09-12-2017 11:55 AM
I bought quite a few pieces at a sale this morning.. Any help is appreciated! Can anyone identify the maker?
09-12-2017 12:16 PM
are you sure it is japanese? looks like ordinary studio pottery to me. many studio potters use cartoches for marks. nearly impossible to identify.
09-12-2017 04:22 PM
I am not 100% sure that one is japanese, but I am assuming so since there were around 100 pieces of japanese pottery. I purchased about 20 pieces.. Most of them had original boxes, but, of course the boxes were not sorted with the pieces they belonged to!
09-12-2017 06:44 PM
Since the first piece generated so much interest, here is another one.. Measures 13" across.. This one has a pretty clear mark.. Judging by some of the other items they had purchased while living in Japan, I would estimate these were purchased in the late 70s..
09-15-2017 02:12 PM
I figured out what the mark says. "Seizan"
Are there no people on the boards that have knowledge of Japanese pottery?
Pretty sure I figured out the first one as well. It is Japanese. I believe the mark is "Arita" which is the region where the piece was made.
09-16-2017 06:23 AM
09-16-2017 11:12 AM
I'm not sure what that last comment was supposed to be about.. You could call both of those "studio" works. In Japan the studio is refered to as a Kiln. Most of the pieces that are signed will have the name of the kiln, and possibly the name of the artist. There is a nice facebook group filled with people who are actually knowledgeable about the subject.
09-16-2017 04:36 PM