Japanese Oribe Square Dish by Kitaoji Rosanjin
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Atlanta, GA
, made by Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959) circa 1930-50s. The surface of the stoneware was incised with a
20th Century Japanese Modern Ceramics
Ceramic
Japanese Oribe Square Dish by Kitaoji Rosanjin
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Atlanta, GA
, made by Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959) circa 1930-50s. The surface of the stoneware was incised with a
Ceramic
Japanese Oribe Glazed Stoneware Dish by Kitaoji Rosanjin
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Atlanta, GA
, March 2013. With an original copy of invoice. Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959) was the pseudonym for a
Ceramic
Japanese Glazed Stoneware Bowl by Kitaoji Rosanjin Ex-Musuem Collection
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Atlanta, GA
A stoneware round bowl with dramatic glaze made by Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959) circa first half of
Ceramic
$10,000
H 4.53 in W 19.69 in D 4.14 in
Set of Five Ceramic Cups by Kitaoji Rosanjin, Japan, Mid-20th Century
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Edogawa-ku Tokyo, JP
A rare and poetic set of five cups attributed to Kitaōji Rosanjin (1883–1959), one of Japan’s most
Ceramic
$1,429 / set
H 0.99 in W 12.6 in D 12.21 in
Set of 2 Book Chinese Porcelain Ko Sometsuke from Kitaoji Rosanjin Collection
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Reference Book Chinese Porcelain – Ko Sometsuke from the Kitaoji Rosanjin collection 1978 – Japan
Porcelain
Book Chinese Porcelain – Ko Sometsuke from the Kitaoji Rosanjin Collection, 1978
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Reference Book Chinese Porcelain – Ko Sometsuke from the Kitaoji Rosanjin Collection 1978 Senju
Porcelain
Book Chinese Porcelain, Ko Sometsuke from the Kitaoji Rosanjin Collection, 1978
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Reference Book Chinese Porcelain – Ko Sometsuke from the Kitaoji Rosanjin Collection 1978 Senju
Porcelain
Book Chinese Porcelain Ko Sometsuke from the Kitaoji Rosanjin Collection, 1978
Located in Amsterdam, Noord Holland
Reference Book Chinese Porcelain – Ko Sometsuke from the Kitaoji Rosanjin Collection 1978 Senju
Porcelain
$2,995
H 2 in W 2.8 in D 2.75 in
Rosanjin Kitaoji Signed Shino Ware Sake Tea Cup with Original Signed Sealed Box
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Studio City, CA
An absolutely gorgeous Shino ware pottery sake/ teacup by Japanese master potter Kitaoji Rosanjin
Ceramic
$4,995
H 3.25 in Dm 5.15 in
Rosanjin Kitaoji Signed Painted Chawan Tea Bowl with Original Sealed Signed Box
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Studio City, CA
. Rosanjin (whose real name was Kitaoji Fusajiro. In 1922 he changed his name to Kitaoji Rosanjin which
Ceramic, Pottery
$4,500
H 11.5 in W 6.25 in D 6.25 in
Rosanjin Kitaoji Signed Oribe Ware Tall Basket Vase Original Signed & Sealed Box
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Studio City, CA
potter Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959) who was arguably one of if not the greatest artists/ceramicists of
Ceramic, Pottery
$4,995
H 3.5 in W 5.6 in D 5.5 in
Rosanjin Kitaoji Signed Shino Ware Chawan Tea Bowl Original Sealed Signed Box
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Studio City, CA
. Rosanjin (whose real name was Kitaoji Fusajiro. In 1922 he changed his name to Kitaoji Rosanjin which
Ceramic
$4,500
H 12.25 in W 7 in D 7 in
Rosanjin Kitaoji Signed Japanese Bizen Pottery Vase & Original Signed Sealed Box
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Studio City, CA
. Rosanjin (whose real name was Kitaoji Fusajiro. In 1922 he changed his name to Kitaoji Rosanjin which
