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Japanese Studio Art Pottery Holiday Sake or Teapot

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1980   item# 1066091

Japanese Studio Art Pottery Holiday Sake or Teapot
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Outstanding art pottery Japanese studio sake or teapot, artist unknown...probably made within the last 50 years. Very skillfully thrown vessel with an applied spout, handle and well fitted lid. Hand painted, highly ornate festive patterns of red spirals, accented by random color brush strokes and dots of green, having metallic gold glaze accents. Fabulous! Size/Condition: Measures 51/8" tall, 35/8" across the body (w/o handle). In excellent, undamaged condition. Not apparently marked, ...click for details


19thC Japanese Seto Ware Horse Eye Pottery Plate

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1900   item# 880410

19thC Japanese Seto Ware Horse Eye Pottery Plate
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Early Edo period (1800-1825) traditional folk art pottery horse eye plate from Japan. Heavily potted, this piece is a fine example of the classic design, featuring a ring of tightly executed circular "eyes" in brown glaze against a beige ground. Size/Condition: Measures a substantial 13.75" in diameter and is in excellent vintage condition with a few tiny glaze flakes from the outer rim edge, no chips or cracks. Unmarked, undated.


1930 Puebla Mexico Talavera Art Pottery Vase

Catalogue: Archives: Regional Art: Pre 1940   item# 803540

1930 Puebla Mexico Talavera Art Pottery Vase
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Fabulously ornate piece of Mexican pottery that we believe was made around 1930 (+/-). The vase is a classic example of the fine talavera pottery of its time. Similar to Uriarte, this piece is thrown, using a slightly orange-tan clay base, and is replete with an intricate, hand painted design that covers the entire surface. Rich and earthy semi-matte glazes....yellow, blue, green, rust, cobalt and more are used for detailed lattice work around the neck, as well as an extensive floral motif on th ...click for details

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