Sold2022Pottery tea bowl. Japan. 20th century. Chawan with a marbelized surface on a dark brown ground.Pottery tea bowl. Japan. 20th century. Chawan with a marbelized surface on a dark brown ground. Signed with a seal. 4.75 x 3in.See Sold Price
Sold2022(4) Modern Japanese chawan tea bowls(4) Modern Japanese chawan tea bowls, 20th c., Japan, including (2) of irregular form with floral slip decoration , unsigned, a green to black glazed bowl, artist seal to underside, and tan speckled bSee Sold Price
Sold2022(4) Hagi chawan tea bowls(4) Hagi chawan tea bowls, 19th and 20th c., Japan, thickly glazed earthenware, each high-sided bowl with pocked and crackled pink to area glaze, each in wood box, each approx. 3"h x 4.5"dia (pottery)See Sold Price
Sold2022(4) Japanese pottery chawan tea bowls(4) Japanese pottery chawan tea bowls, Meiji Period or later (late 19th to 20th c.), Japan, including two square-form red glaze Shino ware bowls decorated with geometric slip designs and domed mound eSee Sold Price
Sold202019c Shigaraki CHAWAN tea ceremony bowl YUZU CITRON19th century Japanese ceramic Shigaraki ware chawan (tea bowl) for tea ceremony with enamel decoration of 3 yuzu citrons with leaves. Shigaraki is one of the six ancient kilns of Japan with long histoSee Sold Price
Sold2016Tea Bowl, Black Oribe, Japan, c. 1600Mino ware with black glaze and white slip (kuro-oribe) Japan, Momoyama period, around 1600 Of cylindrical shape with low stand ring, hand formed (tebineri chawan) The body largely covered with black gSee Sold Price
Sold2024Sixteenth Century Japanese Goki Chawan, Gold RepairThis teabowl was made in Japan by an unknown artisan in the 1500s. These tea bowls with flared foot and grasping silhouette are based on a Korean design and termed Goki Chawan. There are large silicaSee Sold Price
Sold2017Mishima Ware Tea Bowl, Japan, 16th-17th CenturyMishima ware is Korean stoneware that were brought to Japan about 1000 years ago and were used in tea ceremony. This tea bowl was purchased from a private Korean collector who lived in Paris, France.See Sold Price
Sold2021A JAPANESE SOMA TEA-BOWL (CHAWAN)A JAPANESE SOMA TEA-BOWL (CHAWAN) Pottery, 18th c. Diameter: 9,5 cm, height: 6,7 cm Provenance: Collection Rene Vittoz (1904 St. Petersburg - 1992 Bern). His father was a Protestant pastor in St. PeteSee Sold Price
Sold2022Japanese Shino ware Tea Bowl (Chawan) with Bamboo DecorationLot 27 Japanese Shino ware Tea Bowl (Chawan) with Bamboo Decoration (Edo period) cylinder shaped (hanzutsu) tea bowl made of Mino clay, with white shino glaze covering the sides of the bowl, with unSee Sold Price
Sold2024Japanese Bizen Tea Bowl Chawan - Signed Box - No.2Fine Japanese Bizen Chawan tea bowl, signed and with signed box. The bowl has an inscribed mark or signature on the side, at the bottom, near the foot. The box is signed on the top. Maker unknown (toSee Sold Price
Sold2024Japanese Bizen Tea Bowl Chawan - Signed BoxFine Japanese Bizen Chawan tea bowl, signed and with signed box. The bowl appears to have an inscibed mark or signature on the side, at the bottom, near the foot. The box is signed on the top. Maker uSee Sold Price
Sold2019Pottery tea bowl. Japan. Meiji period. (1868-1912).Pottery tea bowl. Japan. Meiji period. (1868-1912). Satsuma ware. Signed. Decoration of warriors, rakans and women in brocaded ground. 4-7/8".See Sold Price
Sold2017Tea bowl. Japan. Meiji period. (1868-1912). TriangularTea bowl. Japan. Meiji period. (1868-1912). Triangular mouth. Decoration of prunus branch. Signed with a seal. 4-1/2". All items in session one were collected by William H. Smith (1853-1923)See Sold Price
Sold20193 Japanese Raku Tea Ceremony Tea Bowls Chawan3 Japanese Raku Pottery Tea Ceremony Tea Bowls (Chawan); the first in black with metallic iridescence and an indistinct square seal mark under the glaze inside the foot; the second in a black glaze wiSee Sold Price
Sold2021Stoneware Teabowl (Chawan) with Tokugawa MonBeautifully rounded Seto ware Chawan with multicolored enamel Tokugawa Mon. 2.75 inches high x 4.5 inch diameter at mouth. Several hairline cracks at rim. Edo Period. Domestic S/H $35 + 1.5% insuranceSee Sold Price
Sold2021Stoneware Teabowl (Chawan), Momoyama/Edo PeriodAntique Japanese Raku teabowl covered all over in a lustrous black glaze, the body shaped with a finger shaped groove, the foot rim with 3 spur marks from the original firing; Japanese wood storage boSee Sold Price
Sold2021Stoneware Teabowl (Chawan), Momoyama/Edo PeriodEarly black Raku glazed Chawan with undulating rim features all over black glaze and 2 spots of red over a creamy white pottery base impressed with round Raku mark. Momoyama/Edo Period, probably withSee Sold Price
Sold2021Stoneware Teabowl (Chawan) with Incised CalligraphyEdo Period or earlier red raku chawan with undulating rim fand irregular body eatures heavy and creamy dripped glaze and incised calligraphy. Multiple old repairs. 3.75 niches high x 4.25 inch diameteSee Sold Price
Sold2017Japanese pottery tea cup.A Japanese pottery tea cup with custom-made box. Hagi-yaki tea bowl (chawan) for tea ceremony. Light cream color glaze decorated with dark abstract floral pattern. 2 3/4"h x 4 3/4"diam. Box: 5"h x 6 3See Sold Price
Sold2017Two Vintage Japanese Tea BowlsTwo Vintage Japanese Tea Bowls, Chawan pottery bowl with cream and rust textured glaze, signed on bottom, with signed wood box; Kyoware pottery bowl with inside incised floral decoration, marked on boSee Sold Price
Sold2023Pair of Japanese Porcelain Tea Bowls by Kiyomizu Rokubei VPair of Japanese Porcelain Covered Tea Bowls (Chawan) by Kiyomizu Rokubei V (Japanese, Kyoto 1875-1959) two footed tea bowls and covers, c.1910, each foot with a rough cut design to the porcelain, whiSee Sold Price
Sold2022Japanese Stoneware ”Shoe Shaped” Tea Bowl (Kutsugata Chawan)Lot 28 Japanese Stoneware ”Shoe Shaped” Tea Bowl (Kutsugata Chawan) (Edo Period) formed from Mino clay, set on an unglazed foot, with shino glaze covering the walls, and decorated with foSee Sold Price
Sold2018Japanese Hagi Ware Teabowl, or Chawan, Edo PeriodUpright bowl on high circular foot, the dark clay body covered in a beige glaze, with kintsugi repairs to rim in gilt. The beauty of Hagi ware is appreciated not only for its earthy colors but alsoSee Sold Price