Triple Signed 'Leach St Ives' Pottery Vase by Marshall
'Leach St Ives' pottery vase. Triple signed. Height 9.06 in. Marshall was Bernard Leach's first apprentice and worked with/for him at St Ives' for over 40 years. He was influenced by Japanese ceramics especially those of Shoji Hamada.
Shoji Hamada Press Moulded Bottle Vase with Nuka Glaze
Shoji Hamada, press moulded bottle vase, the body with dry iron glaze with poured 'Drops' of nuka and tenmoku glazes to the front and back, original exhibition label reading 'No. 22, made in Japan' affixed to the base, together with a later handwritten lab
Chester Nealie Anagama Fired Vase with Miniature Lug Handles
A Chester Nealie anagama fired vase, made from earthenware. With miniature lug handles. In a rich brown glaze. Incised signature to the base. Nealie (1942- ) is a Rotorua born ceramicist, who trained withShoji Hamada, Takeichi Kawai, and Michael Cardew. Hi
Shoji Hamada Pottery Bowl in Original Box, 4 cm High
Shoji Hamada pottery bowl in original box, 1.57 in. high, 8.27 in. diameter
Shoji Hamada Stoneware Yunomi with Wax Resist Decoration
A Shoji Hamada Yunomi, made from stoneware with wax resist decoration and tenomoku glaze. Height 3.35 in., width 3.54 in., diameter 3.15 in.
Shoji Hamada Stoneware Tea Bowl with Wood Box
A Japanese stoneware tea bowl by Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) with red stoneware body, covered with a white and thin reddish- white glaze, with a impressed mark on the base. With a Japanese wood box, inscribed and signed on the cover of the box, Shoji Hamada (
Japanese Flower Bowl by Shoji Hamada
Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), bowl, Showa era, wheel-thrown glazed stoneware decorated with oxide painted flowers, hairline cracks to rim and crazing to glaze (A/F), height 4.72 in. diameter 7.48 in. Provenance: David Jones gallery 1971. Private…
Shoji Hamada Signed Brown Glazed Pottery Jug in Box
Shoji Hamada pottery jug with brown glaze in original signed box, 7.48 in. high, 6.30 in. wide
Takumi-Labeled Hamada Bottle Vase - 23cm Height
Shoji Hamada bottle vase with Takumi label, height 9.06 in.
Hamada Stoneware Vase with Tetsue Brushwork
Shoji Hamada, (1894-1978) large stoneware vase with tetsue brushwork over nuka glaze, 8.66 in. height. Provenance: collection of John & Marguerite Scott., sale, a + O, Auckland, 9th October 2014 (lot 387)
Shimaoka's Inlaid Stoneware Yunomi with Pressed Rope Design
Tatsuzo Shimaoka, 1961 stoneware yunomi, pressed rope design with inlaid glaze and iron brushed band and dot decoration, height 3.39 in. Graeme Storm, label attached ' 1961: Bought Kyoto From Maruzen. Yunomi By Shimaoka (Pupil Hamada). Provenance: From the
Yunomi Tea Bowl with Tenmoku and Hare's Fur Glaze
Shoji Hamada attributed yunomi (tea bowl), wax resist tenmoku glazed exterior, hare's fur type glaze to the interior. Traditionally unmarked. Height 3.46 in. Provenance: Ex. the collection of a N.Z. artist based in Japan for some years.
Olive Wax-Resist Vase by Mashiko Pottery, Hamada Shoji Style
Mashiko Pottery, vase in the style of Hamada Shoji, stoneware, decorated with an olive wax-resist design over a kaki glaze, height 8.86 in. Provenance: Private collection
Hamada-style Mashiko Pottery Jar
Mashiko Pottery, jar in the manner of Hamada Shoji, stoneware with dark brown brushwork over a grey glazed background, height 8.66 in. Provenance: Private collection
Hamada Shoji's Five Yunomi Pottery Set
Mashiko Pottery, five yunomi (teacups) attributed to Hamada Shoji, stoneware with iron glazes and wax-resist design, height 3.35 in. Provenance: Private collection
Iron Gestures Plate by Hamada Shoji
Mashiko Pottery, stoneware plate attributed to Hamada Shoji, painted with iron gestural design over a jun glazed background with wax-resist cross decoration, diameter 9.45 in. Provenance: Private collection
Mashiko Stoneware Plate with Hamada Shoji's Net Design
Mashiko Pottery, stoneware plate attributed to Hamada Shoji, decorated with green and brown net design, diameter 7.87 in. Provenance: Private collection
Hamada Shoji Stoneware Jar with Iron Gestural Design
Mashiko Pottery, stoneware jar attributed to Hamada Shoji, decorated with iron painted gestural design, height 6.89 in. Provenance: Private collection
Hamada Stoneware Vase with Sugarcane Motif
Shoji Hamada (Japanese 1894-1978), a stoneware bottle vase of squared rectangular form with a short tapering neck, decorated in a kaki glaze and wax resist with a stylised sugarcane motif, gallery label to base, height 9.25 in., together with reference…
Japanese Mingei Bowl by Sakuma Totaro, Showa Period
A Japanese Mashiko Mingei bowl by Sakuma Totaro (1900-1976), Showa period (1926-1989), circa 1950s, decorated in iron (tetsuyu) and persimmon (kakiyu) glazes with an abstracted flower design. Inscription to the base in commemoration of a married couple and
Shoji Hamada Square Vase with Cobalt Pigment
A Shoji Hamada square bottle vase, a square paneled stoneware vase/bottle with cobalt pigment. Stoneware with iron pigment brushwork, wax resist, khaki glaze over transparent glaze. Hamada was a significant influence on studio pottery of the twentieth cent
Japanese Bottle Vase by Shoji Hamada
Style of Shoji Hamada, a Japanese bottle vase. Height 7.87 in.
