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Shoji Hamada Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1894 - d. 1978

The name Shoji Hamada often arises within the history of pottery as one of the greatest artists within the medium. Born in 1894, artist Shoji Hamada briefly studied at Tokyo Technical College, before meeting the British potter, Bernard Leach. They worked together for a few years; one of their projects involved creating a climbing kiln for the St. Ives pottery colony. He became known for Mingei (a.k.a. folk art) designs, and in 1932, Shoji Hamada began offering pottery art for sale in the U.S.

Considered a National Living Treasure, artist Shoji Hamada crafted pottery art to reflect beauty and usefulness. Prized collectibles include enamel yunomi (tea cups), lidded bowls, molded stoneware vases and bottles, and plates characterized by delicate trails of kaki glaze. Visitors to Japan can view where Shoji Hamada lived and worked, along with his indelible contributions to the world of art, at the Mashiko Sankokan Museum and the Museum of Oriental Ceramics. Add character to your living space with unique pottery art for sale at Invaluable.

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  • SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY
    Mar. 22, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY

    Est: £320 - £420

    Artist: Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) Title: Small plate with wax resist stem leaf with a box signed and sealed by the artist Date: c.1960 Size: (H)3.9 x (W)18.6 cm Condition: No visible damage Ref: JG1224NL16

    JG Auction
  • SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY
    Mar. 22, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY

    Est: £500 - £700

    Artist: Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) Title: Black glaze plate with persimmon trailed slip with a box signed and sealed by the artist Date: c.1960 Size: (H)4.9 x (W)27.1 cm Condition: No visible damage Ref: JG1224NL14

    JG Auction
  • SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY
    Mar. 22, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY

    Est: £400 - £500

    Artist: Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) Title: Flower Vase with wax resist stem leaf with a box signed and sealed by the artist Date: c.1960 Size: (H)24.3 x (W)11.8 cm Condition: No visible damage Ref: JG1224NL12

    JG Auction
  • SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY
    Mar. 22, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY

    Est: £500 - £700

    Artist: Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) Title: Hexagonal Vase with wax resist stem leaf motif with a box signed and sealed by the artist Date: c.1960 Size: (H)19.7 x (W)10.1 x (D)9.1 cm Condition: No visible damage Ref: JG1224NL11

    JG Auction
  • SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY
    Mar. 22, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA, MASHIKO, MINGEI, JAPANESE POTTERY

    Est: £500 - £700

    Artist: Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) Title: Hexagonal Vase with rich persimmon glaze layered over cream glaze with wax resist stem leaf motif with a box signed and sealed by the artist Date: c.1960 Size: (H)20.4 x (W)10.4 x (D)9.2 cm Condition: No visible damage Reference: JG1224NL10

    JG Auction
  • Attributed to SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a stoneware bowl partially covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with running nuka rim and wax resist decoration, diameter 22.5cm.
    Mar. 21, 2025

    Attributed to SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a stoneware bowl partially covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with running nuka rim and wax resist decoration, diameter 22.5cm.

    Est: £150 - £250

    Attributed to SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a stoneware bowl partially covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze with running nuka rim and wax resist decoration, diameter 22.5cm.

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers
  • SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a stoneware bowl partially covered in kaki glaze with iron decoration, gallery stickers, diameter 11.5cm, height 9cm.
    Mar. 21, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a stoneware bowl partially covered in kaki glaze with iron decoration, gallery stickers, diameter 11.5cm, height 9cm.

    Est: £250 - £350

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a stoneware bowl partially covered in kaki glaze with iron decoration, gallery stickers, diameter 11.5cm, height 9cm.

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers
  • SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a square stoneware bottle partially covered in brushed slip with iron decoration in the form of a broken sugar cane, gallery stickers, height 25cm.
    Mar. 21, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a square stoneware bottle partially covered in brushed slip with iron decoration in the form of a broken sugar cane, gallery stickers, height 25cm.

