



FOUR KUTANI BOWLS Japan, Edo period,
Sold for US$256 inc. premium
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Carly Babione
Department Director
FOUR KUTANI BOWLS
An iron-red and gilt bowl with an Immortal riding a crane, signed Tozan; a large iron-red and gilt enameled bowl; a scalloped rim bowl with abstract pine motifs; and a smaller iron-red and gilt enameled bowl.
8 1/2in (21.6cm) diameter of largest (4).
Footnotes
Provenance:
A family heirloom collection mostly formed in Japan during the late 1960s and in the USA during the 1970s, thence by descent to the present owner.
PLEASE NOTE: This report describes, but may not be limited to, major condition issues for the lot.
There are multiple hairline cracks extending from the rim of the largest bowl; there is one hairline crack to the second largest bowl; there is some cracking to the exterior of the crane bowl; and there are multiple hairline cracks to the scalloped bowl.
This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our cataloguers. It is not a comprehensive condition report and if you require more detailed information, please contact us. Lots are sold on an 'as is' basis, with all faults and imperfections.