Pottery, Stoneware
$995
H 8.35 in W 9 in D 5 in
Kinpei Nakamura Signed Japanese Abstract Pottery Vase With Original Sealed Box
Located in Studio City, CA
encounter with pottery master Kitaôji Rosanjin at a young age influenced him greatly and he began his
Earthenware, Pottery
Japanese Antiques iron paulownia design crest lantern lamp Toro
Located in Niiza, JP
decorated with paulownia leaf designs. Kitaoji Rosanjin (a very famous designer and potter) was probably
Iron
$3,450
H 10 in W 4.75 in D 4.75 in
Shoji Hamada Tenmoku Glaze & Kaki Trailing Vase with Original Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
Kawai, Shiko Munakata, Kawai Kanjiro, and Rosanjin Kitaoji. A major goal of many ceramic artists in
Stoneware
Korean Ceramic Chawan Ido Tea Bowl with Soba Glaze Kuroda Touen
Located in Atlanta, GA
Kuroda in Tokyo in association with Rosanjin Kitaoji. Soba bowls are not mentioned in the earliest tea
Ceramic
Unavailable
H 22.25 in W 11 in D 9 in
Japanese Meiji Period Mixed Metal Sculpture of a Raptor by Kazan
By Kazan
Located in New York, NY
masterpieces by Kitaoji Rosanjin (1883-1959), lot 516 A gilt bronze and silver okimono of a cockatoo
Metal, Gold, Silver, Bronze
Rare Japanese Ceramic Bowl by Kitaoji Rosanjin
By Rosanjin Kitaoji
Located in Atlanta, GA
A rare and original ceramic bowl called "Oranda Moyo" (Holland Design) by Kitaoji Rosanjin
Ceramic
Sold
H 11 in W 5 in D 5 in
Shoji Hamada Mingei Kakiyu Kaki Persimmon Glaze Vase Original Signed Sealed Box
By Shoji Hamada
Located in Studio City, CA
Rosanjin Kitaoji. A major goal of many ceramic artists in Japan is to have a one-man exhibition in a
Pottery, Stoneware
$16,000
H 1.63 in Dm 9.75 in
Japanese Ao-Oribe Glazed Stoneware Dish, Early Edo Period, 17th Century, Japan
Located in Austin, TX
A fine and rare Japanese ao-oribe glazed minoyaki stoneware dish, late Momoyama or early Edo period, 17th century, Japan. The circular dish of wheel thrown stoneware, glazed in the ...
Stoneware
Large Japanese Ceramic Oribe Sculptural Vessel by Shigemasa Higashida
Located in Atlanta, GA
A large ceramic lidded vessel with striking sculptural form by contemporary Japanese potter Shigemasa Higashida (1955-). Hand-built and with drastic carving and shaving, the upright ...
Ceramic
Large Contemporary Ceramic Tsubo Jar by Kai Tsujimura
Located in Atlanta, GA
A massive stoneware tsubo floor jar created by Japanese contemporary ceramic artist Kai Tsujimura (1976-). The heavy jar with its impressive volume was made in the tradition of Iga w...
Stoneware
Japanese Glazed Kyo-yaki Tea Bowl Nin'ami Dohachi Edo Period
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Japanese chawan (tea bowl) of Kyo-yaki (Kyoto ware) attributed to Nin'ami Dōhachi, also known as Takahashi Dōhachi (1783–1855). Potted sensitively with thin wall and a perfectly ro...
Ceramic
From Japanese handmade earthenware pottery, originating circa 14,500 B.C. and adorned with elaborate corded patterns known as jōmon, to natural elm case pieces and storage cabinets built in Qing dynasty–era China to mid-century Thai rice-paper charcoal rubbings, antique and vintage Asian art and furniture make for wonderful additions to all kinds of contemporary interiors.
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For 25 years, gallerist Betsy Nathan has leveraged her keen eye and key connections to bring a unique selection of rare finds to the market.
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The dealer and curator has spent the past 50 years amassing a collection of exceptional art, furniture and architectural elements that trace the cultural influence of the Spanish empire from Europe to the Americas and beyond.
These spaces exemplify how Eastern elements elevate a home's decor.