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a square stoneware bottle partially covered in brushed slip with iron decoration in the form of a broken sugar cane, gallery stickers, height 25cm.

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers
  • SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a small partially cut sided stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, height 12.5cm.
    Mar. 21, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a small partially cut sided stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, height 12.5cm.

    Est: £200 - £300

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a small partially cut sided stoneware bottle covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, height 12.5cm.

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers
  • SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a cut sided stoneware bowl covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, gallery stickers, diameter 16cm, height 14cm. Exhibited: W B Paterson’s Gallery, 5 Old Bond Street, London, 1931.
    Mar. 21, 2025

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a cut sided stoneware bowl covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, gallery stickers, diameter 16cm, height 14cm. Exhibited: W B Paterson’s Gallery, 5 Old Bond Street, London, 1931.

    Est: £500 - £700

    SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978); a cut sided stoneware bowl covered in tenmoku breaking to kaki glaze, gallery stickers, diameter 16cm, height 14cm. Exhibited: W B Paterson’s Gallery, 5 Old Bond Street, London, 1931.

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers
  • A bottle by Shimaoka Tatsuzō (1919-2007). Mashiko. Late 20th century
    Dec. 10, 2024

    A bottle by Shimaoka Tatsuzō (1919-2007). Mashiko. Late 20th century

    Est: €1,500 - €2,000

    Of large flattened shape, mit a small neck and everted rim. Heavy stoneware covered by a grayish glaze with two copper red spots and gray leafy branches. At the base his impressed katakana mark "Ta". Shimaoka Tatsuzō was the foremost pupil of Hamada Shoji (1894-1978) and, until his death, was regarded as Japan’s leading folk craft potter. Shimaoka’s signature style, known as “Jomon-zogan” in Japanese, combines cord-impressed decoration and the white-slip inlay technique used in Punch’ong ware, popular during the Chōson dynasty. Shimaoka’s use of a variety of glazes enhanced the richness of his folk style tableware. He also successfully developed a Western-influenced salt glaze technique that Hamada had first introduced. For his mastery of the Jōmon technique of rope-impressed stoneware, he was named a Living National Treasure in 1996.

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • SHOJI HAMADA: A POTTERY GLAZED YUNOMI (TEA BOWL)
    Dec. 06, 2024

    SHOJI HAMADA: A POTTERY GLAZED YUNOMI (TEA BOWL)

    Est: €500 - €1,000

    SHOJI HAMADA: A POTTERY GLAZED YUNOMI (TEA BOWL) By Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) Japan, c. 1962 Skillfully potted with tall, subtly waisted sides raised on a knife-cut foot and covered overall in a finely crackled, pale greenish-mushroom glaze with rust-iron-splashed floral designs. HEIGHT 8.7 cm WEIGHT 218 g Condition: Excellent condition. Provenance: Bonhams London, 12 November 2002, lot 79. A private collection in the United States, acquired from the above. Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) studied ceramics at Tokyo Institute of Technology, then known as Tokyo Industrial College with Kawai Kanjiro under Itaya Hazan. As the sole students in the school interested in becoming artist-potters, Hamada and the slightly elder Kawai were soon friends, touring the city in search of inspiration. Anchored in the Japanese Mingei movement created under the leadership of Soetsu Yanagi between 1910 and 1920, Hamada focused on the beauty of everyday pieces by settling in the traditional pottery village of Mashiko. He used local stoneware, which he turned or molded into vessels with concave or convex, faceted or raised walls and decorated with a ladle or brush. Shoji Hamada's reputation crosses borders, notably in France and England, where he built the first multi-chambered recumbent kiln of the Asian type in the West with his long-time friend Bernard Leach. But it was in his native country that he achieved the greatest recognition, being named a Living National Treasure before his death in 1978. Auction comparison: Compare a related unglazed yunomi by the same artist, dated c. 1950, at Christie’s, The Japanese Aesthetic, 7 November 2012, London, lot 89 (sold for GBP 1,875).

