September 2010 Archives

Karatsu mizusashi

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Tsuboya bowl 2

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Tsuboya bowl 1

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A piece of Haniwa

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More items are now coming up on auction.
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E-Shino tehineri chawan

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Matsuri in Thunderbolt

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I was actually THERE !!!
Miraculously and fortunately, nobody died as the result.
But, everyone at there including me were unexpectedly shocked in various meaning.
This my local tradition from Edo period (Ohara Hadaka Matsuri) will be sure to continue in next year as well.
Yes, must be!


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Kihara-garatsu chawan

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Genkotsu chawan

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New chawan

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Some new old tea bowls are released now.
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Have fun and good luck!


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still summer

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Old Imari blue-&-white plate

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Sophisticated old Imari sometsuke (Blue-&-White ware) plate,
designed with the picture of latticed maple leaves, dates back to Edo period, approximately 1820-1860. 
D 22.6 x H 3 cm (8.9 x 1.2 in)  [Description]


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E-Shino chawan

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E-Shino chawan (Picture-Shino tea bowl), dates back to Edo-Meiji period circa mid-late 19th century,
with a signed wood storage box (as "E-Shino chawan").  D 11.8 x H 9 cm (4.6 x 3.5 in)  [Description]

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Sue Takatsuki

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Ancient Sue ware (Sueki / High-fired potter) as ritual Takatsuki footed-ware,

written in red ink as its excavated place , "Kawachi-Katano" (Kawachi Province),

dates back to Kofun period circa 6th century.  H 16.3 x D 15.1 cm  (6.4 x 5.9 in) 

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