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Japanese Porcelain 19c Hirado Tea Pot Chrysanthemums

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR   item# 547368

Japanese Porcelain 19c Hirado Tea Pot Chrysanthemums
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bleu et blanc/Blue & White America, Inc.
Tokyo Time: 011-81-90-1844-8776



$750 please inquire for availability 

Late Edo Era, early-mid 19c. 16cm long x 10 cm tall, 6.25" x 4". Very good condition, several small chips off high relief areas, one small shallow chip under inner lid. This is a lovely example showing the marvelous high relief work this kiln was famous for. Made at Hirado Island near Arita on the island of Kyushu in Japan, for most of the Edo period Hirado served as a private kiln for the Matsura family, eventually the kiln(s) became independent in the 19th century.


Antique Japanese Wood Tray Tea Ceremony

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Wood: Pre 1900   item# 547365

Antique Japanese Wood Tray Tea Ceremony
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$395 please inquire for availibility 

36 x 22 cm,14" x 8.5", excellent condition, one very light ring can be easily treated, no damage. This is a simple hardwood tray that is ideal for display of tea ceremony items or for use in tea related service. It is extremely simple in form, ideal for use in Japanese chanoyu or sencha.


Korean Chawan for the Japanese market Gohon Tea Bowl

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Korean: Ceramics: Pre 1900   item# 514733

Korean Chawan for the Japanese market Gohon Tea Bowl
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Tokyo Time: 011-81-90-1844-8776



$1425 please inquire for availability 

5.8" wide x 3" tall. Accompanied by an unmarked tomobako. Excellent condition with normal crazing, with some faint weak glaze hairlines. Choson / Yi Dynasty (1392-1910), 15-16c. Interest in Choson ceramics began in the 15c in Japan, and by the latter part of the 16c the tea bowls known as “Koryo” or “Korai chawan” saw frequent use in tea ceremony. Certain types were preferred by the Japanese, not white porcelain but various punchong (powder green) stoneware, coarse porcelains and coarse ash glazed stonewares, all manufactured in local provincial Korean kilns. From 1639 to 1737 the Japanese even ran a kiln in Pusan (southwest Korea) where such teabowls were made to order to Japanese taste (these are known generally as Gohon chawan in Japan). Other teabowls were casual made for local use but then utilized for tea in Japan. (see KOREAN CERAMICS from the Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka, p 28). Author Ito Ikutaro in his essay from this book classifies these ceramics as fitting within what he calls an “anti-classic” type of beauty, which “rebels against perfection in search of a unique aesthetic” p 31. Teabowls of this type are rare to see outside of Japan, being quite scarce and sought by collectors in Korea, where most of these are scarce domestically.


Japanese Meiji Bronze Koro Rabbit Incense Burner

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Metalwork: Pre 1900   item# 504019

Japanese Meiji Bronze Koro Rabbit Incense Burner
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Tokyo Time: 011-81-90-1844-8776



$925 includes shipping  

6" x 5", missing lid, excellent condition with normal surface wear. Unsigned, dating to the late 19th century, Meiji era. This is a charming incense burner of a rabbit, cast lifelike in an amusing alert stance. Easily fitted with a small wood top, this is a nicely priced piece of authentic bronzework (there are reproductions of this type being made.).


Edo Era Japanese Tea Ceremony Bronze Lid Stand Box

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Tea Articles: Pre 1900   item# 474639

Edo Era Japanese Tea Ceremony Bronze Lid Stand Box
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$750 includes shipping from Japan 

Edo Era, pre 1868. 1.8" wide by 1.3" tall. Excellent condition, accompanied by a marked tomobako storage box, describing it as an old bronze lid stand. Known in Japanese as the futaoki, it is often handmade of bamboo, or made of ceramic which are common. This is an attractively simple piece with a nice aged patina, appropriate for use in tea practice or as an addition to a tea ceremony utensil collection.


Japanese Porcelain Imari - Kutani Figure of a Woman

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 427950

Japanese Porcelain Imari - Kutani Figure of a Woman
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$1225 includes shipping, please inquire for availability 

14.4" tall x 4" wide. Dating 19th century, made in either Arita / Imari or Kutani. The figure seems to have had some damage to the head, and has retouches on the face and hair. Porcelain figures have been made since the 17c in Japan. This particular piece while having some restorations has exceptionally fine enamelling on the kimono; it is gorgeously designed and enamelled in a rich jewel like palette. It is a very nice piece for an interior and priced reasonably reflecting its condition. Most pieces on the market date from the 20th century and lack the quality detail work of 19th century and earlier pieces; this is a nice example to compare these differences with.


Antique Japanese Framed Woodblock Print Kutani Cups

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 389781

Antique Japanese Framed Woodblock Print Kutani Cups
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$300 includes shipping from Japan 

19c print, newly framed, print measures 3.75" x 5.9", frame is 7" x 9", double matted. This lovely antique print shows Kutani cups and a teapot in a box marked Kutani-yaki, with a related poem. The print probably dates from the Meiji Era, the second half of the 19c.


Rare Banko Tokkuri Japanese Pottery Sake Bottle

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Pre 1800   item# 389780

Rare Banko Tokkuri Japanese Pottery Sake Bottle
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Tokyo Time: 011-81-90-1844-8776



$525 includes shipping please inquire for availibility 

5.8" tall x 4" wide. Edo Era, 18-19c. This small and amusing colorful tokkuri is lightweight and typical of the domestic products of the Banko kilns, better known in the West for the export ceramics so popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Meanwhile Banko goes back to circa 1700, the kiln initially having produced wares for tea ceremony, and eventually made sake bottles such as this, and other tea related goods, for Sencha and then for export. One occassionally can find pieces like this in Japan, decorated in similar enamels.


Edo Era Japanese Imari Plate Hanakago

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 192109

Edo Era Japanese Imari Plate Hanakago
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$550 includes express shipping from Japan 

8.5", excellent condition, no damage, one kiln irregularity on edge. This attractive plate done in the Export style that dates to the Late Edo era, between 1820-1850. The style of flower basket (hana-kago) was first done on early export pieces officially made for the Dutch Trading Company VOC from the late 17th to mid 18th centuries, with the style continuing on later pieces made after the company stopped Japanese production around 1750, the design based on Chinese precedents. This example is nicely painted with a whimsical touch in the details of what appears to be a squirrel. This attractive piece is well suited for both Western and Eastern interior settings.


18c Chinese Imari Tazza ex Christies

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Porcelain: Pre 1800   item# 158314

18c Chinese Imari Tazza ex Christies
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$695 includes shipping please inquire for availability 

4" x 3.5". Excellent condition, a very minor fleck, of a fleck of gold off the edge, I don't think it's visible in the photo, no damage, chips or cracks. Lovely small tazza from Christie's. Chinese porcelain styled after Japanese Imari with some differences from Japanese porcelains of the same period. A lovely good quality piece.

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