    Galerie Zacke
  • SHOJI HAMADA: A POTTERY BOWL WITH ABSTRACT GLAZING
    Dec. 06, 2024

    SHOJI HAMADA: A POTTERY BOWL WITH ABSTRACT GLAZING

    Est: €1,500 - €3,000

    SHOJI HAMADA: A POTTERY BOWL WITH ABSTRACT GLAZING By Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) Japan, c. 1960 Well potted with deep rounded sides supported on a short tapered foot and rising to a flared rim, covered in a rust-brown slip, the exterior covered in a lustrous russet-black glaze stopping shortly above the foot, the interior finely decorated with splashes of black and white glaze using a ladle, the unglazed foot ring revealing the grayish buff ware. DIAMETER 23.4 cm Condition: Excellent condition. Provenance: The James and Marilynn Alsdorf Collection, Chicago, Illinois. James and Marilynn Alsdorf got married in 1952 and built a life that was centered on art, philanthropy and family. Studying and collecting art was their all-consuming passion, and it took them all over the world. Their spirit of adventure was unique; they went places that few collectors at the time were curious and confident enough to explore. As their interests diversified, so did their collection. ‘They were not strategic in their collecting,’ recalls Bridget Alsdorf, the couple’s granddaughter. ‘They were guided by what fascinated them and gave them pleasure, by knowledge and instinct. They were an incredible team.’ As well as being great collectors, the Alsdorfs were loyal supporters of museums and cultural institutions across Chicago and the wider United States, including the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Leigh Block Museum of Art at Northwestern University and the Art Institute of Chicago. James Alsdorf served as Chairman of the AIC from 1975 to 1978, and Marilynn sat on various committees. In 1967, the Alsdorfs joined other prominent Chicago collectors, including, Edwin and Lindy Bergman and Robert and Beatrice Mayer, in founding the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, an institution to which they would provide extensive financial and personal leadership. After James’s passing in 1990, Marilynn, who was known as ‘the queen of the Chicago arts community’, continued to build upon her husband’s legacy in art and philanthropy, making a transformative bequest to the AIC in 1997, and funding a curatorial position in Indian and Southeast Asian Art at the AIC in 2006. Shoji Hamada (1894-1978) studied ceramics at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, then known as Tokyo Industrial College, with Kawai Kanjiro under Itaya Hazan. As the sole students in the school interested in becoming artist-potters, Hamada and the slightly elder Kawai soon became friends, touring the city in search of inspiration. Anchored in the Japanese Mingei movement created under the leadership of Soetsu Yanagi between 1910 and 1920, Hamada focused on the beauty of everyday pieces by settling in the traditional pottery village of Mashiko. He used local stoneware, which he turned or molded into vessels with concave or convex, faceted or raised walls and decorated with a ladle or brush. Shoji Hamada's reputation crosses borders, notably in France and England, where he built the first multi-chambered recumbent kiln of Asian type in the West with his long-time friend Bernard Leach. But it was in his native country that he achieved the greatest recognition, being named a Living National Treasure before his death in 1978. Auction comparison: Compare a bottle vase with closely related decoration by the same artist, dated 1963, at Bonhams, Cornette, 16 November 2022, Paris, lot 91 (sold for EUR 9,562).

    Galerie Zacke
  • Shoji Hamada Stoneware Bottle Vase
    Dec. 05, 2024

    Shoji Hamada Stoneware Bottle Vase

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Shoji Hamada Stoneware Bottle Vase (1894-1978). A rectangular bottle with a broad shoulder, short, square neck, decorated with white and iron glazed. Retains its original paulownia-wood tomobako storage box with inscribed and sealed lid.

