A JAPANESE KYOYAKI 'KASHIKI' BY KYOMIZU ROKUBEI V (1875-1959), SHOWA PERIOD (1926-1989), CIRCA 1930s
Description: A JAPANESE KYOYAKI 'KASHIKI'
BY KYOMIZU ROKUBEI V (1875-1959), SHOWA PERIOD (1926-1989), CIRCA 1930s
The stoneware bowl covered in a classic Kyoyaki crackled glaze, decorated in grass-script characters in underglaze iron brown. Together with tomobako (original signed wooden box).
7.5cm high, 18.5cm diameter
OTHER NOTES:
Rokubei V was one of the most important modernist potters of Japan in the late Meiji through to early Showa Periods, with influences as wide as Chinese and European ceramics and Rinpa school design.
Condition:
Condition: No visible faults or damage
LJ delivery size: Small
The opinions expressed in the condition reports are a guide only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect articles for sale at our pre-sale viewing where Leonard Joel staff are available for advice.
Leonard Joel makes no guarantee of the originality of mechanical or applied components. Absence of reference to such modifications does not imply that a lot is free from modifications.
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Description: A JAPANESE KYOYAKI 'KASHIKI'
BY KYOMIZU ROKUBEI V (1875-1959), SHOWA PERIOD (1926-1989), CIRCA 1930s
The stoneware bowl covered in a classic Kyoyaki crackled glaze, decorated in grass-script characters in underglaze iron brown. Together with tomobako (original signed wooden box).
7.5cm high, 18.5cm diameter
OTHER NOTES:
Rokubei V was one of the most important modernist potters of Japan in the late Meiji through to early Showa Periods, with influences as wide as Chinese and European ceramics and Rinpa school design.
Condition:
Condition: No visible faults or damage
LJ delivery size: Small
The opinions expressed in the condition reports are a guide only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Prospective buyers are encouraged to inspect articles for sale at our pre-sale viewing where Leonard Joel staff are available for advice.
Leonard Joel makes no guarantee of the originality of mechanical or applied components. Absence of reference to such modifications does not imply that a lot is free from modifications.