Shoji Hamada (Japanese 1894-1978) oversized tea bowl, 11.5 cm…
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Shoji Hamada (Japanese 1894-1978) oversized tea bowl, 11.5 cm dia, 11 cm height PROV: In 1965, Hamada brought with him a major exhibition which was shown at the Canterbury Museum. The vendor's mother was the photographer at the exhibition and purchased this pot from this exhibition

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