    Nye & Company
  • Attributed to SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978) for Leach Pottery; an early bulbous stoneware vessel on tripod feet covered in dark green glaze with copper red decoration, height 12.5cm, and a similar small dish, impressed pottery mark (personal mark is glaze
    Nov. 15, 2024

    Attributed to SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978) for Leach Pottery; an early bulbous stoneware vessel on tripod feet covered in dark green glaze with copper red decoration, height 12.5cm, and a similar small dish, impressed pottery mark (personal mark is glaze

    Est: £250 - £450

    Attributed to SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978) for Leach Pottery; an early bulbous stoneware vessel on tripod feet covered in dark green glaze with copper red decoration, height 12.5cm, and a similar small dish, impressed pottery mark (personal mark is glaze filled), diameter 11cm (2).

    Adam Partridge Auctioneers
  • HAMADA SHOJI (JAPANESE, 1894-1978), VASE, SHOWA ERA (1926-1989)
    Nov. 06, 2024

    HAMADA SHOJI (JAPANESE, 1894-1978), VASE, SHOWA ERA (1926-1989)

    Est: £300 - £500

    the ovoid vase with contrasting tenmoku and nuka glazes, 25cm high, Japanese wood box The vase is in good condition.

    Olympia Auctions
  • A JAPANESE POTTERY GREEN GLAZED DISH BY SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978)
    Nov. 06, 2024

    A JAPANESE POTTERY GREEN GLAZED DISH BY SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978)

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    A JAPANESE POTTERY GREEN GLAZED DISH BY SHOJI HAMADA (1894-1978) The heavily potted dish, decorated with a green-glaze swirling pattern, revealing part of the pottery body of the dish, the underside with the artist's mark, together with a japanese wood box and certification papers. 23cm diameter - PROVENANCE: English Private Collection

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Shoji Hamada, Square dish
    Oct. 02, 2024

    Shoji Hamada, Square dish

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Shoji Hamada Square dish c. 1963 stoneware with iron rust glaze and trailed copper green glaze 2.625 h x 11.875 w x 11.875 d in (7 x 30 x 30 cm) Provenance: Private Collection, New York Literature: Hamada Potter, Leach, pl. 19-20 illustrate similar forms Shoji Hamada: Master Potter, Wilcox (ed.), pg. 66, pl. 39, cat. 36 illustrates similar example This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • Shoji Hamada, Dish
    Oct. 02, 2024

    Shoji Hamada, Dish

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Shoji Hamada Dish c. 1955 dry iron-glazed stoneware with nuka and tenmoku glazes 1.5 h x 8.75 dia in (4 x 22 cm) Signed on paper trade association label to underside '濱田 庄司 Japan Trade Center'. Provenance: Private Collection Literature: Shoji Hamada: A Potter's Way and Work, Peterson, pl. 14 illustrates similar example This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • SHOJI HAMADA "POND" LANDSCAPE NIHONGA PAINTING
    Aug. 11, 2024

    SHOJI HAMADA "POND" LANDSCAPE NIHONGA PAINTING

    Est: $100 - $300

    Shoji Hamada (b.1927 Japan) "Pond" Nihonga on Paper over Board. Signed lower right. Takashimaya Art Club label on verso. Painting measures 16.5x21". In original Japanese fitted wood frame with overall dimensions of 23x28", Some staining along top edge and scattered light scratches to image. Frame has noticable wear and some chips. Overall fair cobdition with strong colors.

    District Auction
  • SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE 1894-1978)
    Aug. 06, 2024

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE 1894-1978)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE 1894-1978) Studio pottery bottle vase with wax resist and brush decoration Stoneware, persimmon over iron glazes Unsigned 20cm x 18cm PROVENANCE Purchased Private collection, Japan

    Chiswick Auctions
  • SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE 1894-1978)
    Aug. 06, 2024

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE 1894-1978)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE 1894-1978) Studio pottery jug with wax resist finger wipe decoration Stoneware, tenmoku glaze and nuka glaze Unsigned 21cm x 18cm FOOTNOTE With box, Hamada signed PROVENANCE Purchased Private collection, Japan

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Shoji Hamada Attr. Stoneware Vase
    Jul. 28, 2024

