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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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$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.


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.


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.


Japanese Hexagonal Imari Arita Charger

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR   item# 153062

Japanese Hexagonal Imari Arita Charger
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$3295 including express shipping from Japan 

17.75" diameter at longest point. Excellent condition, no damage, normal kiln irregularities and slight surface wear from normal use. Dating c. 1820-40. This lovely unusually shaped charger is a marvelous example of the high quality painting to come out of Arita / Imari in the early 19c. For a brief time artists produced charming and skilful renderings of miniature landscapes, with a popular subject matter that of scenes from the Tokaido road, or highway, the main thoroughfare between Tokyo (Edo) and Kyoto and celebrated in popular prints. As a hexagonal charger this is a relatively unusual example, more common are round. A beautiful authentic example appealing to collectors of Japanese porcelain and appropriate for many different interior settings.


18" Edo Japanese Imari Charger Ozara

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1900   item# 153059

18" Edo Japanese Imari Charger Ozara
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$3400 includes express shipping from Japan 

18" diameter, 3" deep. Excellent condition with no damage, normal surface wear from slight use. Dating to the Late Edo Era, circa 1820-60. This fine and exceptionally large ozara (large plate) or charger is beautifully enameled and decorated with auspicious motifs and designs typical of the period. Chargers like this were typically used for food service in Japan while in the West have long been used as centerpieces for interior decor. This lovely authentic 19th century piece is ideal for Japanese porcelain collectors or for many different interior settings.


Japanese Sanda Celadon Porcelain Tazza

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1920   item# 32167

Japanese Sanda Celadon Porcelain 
Tazza
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$1895 please inquire for availability 

14.6" x 4", 37 cm x 10 cm. A large porcelain celadon tazza, of foliate form, with low relief modeling in a classic design of fish, sea and clouds, impressed with a mark on the base probably "Shimatsuki", the foot rim and fish unglazed. Attributed to the Sanda kiln. Kilns at Sanda, Hyogo Prefecture in Tenugahana, were first opened in the Kansei period (1789-1801) by Sobei Kanda, who invited the ceramic technicians Taichiro and Sadajiro to start in the production of what would become known as Sanda Seiji", or Sanda celadon. Celadons were first successfully produced in the early Bunka period (1804-1818); the peak of production was in the Bunka-Bunsei period (1804-1830), and with the death of Sobei in 1829, kiln production diminished. In the early Meiji era in 1889 the "Sanda Ceramic Company" was established, but was only able to maintain production until 1922, and the kiln closed. Prior to its closing the kiln made tea bowls, koro, flower pots, dishes, bowls and figures. Very good condition, several firing cracks with one extended into the body, some repaired in gold, with the same on the base. Edo to Meiji Eras, 1603-1868, 1868-1912.


Edo Era Japanese 17c Arita Imari Ewer

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1700   item# 26399

Edo Era Japanese 17c Arita Imari Ewer
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$1895 includes shipping from Japan please inquire for availability 

c1660-1680. 22cm tall / 8.7" tall, 15 cm wide include handle, 6". Good condition, hairlines and significant glaze crazing, no chips. the piece maintaining its basic integrity. This widely published classic form of Ko-Imari is a standard type exported by the Dutch VOC in the late 17th century, with a narrow neck, and pierced handle to hold a mount which would have formed a cover. This handsome example is decorated with designs painted in underglaze cobalt , and features Chinese sages, landscapes and decorative motifs in the Chinese Transitional style, common for the period, while the form and decoration were influenced by German stoneware and Dutch Delftware. For a similar example see p 69, "Japanese Art from the Gerry Collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art; other examples are widely published. This is a classic piece of early export Imari, similar examples can be seen in many museums in Japan and abroad.


Set of Five Japanese Arita Imari Tea Cups

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1837 VR   item# 26363

Set of Five Japanese Arita Imari Tea 
Cups
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$1275 for set please inquire 

Late 18th - early 19th century, Edo Era. Five Arita porcelain tea cups, of simple bowl form with low applied foot rim, with unusual figural and decorative designs painted in underglaze blue, with a four character "Dai Min Nen Sei" mark. Excellent condition, 8 cm x 7cm, 2.5" x 3.2".


c1700 Japanese Imari Porcelain Plate

Catalogue: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1700   item# 15686

c1700 Japanese Imari Porcelain Plate
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$895 

Just under 9" diameter. Good condition, normal enamel wear on a piece of this age, one shallow chip along edge on back, only showing slightly from the front. Excellent example of Export Imari made at the end of the 17th century for the VOC Dutch company, in a taste meant to appeal to Westerners, derived from Chinese precedents. Similar examples have been widely published.

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