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It is a round, stoneware plate. Clay is red covered with mottled grayish glaze and painted with underglaze iron and white slip. Imperfection of clay was resulted in occasional bumps on surface. Six spur marks are visible on the bottom. Slab is roughly cut (deliberately); the plate is in slightly convex shape. Artist’s seal with underglaze iron appears on the bottom.
Arakawa Toyozô
Plate with white plum blossom design
1955 – 1965
Gift of the artist
1963/2.64

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Covered Bowl, Satsuma ware
1949
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1964/1.83

Kawai Kanjirô
Ovoid vase
1937 – 1938
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Spurr
2003/2.15
Ovoid stoneware vase with brown iron glaze and bamboo design stretching diagonally across the height of the vase.  A short, tapered neck flares iinto a wide rimmed opening.
Hamada Shōji
Large Ovoid Vase with Bamboo Design
1930 – 1950
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Spurr
2003/2.16
A buff stoneware globular jar, with a tapered base and wide, high shoulders, tapering to a wide, short neck with an everted rime and two small loop Hades on the sides near the rim. The work ranges from shades of brown to tan.
Chinese (Chinese (culture or style))
Small storage jar with two small loop handles
618 – 907
Museum Purchase
1950/2.14

Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Ewer,
19th century
Gift of Toshiko Ogita in memory of Tomoo Ogita
1987/1.295

Old Mashiko Ware
Mashiko Ware Teacup (style of Hamada Shôji)
1950 – 1970
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Spurr
2003/2.17

Hamada Shōji
Teabowl with iron glaze underpainting
1962 – 1972
Gift of Professor Charles H. and Katharine C. Sawyer
2002/2.191
Black ceramic jar with a spout and a series of loops around the neck through which a cord could be threaded to secure a cover; decorated around the middle with a geometric pattern and striations.
Taiwanese
Oil Container
20th century
Gift of Ellen and Richard Laing
2006/2.39
Bottle with full, rounded base that tapers into a thin neck that terminates in a lipped rim.  From the neck up, the vase has a brown glaze.  The body has a brownish gray glaze with a white drizzled squiggle decoration along it.
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Onda ware bottle
1949
Gift of Mrs. Caroline I. Plumer for the James Marshall Plumer Collection
1964/1.82
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