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Japanese pottery. Tea bowl. Ogata Kenzan (Japanese, 1663-1743). Production Place: Japan, Kyoto. Deep tea bowl, rounded at the base, thrown and turned. Inset foot and turned out lip. Orange/brown body partially covered outside (and wholly inside) with a white glaze. Overglaze decoration of stream, reeds and migrating ducks in blue, black and brown. Stoneware, height 7.7 cm, diameter, rim, 9.6 cm, diameter, foot, 4.2 cm, circa 1675-1743. Mid Edo Period.
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