A stoneware studio pottery bottle vase attributed to Shoji Hamada (Japanese, 1894 - 1978). Being of square shouldered form with a faceted square neck, each side decorated with quartered contrasting colour glazes, almost certainly from the Mashiko kilns, 12cm high

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