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A HAGI CHAWAN [TEABOWL]
MOMOYAMA/EARLY EDO PERIOD (EARLY 17TH CENTURY)
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A HAGI CHAWAN [TEABOWL]
Momoyama/Early Edo Period (Early 17th Century)
With tall foot, warped mouth, splayed sides and irregularly shaped rim, the exterior with a creamy, finely crackled glaze running down over the foot ring, the interior with a lighter-coloured glaze, both over an orange and dark grey body, spatula marks around the bowl and on the foot, with wood double storage box and silk bag
5 11/16in. (14.4cm.) diameter
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus buyer's premium.
Lot Essay
For a similar example see Kono Ryosuke, Hagi, Izumo (Toji taikei [A compendium of ceramics], vol. 14; Tokyo, Heibonsha, 1975), cat. no. 46.
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