A Japanese stoneware bowl, attributed to Hamada Shoji, 20th…
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A Japanese stoneware bowl, attributed to Hamada Shoji, 20th century, a large glazed stoneware bowl of Mashiko-yaki type with a slightly cupped rim and raised on a ring foot, the sloping interior applied with design of bamboo. Attributed to Hamada Shoji (1894-1978), 45 cm diameter. Provenance: The collection of a Curator & Collector, New South Wales

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