooden Box.H 23.5cm, W 18cm, D 9.5cmPROVENANCE: The T.F.G. Jones Collection of Japanese Ceramics.BIOGRAPHY: Kimura Ichiro studied with Hamada Shoji from 1935 before establishing his own kiln in 1947. He has shown in important exhibitions across Japan, including at the Tokyo National Museum in 1964 and the Mashiko Ceramic Art Museum held a retrospective of Kimura in 1998. Although not widely known in the West he is considered one of the master potters of the Mashiko region.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Toda Morinobu (Japanese, b.1957)Small VesselStoneware, dry mottled brown body with vivid green splashes, the opening covered with a green glazed cross, the underside glazed green, impressed MORI mark to the body. Together with a signed wooden Box with inlaid ceramic chop mark.H 12.5cm, D 9.5cmPROVENANCE: The T.F.G. Jones Collection of Japanese Ceramics.BIOGRAPHY: The Seto ceramicist Toda Morinobu is one of the more avant-garde Seto potters working today. His unique style has earned him numerous major awards including the 1996 Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibition Grand Prix and the 2001 Japan Ceramic Art Exhibition Grand Prix.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Tsukamoto Haruhiko (Japanese, b.1959)Oribe Serving BowlStoneware, slab built form with rich green oribe glaze over a carved and incised surface, raised on three feet. Together with a signed wooden Box.H 8cm, W 25cm, D 22cmPROVENANCE: The T.F.G. Jones Collection of Japanese Ceramics.BIOGRAPHY: Gifu based Hamanaka was drawn to pottery at a young age having grown up close to many kilns. He was apprenticed to Nonaka Shunsei and then Asai Reiji before establishing his own studio in 1985. He is known for his deep rich green oribe glaze combined with rugged forms. He has won a number of awards including the Grand Prix at the Asahi Ceramic Art Exhibit in 1996.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Suzuki Goro (Japanese, b.1941)Pair of tall Shino CupsStoneware, rough cylindrical form, thick white glaze over dark painted designs, one cup with looping O motif, incised maker`s marks. Together with a signed wooden Box with painted crows to the inside of the lid.H 12cm, D 7.5cmPROVENANCE: The T.F.G Jones Collection of Japanese Ceramics.BIOGRAPHY: Suzuki Goro has developed a unique way of expressing himself through ceramics, basing his work on traditional styles from the Mino tradition: Shino, Oribe, yellow and black Seto and the Karatsu tradition. His works, which have a strong sense of individualism, include tea bowls with colorful painted imagery from contemporary life inspired by a visit to Los Angeles. He is also known for his life size chairs as well as being a master of more traditional pieces. In 2002, Suzuki Goro received the prestigious Japan Ceramic Society Prize.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Yagi Akira (Japanese, b.1954)Guinomi or Sake CupPorcelain, pale blue celadon glaze over a finely fluted body, two circling sharks in the well, impressed maker`s mark. Together with a signed wooden Box.H 3.8cm, D 5.6cmPROVENANCE: The T.F.G. Jones Collection of Japanese Ceramics.BIOGRAPHY: Yagi Akira was born in Kyoto, son of the avant garde Yagi Kazuo, one of the founding members of Sodeisha. Akira works mainly in blueish-white porcelain or seihakuji and is especially well known for his nesting bowls. He exhibits throughout Japan as well as abroad and he won the prestigious Japan Ceramic Society Award in 1998. His works are held in the Tokyo Museum of Modern Art, The British Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum and many other major institutions worldwide.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
*F1 Grand Prix. `The Doghouse Club`. A Commemorative ceramic plate, having decorative central logo image and bearing autographs of competing drivers in the F1 World Championship Year 1992, approx. 30 signatures including Michael Schumacher, Ayrton Senna, Damon Hill, Nigel Mansell, Gergard Berger, Jaques Laffitte, Thierry Boutsen, Jacky Ickx and many others, numbered 955 of 999, contained in original box (1)
Late 19th Century Winsor & Newton walnut artist’s box, the hinged cover opening to reveal a fitted interior with ceramic pallet, glass mixing bowl etc, gilt printed blue labels, fitted one drawer with an inset brass handle, 23cm wide Outside of box is somewhat tired, the cover is missing a 14cm length of beading to one side and a 4cm length to the other, the inset brass drawer handle is unattached on one side, the interior labels are both somewhat scuffed and dirty, the interior overa
A fine Chinese ivory box and cover Qianlong 1736-95, carved as a peach with elaborate gnarled branches and foliage issuing from a stalk to one end, and with a single bat clambering around the side of the box, the cover with a border of foliage, a few small chips, 8.8cm. (2) Provenance: from an English private collection. Cf. Chinese Ivories from the Shang to the Qing: An Exhibition Organised by the Oriental Ceramic Society and jointly with the British Museum, no.193 for a related peach box and cover from the Victor Sassoon Chinese Ivories Trust. 清乾隆 象牙雕福壽如意盒 來源:英國私人收藏家收藏
A good Chinese celadon glazed bowl Yongzheng 1723-35, stoutly potted with rounded sides and a slightly concave base with a central recess, the exterior decorated in shallow relief with a continuous wide band of flower blooms, buds and foliage above a formal band of petals, 25.4cm. Provenance: formerly from the collection of Brigadier and Mrs Lake, Sotheby`s, London 17th December 1963, lot 403. Exhibited: The Oriental Ceramic Society Exhibition, Celadon Wares, 1947, catalogue no.135. 清雍正 粉青釉纏枝花卉紋撇口碗 來源:陸軍準將和雷克夫人收藏。倫敦蘇富比1963年12月17日•編號403 展覽:曾在1947年The Oriental Ceramic Society的青釉展中展出•編號135
A METTLACH CERAMIC WINE CARAFE, FOR RUSSIAN VENDOR, CIRCA 1900. With hinged lid and latch, the front emblazoned with the vendor`s name in Russian "K.O. Shitt" above the Imperial warrant and on a ribbon "Supplier to the Court of His Imperial Highness - Established in 1818." Underside with Mettlach castle mark. Height 9.25 inches (23.5 cm). (Unillustrated)

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