Kuro Raku Chawan mended with silver rivets, attr. to Hon'ami Koetsu. Kiwame- gaki by Tamamizu Yahe, 15th generation and by Murasakino Kanshu (Daitokuji, Sangen-In), Early Edo. Diameter: 12.2 cm. Height: 8,2cm. Foot: 5,1cm.
Kutsugata Chawan "clog shaped tea bowl", Ko-Takatori, similar to E-Karatsu and Oribe style, Uchigaso kiln, Chikuzen, Momoyama/early Edo, ca 1610. L: 15,5 cm. This old Takatori bowl exhibits the bold deformation and strong idiosyncracies typical of Oribe of the Momoyama period.
A komogai korean tea bowl, (katade chawan), semi-porcelainous, mid-Yi Dynasty, Enshu style, first half 17th century. A similar bowl appears in Enshu's collection. Catalogue celebrating the 400 anniversary of the tea master. Nr. 109.
Korean Summer Tea Bowl, (Idowaki Chawan,) 16th century, clear glaze with old gold lacquer repair, Hakogaki = Waka by Okada Settai (1799 - 1868), chajin, adoptive son of Matsudaira Fumai, 7th Lord of Matsue. 16,2 cm
Tripod Incense -burner, Porcelain with underglaze-blue design of the Eight Taoist Immortals and Shoulao, Ming, mid-16th century, Jiajing, D: 27 cm.
Chaire, Seto-Oribe, early-17th century, ex-Collection Gonse
Chaire, China , Tang Period
Chaire, Katatsuki, ko-Seto, 15/16th-century, 9,7 x 6,8 cm.
A Jian-Jao Hare's fur tea Bowl, Southern Song Dynasty
Mizusashi (fresh water jar), Sho-o Shigaraki, Enshu style, with geta-okoshi marks, named Hishi (water-nut shape) also similar to an Eboshi-box, Momoyama. Hakogaki by Kobori Sokei, 12th Enshu Iemoto.