This distinct type of wares got its name from the Sumida River running near the Asakusa pottery district near Tokyo. Sumida pottery has often been called by many names - Poo ware, Sumidagawa, Banko, or Asakusa Banko.
The style of applied figures on a surface with flowing glaze was invented about 1890 by the Seto potter Ryosai I, who worked in Tokyo from about 1875 to 1900. This pottery is no longer being made.
$95.00
This is a vintage Japanese Sumida Gawa mug with a handle. The mug is decorated with two monkeys, larger one has...
$198.00
This is a vintage Japanese Sumida Gawa pitcher with a handle. The pitcher is designed with two men, one throwing...
$175.00
A vintage Japanese Sumida Gawa vase. The round vase measures 9". It is decorated with three children. Vintage condition is very good. ...