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Hasuda Shugoro

Exceptional Vermilion-Bronze Vase by Hasuda Shūgorō, A Master of 20th-Century Ja
By Shugoro Hasuda
Located in Fukuoka, JP
, created by the celebrated Japanese artist Hasuda Shūgorō (蓮田 修吾郎). A quintessential piece for the
Category

20th Century Japanese Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

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20th Century Japanese Bronze Vase
By Shugoro Hasuda
Located in Paris, FR
Very unusual design Japanese bronze vase with nice shades of reddish patina. Signed Shuguro Hasuda
Category

Vintage 1950s Japanese Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

20th Century Japanese Bronze Vase
20th Century Japanese Bronze Vase
H 12.6 in W 7.88 in D 5.52 in
Hasuda Shugoro Bronze vase, Showa period
By Shugoro Hasuda
Located in Uccle, BE
Hasuda Shugoro graduated from Tokyo School of Arts in 1938 with a specialisation in crafts (chukin
Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Shugoro Hasuda Bronze Vase with Chrysanthemum
By Shugoro Hasuda
Located in Uccle, BE
Murashido technique Japanese Bronze from the Showa period by Shugoro Hasuda. Hasuda Shugoro
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Mid-20th Century Japanese Showa Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

Hasuda Shugoro, A Japanese Brown Patinated Bronze Vase, Signed
By Shugoro Hasuda
Located in New York, NY
above an incised and banded cylinder, on a flared base. Signed: Shugoro With a signed Tomobako (wooden
Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Modern Vases

Materials

Bronze

A Japanese Patinated Bronze Incense Burner, Signed: Shugoro
By Shugoro Hasuda
Located in New York, NY
decoration and square cover. With a Tomobako (original wooden box). Hasuda Shugoro, born in 1915, studied
Category

Mid-20th Century Japanese Modern Decorative Boxes

Materials

Bronze

20th Century Japanese Bronze Vase
By Shugoro Hasuda
Located in Paris, FR
Shuguro Hasuda. Showa period.
Category

Vintage 1950s Japanese Metalwork

Materials

Bronze

20th Century Japanese Bronze Vase
20th Century Japanese Bronze Vase
H 6.7 in W 5.91 in D 5.91 in
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From Japanese handmade earthenware pottery, originating circa 14,500 B.C. and adorned with elaborate corded patterns known as jōmon, to natural elm case pieces and storage cabinets built in Qing dynasty–era China to mid-century Thai rice-paper charcoal rubbings, antique and vintage Asian art and furniture make for wonderful additions to all kinds of contemporary interiors.

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