Japanese Mingei Pottery Vase by Sakuma Totaro
A Japanese Mashiko Mingei studio Pottery vase, Sakuma Totaro (1900-1976), Showa period (1926-1989), circa 1950S, a generously potted stoneware vase featuring an ame-yu (caramel) glaze ground with tetsu-yu (iron) and kaki-yu (persimmon) gestural designs rem
Tenmoku Glazed Pottery Bottle Vase
Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894 - 1978), a Pottery bottle vase, of concave flattened form, with tenmoku glaze and wax resist decoration, unmarked, 8.46 in. wide x 3.94 in. deep x 10.04 in. high
Tenmoku Bottle Vase, Shoji Hamada Style
Karen van der Sluis, tenmoku bottle vase, in the manner of Shoji Hamada, the dark tenmoku with wax-resist rust toned highlights. square form, impressed mark to base. Height 13.78 in.
Shoji Hamada Stoneware Square Bottle with Tenmoku Glaze Panels
Shoji Hamada stoneware square bottle, press-moulded, each side with diagonal alternating wax resist and dark tenmoku glaze panels. Height 9.37 in. Provenance: From the collection of Dr Denis and Joy Hanna. Gifted to Denis Hanna by Hamada, Christchurch 1965
Shoji Hamada Hakeme Vase from Dr. Hanna Collection
Shoji Hamada hakeme vase, stoneware, oxide brushed bamboo/hakame motif over the encircling slip. Height 6.69 in. Provenance: The Dr Denis and Joy Hanna Collection. Purchased by Denis Hanna in Mashiko, Japan 1964. See Denis's list 'MY HAMADAs'. Exhibited:…
Hamada Stoneware Tea Bowl with Textured Glaze
Shoji Hamada stoneware tea bowl, the grey exterior glazed with crawl/orange peel textured effect, dark olive glazed rim. Diameter 6.10 in. approx. Purchased by Dr Denis Hanna in Mashiko, Japan in 1964. See Denis's list 'MY HAMADAs'. Exhibited: Waikato Art…
Shoji Hamada Stoneware Yunomi with Wax Resist Decoration
Shoji Hamada stoneware yunomi, wax resist decoration, dark olive-green glaze. Height 3.43 in. Purchased by Denis Hanna in Mashiko (Hamada's home), Japan in 1964. See Denis's list 'My Hamadas'. Exhibited: Waikato Art Museum Exhibition 'Shoji Hamada and…
Tommo Hamada Stoneware Yunomi with Original Box
A Tommo Hamada salt glazed stoneware yunomi, in original box with calligraphy and seal inside the lid. Height 3.35 in.
Stylised Stoneware Unomi by Shoji Hamada
A Shoji Hamada stoneware Unomi, classical repeating stylised brush decoration in dark and mid-brown tones on a grey toned ground. Height 3.62 in.
Hamada Shoji Stoneware Bowl with Bamboo Design
A Japanese stoneware bowl, attributed to Hamada Shoji, 20th century, a large glazed stoneware bowl of Mashiko-yaki type with a slightly cupped rim and raised on a ring foot, the sloping interior applied with design of bamboo. Attributed to Hamada Shoji (18
Shoji Hamada teabowl with 8bears label
Shoji Hamada (Japanese 1894-1978) teabowl, 8bears paper label with attribution,. 1.97 in. dia, 3.15 in. height PROV: From same vendor as previous lot
Shoji Hamada's Oversized Tea Bowl from Canterbury Exhibition
Shoji Hamada (Japanese 1894-1978) oversized tea bowl, 4.53 in. dia, 4.33 in. height PROV: In 1965, Hamada brought with him a major exhibition which was shown at the Canterbury Museum. The vendor's mother was the photographer at the exhibition and…
May's Mix
Hamada, Taisuke (Japanese b.1932) 'May,' 1964. Signed & inscribed verso. Mixed media on canvas, 17.72 in. x 20.87 in.
