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Subject:Identifying a Japanese pottery, circa 1968.
Posted By: Melise Leech Thu, Oct 22, 2009 IP: 65.173.66.185

At the very kind suggestion of Mr. Robert Yellin of the Yakimono Gallery, I am posting in hopes that someone can help me identify the pottery (or even the potter) that created the pieces shown below.

A bit of background. The pieces are part of a set of 10 cups and saucers; they were purchased by my mother in 1968. The original box (if there was one) is lost, but the box in which the pieces were packed is marked "the factory of [a] National Treasure potter, 1968".

There are no markings and no design - each piece looks like it has been dipped in some sort of heavy white slip/glaze (forgive me, I am not a potter and don't know the proper terminology). Still, they are very pretty in a simple, rustic way. The saucers are approximately 5.5 or 6 inches in diameter.

I do not believe that the pieces are in any way remarkable; my query is based on pure curiosity.

I very much appreciate any assistance or ideas for further sources for research and thank you all in advance.







Subject:Identifying a Japanese pottery, circa 1968.
Posted By: Bill Tue, Nov 17, 2009

Appear to be from late Living National Treasure Arakawa Toyozo's son's Suigetsu kiln, pretty sure.

Subject:Identifying a Japanese pottery, circa 1968.
Posted By: Melise Leech Wed, Nov 18, 2009

Dear Bill,
Thank you very much for your response! I'll certainly follow up on your surmise - it's 100% farther along than I've gotten thus far.

best regards,
Melise


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