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Japanese Arita Porcelain Temmoku-dai Stand 18th.c. Edo browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques: Regional Art: Asian: Japanese: Porcelain: Pre 1800: item # 908089 Please refer to our stock # b5049 when inquiring.
Brian Page Antiques Brighton, Sussex, United Kingdom Tel: 01273 622152 Guest Book GBP 280.00 |
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A Rare Japanese Arita Porcelain Tea Bowl Stand. Edo Period 18th. Century
Ht. 6 ins. (15.2 cms) This type of stand is usually referred to as a temmoku-dai or stand for a temmoku tea bowl. There are several blue & white examples in the celebrated Shibata Collection in Nagasaki but no enamelled examples. The piece is heavily potted and the design around the upper surface is reminiscent of Kenjo-Imari presentation porcelain. There is, a with many Arita pieces, a blue Fuku good luck mark in the foot rim. In the narrow neck is a small hole, part of the original manufacture, for which we have no explanation. There are two traditional gold lacquer repairs to damage to the rim and a number of glaze crackles one or two of which on the upper surface have penetrated the body as hair cracks.
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