Property from the Estate of DR. WALTER COMPTON
A GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS, 20TH CENTURY, KOYAMA SHINICHI (b. 1940), a group of three pottery ceramics, comprising a Temmoku style tea bowl of circular form rising from a high, unglazed foot covered with a navy and black shiny and randomly iridescent glaze pooling to medium blue below the rim, marked with potter's mark on the base, in a wood box inscribed Seiryoku yu (deep blue glazed bowl), signed on the underside Eifukuyo and sealed Shin; a white glazed footed cup, similarly marked on the base; and a large, shallow dish glazed white and painted in overglaze red and green enamels with stylized foliage, bearing potter's mark on the base--the first 4¾ in. and the last 13 in. diam. (3)

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A GROUP OF CONTEMPORARY CERAMICS, 20TH CENTURY, KOYAMA SHINICHI (b. 1940), a group of three pottery ceramics, comprising a Temmoku style tea bowl of circular form rising from a high, unglazed foot covered with a navy and black shiny and randomly iridescent glaze pooling to medium blue below the rim, marked with potter's mark on the base, in a wood box inscribed Seiryoku yu (deep blue glazed bowl), signed on the underside Eifukuyo and sealed Shin; a white glazed footed cup, similarly marked on the base; and a large, shallow dish glazed white and painted in overglaze red and green enamels with stylized foliage, bearing potter's mark on the base--the first 4¾ in. and the last 13 in. diam. (3)

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