A Japanese Bizen okimono of a bullock, Toho Kimura, Showa…
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A Japanese Bizen okimono of a bullock, Toho Kimura, Showa period (1926-1989), circa 1960s, the stoneware okimono naturalistically modelled to render a recumbent bullock, the clay exhibiting 'Goma' (sesame seed glaze) spots to the back and feet of the beast. Square impressed seal to the rear next to the tail. Together with the signed tomobako (original box). 9 cm high, 26.5 cm long,

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