
Complete with yellow tumeric cloth(has a small square, unreadable stamp on it), wooden box and small Yamada family credential leaflet (in Japanese).
Seal on kyusu reads Yamada kiln, which means it could be done by him, or made in the kiln. People I have consulted who do own a few pieces of Jozan III, do think the workmanship looks like his(especially visible in the spout design), but I can not be sure of it. It seems he started signing more once he got famous, so it might be an earlier piece, before he took on the name of Jozan III. Maybe the finger prints on the pot could be matched...

According to my sources the ribbon style also seems consistent with the Yamada Jozan III period.
It is beautiful, but I do not have a real use for it, just couldn’t let the opportunity pass… If it were half the volume, I would not let it go.
The clay is beautiful, quite different to later ones it seems to me. It even mentions "Pear skin Zhuni/Shudei" on the wooden box, so obviously it has been of importance to them.
Not really much else to say about this piece, it speaks for itself. You can find the usual, aforementioned finger print traces of the artisan, as well as the trade mark Yamada rough finishing style. What surprised me the most, is how nice it feels to the touch, silky, almost wet on the outside.
Condition: Perfect
Volume: 200ml
Price: 530$ +shipping
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