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TWO ORIENTAL TRANSLATION KOREAN
TWO ORIENTAL TRANSLATION KOREAN BOWLS, JUGTOWN (NC) 1950s, having steep sides tapering to a short flat foot, orange glazed (4 x 12 in.) (crazing; inclusions; stress line around foot) buff/orange glaze (2 1/2 x 8 3/4 in.) (stress line around foot).
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Six KPM bowls 5" dia. together with
Six KPM bowls 5" dia. together with a set of ten floral decorated plates 8 3/8" dia. and a set of seven plates 7 3/8" dia. ?
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FOUR TEMMOKU (IRON GLAZED) BOWLS of
FOUR TEMMOKU (IRON GLAZED) BOWLS of various shapes and all covered in a deep brown glaze; together with three Bizen ware bowls also brown glazed (7) Provenance: From the Estate of Kirby Rodriguez
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3PC INDIAN DECORATIVE KASHKUL
3PC INDIAN DECORATIVE KASHKUL BEGGARS BOWLS India,Early 20th CenturyMatching bowls decorated with green leaves and black flowers over yellow.
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KPM PORCELAIN SHELL-FORM SERVING
KPM PORCELAIN SHELL-FORM SERVING DISH AND TEN SMALL BOWLSKPM Porcelain Shell-Form Serving dish and Ten Small Bowls
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Toshiko Takaezu 1922–2011. Bowls,
Toshiko Takaezu 1922–2011. Bowls, set of two. c. 1958, glazed stoneware. 3¾ h × 8½ dia in. result: $1,250. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Incised signature to underside of each example ‘TT’. Provenance: The Artist | Collection of Fred and Mary Buskirk, California | Thence by descent
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THREE CONTEMPORARY WOOD BOWLS One
THREE CONTEMPORARY WOOD BOWLS One by Koji Tanaka.
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Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of two.
Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of two. c. 1995, glazed porcelain. 2 h × 11½ dia in. result: $882. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature to underside of each example ‘TT’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
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Japanese Edo period 1600-1868
Japanese Edo period 1600-1868 Buddhist temple Kiyyaki or Zelokova red lacquer wood bowls set of Five with lids origins from Mt Koya world heritage temple in Japan that closed 1995. Buddhist makers signature on the base of each bowl.
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Toshiko Takaezu 1922–2011. Bowls,
Toshiko Takaezu 1922–2011. Bowls, set of two. c. 1965, glazed stoneware. 6½ h × 9½ dia in. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Incised signature to underside of each example ‘TT’. Provenance: The Artist | Collection of Fred and Mary Buskirk, California | Thence by descent
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Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of
Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of three. c. 1985, glazed porcelain, glazed stoneware. 3 h × 7¼ dia in. result: $1,890. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature to underside of each example ‘TT’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
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TWO KOREAN RICE BOWLS: (1)
TWO KOREAN RICE BOWLS: (1) pottery with brown mottled glaze 4.75''D x 2.5''H with wooden presentation box; (1) porcelain the exterior with green crosshatch design on white ground blue and white mark on interior 5''D x 2''H. The bowls are in good condition with light wear throughout and no visible chips or repairs. The box has a few scratches and watermarks.
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TWO KARUK BASKETRY BOWLS, BOTH WITH
TWO KARUK BASKETRY BOWLS, BOTH WITH GEOMETRIC DESIGNS, THE LARGER 4 Two Karuk basketry bowls, both with geometric designs, the larger 4.5"h x 7.5"d. Provenance: Collection from the prominent designer and restauranteur, Patrick Kuleto, Napa, CA.
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Two African Tuaneg bowls together
Two African Tuaneg bowls together with eight ceramic bowls. ?
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Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of two.
Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of two. c. 1988, glazed porcelain. 4 h × 7 w × 8 d in. result: $882. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature to underside of each example ‘TT’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owner
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TWO KOREAN BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS
TWO KOREAN BLUE AND WHITE BOWLS ON STANDSTwo Korean Blue and White Bowls on Stands
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RON KENT AND TOM CALHOUN TURNED
RON KENT AND TOM CALHOUN TURNED BOWLSRon Kent (American, 1931-2018)Bowl, 1996turned Norfolk pinesigned Ron Kent and dated, on stand; together with another example by Tom Calhoun inscribed WWW TMC 6/96 (3)the larger 4 3/4 x 16
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TWO JAPANESE KUTANI BOWLS AND A
TWO JAPANESE KUTANI BOWLS AND A DISHTwo Japanese Kutani Bowls and a Dish
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Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of two.