    Shoji Hamada Attr. Stoneware Vase

    Est: $300 - $500

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978) Attributed Stoneware Vase, with persimmon glaze and floral brush work, "Shibui Ware" label to underside. 10" H x 4" W x 4" D. Provenance: From a New York City Collection. Keywords: Ceramics, Clay, Art pottery, Studio pottery, Sculpture, Vessel, Flower vase, Hand-built

    Auctions at Showplace
  • Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), A Large Mashiko Stoneware Square Plate, Mid 20th Century
    Jul. 18, 2024

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), A Large Mashiko Stoneware Square Plate, Mid 20th Century

    Est: $400 - $600

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), A Large Mashiko Stoneware Square Plate, Mid 20th Century Estimate: $400—600 CAD

    Waddington's
  • Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),
    Jul. 09, 2024

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a stoneware vase, of squat lobbed form, decorated in an iron glaze with scraped patches, 14cm wide 12cm deep 15.5cm high Provenance: The Library of a Gentleman, private collection, Norfolk; a private collection, London.

    Sworders
  • Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), a tenmoku glazed bottle vase
    Jun. 25, 2024

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), a tenmoku glazed bottle vase

    Est: £400 - £600

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada (1894-1978), a tenmoku glazed bottle vase, of rectangular shouldered form with finger wipe design, 19.7cm high Provenance - the vendor's mother visited Japan in the 1980s and purchased this bottle and other studio ceramics

    Gorringes
  • Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase in polychrome enameled stoneware
    May. 23, 2024

    Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase in polychrome enameled stoneware

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase in polychrome enameled stoneware Circa 1955 H 16,5 x D10,5 cm With its paulownia box signed by the artist. Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase Grés émaillé polychrome Modèle créé vers 1955 H 16,5 x D 10,5 cm Note : Accompagnée de sa boîte en paulownia signée par l'artiste.

    Piasa
  • Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase in polychrome enameled stoneware
    May. 23, 2024

    Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase in polychrome enameled stoneware

    Est: €1,000 - €2,000

    Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase in polychrome enameled stoneware Model created Circa 1955 H 19,5 x D 10,5 cm With its paulownia box signed by the artist. Shoji HAMADA (1894-1978) Vase Grès émaillé polychrome Modèle créé vers 1955 H 19,5 x D 10,5 cm Note : Accompagné de sa boîte en paulownia signée par l'artiste.

    Piasa
  • HAMADA SHOJI (1894-1978), VASE, SHOWA ERA (1926-1989)
    May. 14, 2024

    HAMADA SHOJI (1894-1978), VASE, SHOWA ERA (1926-1989)

    Est: £600 - £800

    the ovoid vase with contrasting tenmoku and nuka glazes, 25cm high, Japanese wood box

    Olympia Auctions
  • Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, two sides with brushed decoration of flowers against an iron-glazed ground, 7cm square 16cm high

    Sworders
  • Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, the sides with green finger streaks against an iron-glazed ground, 9cm square 19cm high

    Sworders
  • Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),
    Apr. 30, 2024

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978),

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978), a stoneware bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, decorated to the sides with brushed motifs of sugar canes, 9cm square 21cm high

    Sworders
  • HAMADA SHOJI (1894-1978) A Pair of Chosen Karatsu-style Stoneware Handwarm
    Mar. 28, 2024

    HAMADA SHOJI (1894-1978) A Pair of Chosen Karatsu-style Stoneware Handwarm

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    HAMADA SHOJI (1894-1978) A Pair of Chosen Karatsu-style Stoneware Handwarmers 10 in. (25.4 cm.) high each approx. (2)

    Christie's
  • Hamada Shoji
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Hamada Shoji

    Est: $700 - $900

    Hamada Shoji (Japanese, 1894-1978) An unomi or teacup circa 1962 light green transparent ash glaze with two brown floral designs front and back. Height 3 3/8 in., 8.5 cm. Property from a Private Collection Provenance: 20th Century Japanese Ceramics and Works of Art, Bonhams New Bond Street, London, 12 November 2002, lot 79

    Hindman
  • Hamada Shoji
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Hamada Shoji

