No. 100204260

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Kyūsu-inspired - Ceramic - Japan - Mid 20th Century
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Kyūsu-inspired - Ceramic - Japan - Mid 20th Century

Signed Studio Pottery Teapot – Japanese Kyūsu-Inspired Stoneware – Mid 20th Century This is a hand-thrown studio pottery teapot, made in high-fired stoneware and inspired by traditional Japanese kyūsu tea vessels. The form features a low, rounded body with side spout and loop handle, designed for practical tea brewing. The surface shows natural firing variation with earthy ash and iron tones, characteristic of Japanese and Japan-influenced studio ceramics. The base bears a hand-brushed potter’s mark / monogram, applied directly to the clay before firing. This is an individual artist’s signature, not a factory stamp, confirming studio production rather than mass manufacture. The overall aesthetic and construction point to mid-20th-century studio pottery, likely Japanese or Scandinavian studio work influenced by Japanese ceramic traditions. A strong, honest example of functional ceramic art intended for use and appreciation. ⸻ Signature / Mark Hand-brushed monogram under base. Attributed to an individual studio potter. Not identified as a factory or commercial kiln mark. ⸻ Period Circa 1950–1980 ⸻ Material High-fired stoneware Natural ash / iron glaze ⸻ Dimensions • Diameter: approx. 18 cm • Length (spout to handle): approx. 23 cm • Height: approx. 15 cm • Weight: approx. 1.4 kg ⸻ Condition Good vintage condition. Expected signs of age and firing character. No cracks or repairs observed. Lid fits correctly. ⸻ Shipping Tracked and insured shipping. Worldwide shipping available. ' studiopottery,teapot,kyusu,japaneseteapot,japaneseceramics,mingei,handthrown,handmadeceramics,stoneware,ashglaze,woodfired,potteryart,ceramicart,teaware,teaceremony,chanoyu,teaobject,functionalart,artistpottery,signedpottery,signedstudio,handbrushsignature,monogrammark,midcenturyceramics,modernceramics,craftmovement,independentpotter,uniqueceramics,collectibleceramics,asianinfluenced,orientalceramics,japaninspired,shigaraki,iga,mashiko,seto,tokoname,scandinavianpottery,nordicceramics,swedishpottery,norwegianpottery,danishpottery,atelierceramique,ceramiqueartisanale,ceramiquejaponaise,ceramicaartistica,ceramicaartigianale,ceramicanippon,kunstkeramik,studioKeramik,teekanne,teiera,tetera,theepot,teapotcollectors,ceramiccollectible,artisanpottery,handcraftedceramics,ceramicdesign,ceramicstudiokyusu,chakki,japaneseteapot,nihontouki,nihonnochaki,chakkiutsuwa,mingeitouki,mingeiundo,tougeikougei,tougeisakka,tezukuri,tesagyou,tsuchimoto,yakishime,shizenyu,haikaburi,shigaraki,iga,mashikoyaki,setoyaki,tokonameyaki,bizenyaki,kamakurayaki,chanoyu,sadou,chadou,teaceremonyjapan,japaneseceramicart,orientalteapot, 茶壶,日本陶器,日本茶壶,手工陶器,柴烧陶,灰釉陶,陶艺作品,艺术陶瓷,签名陶器,工作室陶艺,民艺陶器,日本民艺,茶道器具,茶文化,收藏陶瓷, 茶壺,日本陶器,日本茶壺,手工陶器,柴燒陶,灰釉陶,陶藝作品,藝術陶瓷,簽名陶器,工作室陶藝,民藝陶器,日本民藝,茶道器具,茶文化,收藏陶瓷, 다기,일본도자기,일본차주전자,수공도자기,스튜디오도자기,작가도자기,민예도자기,차도구,차문화,도예작품,도자예술,서명도자기

No. 100204260

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Kyūsu-inspired - Ceramic - Japan - Mid 20th Century

Kyūsu-inspired - Ceramic - Japan - Mid 20th Century

Signed Studio Pottery Teapot – Japanese Kyūsu-Inspired Stoneware – Mid 20th Century

This is a hand-thrown studio pottery teapot, made in high-fired stoneware and inspired by traditional Japanese kyūsu tea vessels.

The form features a low, rounded body with side spout and loop handle, designed for practical tea brewing. The surface shows natural firing variation with earthy ash and iron tones, characteristic of Japanese and Japan-influenced studio ceramics.

The base bears a hand-brushed potter’s mark / monogram, applied directly to the clay before firing. This is an individual artist’s signature, not a factory stamp, confirming studio production rather than mass manufacture.

The overall aesthetic and construction point to mid-20th-century studio pottery, likely Japanese or Scandinavian studio work influenced by Japanese ceramic traditions.

A strong, honest example of functional ceramic art intended for use and appreciation.



Signature / Mark

Hand-brushed monogram under base.
Attributed to an individual studio potter.
Not identified as a factory or commercial kiln mark.



Period

Circa 1950–1980



Material

High-fired stoneware
Natural ash / iron glaze



Dimensions
• Diameter: approx. 18 cm
• Length (spout to handle): approx. 23 cm
• Height: approx. 15 cm
• Weight: approx. 1.4 kg



Condition

Good vintage condition.
Expected signs of age and firing character.
No cracks or repairs observed. Lid fits correctly.



Shipping

Tracked and insured shipping.
Worldwide shipping available.
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