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SHIMAOKA TATSUZO (1919-2007)
Two Cylindrical Cups and Two Footed Dishes, Japan

8 – 18 September 2025, 12:00 EDT
Online, Skinner Marlborough, Massachusetts

Sold for US$89.60 inc. premium

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SHIMAOKA TATSUZO (1919-2007)

Two Cylindrical Cups and Two Footed Dishes, Japan
Impressed seals on lower registers of cups.

6in (15.2 cm) diam. of dishes, 3 1/8in (7.9cm) diam. x 4in (10.2cm) ht tallest cup, 2 3/4in (7cm) diam. x 3 1/4in (8.3cm) ht. smaller cup
(4).

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Provenance:
A family heirloom collection mostly formed in Japan during the late 1960s and in the USA during the 1970s, thence by descent to the present owner.


OVERALL CONDITION: They are in good condition. The cups have minor scratches to the bottoms, consistent with use.

PLEASE NOTE: This report describes, but may not be limited to, major condition issues for the lot.

This condition report is provided for your convenience based on the opinion of our cataloguers. It is not a comprehensive condition report and if you require more detailed information, please contact us. Lots are sold on an 'as is' basis, with all faults and imperfections.

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