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Hamada Shoji (Japanese, 1894-1978) A Stoneware Bowl with white and persimmon glaze drips on the interior and caramel glaze on the exterior. Diameter 9 in., 22.86 cm. Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois

    Hindman
  • Hamada Shoji
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Hamada Shoji

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Hamada Shoji (Japanese, 1894-1978) A Large Porcelain Jar with persimmon glaze, with tomobako. Height 8 3/4 in., 22.2 cm. Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois

    Hindman
  • Hamada Shoji
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Hamada Shoji

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Hamada Shoji (Japanese, 1894-1978) Square stoneware vase with iron glaze and round crest motifs ca. 1965 stoneware with iron glaze Height 9 1/2 in., 24.1 cm. Property from a Private Collection Provenance: Acquired from Joan B Mirviss, Ltd., March 25, 2002

    Hindman
  • Hamada Shoji
    Mar. 27, 2024

    Hamada Shoji

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Hamada Shoji (Japanese, 1894-1978) A hexagonal vase stoneware, rust interior, temoku foot, two layers of white above the tenmoku Height 7 3/4 in., 19.68 cm. Property from a Private Collection Provenance: 20th Century Japanese Ceramics & Works of Art, Bonhams New Bond Street, 11 Nov 2003, sale 10525 lot 66

    Hindman
  • Shoji Hamada Square Section Bottle Vase
    Mar. 07, 2024

    Shoji Hamada Square Section Bottle Vase

    Est: £200 - £600

    20th century

    Orion Asian Art
  • Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978)
    Jan. 16, 2024

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978)

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978) a stoneware bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, decorated in a tenmoku glaze with dragged finger marks to each side, the top with an ash glaze overpour, 17.5cm high

    Sworders
  • Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978)
    Jan. 16, 2024

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978)

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894-1978) a bottle vase, of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, decorated with a green glaze brushed on in a floral design over an iron glaze ground, 8cm square 20cm high

    Sworders
  • Attributed to Shoji Hamada Pottery Bottle
    Dec. 07, 2023

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada Pottery Bottle

    Est: $300 - $500

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada (Japan, 1894-1978). Japanese stoneware square pottery bottle. Unsigned, no box. 7 7/8"H.

    Willow Auction House
  • Attributed to Shoji Hamada Pottery Charger
    Dec. 07, 2023

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada Pottery Charger

    Est: $400 - $600

    Attributed to Shoji Hamada (Japan, 1894-1978). Japanese stoneware pottery plate. Unsigned, no box. 10 3/4"-diameter. Glaze pops throughout.

    Willow Auction House
  • SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Bowl
    Dec. 05, 2023

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Bowl

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Bowl Stoneware, cream and crawling grey glazes with brushed iron design. 11 cm high, 17.5 cm diameter

    Bonhams
  • SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Square dish
    Dec. 05, 2023

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Square dish

    Est: £1,500 - £2,500

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Square dish Stoneware, mottled persimmon over cream glazes with wax resist stem leaf design. 5.7 x 27 x 27 cm

    Bonhams
  • SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Large curved bottle vase
    Dec. 05, 2023

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Large curved bottle vase

    Est: £3,000 - £5,000

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Large curved bottle vase Stoneware, white slip with transparent glaze, iron painted stem-leaf motifs. 25 x 19 x 11 cm Together with original box signed by the artist.

    Bonhams
  • SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Bottle vase
    Dec. 05, 2023

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Bottle vase

    Est: £1,200 - £1,800

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Bottle vase Stoneware, rich iron glaze over pale grey with wax resist stem-leaf motifs. 20 x 12 x 6.5 cm

    Bonhams
  • SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Square dish
    Dec. 05, 2023

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Square dish

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    SHOJI HAMADA (JAPANESE, 1894-1978) Square dish Stoneware, mottled brown glaze with poured cream and green cross, and raised cross hatch pattern to rim. 6.5 x 29 x 29.3 cm

    Bonhams
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