Four Sake Cups by Ogawa Machiko
Ogawa Machiko (b.1946) is a very influential potter in the contemporary Japanese ceramic scene, as many know. In a past ceramic art journal here in Japan she was also named one of the top 50 ceramic artists in Japan today. Here are four of her sake cups, two in a platinum glaze, one in a gold-glaze… More
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12C. Kamakura Period Sake Cup
Dating 800 years old here is a large-sized Kamakura period sake cup with an oval form, some natural-ash glaze remaing and a ishihaze stone-burst on the base. In very good condition, 4.2cm.tallx11x9. Shown with a Meiji period Mingei katakuchi, 28,000 yen.
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Two Bizen Guinomi by Mori Togaku
Many know that Mori Togaku fired a massive 85 meter-long kiln and word has it there were no guinomi fired for public sales. Rats. Here are two Mori guinomi dating to 1970 and the early 90s, both in perfect condition with signed boxes. The tokkuri shown *was* fired in the historical firing, serious… More
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