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Each decorated in a rich olive-green glaze and iron with abstract patterns against a biscuit-coloured glaze, with fitted wood box signed Shinsaku and sealed Shin, and inscribed Kurokake tetsue sara [dishes with black iron decoration]
Each 18.7 cm. (7⅜ in.) diam.

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Hamada Shoji's son, Shinsaku studied industrial arts at Waseda University, Tokyo and after graduating apprenticed in his father's workshop. In 1953-54 he accompanied his father as an assistant on his first visit to the United States. Although there are similarities between the work of father and son - including the use of utilitarian shapes, Shinsaku's glazing and decoration tends to be more focused on rhythm and pattern compared to the simplified forms from nature and splash glazing employed by his father.

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