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Oribe Type Box with Lid

Maker: Unknown

Platter

Artist: Unknown

Large Jar

Maker: Unknown

Jar

Maker: Unknown

Tray with Design of Bamboo

Artist: Takegoshi Jun (Japanese, born 1948)

Square Vase in the Shape of an Ancient Chinese Jade Cong

Artist: Ishida Toshun (Japanese, born 1944)

Fresh-Water Jar (Mizusashi)

Artist: Kaneshige Tōyō (Japanese, 1896–1967)

Sake Cup named "Autumn Flames"

Artist: Tsuboi Asuka (Japanese, born 1932)

Cord-impressed Vase

Artist: Shimaoka Tatsuzō (Japanese, 1919–2007)

Cord-impressed Guinomi (big gulp) Sake Cup

Artist: Shimaoka Tatsuzō (Japanese, 1919–2007)

Blue Guinomi (big gulp) Sake Cup

Artist: Toyoba Seiya (Japanese, born 1942)

Rectangular Platter with Pattern of Disk and Three Red Streaks

Artist: Kitaōji Rosanjin (Japanese, 1883–1959)

Rinse Water Jar (kensui) with Reddish Flame Pattern and Incised Grass Design

Artist: Kitaōji Rosanjin (Japanese, 1883–1959)

Tea Bowl with Two Birds in Snow

Artist: Miwa Kyūsetsu X (Japanese, 1895–1981)
Artist: Ayukawa Yoshisuke (Japanese, 1880–1967)

Tea Caddy (Cha-ire)

Artist: Tsuji Seimei (Japanese, 1927–2008)

Fresh-Water Jar (Mizusashi) with Ash Glaze

Artist: Miwa Kyūsetsu X (Japanese, 1895–1981)

Trousseau Box

Artist: Unknown, Japanese

Polka-dot Tea Bowl

Artist: Matsuda Yuriko (Japanese, born 1943)

Kiln Firing Tray (Tonban)

Maker: Unknown

Primeval Breath

Artist: Kyoko Tonegawa (Japanese, born 1937, active United States)

Tea cup (chawan)

Artist: Kawai Kanjiro (Japanese, 1890–1966)

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