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Porcelain koro

Artist: Unknown

Porcelain vase (lamp)

Artist: Unknown

Jar

Maker: Unknown

Small Dish

Maker: Unknown

Bottle-shaped Vase

Artist: Unknown

Oribe dish

Artist: Unknown

Hexagonal Box

Artist: Furukawa Toshiko (Japanese, born 1939)

Cylindrical Bamboo Basket

Artist: Unknown

Tea Bowl

Artist: Yoshikawa Mizuki (Japanese, born 1941)

Plate

Artist: Takeuchi Kimiaki (Japanese, born 1948)

Sake Bottle (tokkuri)

Artist: Kamei Masahisa (Japanese, born 1960)

Round Han-style Jar

Artist: Shimaoka Tatsuzō (Japanese, 1919–2007)

Neriage Globular Vase

Artist: Kōsei Matsui (Japanese, 1927–2003)

Square Vase

Artist: Shimaoka Tatsuzō (Japanese, 1919–2007)

Vase with Birds and Willow

Artist: Tamura Kōichi (Japanese, 1918–1987)

Square Plate with Faint White Circle

Artist: Mori Togaku (Japanese, born 1937)

Tea Bowl

Artist: Ueda Naokata V (Japanese, born 1929)

Gourd Vase

Artist: Mizuno Hanjiro (Japanese, born 1926)

Ido Tea Bowl

Artist: Yoshiga Hatao (Japanese, born 1943)

Henko

Artist: Nakazato Takashi (Japanese, born 1937)

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