Japanese Mashiko Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup or Sake Cup by Hamada Shoji
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Mashiko ware *
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Type: Small Teacup (Yunomi) or Large Sake Cup (Guinomi)
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Attributed to Hamada Shoji, named a Living National Treasure (LNT), of Mashiko, Japan. Unsigned and no tomobako (box)
Size: 2" tall (5 cm), 2 7/8" diameter (7.302 cm)
Weight: 3.6 oz (102 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Seller from Saitama, Japan, 17 OCT 2023
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Tea cup decorated with a curved black stripe decoration.
I also have a teapot with this same decoration and a similar foot.
Location:
Japanese Mashiko Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup or Sake Cup by Hamada Shoji
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See also:
Mashiko ware *
Famous Potters & Living National Treasures *
Type: Small Teacup (Yunomi) or Large Sake Cup (Guinomi)
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: 20th C. (1900s)
Origin/Maker: Attributed to Hamada Shoji, named a Living National Treasure (LNT), of Mashiko, Japan. Unsigned and no tomobako (box)
Size: 2" tall (5 cm), 2 7/8" diameter (7.302 cm)
Weight: 3.6 oz (102 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Seller from Saitama, Japan, 17 OCT 2023
Condition: Item is used in good condition commensurate with age, see photos. No cracks or chips. Some light surface wear.
Subject: Tea cup decorated with a curved black stripe decoration.
I also have a teapot with this same decoration and a similar foot.
Location:
Japanese Mashiko Studio Pottery Yunomi Tea Cup or Sake Cup by Hamada Shoji