Shoji Hamada Coloured Glaze Vase
Attributed to Shoji Hamada coloured glaze vase stoneware with cream & brown glaze, believed to have been purchased David Jones. condition excellent to good, minor wear to the base. Height 6.89 in.
Mashiko Stoneware Pottery Collection, 1960s
Mashiko pottery, stoneware lidded box, in the style of Hamada, c. 1965; and a stoneware lidded jar, c. 1967. Width 5.71 in. max. Provenance: The Auckland Society of Potters collection
Flower Decorated Shoji Hamada Style Pottery Vase
Studio Pottery bottle form vase in the Shoji Hamada style, decorated with flowers. Condition excellent to good height 7.28 in.
Tetsue Stoneware Vase by Shoji Hamada
Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), large stoneware vase, with tetsue brushwork over nuka glaze. Height 8.27 in. Provenance: collection of John & Marguerite Scott.
Japanese Hand-Painted Bowls (2)
Mashiko ware, Japanese c. 1970, shallow bowl hand painted in Hamada style, together with a faceted blue underglaze bowl (2). Diameter 11.02 in., diameter 8.46 in. Provenance: Private Collection
Hamada Stoneware Chawan with Tenmoku Glaze and Box
Shoji Hamada, stoneware chawan (tea bowl), tenmoku glaze and black brushwork, with signed wood box and fitted external carrier box, diameter 4.92 in. Provenance: Originally gifted to an American Admiral; Gary Winther Collection
Hamada Stoneware Bottle Vase with Kaki and Jun Glaze
Shoji Hamada, rectangular stoneware bottle vase, press moulded, covered in a kaki glaze with poured jun glaze shaped panels to the front and back, with signed wood box, height 6.30 in. Provenance: Gary Winther Collection
Tetsue Brushwork Stoneware Dish by Shoji Hamada
Shoji Hamada, stoneware circular dish, tetsue brushwork, with signed wood box, diameter 8.27 in. Provenance: Gary Winther Collection
Japanese Pottery Vase in Sohji Hamada Style
An interesting Japanese pottery vase in the manner of Sohji Hamada, signed with character mark 4.92 in. high
Twin-handled Stoneware Vase with Gestural Flower Decoration
Shoji Hamada, stoneware vase with twin handles ash, iron and tenmoku glaze with gestural flower stem brushwork decoration. Height 5.51 in.
Shoji Hamada's Tenmoku Incense Pot with Wax Resist Decoration
Shoji Hamada, lidded incense pot wax resist decoration, tenmoku glaze made and fired in Christchurch 1965. Height 3.15 in. Provenance: illustrated “New Zealand Potter” Vol.8., no.1. August 1965 page 32
Hamada's Tenmoku Stoneware Dish with Nuka Glaze
Shoji Hamada, stoneware dish tenmoku decoration under a nuka glaze. Diameter 7.68 in. Provenance: John Patrick collection. Exhibited at Hamada’s Exhibition at the Canterbury Museum. An almost identical example from the same exhibition illustrated Conetendo
Hamada Stoneware Baluster Vase with Nuka Glaze
Shoji Hamada, stoneware vase of baluster shape, tetsue brushwork, Nuka glaze. Height 6.30 in. Provenance: John Patrick collection
Shoji Hamada Stoneware Dish with Sugar Cane Decoration
Shoji Hamada, a large and impressive stoneware dish, wax resist sugar cane decoration, tenmoku glaze, together with a matching stand. Diameter 12.60 in. Provenance: John Patrick Collection, Exhibited at the Pan Pacific Arts Festival in Christchurch…
Rectangular Stoneware Vase by Shoji Hamada
Shoji Hamada, rectangular stoneware bottle vase, press moulded, tenmoku glaze. Height 7.87 in. Provenance: John Patrick collection. Exhibited at the Pan Pacific Arts Festival in Christchurch February 1965 at the Canterbury Museum: Shoji Hamada, Intangible…
Hamada's Rice Bowl: Brown and Green Glazes
Attributed to Shoji Hamada (Japan), conical rice bowl in light brown with poured brown and green glazes 5.12 in. diameter