Antique Japanese Kyoto Style Ceramic Tokkuri Sake Bottle Bamboo
Urano Kenya 浦野乾哉

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Type: Tokkuri (Sake Bottle) or Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Late Edo Period (1603-1868) or Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Origin/Maker: Based on red seal mark (a stylized 乾), attributed to Urano Kenya 浦野乾哉 (Ogata Kenzan VI), Yokohama, Japan. In style of Ogata Kenzan and Ko-Kiyomizu ware from Kyoto, Japan.
Urano Kenya 浦野乾哉
Late Edo period-1923
Lived in Imado, Asakusa. Studied pottery under Miura Kenya. Exhibited at the Paris World Exposition in 1900, after which he moved to Iriya where he was adopted by Ogata Keisuke, descendant of Ogata Kenzan. Later became the sixth generation Kenzan Ogata. Among his apprentices are such masters such as Bernard Leach, Tomimoto Kenkichi, Uchijima Hokuro, and others.
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Size: 8 3/8" tall (21.2725 cm)
Weight: 1 lb 14.9 oz (876 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Seller from Japan, 10 OCT 2021
Condition: In good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Fine crazing / craquelure, probably original to manufacture. Some staining. Silver rim around spout might be a later gintsugi repair, but I believe it's original.
Subject: Bamboo designs in silver, green, red, blue, and black, in style of Ogata Kenzan and Ko-Kiyomizu Kyoto ware
Location:
Antique Japanese Kyoto Style Ceramic Tokkuri Sake Bottle Bamboo Urano Kenya 浦野乾哉
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See also:
Type: Tokkuri (Sake Bottle) or Vase
Material: Ceramic Pottery
Age: Late Edo Period (1603-1868) or Meiji Period (1868-1912)
Origin/Maker: Origin/Maker: Based on red seal mark (a stylized 乾), attributed to Urano Kenya 浦野乾哉 (Ogata Kenzan VI), Yokohama, Japan. In style of Ogata Kenzan and Ko-Kiyomizu ware from Kyoto, Japan.
Urano Kenya 浦野乾哉
Late Edo period-1923
Lived in Imado, Asakusa. Studied pottery under Miura Kenya. Exhibited at the Paris World Exposition in 1900, after which he moved to Iriya where he was adopted by Ogata Keisuke, descendant of Ogata Kenzan. Later became the sixth generation Kenzan Ogata. Among his apprentices are such masters such as Bernard Leach, Tomimoto Kenkichi, Uchijima Hokuro, and others.
japan-antiques.jp/wp/urano-kenya-%e6%b5%a6%e9%87%8e%e4%b9%be%e4%b9%9f/
Size: 8 3/8" tall (21.2725 cm)
Weight: 1 lb 14.9 oz (876 g)
Provenance:
Present: Ryan Snooks collection of Japanese & Asian Decorative Art
Previous: Private Collection
Collected: Seller from Japan, 10 OCT 2021
Condition: In good condition commensurate with age, see photos. Fine crazing / craquelure, probably original to manufacture. Some staining. Silver rim around spout might be a later gintsugi repair, but I believe it's original.
Subject: Bamboo designs in silver, green, red, blue, and black, in style of Ogata Kenzan and Ko-Kiyomizu Kyoto ware
Location:
Antique Japanese Kyoto Style Ceramic Tokkuri Sake Bottle Bamboo Urano Kenya 浦野乾哉