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RED RAKU WARE, EDO PERIOD (18TH CENTURY) BY 7TH-GENERATION RAKU MASTER CHONYU (1714-1770), IMPRESSED MARK RAKU (ENJOYMENT)
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An Earthenware Tea Bowl (Chawan) Named "Oimatsu" (Old pine)
Red Raku Ware, Edo period (18th century) by 7th-generation Raku Master Chonyu (1714-1770), Impressed mark Raku (Enjoyment)
Hand-modelled, round with inward-tapering curved walls set on a compressed disc foot, applied with a glossy crackled red glaze with suffusions of frothy white, unglazed clay red
3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) high; 4¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter
Wood boxes authenticated by Raku Kichizaemon X (Tannyu; 1795-1854) and XV (b. 1949) dated 1990, also Sen Soshitsu XV (Hounsai; b. 1923)
Red Raku Ware, Edo period (18th century) by 7th-generation Raku Master Chonyu (1714-1770), Impressed mark Raku (Enjoyment)
Hand-modelled, round with inward-tapering curved walls set on a compressed disc foot, applied with a glossy crackled red glaze with suffusions of frothy white, unglazed clay red
3 3/8in. (8.6cm.) high; 4¼in. (10.8cm.) diameter
Wood boxes authenticated by Raku Kichizaemon X (Tannyu; 1795-1854) and XV (b. 1949) dated 1990, also Sen Soshitsu XV (Hounsai; b. 1923)
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