Toshiko Takaezu. Bowls, set of two. glazed stoneware. 2¾ h × 4¾ w × 4¼ d in. result: $1,000. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature to underside of each example ‘TT’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist by the present owners
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TWO KASHAN POTTERY BOWLS, 13TH
TWO KASHAN POTTERY BOWLS, 13TH CENTURY Both conical in shape, iridescent turquoise glazes one with incised design, controlled glaze around the exterior, unglazed recessed base. Measuring 3 ¼" x 6 ¾", 3 ?" x 7".
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A Kuchkol Tov begging bowl formed
A Kuchkol Tov begging bowl formed from half a coco de mer shell with applied and gilded decoration and inscription. 33 x 18 cm.
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KAREN KARNES STONEWARE ART
KAREN KARNES STONEWARE ART POTTERY 3 BOWL SERVER Karen Karnes (American,1925-2016) modern stoneware art pottery unusual form three-bowl server on shaped base, signed with impressed artist's monogram "KK" on base. 4" H x 8.5" W.
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Japanese Chosen-karatsu chawn,
Japanese Chosen-karatsu chawn, tea bowl and two other bowls edo period and later Possibly based on a Korean rice-bowl, white slip and grey crackled glaze, brown tone to edge and pitting to body, everted open mouth form, raised on a glazed foot, together with two Japanese studio bowls. H: 3 D: 7 1/4 in.
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KUTANI BOWL D: 9 1/2 INKutani
KUTANI BOWL D: 9 1/2 INKutani Bowl D: 9 1/2 in
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JAPANESE KUTANI BOWL10 inches
JAPANESE KUTANI BOWL10 inches wide Condition:
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KENTUCKY STONEWARE DISHES Including
KENTUCKY STONEWARE DISHES Including ten soup bowls, soup tureen, ten bread and butter plates, two jugs.
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TWO CHARLES COUNTS BOWLS .
TWO CHARLES COUNTS BOWLS .
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Ten African ceramic bowls. ?
Ten African ceramic bowls. ?
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Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, a
Wilhelm Kage for Gustavsberg, a pair of Argenta bowls, shape 1094 III, 15.5cm diameter and five small circular dishes, shape 957 I, 6.5cm diameter
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Karen Karnes. Large bowl.
Karen Karnes. Large bowl. salt-glazed stoneware. 11½ h × 20 dia in. estimate: $800–1,200. Impressed signature near base ‘KK’. Provenance: Private Collection, Massachusetts
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A KIM KI-CHUL CONTEMPORARY LOTUS
A KIM KI-CHUL CONTEMPORARY LOTUS FORM BOWLA Kim Ki-Chul contemporary lotus form bowlheight 3 1/4in (8cm); diameter 7in (18cm) Provenance:Property from the estate of a prominent Bay Area attorney.
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Toshiko Takaezu. Bowl. c. 1985,
Toshiko Takaezu. Bowl. c. 1985, glazed stoneware. 3½ h × 7½ dia in. result: $630. estimate: $500–700. Incised signature to underside ‘TT’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist | Thence by descent
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THE KHAKI COLLECTION DINNERWARE
THE KHAKI COLLECTION DINNERWARE SET, TO INCLUDE BOWLS, ...The Khaki Collection Dinnerware Set, to include bowls, plates, cups, along with a set of 10 margarita glasses.
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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JAPANESE SATSUMA TEA BOWL SIGNED
JAPANESE SATSUMA TEA BOWL SIGNED KINKOZAN CIRCA 1880 the steep sides decorated to the exterior with an allover design of gilt-highlighted flower heads the interior with a myriad of butterflies -- 2 1/2 in dia h:1.75 in. Provenance: Ivory Tower NJ
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Toshiko Takaezu. Bowl. c. 1982,
Toshiko Takaezu. Bowl. c. 1982, glazed porcelain. 3 h × 10 dia in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Incised signature to underside ‘TT’. Provenance: Acquired directly from the artist | Thence by descent
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Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950),
Kayo O'Young (Canadian, b.1950), Two Partially Glazed Bowls, c. 2000 diameter 13.8 in — 35 cm; diameter 8.4 in — 21.3 cm