Born in Kanazawa. In 1934, he succeeded to the name of the 9th owner of Ohi-yaki Honke Kiln. He was said to be a master craftsman comparable to Kambei V, the founder of the restoration. He is a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association. Received the name Todosai from Hounsai Soshitsu, the 15th head of the Urasenke school. 1901-1986 84 years old. situation There are no stains or scratches that are particularly worrisome, but since it is an old tea bowl, there may be some penetration。I came into possession of this and another 120 objects in purchasing a home in Izu . I am not a expert and cannot confirm how authentic this is. I got this with over 300 silk tea ceromony kimonos.
He was said to be a master craftsman comparable to Kambei V, the founder of the restoration.
He is a regular member of the Japan Kogei Association.
Received the name Todosai from Hounsai Soshitsu, the 15th head of the Urasenke school.
1901-1986 84 years old.
situation
There are no stains or scratches that are particularly worrisome, but since it is an old tea bowl, there may be some penetration。I came into possession of this and another 120 objects in purchasing a home in Izu . I am not a expert and cannot confirm how authentic this is. I got this with over 300 silk tea ceromony kimonos.
Same box, signature