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ICHIBAN STARTING TO CLOSE DOWN. We are starting to close down our business, a process that will take us a couple of years - age is telling us it is time. We still have over 1200 items either currently listed on our website catalog or still to be posted onto it. So, from now on ALL ITEMS IN THE CATALOG MAY BE PURCHASED AT 40 % OFF THE LISTED PRICE. At these low prices, we do ask that you pay shipping and insurance charges for all items purchased. We reserve the right to require a 15 % re-stocking fee in cases where the reason for the return is suspect.

With thanks for your years of patronage, we look forward to serving you until the last items are sold.

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A Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Kogo Irregular Shape

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Contemporary   item# 935448 (stock# COLL 9070)

 A Modern Japanese Studio Pottery Kogo  Irregular Shape
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


495.00 

This is a fascinating small incense or cosmetic kogo in an irregular shape of multiple facets. It is pure white pottery with a matte glaze – the only color being the potter’s mark on the bottom of the inside of the piece. It was made by Akiko Uchida, a Japanese artist, living in NYC. The kogo measures 2 3/8” at widest on top and is 1 ˝” high. There is a paper on the inside of the kogo that reads – Incense Box – “Shiro Iwa” – which translates to White Rock and is dated 2002. A classic example o ...click for details


A Beautiful Studio Bowl by Kimi Masui – 1994

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Bowls: Pre 2000   item# 903096 (stock# COLL 9041)

A Beautiful Studio Bowl by Kimi Masui – 1994
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


$295.00 

This is a gorgeous studio bowl in the modern Japanese style by a renowned third generation Japanese potter in the San Francisco area, Kimi Masui. It was purchased at an exhibit of modern Japanese potters at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco back when it was still located in Golden Gate Park. The inner side of the bowl has a fantastic blend of colors - streaky whites, then purples to grays to lavenders – all culminating in a pool of soft turquoise green that makes you feel like you are lookin ...click for details


A Temoku Vase by American Pottter- Malcolm Wright

Catalogue: Artisan and Design: Ceramics: Pottery: Vases: Pre 1980   item# 688814 (stock# ICHI 409)

A Temoku Vase by American Pottter- Malcolm Wright
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Ichiban Japanese and Oriental Antiques
203.272.7392


$325.00 

This lovely black and brown temoku vase by Wright was wheel-thrown in two pieces and joined together, the resulting seam easily felt on the interior of the vase. This process of joining two pieces of a pot is known as luting. The word "luting" implies the use of a moldable substance to seal a space or to cement two components together. The temoku glaze is a classic combination of deep black and brown with deep red brush strokes breaking through. The vase measures 71/8” high and is 6” ...click for details

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