Japanese Tea Bowls

The beauty and variety of Japanese tea bowls
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10mo
Ichikawa Toru | Chawan
Stoneware, thick flowing glazes in deep red with gold painted borders over a crawling pewter glaze, impressed shell markings to base, together with a signed wooden box
Tsujimura Shiro | Tea Bowl
Stoneware, layered cream and white glazes with splashed bright green decoration, the body with feldspar inclusions, incised artist's mark
Hamada Shoji | Chawan
Stoneware, layered grey and green ash glazes with iron painted band to the rim, the glaze to the lower half with crawling surface
Hamada Shoji | Chawan
Stoneware, layered cream and greenish grey glaze with crawling surface, together with a signed wooden box
Tsukamoto Haruhiko | Seto-guro Chawan
Stoneware, rich black glaze over the white body material, incised makers mark, together with a signed wooden box
Tsujimura Shiro | Three tea bowls
Stoneware, thick white slip under a transparent grey glaze to a dark red brown body with feldspar inclusions; Stoneware, rich black glaze with dry pitted surface; Stoneware, layered white shino glaze
Hamada Shoji | Tea Bowl
Stoneware, greenish grey ash glaze, crawling surface to the foot rim, iron flecks, together with a signed wooden box
Shōji Hamada (1965年頃), tea bowl
Shōji Hamada 【濱田 庄司, Japanese, 1894–1978】, tea bowl (Shōwa period [1926–1989], circa 1965, reduced stoneware), Tate, UK.
Hamada Shoji | Tea Bowl, circa 1960
Stoneware, running dark olive ash glaze over iron, shell marks to base rim